Examples of Education spending in a sentence
The programs can be broken into four categories:• Social services is the largest category, spending $8.9 billion on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Social Services Block Grant.• Education spending is $3.6 billion, which includes Pell grants, adult education, Title I grants to local educational agencies, and child care programs, including Head Start.
Ministry of Education spending on current health-related activities includes the cost of providing tertiary training and education for doctors, nurses, dentists, dieticians, physiotherapists, clinical psychologists, audiologists, pharmacists, midwives and occupational and speech therapists.
Education spending encompassed $28.5 billion of the total $65 billion that New Jersey collected in State taxes and local property taxes last year – 44 cents of every tax dollar.
Education spending as a share of total government spending was approximately at 11 percent in 2004 and estimates indicate that it grew to 14 percent in 2005.
Ministry of Education spending on health-related activities includes the cost of providing tertiary training and education for doctors, nurses, dentists, dieticians, physiotherapists, clinical psychologists, audiologists, pharmacists, midwives and occupational and speech therapists.Expenditure includes tuition subsidies but excludes student loans and allowances.
Education spending (as a percentage of GDP) at the end of the review period is about 8 percent less than in 1995, with the decline starting in 2003.
Education spending rose from 16 percent of government expenditures in 2000 to 20 percent in 2008.
There are no anti-discrimination provisions in these laws (not even definitions of direct and indirect discrimination) and the anti- discrimination provisions of the Labour Code do not apply here (laws governing the 4 Art.
Briefing on NCI Office of Communication and Education Spending (5/20/13): At the request of Alan Slobodin, Chief Investigative Counsel, Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, and John Bartrum, Professional Staff Member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS and Education, Dr. Varmus, briefed Mr. Slobodin and Mr. Bartrum on NCI Office of Communication and Education spending.
The Education Watch is a tool aimed at enhancing transparency and governance of the Ministry of Education spending of public funds for education through strengthening the role of civil society in social audit processes and monitoring of education sectors plans and budgets.