Sentences with phrase «education small factor»

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As Roberts, Seldon, and Roberts indicated in Human Resources Management, «the quality of employees and their development through training and education are major factors in determining long - term profitability of a small business» ¦.
The women reportedly got paid lower salaries and smaller bonuses than their male peers, even after weighing differences in education, experience, and other factors that could explain the pay gaps.
Most of the mothers, while literate, had only nine years of education, were not employed outside the home and often lived with extended family in small, crowded homes — factors that likely contributed to their depression,» said East.
Declining enrollments and the consolidation of small school districts have been major factors in the closings of 424 West Virginia schools since 1989, according to a report given to the state board of education earlier this month.
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.
Each district's foundation level is adjusted by such factors as the «teacher - training and - experience index,» by the number of special education students, and for small rural schools and districts.
But Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, questioned whether there were other factors that might explain the higher graduation rate in the small schools, like fewer special education students or better attendance records for those entering the small schools, since attendance rates have been shown to be an indicator of on - time graduation.
A recent investigation from the UK Millennium Cohort Study found that a variety of parenting, home learning, and early education factors explained a small portion of the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in children's cognitive ability by age 5.2 Although some US studies have examined selected factors at different stages of childhood, 24 — 27 few have had comprehensive data to examine the socioeconomic distribution of a wide variety of risk and protective factors across early childhood and their role as potential independent mediators of the SES gradients in cognitive ability at kindergarten entry.
In the three - way - analysis of variance with partnership, age, and education as factors and the AAS depend as continuous dependent variable (N = 1675), three small but relevant significant main effects of partnership, F (1, 1663) = 24.41, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.01, age, F (2, 1663) = 8.56, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.01, and education, F (1, 1663) = 11.92, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.01 were observed.
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