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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. 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 ...

  4. Harris–Todaro model - Wikipedia

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    The Harris–Todaro model, named after John R. Harris and Michael Todaro, is an economic model developed in 1970 and used in development economics and welfare economics to explain some of the issues concerning rural-urban migration.

  5. Chart #1: Side-by-Side Comparison of Leading Democratic ...

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    2 Barack Obama! Adopt standards-based electronic health information systems including electronic health recordsxxiii! Phase in requirements for full implementation of health IT and commit Federal resources for implementationxxiv! Ensure that health IT systems are developed in coordination with providers and frontline workersxxv! Invest $10

  6. Social mobility - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from a 1916 advertisement for a vocational school in the back of a US magazine. Education has been seen as a key to social mobility and the advertisement appealed to Americans' belief in the possibility of self-betterment as well as threatening the consequences of downward mobility in the great income inequality existing during the Industrial Revolution.

  7. 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.

  8. 2016 - Wikipedia

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    2016 was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2016th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 16th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 7th year of the 2010s decade.

  9. 2016 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    2 2 17 Associate Justice: Stephen Breyer: Bill Clinton: August 3, 1994 90% 63/70 8 3 0 6 17 Associate Justice: Samuel Alito: George W. Bush: January 31, 2006 82.9% 58/70 7 7 1 3 18 Associate Justice: Sonia Sotomayor: Barack Obama: August 6, 2009 88.4% 61/69 7 3 1 4 15 Associate Justice: Elena Kagan: Barack Obama: August 7, 2010 92.6% 63/68 7 0 ...