Pay Scale, 4/19/16» «The data are clear: individuals with
at least some college education make more money than those with only a high school degree,» writes Dr. Bridget Terry Long, Ph.D., in PayScale's College ROI Report.
The researchers, reporting in the journal Neurology, found that those with the equivalent
of at least a college education are seven times more likely than those who didn't finish high school to be disability - free one year after a TBI serious enough to warrant inpatient time in a hospital and rehabilitation facility.
He found that paternity establishment was more likely when women were not teenagers, had private health insurance or
at least a college education, and did not have any chronic or sexually transmitted diseases or health issues during pregnancy.
While higher parental education decreases the likelihood that a child will live in a low - income or poor household, nearly half of children living in poverty (48 percent) have a parent with
at least some college education.
Strong charter laws appeared earlier in states where the fraction of adults with
at least a college education was higher.
Meanwhile young men with
at least some college education (who can get higher - skilled and better - paying jobs) experienced less decline in median income; for those with advanced degrees, median income actually increased by 14 percent.
With almost 80 % of Rochester and Rochester Hills having
at least some college education and intelligence being partially hereditary, the numbers could be significantly higher.
They have
at least some college education, and 18 % work in technology.
Those with
at least some college education and those in households earning more than $ 50,000 are more likely than others to say this.
Demographically, audiobook listeners are more likely to have had
at least some college education and to be the parent of a minor child.
As of 2010, approximately 61 % of Americans ages 25 to 34 had
at least some college education.
3 million more jobs were given to applicants who had
at least some college education.
Many employers prefer candidates with
at least some college education, such as a couple of years at a community college or vocational school, with courses in computer, communication and office skills.