Sentences with phrase «greater labor market»

Strong impulse control, executive function, and social skills can lead to greater labor market and higher education success, better physical wellbeing and personal finance, and lower substance abuse.

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And globalization certainly has its benefits for U.S. companies — chiefly lower labor costs and greater market access.
«The (Fed policy - setting) committee needs to make policy choices that will lead to more great years like 2014,» Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota said in remarks prepared for delivery in Helena, Montana, citing the dramatic improvement in the U.S. labor market last year.
The disappointing trends of the Great Recession and its aftermath come on the heels of the weak labor market from 2000 - 2007, during which the median income of non-elderly households fell significantly from $ 68,941 to $ 66,575, the first time in the post-war period that incomes failed to grow over a business cycle.
Her view, as she articulated in a speech to the AFL - CIO labor union in February, is that the spike in unemployment that followed the Great Recession was largely the result of the economic downturn, and not of a skills mismatch problem in the labour market, as some have suggested.
And for all the muddle, the one thing that seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth than there is of inflation accelerating.
In support of this hypothesis, we saw that places with less - effective labor markets for CEOs were typically associated with a greater disparity in the performance of firms run by managers, relative to firms run by leaders.
Greater flexibility is needed in the labor market, and productivity must be raised.
The next two weeks are the peak of the holiday season, so we'll likely see a retest of stock market lows, but this merely gives investors a second chance to buy great stocks at bargain prices before most traders return after Labor Day.
One of the greatest economic mysteries out there, according to many market watchers: Why labor market productivity has slowed sharply around the world in recent years.
As usual, the Fed chair hedged her bets somewhat, saying she wanted to see further improvement in labor market conditions and greater confidence that inflation would move back up to 2 % in the next few years, but, based on current trends, it seems that small, incremental hikes in base interest rates are looming on the horizon.
Meanwhile, on the labor market front, greater utilization of technology in business has placed a premium on high - skilled workers who can navigate and innovate alongside that technology.
Kempsim speaks for the employers who want to make it easier to find workers (and to pay those workers less) as the labor market finally heats up after the Great Recession.
Five years into the recovery, the unemployment rate for the least - skilled American workers is still 8.5 percent and many workers who left the labor market during the Great Recession have been having trouble finding work even with an improving economy.
Named Market Watch Wine Brand of the Year in 2015, Josh is sourced from across many great California winegrowing regions, every vintage represents a labor of love, a commitment to quality, and a very personal promise to make great wine in honor of Joseph's dad, Josh.
«The link between economic freedom and prosperity is clear — states that support low taxation, limited government and flexible labor markets see greater economic growth, while states with lower levels of economic freedom see lower living standards and less economic opportunity,» said Fred McMahon, co-author of the study.
Other determinants, including local labor market conditions, parental education and family structure appear to have a greater impact on child poverty levels, according to Myungkook Joo, assistant professor in Rutgers School of Social Work, who authored the study.
The great lack in the American scientific labor market, he and other observers argue, is not top - flight technical talent but attractive career opportunities for the approximately 30,000 scientists and engineers — about 18,000 of them American citizens — who earn PhDs in the U.S. each year.
«To get them to understand the labor market issues here, when they have just gained a foothold in this great scientific establishment of ours, is almost impossible,» he says.
Among the program's long - term benefits, which were strongest for minority men, were higher earnings, greater hours worked, and stronger attachment to the labor market.
This employment gap is consistent with other data [xx] showing that the Great Recession hit black college graduates much harder than white college graduates, as well as with evidence [xxi] that employers are more likely to discriminate against minorities in weak labor markets.
Longer - term outcomes are especially desirable for such a line of inquiry, as there is greater agreement on the value of enrolling in college or finding success in the labor market than in performance on a particular test.
The Great Stagnation of American Education New York Times, 9/7/13» [Professor] Richard J. Murnane, an educational economist at Harvard, has found evidence that high school and college completion rates have begun to rise again, although part of this may be a result of weak labor markets that induce students to stay in school rather than face unemployment.»
But she reserves her greatest scorn for the labor - market conditions that have fueled them and for the absence of a government jobs policy.
We then use data from the British Cohort Study, which regularly surveys all those living in Great Britain born in the United Kingdom between April 5 and 11 in 1970, to estimate the impact of an improvement in reading scores of this magnitude on future labor market earnings.
Our analysis shows that charter schools are increasingly opting out of state plans, especially schools with access to greater administrative capacity and knowledge and thicker labor markets.
If bilingual education programs are more available in districts with better funding or in metro areas with greater postsecondary and labor market opportunities, then participants may realize superior outcomes just because of where they happen to live.
But with a great education, they have a good chance of learning more, which will help them get into and through a better college and eventually do more and better in the labor market.
Likewise, educators must be free to compete in the labor market for positions that give them the greatest professional freedom and compensation.
«With greater freedom, workers in the gig economy may be inclined to greater equality, but will largely replicate existing labor market segmentation and the lower valuation of female - typical work and of female workers,» the researchers wrote.
But with great small caps like SoupMan, Labor Smart, Quadrant 4 System increasing revenues and others that are undervalued such as High Performance Beverage, Mondial Ventures, Octagon 88, and Americas Petrogas, investors willing to do the research should do well over the long term when the market eventually fairly prices the stocks.
Easier access to credit and greater debt availability have helped many Americans afford major purchases such as homes, which have strengthened the asset side of their balance sheets, as well as college degrees, which have become increasingly necessary in the competitive labor market.
The agencies — the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — and the SLC recognize that the competitive job market, traditionally low entry - level salaries, and higher student debt loads can contribute to some borrowers preferring greater flexibility with their payments as they transition into the labor market.
Memory, Market and Migratory Transition A multimedia exhibition by Bundith Phunsombatlert Curated by Maymanah Farhat September 19 — October 18, 2015 Being Here Meiling Liu and HsiangLu Meng Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited August 14 — September 13, 2015 Some Great Modern Mediums Featuring recent work by Tina Kohlmann Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited July 10 — August 9, 2015 How the sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds Featuring recent work by Constantin Hartenstein, Kate Stone, Tuguldur Yondonjamts and Holly Veselka Presented as part of the Workspace 2015 exhibition series June 12 — July 5, 2015 Threshing Floors Featuring projects by Jules Gimbrone, Essex Olivares, Kabir Carter, Bill Dietz and Mary Walling Blackburn Curated by Natasha Marie Llorens, with Natasha Hoskins May 2 — May 31, 2015 Shifting Impressions Featuring City Souvenirs, a project by Liene Bosquê and Nicole Seisler Curated by Lynnette Miranda March 28 — April 26, 2015 Labor Days A solo exhibition by Michael Pribich Curated by Esperanza Cortes February 21 — March 22, 2015
Secondly, if you look at the quality of life in China, the rampant industrial pollution, the widespread labor unrest, the corruption that allows poisoned milk products to enter the market, etc., then you must admit that China's «rise out poverty» is not such a wunderkind story — they may have some monetary wealth, but they are also suffering a great deal of pollution and associated diseases... and their dirty emissions cross the Pacific, and are noticeable in Washington and Oregon.
What is odd is that what many libertarians take to be the free market's greatest strength — namely, that through decentralization and coordination through the pricing system it effects a division of cognitive labor — largely parallels what occurs within science.
I introduced a program module that focused on performing transferable skills analysis and labor market surveys, resulting in a great increase in ease of benefit eligibility determination.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), this credential will make the recipient more competitive in the job market, leading to a greater number of job offers and higher earnings when compared to MAs who did not attend a postsecondary program.
«The country's healthy labor market is translating to greater job security, but affordability is not improving because home prices in some areas are still outpacing incomes by three times or more because of tight supply.
One supporting argument for this point of view is that the new administration's call for sizable tax cuts and greater government spending will pressure the Federal Reserve to normalize interest rates more quickly than it would ordinarily due to heightened inflationary pressures and concerns that the labor market could become too tight.
This did not occur at the end of the Great Recession due to historic price declines, excess inventories and pent - up housing demand associated with a weak labor market.
The causes of this shift include the foreclosure crisis, a slow labor market recovery from the Great Recession, tighter mortgage credit, limited supply of entry - level homes and long - term social changes such as delayed marriage and childbearing.
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