Sentences with phrase «educated women attending»

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Across the nation, more women are attending college than men, and according to a CNBC article and research from the Institute of Family Studies, 2015 marked the first time in history that wives were better educated than their husbands.
Yet when droves of well - educated women took on jobs and busy schedules, they too tended to pray more than men, to attend services more, and to affirm (to pollsters) more religious beliefs.
Countries that consistently demonstrate the best maternal and newborn outcomes have a large percentage of midwife led maternity care for healthy women experiencing normal pregnancies - which constitutes the vast majority - a higher percentage of homebirth midwifery care with supportive hospital / medical transfer arrangements when needed, while the obstetricians attend to the women with high risk complications and serious illnesses, which is how they are educated as surgeons and medical doctors.
So if there is a correlation between women who attend childbirth education being more likely to have a natural childbirth, I have to wonder if that is due to the education or due to the fact that older, more educated women (who are more likely to choose to attend childbirth education) are more likely to have the birth they want.2
«It should be a wake - up call to this nation,» Cuomo said, «to say if you really want to be competitive globally, we have to have the best educated workforce, and that means we have to have college for every child, man or woman who wants to attend
«It's once again New York leading way, the way we did on raising minimum wage, the way we did on paid family leave, the way we did on passing marriage equality, the way we did on gun safety and it should be a wakeup call to this nation to say if you really want to be competitive globally, we have to have the best educated workforce and that means we have to have college for every child, man or woman, who wants to attend
Before Taylor - Ide attended HGSE, he witnessed the power of SEED - SCALE in Afghanistan, where he implemented an intervention that led to policy changes in the country, involving educating women on prenatal care.
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