inequitable betydelse and definition

  • En [ ɪˈnek.wɪ.tə.bəl]
  • Us [ ˌɪnˈek.wə.t̬ə.bəl]

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  • In societies characterised by extreme inequality, the effects of unequal citizen involvement may actually exacerbate the inequitable provision of public security.

  • All these inequitable results further suggest that there must be a reason why the court chose to apply the two places principle.

  • By no means does deconstruction of "race" imply that inequitable access to transplantation does not exist.

  • The powerful influence of teachers can also adversely affect adolescents' adjustment when teacher-student interactions are perceived as inequitable, inappropriate, or unfair.

  • The result is that the distributional impact tends to be highly inequitable.

  • The family economy was also inequitable with tasks allocated and rewarded differentially on the basis of age and gender.

  • The paper first examines death and dying in old age, and identifies aspects of age-related inequalities and inequitable treatment.

  • The size of that opportunity cost is a test of how inequitable a particular inequality is held to be.

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