Sentences with phrase «economic research suggests»

Indeed, a 2009 study published by the National Bureau for Economic Research suggests that increases in teacher effectiveness are linked to the growth in effectiveness of their colleagues.
Drive presents a body of behavioural economic research suggesting that «rewards can perform a weird sort of behavioral alchemy: They can transform an interesting task into a drudge.»

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Trump suggested that US compliance with the Paris accord could «cost America as much as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025, according to the National Economic Research Associates.»
«The electoral advantages of anti-immigrant politics will only shrink over time, suggesting that Republicans should at some point — perhaps before the next presidential election — begin to embrace comprehensive immigration reform,» says Mark Price, a labor economist at the Keystone Research Center, a nonpartisan economic policy think tank in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The need to take on corporate power more generally has become a rallying cry among Democrats, especially amid new research suggesting the lack of competition is stymieing economic growth and wages.
While men sustained more than 70 % of the job losses during the recession, new numbers from the National Bureau of Economic Research in the U.S. suggest that through 2010, male employment rates increased and eventually surpassed those of women.
The U.S. could dial back the trade deficit by trimming the value of the dollar, suggests Dean Baker, co-director of the non-partisan Center for Economic and Policy Research.
«These tariffs make for a very uncertain environment,» suggests Dean Baker, the co-director of the non-partisan Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C..
And this time, an independent research firm in Tampa suggests the Republican convention there should mean at least $ 153 million in local economic impact.
Research by the Economic Policy Institute suggests that there may be less of a shortage of STEM workers than assumed by the bill's proponents, and loopholes in the bill will allow unscrupulous companies to use H - 1B visas to fill jobs with cheaper foreign workers when U.S. workers would do.
Trudeau's speech in Germany suggests a hardening of his resolve to do something about income inequality, which economists such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable economic growth.
Contrary to economic research that suggested tougher return policies, a new study published in the September issue of the Journal of Marketing strongly recommends a policy of universal free product returns for online and distant retailers.
Our research suggests that breaks to a high - volatility regime rarely occur without the economic expansion coming to an end.
Finally, Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research has suggested that patents and copyright law are skewing corporate returns, a possibility Criscuolo mentioned to me as well.
[6] Some research suggests that culture plays a larger role than economic conditions in gender preference and se - x-selective abortion, because such deviations in se - x ratios do not exist in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Dr.Ashok Gulati of Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) suggested that we have to change our thinking from «farm to fork» to «plate to plough».
Some are even suggesting the position be divided in two, or a vice president position added, with one role geared toward academics and the other on the side of industry and economic development related to the SUNY Poly research facilities.
«Most research suggests that economic development incentives are largely redundant,» Jensen told IBT.
New research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) suggests that, in rejecting feminism, women are often seeking to position themselves within conventional norms of femininity and heteroseresearch funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) suggests that, in rejecting feminism, women are often seeking to position themselves within conventional norms of femininity and heteroseResearch Council (ESRC) suggests that, in rejecting feminism, women are often seeking to position themselves within conventional norms of femininity and heterosexuality.
Previous research from around the world suggests that during times of economic and regulatory pressures suicide - related behavior rates often increase.
A reanalysis of the New Zealand data by Ole Røgeberg of the Ragnar Frisch Center for Economic Research in Oslo, however, suggested that the IQ difference could be explained by socioeconomic factors.
Now, new research suggests there is an optimal temperature for economic productivity: 13 °C, or about 55 °F, The Washington Post reports.
The results suggest that there should be: improvements to policy and management to champion biodiversity issues; a strengthening of environmental laws and enforcement; recognition of socio - economic issues especially among indigenous and local communities; increases in funding and resource allocation; knowledge, research and development to inform decision making; a greater understanding and protection of the rights of nature and cultural heritage; a more holistic public awareness and participation to bring about change to promote conservation.
The research suggests that the improvement in health may be linked to greater access to and use of health services by children whose families received Medicaid, and a decreased economic burden on families from medical expenses and debt.
Preliminary findings of a PHD, co-funded by Education Support Partnership and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) suggest that giving teachers sufficient control and autonomy is a significant factor in reducing job strain, but that the effect is relatively small unless combined with leader and management support.
The Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics has released research that suggests the banning of mobile phones at school could lead to better academic results.
My own research suggests that replacing just 5 % to 8 % of the least effective teachers with an average teacher would noticeably boost the achievement of our current students and would pay off lavishly in the future, through their enhanced productivity and faster economic growth.
In fact, some research suggests that other dimensions of individual skill also influence economic performance.
Recently, mounting evidence has suggested that measures of individual cognitive skills that incorporate dimensions of test - score performance provide much better indicators of economic outcomes — while also aligning the research with the policy deliberations.
Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren find no relationship between teachers» pay and their performance in a mid-sized, western school district (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,» research, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher sresearch, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher sResearch, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher salaries.
We also propose revisions throughout this subpart to better support the ability of programs to serve children from diverse economic backgrounds, given research that suggests children's early learning is positively influenced by interactions with diverse peers [1112] We also require programs to prioritize serving younger children in communities where there is publicly funded high quality pre-kindergarten for four year olds.
Although vouchers and tax credits can be debated on several fronts, research (in part from a 2007 study of vouchers by RAND and a 2015 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research) has suggested key design safeguards for those states still wishing to proceed with one of those privatization research (in part from a 2007 study of vouchers by RAND and a 2015 study by the National Bureau of Economic Research) has suggested key design safeguards for those states still wishing to proceed with one of those privatization Research) has suggested key design safeguards for those states still wishing to proceed with one of those privatization options:
'' Research evidence from the United States and abroad suggests that parental choice policies, such as ESAs, result in increased social, economic, and racial stratification.
Research from the Economic Policy Institute shows that teachers» salaries were 17 percent lower than what comparable workers in other fields earned nationally in 2015.47 When benefits were included, teachers still earned 11 percent less than comparable workers.48 The data below suggest that declining compensation has likely contributed to that predicted effect.
OECD analysis finds that about 15 percent of variability in the performance of American students is explained by socio - economic factors; the OECD average is 10 percent.13 Research suggests that if the PISA results of U.S. students are adjusted such that the distribution of low - income students is more similar to other countries with comparable post-industrial economies, both math and reading results would look significantly higher.14 This does not mean the United States should not be concerned about international comparisons of educational achievement, but it suggests that the conclusions drawn from rankings based on national averages are limited and that reality is more nuanced.
New research suggests it may be due more to economic reasons than social ones or to avoid graduated licensing.
Fidelity's director of global asset allocation research, Lisa Emsbo - Mattingly, says that while economic data looks strong and earnings have been solid, she is watching some signs in the credit cycle that suggest the late cycle could be coming.
Two years ago the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) published a paper suggesting the term was back in vogue with governments around the world.
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For example, there's research to suggest some women spend more on beauty products and hairdressing during economic downtimes.
Heritage research has also found that these models are extremely sensitive to reasonable changes in assumptions; in fact, under some assumptions one of the models provides a negative SCC, suggesting net economic benefits to carbon dioxide emissions.
But research conducted by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), based on a systematic appraisal of the economic and social impacts of chainsaw milling in the Congo Basin — the informal lumber sector — indicates it is much more important than suggested in regulatory frameworks and officiresearch conducted by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), based on a systematic appraisal of the economic and social impacts of chainsaw milling in the Congo Basin — the informal lumber sector — indicates it is much more important than suggested in regulatory frameworks and officiResearch (CIFOR), based on a systematic appraisal of the economic and social impacts of chainsaw milling in the Congo Basin — the informal lumber sector — indicates it is much more important than suggested in regulatory frameworks and official data.
He cites research, explored recently by the Financial Times no less, that suggests studying neo-liberal economic models and their insistence on the primacy of self - interest results in students who behave in a more selfish manner.
Nguy Thi's research suggested more modest energy needs and economic growth projections.
New research suggests that the economic impacts of MATS may be less than previously estimated.
NASA's Earth Science News Team: Your research suggests that the climate science community ought to shift its focus from looking at the impacts of individual chemicals to economic sectors.
Research on behalf of QualitySolicitors suggests that despite continued job growth confirmed in today's employment statistics, economic recovery is being held back by employers concerns over red tape and employment costs.
Given that research suggests that high rates of imprisonment make only a modest difference to crime levels, Lacey says that in purely economic terms, «increased prison spending is a form of fiscal mismanagement».
Though mothers also provide income, research suggests that a child's economic well - being is most often dependent on the income of father.
Recent reports from the Economic and Social Research Institute suggest that poverty levels are to significantly increase and that the most vulnerable groups will face a greater risk of consistent poverty.
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