Because intergenerational income distribution became a contentious public-policy issue with the establishment of public-pension systems.
We wrestle with all sorts of policy questions about the achievement gap, intergenerational poverty and the like.
Several years ago my father, son and I participated in the first intergenerational toxic body burden test.
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In fact, there might be a little intergenerational competition brewing among those in the financial services industry.
In the current low interest rate environment, intergenerational sales of family businesses are particularly easy to structure.
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To date, the project has established a total of 15 intergenerational literacy learning centres in Arua district.
UNESCO: Integrated Intergenerational Literacy Project (IILP)
In October 2011, a new group, the Intergenerational Foundation, argued that older people were "hoarding housing" and should be encouraged to downsize.
Krugman and Krueger cite that there is a negative relationship between social mobility and inequality based on intergenerational elasticity of income.
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Its intergenerational transmission has been disrupted, as it is spoken fluently today only by people who are more than 70 years old.
The Fest-Noz is characterized by an intense camaraderie among singers, musicians and dancers, significant social and intergenerational diversity, and openness to others.
This is the same Mr Buffett who has very publicly advocated the retention of the estate tax to prevent intergenerational transfers of wealth.
The Intergenerational Foundation calls for tax breaks to encourage downsizing and help free up some of the estimated 25 million unused bedrooms in England.
Robert Stavins of Harvard University argues that the thorny notion of sustainable development can be reduced to two simple ideas: efficiency and intergenerational equity.
Add to that the intergenerational appeal of something that parents might have more of a clue about than their children and you have a winner.
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So it's an intergenerational commitment that we make to each other.
In the Mubarak era this resulted in an intergenerational compromise on the Guidance Council, which over time slowly tilted toward the priorities of the middle generation.
The programme fosters a culture of intergenerational learning and, as such, parents are now more inclined and better able to assist their children with their school work.
Global warming is the intergenerational threat today, not nuclear power.
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The rest of society has to spend money on its older people, for sure, but the traffic is two-way, especially if (what are called) intergenerational transfers are measured broadly.
Having accepted the honor and responsibility of my new job, handed to me from the indefatigable Marie Wilson, I see more than ever the value of intergenerational leadership.
Recently, she has been cast as a sexy mom, a trend that seems to have intensified after she appeared with Justin Timberlake in a 2009 "Saturday Night Live" skit about intergenerational lovers.
Even the recently observed phenomenon of intergenerational epigenetics, which at first sight looks like the inheritance of acquired characteristics (a real Darwinian no-no), probably has less to it than meets the eye.
The ideals and principles behind sustainability include broad concepts such as intergenerational equity, gender equity, social tolerance, poverty alleviation, environmental preservation and restoration, natural resource conservation, and building just and peaceful societies.
"Intergenerational households have always been here, " Mutchler said.
When it comes to taxation, the paper highlights a "really significant intergenerational unfairness", with retired middle-income households paying 27% of their gross income in tax, compared with 33% for non-retired households with the same income.
"The Church has clearly got to engage with the culture in which we're set, but at the same time is has got to bear witness to a wisdom which is intergenerational, " he told the BBC.
Domestic abuse is a major driver of the break up of families, the loss of self-sufficiency of victims, the perpetuation of poverty, intergenerational trauma and the rising public costs of housing, health care and legal services.
"It becomes a challenge because we live in Peter Pan houses, designed for people who never grow old, " said Susan Bosak, a social scientist who is overseeing a program to boost intergenerational engagement in Tulsa, Okla.
The integration of intangible cultural heritage into educational curricula and programmes can improve both formal and non-formal education by promoting inter alia intercultural dialogue and cultural exchange, broadening access and cultural relevance, stimulating creativity, increasing intergenerational engagement in the community, etc.
Similarly, the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles operates a Family Foundation Center which provides funders of all types--including DAF holders--with access to resources and networking opportunities that help to foster intergenerational philanthropy and educate about particular fields of interest.
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