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Of school choice. We certainly believe in holding all schools accountable to results, especially those funded by the public. We are engaged like so many others in trying to improve our school system. You wrote in the wall street journal piece the unequal American City that it isnt that rural areas have become notably more equal. Its that other areas have become markedly less so. Income inequality is now virtually identical in the most rural of counties and the large central metropolitan ones. In other word, the oft noted hollowing out of the middle class is a metropolitan phenomenon. As the middle shrinks, big cities are increasingly divided between a highly educated growing upper middle class. What does that mean . We all talk about inequality and usually we talk about its happening in the country. But really the big change has been happening in big metro areas. In places like new york metro area, washington, d. C. , san francisco, los angeles. It is not happening in the same way out
Guest it is a think tank located in washington, d. C. We also do work in the state of ohio. Host what is your goal . Track everything happening in education policy and reform. We are big fans of public Charter Schools and other forms of school choice. We believe in holding all schools accountable for results, especially those funded by the public. Schools accountable for results, especially those funded by the public. We are engaged in trying to improve our School System. Host you wrote in the wall street journal piece, it is not that her rural areas have become more equal, it is that other areas have become markedly less so. Income inequality is virtually in Rural Counties and metropolitan ones. As the middle class shrinks, big cities are increasingly divided between a highly educated uppermiddleclass, and a low wage poorly educated Service Sector. What does it mean, a metropolitan phenomenon . Hearinge have all been about income inequality. It likewe talk about its happening everywhe
Can go from survive these historic sent back until the job only what it takes to beat. Special coverage on aljazeera. As coronavirus by its millions of people worldwide lose their jobs long founds are leading to layoffs whats the social and political fallout how will the job market ever recover this is inside story. Hello welcome to the show im sam hes a dan hundreds of millions of people around the world have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic but the uns labor agency is warning the Global Outlook could be much worse as current figures exclude workers in the socalled informal economy well that includes migrants and shift laborers in the developing world to freelance and Service Industry staff taking unprotected jobs in wealthier economies the International Labor Organization Says 1600000000 of them could suffer massive damage to their livelihoods this means half of the Global Workforce im not sure if jobs will reappear once the crisis is over i have not had any in kong since.
As corona virus bites millions of people worldwide lose their jobs sounds are leading to layoffs lots of social and political fallout how will the job market ever recover this is inside story. Hello welcome to the show im sam is a than hundreds of millions of people around the world have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic but the uns labor agency is warning the Global Outlook could be much worse as current figures exclude workers in the socalled informal economy well that includes migrant and shift laborers in the developing world to freelance and Service Industry stuff taking unprotected jobs in wealthier economies the International Labor Organization Says 1600000000 of them could suffer massive damage to their livelihoods this means half of the Global Workforce im not sure if jobs will reappear once the crisis is over i have not had any in kong since. They all marched and im just like trying to survive we dont have an income when we were told that. Go home and stay honk we a