Sentences with phrase «age cohort also»

This coming - of - age cohort also favors urban downtowns and suburban town centers — for lifestyle reasons and the convenience of not having to own cars.

Not exact matches

Also, while the patterns noted in the analysis of the 1983 age cohort are generally similar to those of the younger cohorts, the younger cohorts had higher incomes thanks to higher incomes from the 3rd pillar.
The spring 2014 Impact8 cohort will also be supported by Saint Elizabeth, with a special focus on innovations that empower individuals to be in control of their health and well - being, enabling living and aging well at home and in the community.
Recall patterns in this cohort also suggest that after several decades, time since event may be a less important predictor of accuracy than age at recall.
It's also the kind of bold policy stroke that would command national attention, with Cuomo potentially starring as the governor who triggered the removal of a whole cohort of aging highways that blighted central cities for 60 years.
Follow - up data on safety and efficacy has been assessed at up to six years in women age 15 - 26 and the current team of investigators also looked at data on the large cohort of young people two years ago.
«While improvements may take time to manifest, and thus are more apparent at older ages, this could also signal problems for younger cohorts, particularly females, who — if their improvements are more minimal — may not see the same gains in life expectancy as experienced by the generations that came before them,» said Levine, who received both her PhD in Gerontology in 2015 and her BA in Psychology in 2008 from USC.
They also examined whether these trends, and trends in the acceptance of same - sex sexual behavior are due to age, period or cohort.
For each age cohort there was also a control group, which did not take the substance.
As the age cohort × time × sex interactions (reasoning P = 0.59; memory P = 0.12; phonemic fluency P = 0.005; semantic fluency P = 0.02; and vocabulary P = 0.006) suggested sex differences in cognitive decline for some tests, we also stratified these analyses by sex.
We also measured cross-sectional muscle fiber areas in quadriceps femoris muscle of rapamycin - or vehicle - treated aged mice and corresponding young controls (16 - and 25 - month cohorts; Figure 4, G and H), which showed the expected aging - associated decrease in cross-sectional muscle fiber area.
They also earn about 1 percent more at age 25 than those who were in cohorts whose schools were not facing as much accountability pressure.
But we also have a significant proportion of our cohort who are functioning below the Certificate I level - kids who might have a reading age of eight or nine years of age - so we're spending a lot of energy trying to develop teaching resources for those students.
Normed tests, also known as Norm Referenced Tests are tests that are normed by collecting large amounts of testing data from large cohorts of students, later comparing the performance of age and grade groups.
It's also true that small cohorts could be part of large mixed - age classes.
This cohort of aging population is the most educated in our history, but also most healthy, and some will want to continue to work.
Those age 30 and over shared with their younger cohorts the concerns of balancing job and family and frequency of sexual relations, but also added as problem areas constant bickering and expectations about household tasks.
Childhood ADHD may be a risk factor for later criminal behavior.5, 23 — 26 Previous research also suggests that ADHD may be associated with increased mortality, particularly from suicide or accidents.23 We have previously described risk factors for ADHD, childhood comorbidities, treatment history, and educational outcomes through age 19 years for this cohort of ADHD cases.27 — 32 However, no study to date has reported mortality rates in a population - based cohort of childhood ADHD cases followed into adulthood.
Young children under age 6 are more likely than any other age group to be poor, with nearly one - quarter of children living in poverty and nearly half living in low - income families.2 Children are also the largest age cohort participating in public benefit programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and research shows that these programs that help families meet their basic needs are effective at lifting families like Kelly's out of poverty and promoting child well - being.3 When benefit programs such as nutrition assistance, Medicaid, and tax credits are taken into consideration, the child poverty rate in the United States is reduced by half.4
Also, because our study treated age as time - invariant and contrasted middle - aged and older adults, our findings of a relative lack of age variations may indicate that little cohort difference exists in the significance of perceived spousal support in relation to health.
We are also able to relate (lack of) any cohort change in the association between parental divorce and child outcome to changes in circumstances surrounding parental divorce, i.e., family conflict, loss of resources, child age at parental divorce, frequency of contact between child and absent parent, and family reconstitution.
Two, we'll continue to see strong demand for properties thanks to a confluence of once - in - a-lifetime demographic trends: baby boomers in their peak earning years; their children, the echo boomers — also a huge age cohort — starting to form their own households; retired people living longer and healthier lives; and immigrant households — a record number over the last 30 years — now ready for homeownership.
The 55 to 64 cohort has registered a smaller rate of decline compared to the other age groups -LRB--4.6 percent), but its homeownership rate also slid to its lowest point on record during the first quarter of 2012.
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