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It is a matter of social equity.
Participatory planning became a key question of social equity," Ortiz explains.
But Canadians like to think they have a stronger sense of social equity.
Some see potential risks in sacrificing experience for the sake of social equity.
Contemporary planners seek to balance the conflicting demands of social equity, economic growth, environmental sensitivity, and aesthetic appeal.
But many liberals say that Mr. Reagan broke with the New Deal notion that government could -- and should -- be an instrument of social equity.
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Among economists on the left it is the fashion to dis-parage GDP growth because it does not cover happiness, quality of life, social equity, degradation of the environment and so on.
Using an average wage rate for the total population has the advantage of encouraging social equity in the distribution of health services and other resources, because lost productivity resulting from morbidity and mortality is valued equally across persons.
In terms of transport, social equity is understood as an equitable distribution of benefits and disadvantages.
The products the company sells, its way of doing things and, indeed, its very existence, can be a living testimony to its support for a world of prosperity, social equity and environmental health.
This study suggests ways of incorporating social equity measures in transportation network planning.
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