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Minimum
Other Names:
Minimal
Broader:
Greatness-Smallness
Oversufficiency-Insufficiency
Related Problems:
Limited available land
High minimum wages
Deregulated labour market
Scarce options for involvement in cultural activities
Marginal level of family income
Limited farm mechanization
Lack of social contact
Undermined citizen confidence
Incomplete access to information resources
Inadequate child day-care facilities
Lack of local commercial services
Mistrust of communal commitment
Underdeveloped technological skill
Fragmented planning of community life
Low-quality construction work
Low general expectations
Widespread community factionalism
Fragmentation of natural habitat
Minimal church-school involvement
Minimum promotion of community assets
Inappropriate emphasis on prestige technology
Unprofitable scope of rural industrial operations
Disengagement of citizens from community activities
Fragmented social responsibility
Minimal access to necessary information in remote areas
Minimal retailed merchandise
Minimal staff funding
Minimal financial understanding
Absence of agreed minimum wage
Declining volunteer services
Inadequate cash flow
Economic ignorance
Minimal export promotion by transnational corporations
Denial of right to minimum work age
Lack of vocational teachers
Minimal pest knowledge
Minimal family interest of urban life styles
Distortion of international trade by minimum pricing regulations and other measures to regulate domestic prices
Strategies:
Guaranteeing minimum wage
Securing minimum wage limits for women
Maintaining basic income
Maintaining basic income
Eliminating abusive child labour
Developing minimum rules for the administration of criminal justice
Establishing a minimum age for marriage
Minimizing needed capital investment
Evaluating minimum compensation for work
Providing minimal daily requirements
Maintaining minimal consumption requirements
Defining minimum consumption requirements
Establishing minimum standard of living models
Providing basic needs
Requiring minimum standards in food production
Counselling early school-leavers
Reducing minimum wages
Providing subsistence wages
Providing minimal services
Subjects:
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values