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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GMI - définition

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GMI (disambiguation)

GMI         
Generic Management Information (Reference: OSI)
Guaranteed minimum income         
SYSTEM OF SOCIAL WELFARE PROVISION THAT GUARANTEES THAT ALL CITIZENS OR FAMILIES HAVE AN INCOME SUFFICIENT TO LIVE ON, PROVIDED THEY MEET CERTAIN CONDITIONS
Guaranteed Minimum Income; Minimum income; Social wage; Universal minimum income; Minimum Income; Citizen's salary; Minimum Livelihood Guarantee
Guaranteed minimum income (GMI), also called minimum income (or mincome for short),History of Basic Income, Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), retrieved on 18 June 2009 is a social-welfare system that guarantees all citizens or families an income sufficient to live on, provided that certain eligibility conditions are met, typically: citizenship; a means test; and either availability to participate in the labor market, or willingness to perform community services.
social wage         
SYSTEM OF SOCIAL WELFARE PROVISION THAT GUARANTEES THAT ALL CITIZENS OR FAMILIES HAVE AN INCOME SUFFICIENT TO LIVE ON, PROVIDED THEY MEET CERTAIN CONDITIONS
Guaranteed Minimum Income; Minimum income; Social wage; Universal minimum income; Minimum Income; Citizen's salary; Minimum Livelihood Guarantee
¦ noun the cost per person of the amenities provided within a society from public funds.

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GMI
Exemples du corpus de texte pour GMI
1. London won because it was familiar, and beyond reach, said Simon Anholt, a branding expert who created the index with GMI, a research company.
2. The Anholt–GMI City Brands Index treated 30cities as if they were consumer brands and consulted 17,502 people around the world.
3. No surprise, then, that a poll by the Global Market Insite (GMI) market research service found that only 11 per cent of Americans surveyed were ‘definitely‘ interested in the World Cup, compared with 45 per cent of respondents world–wide.
4. One bright spot÷ When the TIA analyzed three recent GMI surveys, it found that foreign citizens who had visited the US tended to have a more positive perception of the country than those who haven‘t.
5. "Over the last year, evidence has come out that Europeans are avoiding American brands." In two surveys of 8,000 consumers in Europe, Russia, Japan, and Canada, a fifth of respondents consciously boycotted American goods because of its foreign policy, according to GMI, an independent data–research agency based in Seattle.