The welfare state is unsustainable economically, socially and morally.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Where most babies are born
Part of this effect is people have babies at a time in their lives when they haven't accumulated much wealth but the graph still seems heavily skewed toward the Decile Ten areas.
I wasn't confused. I make joke. The underclass in this country is the poor hard working honest people who have to pay for the government's bollocks including having different decile systems for schools and health! I think I've posted elsewhere about not playing their game. Can we even trust any decile system when it is sure to be skewed so that beneficiries are decile 10 even if they are earning more than the median wage?
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Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio,tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits at Wellington, New Zealand, galleries.
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Are hard working taxpayers having the most babies? Are you sure?
The deciles differ from school deciles causing a little confusion.
Health and education have reverse deciles. Health - Decile 10 = poorest. Education - Decile 10 = richest.
Unfortunately.
I wasn't confused. I make joke. The underclass in this country is the poor hard working honest people who have to pay for the government's bollocks including having different decile systems for schools and health! I think I've posted elsewhere about not playing their game. Can we even trust any decile system when it is sure to be skewed so that beneficiries are decile 10 even if they are earning more than the median wage?
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