That means business - friendly legislation, an ability to attract world - class talent and education systems producing significantly
greater numbers of young people with both the technical skills industry needs as well as the life skills necessary to be employable in the first place.
Jobs for the Future has just launched Linked Learning Regional Hubs of Excellence, an initiative to establish places where all players — including educators, employers and community leaders — are active and united in delivering the benefits of Linked Learning to ever -
greater numbers of young people.
The researchers on these pages are representatives of a much
greater number of young people likely to
This habit represents one of the greatest health risks to
the greatest number of young people who use cannabis.
The school is exploring how the principles can be used in other programmes and for
a greater number of young people, possibly using the joint PE and english / maths teachers.
Not exact matches
A 2012 study from the Centre for Retirement Research at Boston College in the United States found that the
greater number of older
persons employed led to better outcomes for the
young, including reduced unemployment and a higher wage.
Schools and colleges were established in
great numbers, and more and more
young people took advantage
of this
great new opportunity for upward movement on the ladder
of success.
What primarily seems to attract
young people in ever
greater numbers, however, is a contemporary presentation
of the orthodox Catholic faith compatible with reason and modern science.
A
great many
people are trying to ban forms
of womens» healthcare, and perhaps you are too
young to remember, but when it was illegal before, large
numbers of women turned to «back alley» abortions, often performed in unsanitary conditions by untrained
people.
«The data is compelling and enhancing the
number of family meal opportunities will bring
great benefit to society, families and
young people,» she adds.
Not only does this set a good example to children and
young people, but the
greater number of participants, the
greater the impact.
«A standout part
of this year's event has been the
number of young people getting involved, which is
great for the future
of our industry,» he said.
Supporting its official partners Save The Children, The Willow Foundation and Islington Giving, by entering Arsenal Lotto you are also benefiting
young people through a
great number of projects and grants.
Patrick Roach said: «As the
number and diversity
of providers in education is unlikely to decrease, the government must face up to the implications
of a system which has the potential to become highly fragmented and recognise that the challenge
of ensuring equity for all children and
young people will be
greater and require new arrangements for system governance.
«Although it's evident that more needs to be done with regards to engagement, we've seen that a considerable
number of young people are already involved in citizenship activities and are making a
great contribution to the world around them,» he added.
«It's a wide mixture
of things, ranging from more transit oriented development being put in place,
people just don't need to drive as much, fewer
younger people owning vehicles,
greater numbers of people walking and biking.»
Growing
numbers of older
people compared to
younger ones in a population could create unsustainable burdens on social support and healthcare systems if a
greater number of older
people are dependent on a declining proportion
of working - age
people in the population.
A
number of other major restorations will have their World Premieres at the Festival: Carol Reed's atmospheric Graham Greene adaptation
of OUR MAN IN HAVANA (1959), set in Cuba at the start
of the Cold War, makes timely viewing as US / Cuba relations thaw; Ken Russell's reworking
of D.H. Lawrence scandalous classic WOMEN IN LOVE (1970) stars Oliver Reed, Alan Bates and Glenda Jackson and shows two couple's contrasting searches for love, and was restored by the BFI National Archive working alongside cinematographer Billy Williams; A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966) is directed by Fred Zinnemann from a script by
great British screenwriter, Robert Bolt from Bolt's play about Sir Thomas More, a perfect companion piece to Wolf Hall; Henry Fonda stars in the ripe - for - discovery WARLOCK (1959), a seething study
of vengeance and repressed sexuality in a Utah mining outpost; and Bryan Forbes» THE RAGING MOON (1971) starring Malcolm McDowell and Nanette Newman in a tender story between two
young people in wheelchairs which was ahead
of its time in its attempts to change attitudes to disability.
Other findings reveal that
young people who have a positive perception
of apprenticeships have received a
greater number of employer engagement activities in school and that
young people see the career education they receive as mostly biased to academic education.
Young people who have a positive perception
of apprenticeships have received a
greater number of employer engagement activities in school.
Sir Michael also said councils were not acting swiftly enough to identify unregistered provision and ensuring the safety
of children and
young people, adding that his regional directors had expressed concerns that there were «far
greater numbers»
of children hidden away from view than Ofsted's findings suggested.
Increase the
number of young people in the
Great Lakes region who enter college prepared to succeed, and who complete quality college credentials that lead to careers with family - sustaining wages.
Young people are telling us that they are paying attention to how we have failed to be stewards
of a «more perfect union» for our Posterity, that they can command the attention
of the media, that they can energize their peers in
great numbers — and that they want change.
in the face
of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs; the setting
of arbitrary age limits regardless
of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage
of older
persons; the incidence
of unemployment, especially long - term unemployment with resultant deterioration
of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the
younger ages, high among older workers; their
numbers are
great and growing; and their employment problems grave; the existence in industries affecting commerce,
of arbitrary discrimination in employment because
of age, burdens commerce and the free flow
of goods in commerce.
The recent Pew report on
Young Americans» Reading and Library Habits contains a number of great take - aways, including the news that young people frequent libraries at an unexpectedly high
Young Americans» Reading and Library Habits contains a
number of great take - aways, including the news that
young people frequent libraries at an unexpectedly high
young people frequent libraries at an unexpectedly high rate.
There is a
great number of people who might not have purchased either long term care insurance when they were
younger or more healthy, or who know they have one or more illness that might be rated to higher cost or lessor coverage for long term care.
There are a
number of reasons that this approach to art making flourished, principal among them is simple demographics: the
great increase in the
number of young people enrolled in art schools and the adjacent curatorial programs.
Emily White writes in The Guardian that loneliness will be «the next
great moneyspinner,» as increasing
numbers of young people seek antidotes for their loneliness through paid services.