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New technologies pushed up demand for the brainy and well-educated, boosting the incomes of elite workers.
"As well as helping to attract and retain staff and boosting the incomes of low-paid workers, better pay would ultimately lead to improvements in care quality.
Over the last decade, tax credits have been critical in boosting the incomes of families in the low- to middle-income group as wages for ordinary workers have stagnated.
Boosting the incomes of poor men, and ensuring that single mothers receive more child support, would also help, by reducing their children's need for government aid.To meet these challenges, America will need to rediscover some of the bipartisan pragmatism that prompted Mr Clinton to buck his left-wing critics and sign a controversial Republican law ten years ago.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) estimates that a slew of new regulations has cost business £15 billion ($22 billion) in the five years to May 2002.Some of the burden that business complains about comes from policies such as the working families' tax credit (WFTC), which were modelled on American ways of boosting the incomes of low earners with benefits paid through the pay packet.
TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady said: "Boosting the incomes of the low-paid goes straight into the economy and wage-led growth must be part of the recovery, so we would have liked to have seen minimum wage rates go up further today, even if the government has rightly rejected calls for a freeze.
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Mr Cable said he was confident the rates struck the right balance between boosting the income of the low-paid and not putting off employers from recruitment.
More students who might originally have moved out of London, thereby boosting the income of a new region, could opt to stay at home.
This, he said, "is boosting the income of the family, as well as the childcare worker because their salary is subsidised, and it reduces inequality".
Results strongly suggest that diversifying crop rotations could play a critically important role in mitigating the over-exploitation of the groundwater, while ensuring the food security or boosting the income of farmers in the North China Plain.
It is a source of Gallic pride but the system is largely universal, and boosts the incomes of the richest, as much as the poorest.
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