Sentences with phrase «correlated with wealth»

Obviously owning your own home is correlated with wealth.
Assuming that you define success as the accumulation of wealth, then yes, self - employment is correlated with wealth.
Happiness is correlated with wealth and education, the study suggests.

Not exact matches

This rise in values correlates with an increase in home equity among the country's homeowners, growing their wealth - on - paper by a collective billions of dollars nationwide.
Whereas studies show that absolute wealth does not correlate with happiness, comparative wealth contributes to status in one's community, and people enjoy high status.
Progressive taxation and policies that mitigate extreme wealth inequality are correlated with a lot of other positive benefits for society as a whole.
Add to this as mentioned prior, old money predominates new money, and wealth tends to correlate inversely with good character and judgement.
If it is indeed so that the two - party system delivers more representation to the wealthier and since wealth correlates to better academic qualifications, we can expect more American politicians with a college degree, for example.
They found that, just as in 1975, wealth correlated with longevity.
Plus, the results matter to policymakers: People's happiness correlates with important life outcomes such as health, wealth, and even life expectancy.
Sachin Sharma and Dharmesh Shah of the Department of Electronics & Communication, at Gujarat Technological University, in Ahmedabad, India, point out that an increased incidence of road crashes in their country correlates with increasing wealth and the surge in vehicle numbers this development has wrought.
When researchers went back to Crete, the half - starved WWII culture responsible for the creation of the «Mediterranean Diet», and Ancel Keys» ticket to wealth, they found that olive oil consumption was highly correlated with CVD.
It's certainly true, as Mike and Aaron say, that achievement tends to correlate with family wealth and with prior academic achievement.
The outcomes of the Isolation of Poverty Index and Isolation of Wealth Index are highly correlated with district FRPL rates because districts with very high or low populations of FRPL - eligible students are much more likely to be economically isolated.
But the LaCrosse is nothing if not Buick's core product, literally and philosophically: a quiet, milquetoast, smooth - riding, conservatively styled (even if that grille is larger than before, a nod to the psychological theorem that correlates shininess with implications of wealth.
although really, wealth is so tightly correlated with age you can't really say if someone is relatively wealthy unless you know how old they are.
Yes, wealth's probably correlated with longevity, but CDC data may actually prove just that — i.e. the rich are already the longer living citizens, on average, and it's already in the data?
The reason is that the survey tested attitudes towards global warming based on only two explanatory variables (party and education level), one of which (education) is strongly correlated with another important (but omitted) explanatory variable: wealth / income.
And of course wealth is correlated with fossil fuel consumption, because that's currently where we get most of our energy from.
Let us assume for this exercise that around $ 15,000 per capita constitutes a «happiness threshold» where real improvements in welfare and happiness stops being strongly correlated with increased wealth, as some social researchers contend.
Rhyl says: May 1, 2011 at 5:56 am «I have been looking for a much longer time period of history that correlate world events with climatic events eg LIA with famine, plague, witch burnings, crop failures, wars etc and MWPeriod with growth of wealth, cathedral building, improved living conditions, and / or wars, territorial expansion.
I have been looking for a much longer time period of history that correlate world events with climatic events eg LIA with famine, plague, witch burnings, crop failures, wars etc and MWPeriod with growth of wealth, cathedral building, improved living conditions, and / or wars, territorial expansion.
I would fully expect that such an index would be strongly correlated with damage, conditioned upon the population / wealth at risk in the path of the storm.
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