Dennis, If we take all of the points in your well written letter to be
symptoms of deeper problems, what do you think they are, and how would
you marshal resources and frame policy to address them? I ask the
question coming from the position that problems themselves cannot be
observed directly, and that we have to infer what the underlying,
systemic problems are from the visible problem symptoms.
Bill Braun
Dennis Raphael wrote:
> Dear Editor:
>
> I could have saved industrialist Roger Phillips $1 million of his
> hard-earned money that he donated to the C.D. Howe Institute to establish a
> permanent social policy research program to answer why people are poor in
> Canada (Toronto Star, New take on role of think-tanks, June 9,
> http://tinyurl.com/oosuk ). Data and analyses from the Organization of
> Economic Cooperation and Development and the Innocenti Research Centre in
> Florence conclude that people are poor in Canada because among the 20
> wealthy industrialized nations of the Organization of Economic Cooperation
> and Development, Canada
> - has one of the highest percentage of low-paid workers;
> - is one of the lowest spenders on job training and other labour supports;
> - has one of the lowest unionization and collective agreement coverage
> rate;
> - is one of the lowest providers of unemployment replacement benefits and
> social assistance;
> - is one of the lowest spenders of children and families;
> - has an electoral system that minimzes the influence of "left" political
> parties; and
> - its political economy does little to balance the power of major
> corporations and the business sector against the needs of workers and
> ordinary Canadians.
>
> Now, can I get some of the $1 million?
>
>
> Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor & Undergraduate Programme Director
> School of Health Policy & Management
> Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies
> York University
> 4700 Keele St.
> Toronto ON M3J 1P3
> Ph: 416-736-2100 ext. 22134
> Fax: 416-736-5227
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Website: http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/draphael
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