Sentences with phrase «data looking at rates»

Some have internal data looking at rates of usage of various technology products and examining outcomes data as a function of technology usage.

Not exact matches

Rather than zeroing in on a specific review, «we look at our overall data, including internal and external surveys on employee happiness, turnover rates, et cetera.»
Looking at 100 large metro areas, the researchers analyzed public data across nine categories, including housing costs, income equality, Medicare enrollment, the numbers of hospitals and households with older adults, and volunteer rates for older adults.
However, looking at DHS data on the arrest rate of illegal entrants at the Mexican border, Federico S. Mandelman, a research economist and associate policy adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and Andrei Zlate, a senior financial economist in the Boston Fed's Risk and Policy Analysis Unit, found the numbers have been plummeting.
Parrot measures popularity by looking at Demand Expressions, a measure which (lacking ratings from Netflix, which doesn't release them) combines data on file sharing, social chatter, Wiki activity, fan ratings, and other factors.
For example, if a driver gets a low rating and is accused of speeding or driving unsafely during the ride, Uber could look at the driving data to determine what happened.Though Uber could reserve looking at the data only when there is a complaint, nothing prevents it from actively monitoring its drivers to regularly conduct quality control and make sure there's no unsafe behavior.
Using proprietary data collected by Restaurant Business and its sister research firm Technomic from 2016, we looked at nearly 100 of the largest US chains and rated them on three criteria we considered the most telling for all - around fast - food excellence: financial performance, customer satisfaction, and overall value.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out, if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
When we look at the data globally, we often see the research and attention on women at the top or on the board, but the biggest issue is really the drop - off at the middle - management stage, where women leave at about twice the rate men do.
In order to rank the best places for living the American Dream, we looked at data on five metrics — homeownership rate, diversity rate, upward mobility rate, median home value and unemployment rate.
Economists, taking a cue from currency traders, increasingly are looking at transaction - related data to better understand short - term exchange rate dynamics.
It's also makes sense to look back at the historical data to see what happens when bonds aren't in a near - continuous falling interest rate environment.
To give you an idea of the differences between last year's travel budget and what you may be paying this year, we looked at what a seven day vacation for a family of four would cost you, excluding airfare (based on data from Budget Your Trip and currency exchange rate data from Bloomberg).
Now, talking about what is specifically happening with the US dollar, it might be interesting for people to look at the data provided by the World Bank, in which the World Bank provides the ratio between purchasing power parities and nominal exchange rates of countries, comparing it with the US dollar.
To calculate the personal savings rate, we looked at data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on the average income per capita for each city in the U.S..
Earnings / Macro Pulse: But if you look at a couple of key indicators we track: the «nominal surprise index» (this tracks a combination of the Citi US inflation surprise index and the economic surprise index - giving a view on how the inflation and general economic data is turning out vs expectations), and the «earnings revisions indicator» (this combines earnings revisions ratio and the rate of change in forward earnings).
To find the best auto insurance companies in New Jersey, we took a look at which companies received the least complaints compared to the rest of the auto insurance companies, and then combined it with our auto insurance rate data above.
You can also look at analytics data to figure out which pages have the lowest bounce rates, highest visitor numbers, longest time spent on the page, and even referrals back to that part of the site.
Looking at the entire 2,457 weeks Freddie Mac has been recording data, only 380 weeks offered mortgage rates lower than today's levels.
The paper concludes: «Irrespective of either the matching or the adjustment procedure, we are unable to find evidence that schemes allowing emergency birth control leads to reductions in teenage pregnancy rates» — in other words, whichever way we looked at the data, there was no evidence that confidential pharmacy EBC schemes lead to reductions in teenage pregnancy rates.
Three pronounced trends in American beverage consumption and recycling patterns have emerged since CRI's first BMDA looked at year 2000 data: overall sales growth, non-carbonated sales growth, and stagnating recycling rates — all of which are resulting in higher rates of landfilling, incineration and littering, and other negative environmental impacts.
Although you can also look at football helmet ratings, the NOCSAE cautions «against an over-reliance on any individual data point, rating or measurement which could lead to inaccurate conclusions or even a false sense of security that one helmet brand or model guarantees a measurably higher level of concussion protection than another for a particular athlete.»
Gee, I don't know, Ashley L, but I've had midwives lie at transport right to my face, lie on the records they brought with them (always much later — we had a near 70 % «forgotten» record rate, and the records were always super neat and new - looking when that happened), lie to their patients about their risks, so why wouldn't they lie in the MANA data?
I only have two sources to hand: that one (which only measures by developed / undeveloped, so it includes some very homogenous populations, i.e. in Scandinavia) and another that looks at data from Missouri between 1986 and 1997 that puts the rate at 0.5 for whites and 1.1 for African - Americans, but I'm sure there are others that are better and might give you a better idea.
If you were to look at national statistics — which includes high - risk women who give birth in the hospital — it would not be appropriate, for example, to compare your c - section rate to Vital Records data on c - section rates.
And this inflammatory use of a «relative percentage risk» rather than relative risk or absolute risk... for example, even if assuming the writer's awkward data is valid, you can to look at infant living rates and see 99.6 % vs 98.4 %, which means there's only a 1.2 % higher risk of bad outcome from at - home birth than hospital.
I should look closer at the cancer data, but given the rates of breastfeeding over the last few decades, especially of breastfeeding past 1 year, I would guess that most of the cancer data comes from women with several shorter lactations.
I took a (very) shallow dive into the data, looking at a 3 - 4 countries from each continent and there doesn't seem to be much correlation between ownership rates and murder rates.
But the results of the study, which looked at data from 1995 through 2014, did not show statistically significant rates of illnesses typically associated with PFOA exposure.
Looking at the available data, engineers decide on a flow rate that they feel will optimize the infrastructure project.
Also that day, Fischbach recalls, «when we looked at our data there was a sharp drop in the count rate [the rate of radioactive decay], exactly coincident with the flare.»
Researchers from Canada and the United States looked at data from four nationally representative surveys in 2002 and 2012/13 to compare rates of suicidal thoughts and help - seeking in military and civilian populations.
And they examined data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to look at various socio - ecological factors that have been posited as contributors to individualism, including prevalence of infectious disease and disasters, rates of urbanization, changes in secularism, and trends in occupational status.
The research team explored data from more than 100,000 participants in the Nurses» Health Study (NHS), looking at rates of cardiovascular disease, specifically incidence of coronary heart disease and stroke.
The study used data from Washington state to look at whether enrolling people with severe mental illness in Medicaid before their release from prison increased their use of community mental health services and reduced rearrest and reincarceration rates.
To look at farming's impact on overall survival rates, marine biologists Jennifer Ford and the late Ransom Myers of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, examined three decades» worth of data from Ireland, Scotland, and Canada.
To look at the relationship between economic and population well - being, social scientists José Tapia Granados and Ana Diez - Roux of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor amassed U.S. Census Bureau data on mortality rates, life expectancy, unemployment and GDP for each year from 1920 to 1940.
«Impacts of ride - hailing on crashes differ from city to city: Penn study is first to look at city - specific data to find how so called «ride - sharing» services influence crash rates
The pair looked at historical life expectancy and mortality data as well as GDP growth and unemployment rates.
Looking at 80 years of U.S. fertility and temperature data, they found that «additional days above 80 degrees Fahrenheit cause a large decline in birth rates approximately eight to 10 months later.»
When looking at these data, please keep in mind that most estimates of the error rate in dbSNP are relatively high, as are most estimates of the error rate in publicly available dbSNP genotypes of reference samples.
The study, which was commissioned by dating site EliteSingles, looked at anonymous user data to see how Kiwi singles rate themselves on the «sexy» scale.
EliteSingles looked at anonymous user data in which Americans had to rate the attractiveness of their appearance on a scale of 1 to 7.
Being Multiracial May Give You An Advantage In Online Dating — Researchers analyzed data collected between 2003 and 2010 from a major online dating website and combed through 6.7 million messages exchanged between heterosexual men and women... «We look at response rate versus attractive...
To come up with the data, TripAdvisor looked at on - site bookings for attractions... and Oklahoma — MONEY subbed in TripAdvisor's highest - rated thing to do.
Michael Podgursky, professor of economics at the University of Missouri, looked at data from the 1999 — 2000 Schools and Staffing Survey and found that when school administrators were asked whether they used salaries to reward «excellence,» only 6 percent of traditional public school administrators answered yes, while «the rates for charter (36 percent) and private schools (22 percent) were much higher.»
... And then, this year we looked at our NAPLAN data and found that 68 per cent of our Grade 5 students were medium to high level growth - so, our next target will be moving those students showing low growth and pushing everyone up towards high rates of growth.
In «Graduation Rates Are Insufficient As An Accountability Measure,» Chad Aldeman looks at some problems with using highs school graduation rates for accountability purposes and presents data showing the large variation in college - going rates at schools with the same graduation rRates Are Insufficient As An Accountability Measure,» Chad Aldeman looks at some problems with using highs school graduation rates for accountability purposes and presents data showing the large variation in college - going rates at schools with the same graduation rrates for accountability purposes and presents data showing the large variation in college - going rates at schools with the same graduation rrates at schools with the same graduation ratesrates.
We included administrative data from teacher, parent, and student ratings of local schools; we considered the potential relationship between vote share and test - score changes over the previous two or three years; we examined the deviation of precinct test scores from district means; we looked at changes in the percentage of students who received failing scores on the PACT; we evaluated the relationship between vote share and the percentage change in the percentile scores rather than the raw percentile point changes; and we turned to alternative measures of student achievement, such as SAT scores, exit exams, and graduation rates.
In addition to analyzing overall ratings, we looked at individual measures like value - added data and observation scores — even scores for specific skills.
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