Sentences with phrase «by age rating»

When you set up profiles for your family members, you can limit the type of movies they can watch by age rating.
Apple's parental controls, called restrictions, allow you to dictate what your child can access on the iPad and you can restrict content by age rating if you want to.
To restrict games by age rating, select «Age Level for Games.»
Depending on the device, parents can block certain features like in - game purchases, access to the Internet, location tracking or games by their age rating.

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Recent research shows that participating in a community — specifically a religious fellowship of any sort — reduces the mortality rate of middle age individuals by half and reduces stress compared to non-adherents.
The «public pension replacement rate» in this chart is given by the sum of all three main public pension sources (the CPP, Old Age Security, and Guaranteed Income Supplement).
If the present birth rate of 1.37 births for women of childbearing age continues, Japan could lose one - third of its population by the middle of this century.
One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
As much as 3.9 per cent of B.C.'s population is employed by a startup company, defined as a company under two years of age, and that's nearly double the share in Manitoba, the province with the lowest relative rate of startup activity.
MMA's cable and pay - per - view audiences often beat TV ratings produced by pro sporting events — including baseball, NASCAR and the Stanley Cup Finals - in the coveted 18 - to - 34 age bracket.
A 21 - year - old who invests $ 100 every month in a Roth IRA could see her / his nest egg grow to more than $ 200,000 (assuming a 5 percent annual return and a marginal tax rate of 25 percent) by age 67, according to Bankrate's
The rate of suicide for boys in that age group, on the other hand, has increased by 37 %, according to the CDC.
Retirees are facing problems very similar to the average pension fund: In addition to not having enough cash contributions to keep up with the costs of aging, their returns have been hurt by interest rates that have been too low for too long.
Despite that hurdle, The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that those ages 65 and over will experience the fastest rates of labor force growth by 2024.
In the coming decades, as baby - boomers hit old age, the annual death rate will climb from 8.3 per 1,000 people today to 10.2 by 2050 in America, from 10.6 to 13.7 in Italy and from 9.1 to 12.8 in Spain.
If you save just $ 200 a month, earn an annual interest rate of 7 percent and let your savings compound annually, you'll save more than $ 150,000 by the time you retire at age 65.
Assuming the retirement age and birth rate both stay the same, the ratio of workers to retirees will drop from 8 - to - 1 today to 4 - to - 1 by 2050, according to the WEF.
«The old adage is: «Bull markets don't die of old age, they are killed by higher interest rates
In their call for a higher rate, Quail says the union is joined by groups representing commercial electricity users, industry advocates, and old age pensioners.
The low employment rate, which applies in the 25 - 54 age group as well as the full population of working age adults, can not be explained away by baby boomer retirements.
But when you look at the 2006 election by age group, you find that today's seniors are voting at a rate that all Canadians did when Dief was running half a century ago.
The homeownership rate of households headed by people aged 30 to 34 fell to 46.3 percent in the first quarter of 2018, a disappointment for those who hoped the upward turn in the fourth quarter of 2017 (to 47.1 percent) was a sign of better times to come.
By our calculations, this would stem the impact of our aging workforce and low birth rate.
While the assumptions about the future unemployment rate may be affected by policy, the fact is that slower U.S. population growth, coupled with an aging population, place substantial limits on labor force growth, which will leave U.S. GDP growth almost entirely dependent on changes in productivity.
The amount you withdraw is determined by your age: If you're 75, you take 5.82 % out each year; if you're, say, 90, the rate shoots up to 11.92 %.
In turn, this decline is being driven primarily by the aging of our population, which is slowing the rate of growth of the labour force.
An Analysis of the Economic Circumstances of Canadian Seniors, authored by statistician Richard Shillington of Tristat Resources and released by the Broadbent Institute, also shows the Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) guarantee levels are falling behind and trends in income sources for seniors suggest that high poverty rates among seniors will further increase.
«Among the working - age population, the rise in income for middle - class families has been fuelled by higher female employment rates, and, to a lesser extent, by higher wages and tax reductions,» says the presentation delivered to Flaherty.
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is a simple computation: You take the Civilian Labor Force (people age 16 and over employed or seeking employment) and divide it by the Civilian Noninstitutional Population (those 16 and over not in the military and or committed to an institution).
In the first comprehensive analysis of TFSA maximization rates by age and income, Kesselman analyzed data released last month by the CRA in response to his Access to Information request.
This aging expansion, now in its eighth year, weakened by faltering profits, is becoming more vulnerable due to slowly rising interest rates, sluggish consumer spending, shrinking profit margins and rebounding energy costs.
Everyone needs to understand that at some point those promises have to change, either by raising retirement age or increasing contribution rates.
As Anthony Crupi writes in Ad Age, they were «the sort of monster ratings that are almost impossible to come by in 2018.»
To do so, GOBankingRates compared survey responses to key retirement savings benchmarks based on a savings rate of 5 percent of income and checkpoints sourced from J.P. Morgan Asset Management, as well as Census Bureau data on median incomes by age range.
But the participation rate for people age 25 to 54, which shouldn't be affected much by such factors, has fallen to 80.7 %, from 83.1 % at the end of 2007.
Because the decline is being driven by unusual labor - force flows — aging workers retiring, the lure of government disability payments, discouraged workers and other factors — the jobless rate is a perplexing indicator of job - market slack and vigor.
In one sense, the Fed created an ice age for US interest rates by lowering the Fed Funds rate essentially to zero and by printing money to buy US Treasury and mortgage backed securities, putting further downward pressure on longer term interest rates.
Ownership rates fell sharply for the youngest (first - time buyers) age groups — by more than four per cent
Tertiary Degree Graduates Aged 25 - 34 (in millions) Tertiary Degrees By Percentage of OECD And G20 Total * OECD estimate based on the same average annual growth rate as that observed between 2000 and 2009 + Germany and...
The fall in the number of births to immigrant women is explained by behavior (falling birth rates), rather than population composition (change in the number of women of childbearing age), according to a Pew Research analysis.
Announcing the new system which will be introduced in October, David Cameron said: «we're going to help parents protect their children from some of the graphic content in online music videos by working with the British Board of Film Classification, Vevo and YouTube to plilot the age rating of these videos»
For example, the U.S. is predominantly a Christian nation by its population, and when a predominantly Christian sample is surveyed to rate Christians, hence the Christian direction of the survey, the outcome would naturally reflect a Christian favor in the land, more favorable among older age groups, and so on and so forth.
Although it was a time of disintegration, the age of decline produced one thinker and scholar of great profundity, Shah Walliyulla (died 1180; A.D. 1766), rated by some as superior to Ghazali and Lbn Rushd (Averroes).
In England the government runs the rating system, which has specific age levels as to suitability and is backed up by local police enforcement.
We controlled for a variety of other factors that may also have influenced STI rates in particular areas and we also used older age groups, unaffected by the schemes, as a further control.
This state of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing worldwide popularity of TV has been accompanied by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can have an instant impact on people who have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research has concluded that of all media, newspapers do the best job of presenting a satisfactory image of aging.
Ought we to be surprised that black youths isolated from the labor market, marginalized by decrepit urban schools, devalued by alienating ideals of beauty and targeted by an unprecedented drug invasion exhibit high rates of crime and teen - age pregnancy?
For example, classifications by age, sex, occupation, and income are relevant to such practical matters as insurance rates, clothing, hours of work, and taxes, respectively.
Nor, for that matter, will there be many Greeks; with a fertility rate of only 1.37 children per female, one of the world's lowest, Greece by mid-century will have a population two - thirds of which exceeds the age of sixty, and very little population at all by the end of the century.
Astronomers estimate the age of the universe in two ways: 1) by looking for the oldest stars; and 2) by measuring the rate of expansion of the universe and extrapolating back to the Big Bang; just as crime detectives can trace the origin of a bullet from the holes in a wall.
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