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Let’s Not Forget About The Boys

Going back a century, there existed a great inequality between the sexes with women not allowed in many professions and voting rights only held by men. Today much of this inequality must still be addressed in the world, but in the U.S. great strides have been made.

During World War II, around 16 million Americans, mostly

2020-11-11T10:58:36-06:00

Who Will Be Minding the Shop in 2034?

It is no secret that America’s workforce is aging. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2013 figures, approximately one-half of those currently employed are over 40 years of age; approximately one-fifth are over 55. We have an urgent need to bring young people into the workforce to begin acquiring the experience and the specific

2020-11-11T11:02:44-06:00

How Not To Do It

In 1857, Charles Dickens completed serial publication of his eleventh novel, Little Dorrit. Among other things, the novel includes a scathing indictment of a government whose main object is to prevent anything from getting done. This mission is embodied in the Circumlocution Office, a bureaucracy dedicated to “How Not To Do It.” Any individual wishing—scandalously!—to

2020-10-29T10:29:55-05:00

Development Should Include Everyone

Inclusive development  is gaining momentum on the global agenda, but is the international development sector actually listening to its own advice?

Inclusive development means ensuring that the benefits of economic growth and social progress reach a broad base, generating improvements in the lives of the most vulnerable. Whereas GDP growth was once the primary target of

2020-11-11T11:04:58-06:00

Poverty in America

As the recession climaxed in 2011, unemployment in the United States peaked at 9.8%. It seems that better days are now ahead of us with an unemployment rate below 6 percent and tens of thousands of jobs being added to the economy weekly. While many of us are catching the strong economic wave bringing us

2020-10-29T12:24:11-05:00

Single Motherhood and Poverty

According to 2012 data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, about 26 percent of families are headed by single mothers. What is more, the data show that 47 percent of children are born to unmarried women.

Clearly, family structures are changing and a woman’s role in our society is also transforming. It is no secret

2020-10-29T12:30:00-05:00

Murder, Mayhem and Better Times – Transitions in the Mexican Drug War

Mexico was a relatively peaceful country before it became a drug-related war zone, where executions, kidnappings, extortions and beheadings became normal in some cities. Although it is true that many drug lords were arrested and many tons of narcotics were seized during the drug war, more than 100,000 Mexicans died during this time, and cartels

2022-07-05T09:46:23-05:00

Vocational Education

Business leaders and American citizens view the importance of a college degree very differently. Approximately 70 percent of Americans believe that having a bachelor’s degree remains essential for getting a good job. Unfortunately, business leaders are not so optimistic: only 33 percent believe that U.S. colleges provide graduating students with the skills their businesses need.

2020-10-29T12:44:10-05:00

Scottish Independence: What Now?

On April 18, 1949, bells and celebrations erupted in Ireland. Thirty-three years after the beginning of the Easter Rebellion, the Republic of Ireland Act came into force, severing the last constitutional link to England and the British monarchy. This was followed by the Ireland Act of 1949, in which Britain conceded its former role and

2022-07-05T09:47:52-05:00

Is Biased Media Bad?

Well-informed citizens are important for the preservation of democracy. So much so, the Founding Fathers protected the press in the First Amendment. Since even before the foundation of the United States, people have been using the press, media, and journalism to inform and influence others. Journalism has seen many changes since then. One change involves

2020-10-29T12:58:09-05:00

Monied Interests and Democracy

Over $2 billion was donated to the U.S. presidential candidates in the 2012 election. After the donations had come in and most of the money had been spent, nearly 60 percent of eligible voters in the United States turned out on Election Day to cast their ballots in the presidential race. Open elections are ways

2020-10-29T13:05:48-05:00

International Wage Equality: Concrete Facts Accompany Vague Optimism

Some might argue that greater convergence of international wages is essential for the achievement of a more just and balanced world economy. The perceived injustice of a system where 0.00000004% of the world’s population has as much wealth as the poorest 42% of the world’s people is a cause for alarm. True sustainability of both

2020-10-29T13:23:47-05:00

Helping the Poor in the Midst of Affluence: Promoting Microcredit in American Inner Cities

Microfinance has proved its value in many countries as a major means of alleviating poverty. It has the potential to change people’s lives for the better, as innovation and creativity are found everywhere and people start companies based on their entrepreneurial leanings. Out of a world population of seven billion, almost 60 percent are poor

2020-10-29T13:31:58-05:00

Measuring a Nation’s Stability

What is a nation? This simple question has been at the heart of political philosophy and historical debate for hundreds of years. Is a nation the sum of its actions or an entity defined by those who make up that nation? And when exactly does a nation qualify to emerge on the world stage to

2020-10-29T13:37:22-05:00

Savers’ Credit Program (SCP) review

Introduction and definition of a key term:

Filene Research Institute (Filene) has engaged and worked with Progress Through Business (Progress) on several very successful projects. It was thought that, with our experience with tax preparation and financial education programs, a plan of action could be developed jointly to serve those eligible for the Savers’ Credit1.  Since

2020-10-29T14:09:38-05:00
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