Not exact matches
This was
borne out by research, such as a 2014 study by Jeremy Galbreath of the Curtin
Graduate School of Business in Western Australia that found «the representation of women in both winemaking and viticulture roles has declined since 2007, despite clear evidence to suggest that
female enrolments in Australia's leading oenology and viticulture degree programs have been on the rise since the 1980s».
Total 2001 Population: 94207 Male: 49 %
Female: 51 % Under 18: 20.9 % Over 60: 17.7 %
Born outside UK: 7.8 % White: 95.9 % Black: 0.5 % Asian: 1.9 % Mixed: 0.5 % Other: 1.2 % Christian: 55.5 % Muslim: 1.6 %
Graduates 16 - 74: 28.8 % No Qualifications 16 - 74: 23.6 % Owner - Occupied: 67.1 % Social Housing: 18.9 % (Council: 11.7 %, Housing Ass.: 7.1 %) Privately Rented: 11.7 % Homes without central heating and / or private bathroom: 14.1 %
Total 2001 Population: 107320 Male: 48.2 %
Female: 51.8 % Under 18: 25.4 % Over 60: 16.8 %
Born outside UK: 17.7 % White: 77.5 % Black: 10.2 % Asian: 7.1 % Mixed: 3.7 % Other: 1.5 % Christian: 65.8 % Hindu: 3.1 % Muslim: 3.9 % Full time students: 3.4 %
Graduates 16 - 74: 21.9 % No Qualifications 16 - 74: 25.3 % Owner - Occupied: 64.3 % Social Housing: 21.5 % (Council: 13.5 %, Housing Ass.: 7.9 %) Privately Rented: 11.9 % Homes without central heating and / or private bathroom: 8.4 %
Led by
graduate student Alejandro Reyes, Gordon's team analyzed fecal samples from four sets of Missouri -
born female identical twins and their mothers.
Our data on students» adult outcomes include earnings, college attendance, college quality (measured by the earnings of previous
graduates of the same college), neighborhood quality (measured by the percentage of college
graduates in their zip code), teenage birth rates for
females (measured by claiming a dependent
born when the woman was still a teenager), and retirement savings (measured by contributions to 401 [k] plans).