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Tag Archives: Welfare and Health
Problems by losing the borders
That, indicating that continued violence is what we can likely expect, can be interpreted as being itself a treat, shows certain international reactions on what the writers of the Brussels Journal write. Though we should recognize the world for what … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture, Economy, News and Politics, Religion, Welfare and Health, World
Tagged Anders Breivik, Belgium, Benefit, Brussels Journal, Charlemagne, Charles the Great, continent, Economic, economic growth, Elio Di Rupo, English Defence League, Europe, European identity, European Union, France, globalisation, Internal Market (European Union), Labour economics, Le Monde, Member state of the European Union, Member States, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Norway, Poverty, Poverty risk, poverty trap, Roman Empire, Society, tax burden, tax rate, taxation, Turkey, United States, Welfare and Health
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #9 Consumption
Poverty evolution in Flanders 9. Consumption People with higher incomes are likely to consume more goods and services, and to attribute a far higher proportion of their expenditure to ‘non-essentials’ such as holidays, visits to restaurants, or other leisure activities. … Continue reading
Posted in Environment and Ecology, Welfare and Health
Tagged Belgium, consumer, consumerism, consumption, credit, debt, deprivation, deterioration, disability, durable goods, Earth Charter, ecological systems, ecosystem, elderly, environmental protection, European Union, expenses, Flanders, Flemish people, Gewaarborgd Inkomen, household expenditure, housing, impoverishment, Income, Income Guaranty, industry, Labour economics, leefloon, living wage, maintenance allowance, media, National Bank of Belgium, Old age, payment, Poverty, Poverty risk, precaution, resources, Saving, self-regulation, self-sustaining, Single-parent, Society, sustainability, Unemployment, Welfare and Health
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #7 Education
Poverty evolution in Flanders 7. Education Education, which can directly provide the skills, knowledge and qualifications that are important in social and labour market participation, in Flanders seems very well taken care off. It starts at age 2.5 when almost … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Welfare and Health
Tagged Achievement, Action, Assimilation Contract, Behaviour, Belgium, citizen, consumer, consumerism, consumption, Critical thinking, culture, Education, Educational Subjects, Educational System, Elio Di Rupo, Environment and Ecology, Ethics, European Union, Flanders, funding, future, human development, Human rights, inburgering, isolation, Labour economics, learning, leefloon, Life, Lifestyle, maintenance allowance, maths, naturalization, OCMW, parent, parental leave, perspective, population growth, population increase, Poverty, Religion, responsibility, School System, Schooling, Secondary Education, skill, social environment, subsidy, System Schools, teacher, urban decay, Values, VDAB, Welfare and Health, Western World, work opportunity
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #6 Transport factor of immobilising financial growth
Poverty evolution in Flanders 6. Transport factor of immobilising financial growth At the “Year 2000 International Research Conference on Social Security” in Helsinki (25 -27 September 2000) they came to the conclusion that the high poverty level in countries with … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Welfare and Health, World
Tagged Automobile, Belgium, Benefit Payements, Bicycle, CO2, community, economy, Education, Fietswinkels, Flanders, Free Services, generation, human capital, infrastructure, ISTP, Leefdaal, low-cost services, natural capital, Poverty, public institutional capital, public sector, recycling, Retirement, Social Security, social services, stewardship, taxe rate, wealth, Welfare and Health, Welfare trap, work, World Bank
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #5 Housing
Poverty evolution in Flanders 5. Housing Just over 84 million persons or 17 % of the EU-27‘s population were at-risk-of-poverty in 2007, while a similar proportion (17 %) of the total EU-27 population suffered from material deprivation. There was a … Continue reading
Posted in Welfare and Health, World
Tagged Affordable housing, Antwerp, Asocial Behaviour, Basic Facilities, Belgium, Brussel, Brussels, Budget, crime, economic pressure, Education, electricity, England, Environment and Ecology, European Council, European Union, Flanders, gas, Germany, Ghent, Homelessness, housing, incentive, Income, learning, Member state of the European Union, overcrowding, Poverty, restriction, social exclusion, Social Housing, tenant, Unemployment, Welfare and Health
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #3 Right to Human dignity
Poverty evolution in Flanders Right to Human dignity Universality – the idea that human rights apply to all people, in all places, at all times – was the basic principle underlying the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. From the … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Welfare and Health
Tagged Advocacy Organizations, Belgium, Biotechnology, Child, community, crime, Dignity, discrimination, drugs, Ethics, European Union, euthanasia, Flanders, Freedom, Human, Human rights, Human Rights and Liberties, ilness, Life, migration, Philosophy, Poverty, Respect, social care, social services, Social Welfare, Society, solutions, suffering, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Welfare and Health, woman
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Welfare state and Poverty in Flanders #1 Up to 21st century
Do you think the welfare state is self-defeating and actually makes people poorer? Are the poor people themselves responsible for their situation? Is delivery of welfare by the government and – indirectly – by the taxpayers economically efficient or inefficient. … Continue reading
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