Sentences with phrase «in age cohorts»

Emerging potential for personalized and competency - based learning learning changes many of the policies and practices of managed curriculum / instruction (e.g., individual pacing rather than progressing in age cohorts).
What we've seen instead is rising indebtedness in all age cohorts.
«Households in this age cohort will not have a chance to benefit from any strengthening of the economy and will only have the wealth they have accumulated to date to depend on in their retirement.»
OTTAWA — The value of retirement assets of those aged 55 to 64 without an employer pension - representing about half in this age cohort in Canada - is wholly inadequate, with a median value of only $ 250 for those earning between $ 25,000 and $ 50,000 and $ 21,000 for those with incomes in the $ 50,000 and $ 100,000 range, a new study has found.
Yet even among the youngest adults, the zest for romance is somewhat muted: 38 % of singles ages 18 - 29 say they are not currently looking for a romantic partner, compared to 22 % in that age cohort who are looking for partners.
Yet even among the youngest adults, relationship - seeking is somewhat muted: 38 % of singles ages 18 - 29 say they are not currently looking for a romantic partner, compared to 22 % in that age cohort who are looking for partners.
But that number is still less than 20 percent of high school graduates and only about 15 percent of all those in the age cohort (as only about 75 percent of high school students graduate within four years).
In every age cohort older than 40, the majority of workers are non-users.
Monson: Based on my interactions with friends and peers, I certainly get the sense that people in my age cohort are taking more steps than older generations to curb their impact on the environment.
The actual public dump process was very clever in an IT sense (no scientist I've ever met & I've met a lot of very clever ones, especially in this age cohort, has any idea how to do that and not be easily caught).
«The first baby boomers haven't reached 70 yet, but over the next 15 years more and more people are going to be in that age cohort,» said Noah Levy, head of Prudential Real Estate Investors» senior housing business.

Not exact matches

But the programs are «not going to be for everyone,» she said, such as older workers nearing retirement age, a growing cohort in this country.
Indeed, this younger cohort will be in demand to fill the shoes of baby boomers and even older workers aging out of the workforce.
Also, while the patterns noted in the analysis of the 1983 age cohort are generally similar to those of the younger cohorts, the younger cohorts had higher incomes thanks to higher incomes from the 3rd pillar.
As the cohort ages, differences are accounted for more fully by differences in income from the 3rd pillar, especially after age 70.
In 2024, the baby - boom cohort will be ages 60 to 78, and a large number will already have exited the labor force.
The spring 2014 Impact8 cohort will also be supported by Saint Elizabeth, with a special focus on innovations that empower individuals to be in control of their health and well - being, enabling living and aging well at home and in the community.
Generation X: Among Gen Xers, the younger part of this cohort (ages 35 to 44) is focused more on living healthier in 2016 than any other resolution, while older Gen Xers (45 to 54) are the least concerned with this goal of any age group.
Charlie Munger has learned: «I've been in the top five percent of my age cohort all my life in understanding the power of incentives, and all my life I've underestimated it.
Members of this cohort offer responses quite similar to those of the adult millennials surveyed, especially those in the 18 - 24 age group.
And they are hearing it in part because the rising generation in question — Generation Z, a cohort of Americans who came of age in the era of cable news and social media and an omnipresent internet — is extremely savvy about the workings of the American media.
• A sudden collapse in fertility produces a slow - motion train wreck in a third - world society, as the age cohorts collapse in accordion fashion.
In 1960, the overwhelming majority of prime - age white adults (the cohort of 30 to 49 - year - olds that Murray focuses on) in Belmont and Fishtown were married, bore very few children out of wedlock, and rarely divorceIn 1960, the overwhelming majority of prime - age white adults (the cohort of 30 to 49 - year - olds that Murray focuses on) in Belmont and Fishtown were married, bore very few children out of wedlock, and rarely divorcein Belmont and Fishtown were married, bore very few children out of wedlock, and rarely divorced.
The Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey (where I work) is now accepting applications for six summer seminars, on topics ranging across ethics, politics, law, medicine, philosophy, and religion, for every age cohort from high school to post-baccalaureate students.
From Pew: «As a rising cohort of highly unaffiliated millennials reaches adulthood, the median age of unaffiliated adults has dropped to 36, down from 38 in 2007 and far lower than the general (adult) population's median age of 46.»
Republicans do better among whites and whites make up a smaller share of younger age cohorts, but I think that media ecology plays a major role in the Democratic tilt of younger voters.
And in fact, age still matters: the oldest cohort of Catholics, those who came of age during the New Deal, voted the most Democratic in 1996.
In response to «Diet Soda Intake Is Associated with Long - Term Increases in Waist Circumference in a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statemenIn response to «Diet Soda Intake Is Associated with Long - Term Increases in Waist Circumference in a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statemenin Waist Circumference in a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statemenin a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statemenin the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In 1987, Labbok and Hendershot20 published a retrospective cohort study of 9,698 children between 3 and 17 years of age.
The Millennium Cohort Study found that 21 % of non-resident fathers (many of them young) who had low contact with their 9 -10-month-old infants were in more frequent (and sometimes daily) contact when their child was aged 3.
Women in our study had a high rate of breastfeeding at 6 weeks postpartum (69 %) compared with other Australian data showing that 58 % of all infants were fully breastfed at 2 months of age.50 This may have been owing to a higher motivation of women in our cohort, and a good level of support and continuity of midwifery care, which has been shown to enhance rates of breastfeeding.
A prospective study8 of a Tasmanian high - risk birth cohort of 6213 infants reported no increase in cyanosis, pallor, or breathing symptoms at age 5 weeks for infants sleeping in the supine position, and, in fact, the risk for these symptoms was increased among infants sleeping in the prone position.
Respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections are the leading cause of morbidity in children.1, 2 Prospective cohort studies in industrialized countries revealed a prevalence of 3.4 % to 32.1 % for respiratory tract infectious diseases and 1.2 % to 26.3 % for gastrointestinal infectious diseases in infancy.3, — , 8 The risks of these infectious diseases are affected by several factors including birth weight, gestational age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, number of siblings, day care attendance, and parental smoking.3, 5,6,8, — , 20
We calculated these transition probabilities using data from the longitudinal National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey, which assessed a cohort of women in 1987 and the same women again in 1992.25 Several limitations of these data affect our model: 1) because this national survey lacks data on women before age 35 years, women in our model could not develop hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or MI before age 35 years; 2) because longitudinal survey data were only available for a 5 - year interval, we assumed that transition probabilities were stable within the 5 - year intervals and converted these probabilities from 5 - year to 1 - year intervals; 3) because the survey data were too few to provide stable estimates by year of age, we used transition probabilities for women in three age groups: aged 50 years and younger, 51 — 65 years, and 65 years and older.
Differences in Maternal Characteristics Between Children With Missing and Nonmissing Data on Breastfeeding and Doctor - Attended Infectious Diseases at the Age of 6 Months: Eligible Cohort (N = 7116)
Based on prior research (Table 1), we simulated the health and health care costs for a cohort of 100,000 women who were aged 15 years in 2002.
In this cohort, there was no association between celiac risk and age of gluten introduction.
The present analysis was restricted to infants surviving to age 6 months and therefore does not include any infants in the original study cohort who died at younger than 6 months.
Area and individual maternal characteristics included country of residence, ward type, socioeconomic status, ethnicity (defined by Office for National Statistics guidelines and classified for this analysis as British / Irish white3 or of other ethnic origin), maternal age in years at cohort child's birth, level of education (attainment of qualification at GCSE grade G or above), parity (whether cohort child is first live birth), and lone parent status.
The first contact with the cohort was at infant age 9 months, when mothers and their partners were interviewed in their homes and information obtained on a number of factors including the circumstances of pregnancy and delivery, and infant feeding practices since birth.21 The overall response rate was 72 %.19
To address the issues above, this paper reports on the results of an 18 - year longitudinal study of the relationships between infant feeding practices and later cognitive ability and academic achievement in a birth cohort of > 1000 New Zealand children studied from birth to age 18 years.
In particular, breastfeeding may be of concern because it has been shown to be associated with both child's use of antibiotics36, 37 and cow's milk allergy, although inconsistently so.38 In a large Finnish birth cohort, the median durations of exclusive and total breastfeeding were 1.4 months and 7.0 months, respectively, and the proportion of breastfed infants decreased from 95 % at the age of 1 month to 58 % at the age of 6 months.39 Another limitation is our reliance on pharmacy records, which provides only a rough estimation of drug use.
Barros FC, Victora CG, Morris SS, Halpern R, Horta BL, Tomasi E. Breastfeeding, pacifier use and infant development at 12 months of age: a birth cohort study in Brazil.
Trends in the incidence and mortality of multiple births by socioeconomic deprivation and maternal age in England: population - based cohort study
Professor Peymane Adab and colleagues used data from 7349 women aged 50 years or older in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort.
Our objective was to evaluate the relative associations of delivery and feeding modes with the composition of the intestinal microbiota at approximately 6 weeks of age in 102 infants from a US pregnancy cohort study.
Sears et al (30) performed a landmark birth cohort study in which 1037 children in New Zealand were followed from age 3 years and assessed every 2 — 5 years from ages 9 to 26 years.
In addition, we followed up only a subset of the original Project Viva cohort to ages 3 and 7 years.
Brion et al24 analyzed associations of breastfeeding duration with IQ at age 8 years in 2 cohorts.
The effect of maternal age and planned place of birth on intrapartum outcomes in healthy women with straightforward pregnancies: secondary analysis of the Birthplace national prospective cohort study
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