Like income-based studies, they stressed the importance of the urban–rural gap in driving the trend. They also show different trends (with Theil and Gini) for rural and urban China. While inequality in urban areas followed the national trend, this is not the case for rural areas, with ...
stress management training in communities affected by chronic poverty. Indicated prevention includes strategies that are targeted to individuals who are identified (or individually screened) as having increased vulnerability for a disorder based on some individual assessment of symptoms experienced but not me...
Although none of these are specific to African Americans, they all have unique implications in African American communities because of the ways in which sexuality and sexual expression are linked to their history of race-based oppression. In the process, such forums may assist bisexual and NGI ...
Communities subsisting on UBIs will not be happy or healthy; the spectacle of free public redistribution without any work requirement will breed resentment and distrust. Writing for National Review, Oren Cass discusses some negative implications of a basic income. …even if it could work, it ...
should be members of the communities where they work, should be selected by the communities, should be answerable to the communities for their activities, should be supported by the health system but not necessarily a part of its organisation and have shorter training than professional workers ?
“communities” have rights, those rights are more important than the personal liberty of any one individual in that community. …they believed…government-sponsored programs and policies as well as economic redistribution of goods from the rich to the poor. …Wilson, who served as president from...
We observed a clear income gradient for community-based service use among both immigrant and non-immigrant youth, but the direction of the gradient was reversed. Service use was highest among non-immigrant youth in lower-income neighbourhoods and lowest for ...
the symptom. The cause may lie deeper—in our failure to give our fellow citizens a fair chance to develop their own capacities, in a lack of education and training, in a lack of medical care and housing, in a lack of decent communities in which to live and bring up their children.’...
Gates is skeptical of basic income and sees the tax as a way to "slow down the speed of that adoption somewhat to figure out, 'OK, what about the communities where this has a particularly big impact? Which transition programs have worked and what type of funding do those require?'"42 H...
While perfect Tiebout (1956) sorting would result in communities with homogenous demand for local public services, consumers and non-consumers of specific local public services tend to live in the same communities. In the case of public ... R Reback 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 加载更多研究...