The solution to global poverty and inequality is formal, stable employment with wages sufficient to cover the cost of living and efficient social security.
My central economic and social thesis is that the primary causes of global poverty and inequality are unemployment, underemployment (unstable work without a fixed income and without Social Security), and miserable wages in formal employment. That is what needs to change.
The spate of tit-for-tat exchanges since last week risks a return to full-scale war, as Donald Trump insists the Strait of Hormuz remains open while Tehran says it is closed. https://t.co/zuzBMlkNqY
5 Great challenges of the world and @UN 1 Current wars and possible new wars 2 Overpopulation growth 3 Destruction of the environment, especially the Amazonia, the last lung of the planet 4 poverty, unemployment, underemployment and miserable wages worldwide 5 nuclear weapons
5 Great challenges of the world and @UN 1 Current wars and possible new wars 2 Overpopulation growth 3 Destruction of the environment, especially the Amazonia, the last lung of the planet 4 poverty, unemployment, underemployment and miserable wages worldwide 5 nuclear weapons
My central economic and social thesis is that the primary causes of global poverty and inequality are unemployment, underemployment (unstable work without a fixed income and without Social Security), and miserable wages in formal employment. That is what needs to change.
The solution to global poverty and inequality is formal, stable employment with wages sufficient to cover the cost of living and efficient social security.
The solution to global poverty and inequality is formal, stable employment with wages sufficient to cover the cost of living and efficient social security.
The solution to global poverty and inequality is formal, stable employment with wages sufficient to cover the cost of living and efficient social security.
''The outstanding faults of the economic society in which we live are its failure to provide for full employment and its arbitrary and inequitable distribution of wealth and incomes.''
-John Maynard Keynes
El @BancoMundial debería reconsiderar su estimación del umbral de la pobreza, en realidad el umbral de la miseria. Vean este ejemplo de 1 trabajador de Venezuela, que es el caso de la mayoria, que con $260 mensuales, 65 semanales, apenas puede comprar algo de comida.