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Discover LudwigThe phrase "systemic gap" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a fundamental or pervasive deficiency within a system, often in contexts like social issues, economics, or organizational structures. Example: "The report highlighted the systemic gap in access to education for underprivileged communities."
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While the tax-funded public system is functioning credibly within a well-developed policy and operational framework (e.g. the civil service system), a critical systemic gap lies in the second tier, i.e. the private healthcare sector.
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Last year, UNICEF supported the Government of Turkmenistan to undertake the assessment of the national social protection system to identify systemic gaps and opportunities for its further strengthening.
First, the leadership of the civil service needs to take note of where systemic gaps in capability emerge – and take action to address them.
The "systemic gaps" in health care preparedness cited by the agency remained unfilled to this day, more than eight years after Katrina.
Proposed regulations aimed at addressing "systemic gaps" identified after Katrina were scheduled for release by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in January, but have been delayed.
Critical systemic gaps that need to be addressed in order to reduce the overall network congestion were uncovered.
Systemic gaps in access to high-quality STEM teaching and programming disproportionately impact students in low-income and racial minority groups (Chittum et al. 2017; Elliott 2015; Milner 2012; Stiles 2016).
Among a multitude of systemic gaps, observant parents play a crucial role in the early detection of their child's visual obstructions.
It comes days after the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and The Huffington Post informed bank officials that the news outlets had found "systemic gaps" in the bank's protections for people who lose homes or jobs because of development projects.
"Women's rights organizations and concerned citizens are calling upon the media to move away from sensationalized reporting and move toward sustainable reporting in highlighting the systemic gaps that perpetuate such acts," an author and women's rights activist coordinating awareness campaigns about the incident in Addis Ababa, who requested anonymity, told VICE News.
In March 2015 – five days after the reporting team sent detailed questions informing the bank it had found "systemic gaps" in its protections for people displaced by its projects – World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim issued a statement admitting "major problems" with the bank's resettlement practices and announcing a reform plan to fix them.
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