Sentences with phrase «new studies find income»

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The study, which surveyed 50,000 adults in 24 developed countries, found that «daughters of working mothers completed more years of education, were more likely to be employed and in supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller in The New York Times.
A new GOBankingRates study found large disparities in annual retirement income between the states.
That's according to a new NerdWallet study, which found employed millennial parents (aged 18 to 34) are contributing a median of 10 % of their income to retirement savings.
But their giving didn't grow as fast as their incomes, a new study found.
Related: New Study Finds That Your Career Income Is Significantly Impacted by the First 10 Years on the Job
Y Combinator is certainly not the first to study basic income, and since it's just starting a pilot, we don't yet know how its work will lead to new or different findings than those uncovered by experiments in other places and times, such as those in Canada, the U.S., and India.
A new study finds that when Kansas exempted pass - through income, the result wasn't more investment or growth but a surge in this kind of tax avoidance.
OTTAWA — The value of retirement assets of those aged 55 to 64 without an employer pension - representing about half in this age cohort in Canada - is wholly inadequate, with a median value of only $ 250 for those earning between $ 25,000 and $ 50,000 and $ 21,000 for those with incomes in the $ 50,000 and $ 100,000 range, a new study has found.
Moreover, participation and maximization patterns by age and income suggest that asset shifting and income splitting are the primary sources of contributions rather than new saving, a new Broadbent Institute study has found.
A 2011 report from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research found that between 1985 and 2009, IRRI varieties and breeding lines contributed, on average, 50 % of the annual yield increases in southern Vietnam and the use of new varieties increased Vietnamese rice farmers» income by US$ 127 per hectare (in 2009 values) per year during the study period.
A new study of more than 2,500 toddlers from low - income families found that spanking may have detrimental effects on behavior and mental development.
A new study finds that same - sex couples tend to communicate better, share chore duties more fairly and assign tasks based on personal preference — rather than gender, income, hours worked or power position in the relationship.
Any increase in wages resulting from a reduction in immigration will be overwhelmed by cuts to incomes from the economic consequences of Brexit, a new study has found.
But that's not sitting well with the council, which is elected to represent the one in four low - income New Yorkers who a CSS study found often can't afford subway and bus fares.
A study by a reform group finds that if New York were to ban outside income for lawmakers, it would actually effect only a small number of legislators.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's commission to study tax cuts appears likely to miss the Friday deadline to report its findings by December 6, after controversy over former Governor George Pataki's desire to cut income taxes for all wage earners, including the wealthy.
Seven studies were included in the review that presents findings from 12,760 people in high - income countries including the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
A 2014 State Comptroller's study found that over one - half of renters and over one - third of homeowners in New York State pay more than 30 percent of their income for housing, which is the federal standard for affordable housing.
The superintendents cite a study from the fiscal watchdog group the Empire Center, which finds that if just 250 of the highest income New Yorkers leave the state due to the resulting higher taxes, the state could lose $ 500 million in revenue.
A new study has found that infants and toddlers from low - income families who attended a high - quality center - based early education program do better in language and social skills after only one year than children who do not attend the program.
In a new study led by Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), researchers have found that there are also higher rates of peripheral artery disease (PAD) in individuals with low income and lower attained education levels in the United States.
Neighborhoods are becoming less diverse and more segregated by income — but only among families with children, a new study has found.
Using a specially developed light source that generates single photons, a new A * STAR study finds that a rod cell has an almost one - in - three chance of detecting an incoming photon.
Ami Albernaz reports for The Boston Globe on a new study co-authored by Prof. John Gabrieli that finds that income disparity affects brain development in children.
A new study has found that between 2000 and 2015 global consumption of antibiotics jumped 65 percent.The data from 76 countries found that while antibiotic use soared in lower income countries, consumption in high - income countries was static but still considerably higher per capita than LIMCs.
A 2011 report from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research found that between 1985 and 2009, IRRI varieties and breeding lines contributed, on average, 50 % of the annual yield increases in southern Vietnam and the use of new varieties increased Vietnamese rice farmers» income by US$ 127 per hectare (in 2009 values) per year during the study period.
BUSINESS WEEK - Aug 16 - A new study by Christin Munsch, a graduate student at Cornell University, finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool around if they make more than their husband or male partner.
A new study that attempts to measure health, education, and income as three building blocks of a good life finds the most advantaged people on its educational index are white and live in the District of Columbia.
A new study from the Urban Institute finds that a Florida program designed to expand access to private schools has helped more low income students enroll in college.
Quality Preschool Benefits Poor and Affluent Kids, Study Finds NBC News, March 28, 2013 «While most previous studies had focused only on kids from underprivileged backgrounds, in the new study Harvard researchers found that regardless of family income children who got a year of quality prekindergarten did better in reading and math than kids who spent the year in daycare, with relatives, or in some other kind of preschool, according to the report which was published in Child Development.&rStudy Finds NBC News, March 28, 2013 «While most previous studies had focused only on kids from underprivileged backgrounds, in the new study Harvard researchers found that regardless of family income children who got a year of quality prekindergarten did better in reading and math than kids who spent the year in daycare, with relatives, or in some other kind of preschool, according to the report which was published in Child Development.&rstudy Harvard researchers found that regardless of family income children who got a year of quality prekindergarten did better in reading and math than kids who spent the year in daycare, with relatives, or in some other kind of preschool, according to the report which was published in Child Development.»
How American schools are making inequality worse The Conversation, October 26, 2015 Study: Schools Exacerbate Growing Rich - Poor Achievement Gap U.S. News & World Report, October 19, 2015 Schools exacerbate the growing achievement gap between rich and poor, a 33 - country study finds The Hechinger Report, October 19, 2015 Report: U.S. Math Performance Gap Starts with Unequal Access Diverse Education, October 14, 2015 Inequality should scare us: Create great school options now The Seattle Times, October 11, 2015 Studies Probe How Schools Widen Achievement Gaps Education Week, October 6, 2015 New study reveals vast gap between rich and poor students The Educator, October 6, 2015 Low - Income Students Shortchanged on Math Curriculum U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 2015 Math content in schools adding to achievement gap, new study finds The Washington Post, September 30,Study: Schools Exacerbate Growing Rich - Poor Achievement Gap U.S. News & World Report, October 19, 2015 Schools exacerbate the growing achievement gap between rich and poor, a 33 - country study finds The Hechinger Report, October 19, 2015 Report: U.S. Math Performance Gap Starts with Unequal Access Diverse Education, October 14, 2015 Inequality should scare us: Create great school options now The Seattle Times, October 11, 2015 Studies Probe How Schools Widen Achievement Gaps Education Week, October 6, 2015 New study reveals vast gap between rich and poor students The Educator, October 6, 2015 Low - Income Students Shortchanged on Math Curriculum U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 2015 Math content in schools adding to achievement gap, new study finds The Washington Post, September 30,study finds The Hechinger Report, October 19, 2015 Report: U.S. Math Performance Gap Starts with Unequal Access Diverse Education, October 14, 2015 Inequality should scare us: Create great school options now The Seattle Times, October 11, 2015 Studies Probe How Schools Widen Achievement Gaps Education Week, October 6, 2015 New study reveals vast gap between rich and poor students The Educator, October 6, 2015 Low - Income Students Shortchanged on Math Curriculum U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 2015 Math content in schools adding to achievement gap, new study finds The Washington Post, September 30, 2New study reveals vast gap between rich and poor students The Educator, October 6, 2015 Low - Income Students Shortchanged on Math Curriculum U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 2015 Math content in schools adding to achievement gap, new study finds The Washington Post, September 30,study reveals vast gap between rich and poor students The Educator, October 6, 2015 Low - Income Students Shortchanged on Math Curriculum U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 2015 Math content in schools adding to achievement gap, new study finds The Washington Post, September 30, 2new study finds The Washington Post, September 30,study finds The Washington Post, September 30, 2015
Neighborhoods are becoming less diverse and more segregated by income — but only among families with children, a new study has found.
A December 2011 study found an ineffective teacher can cost a class of students more than $ 250,000 in lost future income, as reported by the New York Times.
Writing for The 74, Kate Stringer reviews a new randomized controlled trial that finds that one - on - one, in - person mentoring that starts in high school and continues through university study can have a significant effect on college persistence rates for low - income students.
A new study finds that kids» reading and vocabulary improved when fathers, who were mostly low - income, participated in a «parenting class.»
New Study Finds Students Less Motivated In School The More They Think Wealth & Income Inequality Is Stacked Against Them
A new study finds that the availability of charter schools in and near low - income communities of color, increases the march of gentrification in those areas.
A June 2014 report released by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) claimed that, «When teachers are absent 10 days, the decrease in student achievement is equivalent to the difference between having a brand new teacher and one with two or three years more experience... Worse yet, a number of studies have found there to be a disproportionately high rate of teacher absenteeism in schools serving low income and minority students, providing yet another obstacle to closing the achievement gap.»
A 2011 study of two EL middle schools and one EL elementary school in New York State found that they fared better at reducing race and income achievement gaps, particularly in English, when compared to similar schools.
TORONTO (NEWS680)-- A new study finds Canadians are paying more than 40 per cent of their income on taxes, compared to just under 40 per cent on the basic necessities of life.
New York state found that six percent of the units it studied captured almost 40 percent of the private short - term rental income.
In - plan lifetime income options can secure certain benefits participants may not find in retail solutions, suggests a new study by TIAA.
«The analysis showed that areas of New York with lower median incomes, higher individual and family poverty rates, higher population densities, and denser built environments were associated with a higher concentration of injurious traffic crashes,» the study found.
Prenatal exposure to pesticides — common in agricultural areas as well as low - income urban neighborhoods, where the chemicals are used to control cockroaches and other insects — can significantly affect a child's ability to succeed in school, a trio of new studies finds.
The study, which surveyed 50,000 adults in 24 developed countries, found that «daughters of working mothers completed more years of education, were more likely to be employed and in supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller in The New York Times.
And previous studies, and a new one, have found that it might be a skill that some in low - income communities might not demonstrate because they just haven't found it in their self - interest to do so.
Several studies have found that divorce rates drop during recessions, like the recent economic downturn, as many couples can not afford to separate, establish separate households, or take on new lives on single incomes.
The most recent follow - up study reported associations between duration of breastfeeding and childhood cognitive ability and academic achievement extending from 8 to 18 years in a New Zealand cohort of 1000 children.19 This study found that these effects were significant after controlling for measures of social and family history, including maternal age, education, SES, marital status, smoking during pregnancy, family living conditions, and family income, and measures of perinatal factors, including gender, birth weight, child's estimated gestational age, and birth order in the family.
Badger is drawing upon a new study by Kimberly Howard and Richard Reeves from the Brookings Center on Children and Families, which found that higher income and better parenting helped to account for much of the positive effect of marriage on children's success in life.
High income earners shop for mortgages distinctly different than lower income earners, finds a new Fannie May study.
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