Waarom geen plekken waar iedereen op elk moment tegen minimumloon kan werken aan een *schonere* stad, zodat de noodzaak van dit "werk" verdwijnt?
Waarom geen plekken waar iedereen op elk moment tegen minimumloon kan werken aan een *schonere* stad, zodat de noodzaak van dit "werk" verdwijnt?
For decades, some of these programs had bipartisan support. Cutting them will cost lives.
Drawing on research from @charlesjkenny.bsky.social, Justin Sandefur and others.
For decades, some of these programs had bipartisan support. Cutting them will cost lives.
Drawing on research from @charlesjkenny.bsky.social, Justin Sandefur and others.
'De democratie is geen abstracte constructie die
een verzameling individuen met afzonderlijke identiteiten en achtergronden herbergt. Integendeel, de democratie zelf ís een identiteit'
'De democratie is geen abstracte constructie die
een verzameling individuen met afzonderlijke identiteiten en achtergronden herbergt. Integendeel, de democratie zelf ís een identiteit'
Waanzinnig gave omslag is gemaakt door Mart Veldhuis. Ik had helaas geen appeltje bij me 🍎
Waanzinnig gave omslag is gemaakt door Mart Veldhuis. Ik had helaas geen appeltje bij me 🍎
For @ourworldindata.org:
For @ourworldindata.org:
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(via @parlement.bsky.social)
(via @parlement.bsky.social)
Direct transfers to poor households are effective.
One example is @GiveDirectly: for every $10 donated, $8 goes straight to families in need. Evidence shows this improves health, education and incomes. (5/7)
Direct transfers to poor households are effective.
One example is @GiveDirectly: for every $10 donated, $8 goes straight to families in need. Evidence shows this improves health, education and incomes. (5/7)
In 1981, the major donor countries made a promise at the UN: at least 0.15% of their national income would go to the world's least-developed countries. But only three countries met the target in 2022: Luxembourg, Sweden, and Norway. (4/7)
In 1981, the major donor countries made a promise at the UN: at least 0.15% of their national income would go to the world's least-developed countries. But only three countries met the target in 2022: Luxembourg, Sweden, and Norway. (4/7)
Global inequality is huge — but so is the potential for people in rich countries to make a difference.
Less than 2% of the income of the richest 10% would match the *entire* annual income of the poorest 10%. (1/7)
Global inequality is huge — but so is the potential for people in rich countries to make a difference.
Less than 2% of the income of the richest 10% would match the *entire* annual income of the poorest 10%. (1/7)
For @ourworldindata.org
For @ourworldindata.org