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  2. Intergenerational equity - Wikipedia

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    Conversations about intergenerational equity may include basic human needs, economic needs, environmental needs and subjective human well-being. [2] It is often discussed in public economics, especially with regard to transition economics, [3] social policy, and government budget-making. [4]

  3. Social mobility - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 study comparing social mobility between developed countries [39] [40] [41] found that the four countries with the lowest "intergenerational income elasticity", i.e. the highest social mobility, were Denmark, Norway, Finland and Canada with less than 20% of advantages of having a high income parent passed on to their children.

  4. John Goldthorpe - Wikipedia

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    John Harry Goldthorpe CBE, FBA (born 27 May 1935) [1] is a British sociologist.He is an emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.His main research interests are in the fields of social stratification and mobility, and comparative macro-sociology.

  5. Rahm Emanuel’s Chicago Infrastructure Trust

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    501(c)3 non-profit status $1.0 bn already committed for public building Energy Retrofit Private & Not-for-Profit Funding Sources: unions, foundations, equity, mutual, pension, sovereign funds Pioneer Private Partners, Energy Retrofit project: Citibank NA, Citi Infrastructure, Macquarie, JP Morgan, Ullico Public Partners:

  6. Mobilities - Wikipedia

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    Sheller and Urry (2006, 215) place mobilities in the sociological tradition by defining the primordial theorist of mobilities as Georg Simmel (1858–1918). Simmel's essays, "Bridge and Door" (Simmel, 1909 / 1994) and "The Metropolis and Mental Life" (Simmel, 1903 / 2001) identify a uniquely human will to connection, as well as the urban demands of tempo and precision that are satisfied with ...

  7. Dougie Hall, who plays Two Spears in Season 2, says … ‘1923’ Cast Says the Show Confronts Racism Against Indigenous People Because ‘We Need to Acknowledge That It Happened’ Skip to main ...

  8. Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Private transport, e.g., car-based; Transport. Sustainable transport, refers to the broad subject of transport that is or approaches being sustainable; Active mobility (also known as soft mobility), based on non-motorized transportation methods; Social mobility, movement of people between one social classes or economic levels

  9. Geographic mobility - Wikipedia

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    Geographic mobility is the measure of how populations and goods move over time. Geographic mobility, population mobility, or more simply mobility is also a statistic that measures migration within a population.