Not exact matches
So, the
statistics are unanimous: Not only was the Clinton presidency
after the bill's passage a time of vigorous
economic growth, but that growth was also demonstrably more robust than what occurred during the first two and a half years of the recovery.
Available data from the Institute of
Statistics, Social and
Economic Research (ISSER) in March 2017 revealed that only 10 percent of graduates find jobs
after their national service and it can take up to 10 years for a large number of graduates to secure employment.
After all, these
statistics are used for apportioning federal funding for many social and
economic programs.»
The latest numbers from
Statistics Canada show that B.C.'s policy has been a real environmental and
economic success
after six years.
In support, they cited the «brutal»
economic statistics facing law graduates, including the fact that the unemployment rate nine months
after graduation for the class of 2013 was 11.2 %.