Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Economic mobility in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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With opportunity and economic mobility.
As these charts show, economic mobility is largely associated with the level of income inequality in a country.
And the threat that it posesto economic mobility.
Economic mobility is determined by three major institutions that all interact with income inequality:
children will likely experience low economic mobility and opportunity as adults.
A higher elasticity means lower economic mobility, as this means a child's relative income position as an adult is more determined by his father's position than by other factors.
But it obscures a far more pernicious form of"class warfare" being waged from above- a war of attrition against the upward economic mobility of ordinary working people.
Countries also have lower levels of intergenerational economic mobility when the difference between the pay of college graduates and noncollege graduates is larger.
surprisingly little is known on patterns of social and economic mobility on the household level within its numerous cities.
We can see that economic mobility and citizens' mobility have increased with internal market integration,
as countries have lower levels of economic mobility when a child's educator is more determined by who educated her parent.
High levels of income inequality are associated with low levels of economic mobility, argues University of Ottawa economist Miles Corak in a new report from the Center for American Progress.
rather more practical approach, focusing on outcomes in terms of social and economic mobility, education, health,
The Great Gatsby Curve shows that children born in countries with high levels of income inequality will experience less economic mobility on average than children born in more equal countries.
Migration, mobility and economic growth.
Cross-border areas: our cross-border regions are new zones for mobility and economic development.
The enlargement of the EU is also contributing to the mobility of economic investments, people and capital; and.
The EESC welcomes the joint efforts by the European social partners to back fair mobility and economic migration within the EU8.
The EESC sees the EC's current legislative proposals to facilitate economic migration from third countries as a further step by the Commission to promote mobility and economic migration within Europe.
Co-promotor: Verhetsel Ann Towards a durable mobility: economic and spatial effects of increasing goods traffic.
MD/DD/01: Towards sustainable mobility: economic and spatial effects of increasing goods traffic.
Impacts 2- Toward a durable mobility: economic and spatial effects of increasing goods traffic.