Sentences with phrase «average birth year»

As the average birth year of our school faculty begins to dip below the year I began teaching, it becomes apparent that I am what some would consider an «experienced teacher.»

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Since 1950, life expectancies at birth have ticked upward at a rate of roughly two years per decade, from an average 68.2 for a newborn in 1950 to 76.8 for one in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
As of this year, mothers receive 14 to 16 weeks of parental leave following the birth of a child — bringing State Street in line with the national average.
With the mean time from funding to exit for a startup increasing from 2 - 5 years in the early 2000s to an average of 6 - 10 years today, an employee may hold illiquid stock for quite some time while undergoing major life events such as marriage, birth of a child, home purchase, or graduate education.
According to the latest report from the Chinese Academy of Social Science, it costs 490,000 yuan ($ 77,165) to raise a child from birth to 16 years old in an average city in China.
Delaying retirement from 65 — the average age people planned to retire, according to the RSA study — to their full Social Security retirement age (between 66 and 67, depending on their birth year) may be the best way for most preretirees to boost their retirement savings and increase their retirement income levels.
The government of Bangladesh, for example, has committed itself to the goal of a total fertility rate of 2.34 births per family by the year 2000; women in Bangladesh today, however, are thought to have an average of just under five children.
At least thirteen developing countries have managed to reduce their birthrates by an average of more than one birth per 1000 population per year for periods of five to sixteen years.
The average age in the UK for a first birth [note first birth not first conception, the distinction is significant] is now twenty - nine years of age and will shortly be over thirty as more and more women postpone motherhood until their thirties and forties.
According to the largest ever survey of new fathers, published last year by the NCT and Fathers Direct, 96 per cent of fathers attend the birth, yet half of all dads receive no paid paternity leave and the rest average about three days.
HRRMC has an average of 120 births per year with over half of those clients having Medicaid.
Certified Nurse Midwives who attend home births do have six years of training (not sure about how many births they attend in those years) but the average non nurse midwife will have minimal if any formal training and will not have seen 500 births even with years of practice.
On average during 1985 - 90, 53 % of practitioners attended less than five home births a year, and only 13 % attended more than 20 home births a year.
At 6 months, the average breastfed baby has doubled his birth weight, At one year, he weighs about 2 1/2 times his birth weight.
The average mother having a multiple birth of triplets or more is 29 - 32 years old, weighs 143 - 151 pounds at conception and gains 50 - 67 pounds during pregnancy, according to a study recently released by Mothers of Supertwins, a non-profit support network for families that have or are expecting triplets or more.
The Office of Population Censuses and Surveys recorded a near static proportion of all the region's births as occurring outside hospital in the years covered by the study (average 0.62 % compared with 1.2 % for the whole of England and Wales).
The women in the study gained 4.2 pounds on average between their baseline weight and one year after giving birth, suggesting that even small differences in BMI can lead to pelvic floor laxity in normal - weight women, says Yale researcher Marsha K. Guess, M.D., lead author on the study.
In the late 1970s, the average mother at the end of her childbearing years had given birth to more than three children.
These forms of Avalyn were popular as birth names in the year 2007 (AVERAGE # 1519) and are almost as popular today (# 962, ▼ 11.7 %).
Palmer reviews the evidence in terms of timing of solids, covering calorie, protein, iron, zinc, fatty acid needs and more, and fnds no evidence of a need to begin any kind of supplementation to the average exclusive breastmilk diet in the first year of life after term birth, and beyond.
2 years Average height (in): 33 - 37 in Length growth: 2.8 — 5.1 in per year Average weight: about 4 times birth weight Weight gain: 2.2 lb per year
Vaccinating pregnant mothers year - round against flu in the resource - challenged region of subtropical Nepal reduced infant flu virus infection rates by an average of 30 percent, increased birth weights by 15 percent and resulted in babies having less influenza, according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Most households in Bududa, according to The Republic of Uganda: Ministry of the Local Government, have more than six or seven children, with the average age of first birth for women being 14 - 16 years old.
Vaupel cites gains among average citizens in Japan, where the life expectancy at birth has been climbing and is now more than 83 years old.
Four years ago, Julia Sacher and her colleagues at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH in Toronto already succeeded in showing that, in the first week postpartum, the concentration of the enzyme monoamine oxidase A in the brain is on average 40 percent higher than in women who had not recently given birth.
A further study in October of last year found an average ratio of female to male births of 54:46 in about 90 Canadian communities, a shift that James Argo of the IntrAmericas Centre for Environment and Health in Ontario attributes to dioxin pollution from nearby oil refineries, metal smelters, coke ovens, and pulp mills.
Asthma admissions and preterm birth rates both fell by 10 per cent within a year after smoking restrictions were implemented, on average (The Lancet, doi.org/r49).
Women younger than 40, those using donor oocytes and those with male partner - related infertility that was treated with either intracytoplasmic sperm injection or sperm donation achieved live birth rates after five or six cycles, taking a median two years of trying, which were similar to rates in couples who were trying to conceive and were not using any form of treatment after an average of one year.
Based on those findings, the authors estimate that for cities of similar size averaging 3,187 births per year, an annual investment of approximately $ 2.2 million in nurse home visiting would yield community healthcare cost savings of about $ 6.7 million in the first six months of life, or $ 3 saved for every $ 1 spent.
This means that, on average, their bursts of star birth took place 12 billion years ago, when the Universe was just under 2 billion years old — a full billion years earlier than previously thought.
And birth control costs can be significant: A 2015 study found that «the ACA is saving the average pill user $ 255 per year, and the average woman receiving an IUD is saving $ 248.»
Students in the schools in this sample are more likely to have married parents (70.7 percent versus 61.7 percent statewide with third grade test scores), less likely to have fathers absent at the time of birth (9.8 percent versus 15.2 percent statewide), less likely to have Medicaid - funded births (a proxy for poverty at the time of birth, 37.7 percent versus 48.8 percent statewide), and have relatively better educated mothers (13.1 years of maternal education at the time of the child's birth, versus 12.5 years on average statewide).
Teen birth rates have declined in the past 10 years in Georgia and Oklahoma (as they have nationwide), but both states remain far above the national average.
From his birth, to moving regularly with his military family, to attending school and college, to accomplishing more in life than an average person, he shares the ups and downs of almost fifty years.
The SSA has a life - expectancy calculator that will show you the average number of years you can expect to live based on your gender and date of birth.
Authors of a 2014 American Sociological Review study concluded that job tenure (which was an average 6.9 years for women in 2012 and 7.4 for men that year) for mothers in particular can be connected to their employment situation when they give birth and the state of the job market.
Delaying retirement from 65 — the average age people planned to retire, according to the RSA study — to their full Social Security retirement age (between 66 and 67, depending on their birth year) may be the best way for most preretirees to boost their retirement savings and increase their retirement income levels.
Unfortunately or fortunately (depending on how you view longevity), Canadians are living longer — the average life expectancy at birth, according to Statistics Canada, was 81.4 years in 2011, almost two years higher than in 2001.
According to the World Bank, the average life expectancy at birth in 2013 in the United States was about 79 years, and more and more people are living well into their 80s.
25 years of neuter / return has effect comparable to reducing average litter size from four kittens to one MOUNT RANIER, Maryland ---- The largest return of data yet from a national survey of cat rescue and sterilization programs shows a cumulative reduction of 72 % in kitten births at monitored colonies since the introduction of neuter / return feral cat -LSB-...]
Feral cats have an average of 1.4 litters per year, with an average 3.5 live births in each litter.
The average lifespan for the dogs on which we had both birth and death dates was 10 years 10 months.
If it does not do so, the country's toxic burden threatens to stall or even reverse the dramatic health gains of the last 60 years, which raised average life expectancy from 45 to 74 years and slashed infant mortality from 122 deaths per 1,000 births down to 20.
The crisis that mankind faces today, as actuarial financial researchers are quick to note, is a declining birth rate, and the average age of a European, Japanese, or American is getting older each year.
Between 1925 — 1983 late registrations as a proportion of registrations of all live births ranged from 0.2 % in 1962 to 1 % in 1982, and between 2004 — 2009 averaged 1.3 % per year [24].
The average numbers of male and female births (± 1 standard error) in each month of the year, averaged over 1980 — 2009 (n = 30).
The temperature anomaly series allows us to investigate the effect of unusually warm or cold months on the proportion of male births, compared to the average for that time of year.
Spinal cord injuries occur more often than we would like to think, over 10,000 each year on average, in auto accidents, slip and fall accidents, on construction sites, playing sports and sometimes during the birth of a baby.
For example, 2011 life expectancy at birth (Statistics form the Center for Disease Control) indicate men live to 76.3 years on average compared to women who live to 81.1 years on average.
Based on the findings, researchers estimate that for cities of a similar size averaging about 3,187 births a year, an annual investment of $ 2.2 million in nurse home visiting would result in a community health care cost savings of about $ 7 million in the first two years of a child's life.
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