This will be an interesting trend to watch — will the current college -
age cohort continue to indicate their political leanings on Facebook and Twitter as they age?
Not exact matches
Dr. Murphy began his HTLV epidemiology research during his fellowship at the NCI, and
continued it at UCSF and BSRI with a multicenter (five U.S. cities)
cohort study of almost 550 HTLV - 1 and -2 infected blood donors and 800
age -, sex - and race - matched controls.
This
cohort of
aging population is the most educated in our history, but also most healthy, and some will want to
continue to work.
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.