It's one of the many
findings in their study which was commissioned by local nuclear power plant unions to show state lawmakers their value.
This is
found in a study which followed up 5,200 public sector employees for 28 years.
There is lots to consume in terms of
the findings in this study which will make you ask why this high prevalence of obesity is happening in children so young.
Not exact matches
Vader says she hopes the
study's
findings will compel more employers to adopt the Depression Care program,
which is beyond what is normally covered
in most Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAPs).
Lythcott - Haims asks parents: If you drive or walk your kid everywhere, how will he or she develop the essential adult skill of
finding «his way around a campus, the town
in which her summer internship is located, or the city where he is working or
studying abroad»?
Check out the
findings from several
studies,
which shine a light on what it takes to achieve more
in life.
When the researchers looked at data from that particular
study, they
found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test
in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
A new
study has
found that, for many, being «liked» on social media is more important than being liked
in reality,
which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life
in the moment.
Researchers at the University of Basel
in Switzerland recently published
findings from a series of
studies in which 480 people were shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
The
study, headed by Professor Edward Guinan of the school's astronomy and astrophysics department, initially looked at
which crops would thrive
in soil that is similar to that
found on Mars (based on readings taken by the Phoenix Mars lander and samples recreated on earth).
E-cigs are dangerous... or not... depending on the circumstance: The Academies» uberstudy,
which carefully reviewed more than 800 other peer - reviewed
studies,
found «conclusive evidence» that «most e-cigarettes... contain and emit numerous potentially toxic substances» (besides nicotine, that is), but
found only «substantial evidence» that this exposure to poisons is sorta maybe «significantly lower» than it is
in tobacco - filled smokes.
The Times article cited a
study published
in the journal Psychological Science,
which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
Overall, the
study,
which surveyed 1,801 people,
found that social media does not stress people out,
in general.
LinkedIn's latest
findings support a 2016
study published
in the Journal of Education,
which found that managers pay special attention to communication skills and analytical skills when evaluating an employee.
That's the first
finding in this week's economic research wrap,
which also looks at changes
in the way women have spent their days
in recent years and summarizes
studies on spillovers from central bank balance - sheet normalization.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
In fact, a recent
study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the American Journal of Public Health
finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,»
in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in which a government agency makes rules
in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Dr. Laurie Helgoe cites several
studies in which researchers compared the two and
found that introverts generally have higher levels of electrical activity
in the cerebral cortex,
which may explain why they limit external stimulation so as to maintain an appropriate level of arousal.
The authors claimed that an «Increasing numbers of academic
studies are
finding that mental health problems have been soaring among girls over the past 10 - and
in particular five - years, coinciding with the period
in which young people's use of social media has exploded.»
While this reads like a marketing gimmick, the NiH has independently
studied and
found benefits of doing so,
which is why it's a natural choice for sleep products (
in fact, Amerisleep's technology also uses Celiant to do so) and sleepwear.
Jon Levs, author of All
in: How Our Work - First Culture Fails Dads, Families, and Businesses — And How We Can Fix It Together,
studied the effect of paid leave
in California and New Jersey,
which have paid family leave programs, and
found that the majority of businesses reported that their state's paid leave programs had either no effect or a positive effect on their business.
A larger follow - up
study done the following year appeared to confirm those
findings, as did a 2018
study published
in the Journal of Adolescent Health
which looked at roughly 1,150 British adolescents aged 11 to 18.
The
study,
which wasn't named
in Hollauf's column,
found that subjects spent an average of only 31 seconds on their schoolwork before getting distracted by another task.
His
findings feature
in textbooks and management training courses, and his debut book, The Procrastination Equation, combines the first meta - analysis of the topic (encompassing some 800
studies) with original research, including some for
which the professor served as his own subject.
The
study,
which surveyed 50,000 adults
in 24 developed countries,
found that «daughters of working mothers completed more years of education, were more likely to be employed and
in supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller
in The New York Times.
As the International Buiness Times points out, recent
studies «
found that disrupted sleep schedules of six - hour bouts decreased metabolism
in volunteers,
which could translate to annual weight gain of 10 pounds.»
Since then, additional high - profile
studies have come out — including an article, published
in the journal of Psychological Science
in the Public Interest,
which found no evidence that brain games improve everyday cognition — but the topic is still very much up for debate.
The relationship between homeownership and wealth held true even
in the years surrounding the mortgage crisis,
which wiped out trillions of dollars
in home equity and caused over 4 million Americans to lose their homes, researchers for Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing
Studies found.
A recent story
in The New York Times looks into a more recent
study by Hall,
which appears to confirm his preliminary
findings.
This research supports the
findings of other
studies,
which show that spending time
in nature and increasing your exposure to sunlight can lead to higher levels of creativity.
«Life satisfaction dips
in middle age, after
which it starts going up again beyond the age of 54, a new
study of worldwide well - being
finds,» PsyBlog reports.
The
study, authored by University of Wisconsin - Madison teaching assistant James Bonus,
found that playing Pokémon Go can be linked to positive outcomes such as friendship formation and walking —
which in many cases «predicted enhanced well - being,» the
study said.
But the Whistle Sports
study finds that the teenage audience is more interested
in things like «fails» (
which doesn't really interest the 34 - 54 audience, Selander says), or behind - the - scenes videos, or crazy dunks, or trick shots, or pranks.
If that sounds like a familiar point, it's the exact conclusion of the 75 - year Harvard Grant
Study,
which found that the number - one thing people need
in order to be fulfilled and happy is to develop relationships with other people.
The disease management program resulted
in fewer hospital visits for workers,
which was a significant factor
in cost reduction, the
study found.
From the observational
studies,
which consisted of around 406,000 participants
in total, the researchers
found a link between artificial sweeteners and a small increase
in BMI (plus a slight increase
in the likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes).
• A Stanford
study found that 65 % of respondents
in the US «expressed interest»
in a zero - rating or data - exemption service (though there wasn't as much of a consensus on
which apps they'd like to be zero - rated).
A
study published
in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
found that individuals who consume a calorie - restricted diet had lower levels of T3 thyroid hormone,
which Healthline lists as a «hormone that helps maintain body temperature, among other functions.»
A new
study,
which analyzed more than 20,000 conversations on Reddit,
found fairness showed up
in nearly 80 % of conversations
in topics from business to politics.
A
study published
in the Harvard Business Review
found that work satisfaction directly corresponds to feelings of gratitude,
which peaks between the ages of 25 and 34 and then again later
in life.
A
study by Byron Capital Markets
in February
found that mid-sized tech firms
in Canada are valued at a discount between 23 % and 34 % compared to their U.S. peers,
which makes them easy targets.
In a
study conducted at Princeton, researchers
found that a one - second clip of candidates for senator or governor was enough for people to accurately predict
which candidate was elected.
Nearly a third of older workers
in the NORC
study said they have brushed up their skills through job training or school during the last half decade,
which could provide an income boost and help
in finding late - career work.
All of
which is why you'll
find several takeaways relevant to your own company
in Forrester's case
study about IBM.
The
study also refreshed an earlier
study which looked at listings
in 72 predominately black neighborhoods across New York and
found that three - quarters of the Airbnb hosts
in those areas were white.
A
study found that people who work
in offices filled with natural light experience substantially less eye strain, headaches and blurred visions, all of
which deter focus and performance.
Take a much - trumpeted 2014
study out of MIT,
in which research subjects underwent work trials with both human and robots
in charge and
found they preferred being managed by the machines.
In a
study conducted by NewsCred, my company —
which surveyed about 500 U.S. millennials —
found that 47 percent of them open company communications most, if not all, of the time.
Details on these and other
findings are contained
in a new industry
study,
which presents historical demand data for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, plus forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by product and market.
Mixed
findings in this field of research may relate to various operationalisations of long working hours, that is,
in some
studies the cut - point has been 40 [12] or 45 hours [14] or «more than one hour weekly overtime work» versus less [13] and possibly to the different work cultures
in which these
studies were carried out.
A survey of New York City employers after implementation of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result of the law.26
In a similar study from Connecticut, which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.
In a similar
study from Connecticut,
which passed a statewide paid sick days law
in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.
in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective
in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.
in 2008,
found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses
in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.
in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.28