Junior science refresher Published this article page no 13 Policy reorientation o Progressive taxation in order to redistribute resources across society. o Social spending on public services such as education health and social protection. Evidence from more than 150 countries – shows that overall investment in public services and social protection can tackle inequality. Free up womens time by easing the millions of unpaid hours they spend every day caring for their families and homes. Invest in public services including water electricity and childcare that reduce the time needed to do this unpaid work. Low productivity workers should be incentivized to move to sectors that are more productive. Simultaneously fundamental reforms need to be delivered to increase the productivity of these sectors. Thus need for o Robust labour protections o Institutional and policy support for collective bargaining social safety nets and trade protectionism Leveraging technology Technology should be looked at as a tool to address poverty and inequality. To leverage technology as a tool the government must o promote technological innovation use it in agricultural industrial and services sectors along with creating an encouraging regulatory environment. o promote digital literacy and internet penetration especially in local languages. o reskilling and better aligning education outcomes with industry needs Junior science refresher buy.
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