Sentences with phrase «writes about inequality»

That's typical of low - income students, who increasingly tend to end up at under - resourced community colleges or even for - profit schools where they won't get a bachelor's degree, notes Kahlenberg, who regularly writes about inequality in education.
In this paper four different authors write about the inequality of funding of local schools by th

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«Writing about race and inequality made me want to explore these issues more deeply, so I'm now getting my JD at Yale Law School,» Jeff says.
«I met Johnson and Smith, two amazing men, when I was writing my book about stopping sexual harassment and gender inequality,» says journalist Gretchen Carlson.
To investigate the impact of not looking our best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a group of both women and men to write about a time they felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarchy.
Joseph Stiglitz has been writing for years about how rising inequality is a direct cause of our slower growth.
And it would be hard to compile any list of the best business books of the year without mentioning Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty - First Century — which «sparked a fantastic global discussion this year about inequality,» Gates writes.
«Politicians typically talk about rising inequality and the sluggish recovery as separate phenomena, when they are in fact intertwined,» he wrote in The New York Times.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote a book about inequality (which I have not yet read) and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran and William Watson.
So for me it was a matter of needing to live my values, and not being someone who contributed to the inequality that I write about.
Whatever discouragement I may have felt about writing Unladylike: Resisting the Injustice of Inequality in the Church, I have now been reinvigorated that my book's message is indeed necessary and relevant.
He wrote a book about inequality.
Within families, men and women are finding new ways to share the breadwinning and caring — throwing away decades of social expectation in the process (Gideon Burrows has written about why it's up to both sexes to address inequalities in this way).
«Russ fights for the issues you and I care about: debt - free college, raising the minimum wage, fighting income inequality, and supporting hardworking families,» de Blasio writes in the fundraising email sent on Wednesday afternoon.
He has now written an article for the New York Times on Labour's defeat, elaborating on his view that, although voters are concerned about inequality, they were not attracted by the solutions being offered by Miliband.
In his farewell letter, written before he left to take over the V&A museum, Tristram Hunt, son of a Labour peer, mentioned, as a motivating factor, what he had learned in Stoke - on - Trent about «the harrowing effects of poverty and inequality upon social mobility».
As Jason DeParle wrote in the Times's «Two Classes» story, an epidemic of single motherhood among the poor has created «a tidal surge of inequality» that has raised «questions about a core national faith, that even Americans of humble backgrounds have a good chance of getting ahead.»
How it came about, writes development director Stephen Tall, is an interesting case study of how we approach issues of educational inequality and try and tackle them in partnership with others.
They both learn about the complexities of economic inequalities, and write a paper together fiercely challenging the rhetoric that «those kids» are too lazy to succeed.
She has written extensively in publications like City Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Commentary, and numerous Internet outlets about education, children, marriage and family, in particular its relationship to poverty and inequality.
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NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun writes about how current market conditions have led to wealth inequality, and what to expect in the year ahead.
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