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You have to have policies which will actually produce some kind of more equitable outcome.
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Why would anyone assume that a longer-term insurance liability forced on employers would result in more equitable outcomes?
Pay transparency is more common in the public sector, while pay systems tend to be more structured and are more likely to be the result of collective bargaining – factors that have been shown to support more equitable outcomes.
The rationale for this change was that improving quality in ECEC across all Australian jurisdictions would lead to positive and more equitable outcomes for children.
On the other hand, emphasizing that everyone is working hard to overcome their bias can lead to more equitable outcomes, she said.
Civilizing people's speech will eventually civilize their mind (and hopefully in turn their non-linguistic actions) and — so Elster claims — "on the average, yield more equitable outcomes" (Elster 1995, 251).
Freedom of association and collective bargaining, furthermore, can help empower civil society to keep businesses and governments accountable in creating more equitable outcomes.
But even in our own hemisphere, we see that Canada delivers high-quality education with more equitable outcomes among all students than the United States.
For so long, we have looked to colleges and universities to achieve more equitable outcomes among their student populations, but we have forgotten that their ability to do so is limited by poor state leadership and policies.
Without strict and enforceable legal regulation of global conduct affecting health, the contribution of rights and ethical standards to achieving more equitable outcomes should not be underestimated.
Accounting for these themes in program planning for STEGH will lead to more equitable outcomes for both receiving communities and their sending partners.
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