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Young people, frustrated with
socioeconomic
systems that are clearly tilted in favor of retirees, are increasingly calling for fairer intergenerational redistribution of scarce resources.
As a result, older voters will demand more and more
socioeconomic
security, and irresponsible populists will be waiting in the wings to accommodate them.
Instead, governments should focus on upgrading older workers’ skills, creating more opportunities for older and younger generations to work together, and holding disruptors accountable for the
socioeconomic
consequences they generate.
Unfortunately, while the initiative’s goal – to foster trade, integration, and
socioeconomic
development within the AU – is laudable, bureaucratic inertia is likely delaying its rollout.
And, indeed, they remain behind the advanced castes in terms of all
socioeconomic
indicators, from education levels to family income.
If India is to eliminate the discrimination and indignities faced by members of its lower castes, it must transcend the politics of identity and focus on broader development goals and
socioeconomic
challenges.
For those who believe that a society should offer its members equal opportunity, and that anyone who works hard can climb higher on the
socioeconomic
ladder, redistribution is unnecessary and unfair.
Today, governments across the continent, including in Rwanda, this year’s host country, have placed agriculture at the center of their
socioeconomic
policies.
Measures of wellbeing and structural gaps, for example, paint a better picture of
socioeconomic
health, which must include the environment.
But, because many countries have relatively low tax-to-GDP ratios, mobilizing domestic resources for development spending can be difficult and may require international cooperation to design and implement fiscal reforms to maintain macroeconomic stability while improving
socioeconomic
health.
As a rule, one should judge people on their merits, not on the supposed attributes of the racial, socioeconomic, or geographic groups to which they belong.
Gang members emerge out of dysfunctional and violent families, the historic and systematic
socioeconomic
marginalization of the region’s poor, and a culture of aggression.
The starting point here is actually clear: governments should not confuse
socioeconomic
problems (unemployment, violence, marginalization, etc.) with questions about culture and religion.
Any kind of cultural, religious, or racial determinism is dangerous: unemployment and marginalization reflect
socioeconomic
processes, and we need clear social and economic policies to resolve them.
This is a clear symptom of the dissatisfying conditions back home, where a rigid labor market, inadequate funding for academic research and start-ups, and a
socioeconomic
system biased toward the old prevent individuals from expressing their full potential.
A major peacekeeping operation in Darfur would likely produce a similar situation: protracted uncertainties regarding the region’s future political status, impeded
socioeconomic
development, persistently diverging expectations among the conflicting parties, unresolved tensions resulting from non-fulfillment of these expectations, and the likelihood of renewed violence should the foreign intervention force withdraw.
This battle for the hearts and minds of believers will be fought on two fronts: the first is theological and educational, while the second concerns
socioeconomic
issues and the civil society agenda.
For much of the developing world, the basic instability of international relations – owing to terrorist strikes, guerrilla warfare, and the preemptive wars that America threatens on its enemies – is aggravating
socioeconomic
anxieties and fueling doubts about the benefits of globalization.
Indeed, in areas outside the zone or nature reserves, populations of elk and wild boar underwent steep declines, as major
socioeconomic
changes after the fall of the Soviet Union worsened rural poverty and crippled wildlife management.
The “harmonious society” concept, which can be traced to Confucius, has become a hallmark of Hu Jintao’s
socioeconomic
vision, which calls for a fundamental shift in China’s policy focus from economic growth to social fairness and environmental protection.
It is the
socioeconomic
foundation of communities on the frontlines of climate change and rising sea levels.
By broadening the geographical and
socioeconomic
talent base and identifying good candidates sooner, we could increase the likelihood that students will return to practice in their local communities.
In 2010, Geoffrey West, together with a team of researchers, discovered that several
socioeconomic
measures – both positive and negative – increase with the size of the local population.
This increasing exposure to people – and hence to ideas, activities, and even diseases – could explain the impact of city size on
socioeconomic
outcomes.
Different groups may benefit differently, depending on factors such as age or
socioeconomic
status.
Ensuring the success of the SDGs – including the reduction of mortality from NCDs – will require companies to move beyond traditional philanthropy and forge creative solutions to
socioeconomic
problems.
Where available, evidence suggests that they are mainly girls at the lower end of the
socioeconomic
spectrum – often members of ethnic minorities with no health-care coverage.
Moreover, such strategies must be continuously updated to reflect changing
socioeconomic
realities – from globalization and artificial intelligence to greater awareness of gender and race discrimination – in order to secure the support of citizens, especially younger people.
Making Retirement WorkMILAN – In most developed countries, a retirement of leisure is one of the great
socioeconomic
innovations of the past century.
Idle retirement is a remarkable
socioeconomic
experiment that has been rendered unsustainable by current economic and demographic trends.
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