Sentences with phrase «income as professors»

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Jennifer Greenfield, a professor of social work at the University of Denver, explains: «Families normally pay modest copays that gradually increase as their incomes go up, but then all of a sudden there's this huge jump where the subsidy falls away completely, and they just can't absorb it.»
Joe Seiner, a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, recently told me he believes certifying Uber drivers as a class ignores the different «economic realities» that affect drivers who approach Uber as a full - time job or career and those who use it for occasional income supplementation.
As Mark Thoma, professor of economics at University of Oregon, writes, «When we see income inequality rising, we ought to start looking for bubbles.»
The child care «cliff effect,» as it's called, is a serious problem for low - income working families, says Jennifer Greenfield, a professor of social work at the University of Denver.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
-- HAROLD EVENSKY; President of Evensky & Katz; Noted as the «Dean of Financial Planning»; Texas Tech Adjunct Graduate Professor; Author of Retirement Income Redesigned, The New Wealth Management, The Investment Think Tank, and Hello Harold
In addition, he had an income of 40, later 50 gulden as a professor in the university.
Public Advocate Letitia James reported a gross income of $ 190,659 - which includes her salary as public advocate and $ 6,785 earned as an adjunct professor at SUNY.
According to his latest ethics filing, his only outside income is the $ 5,000 he makes as an adjunct professor at Monroe College, and he has $ 21,000 to $ 50,000 in credit card debt.
A former University of Rochester business professor has paid $ 100 million in fines and could face as much as five years in prison for failure to disclose income and control over his Zurich - based bank accounts.
His state financial disclosure shows only negligible outside income as an adjunct professor at Monroe College in the Bronx and that he is single.
In recent years, the achievement gap in the United States between high - and low - income students has widened, even as gaps along lines of race and ethnicity have narrowed, says Martin West, an associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and an author of the new study.
The study was carried out by the Vision Loss Expert Group, led by Professor Rupert Bourne of Anglia Ruskin University, and shows the prevalence and causes of vision loss in high income countries worldwide as well as other European nations in 2015, based on a systematic review of medical literature over the previous 25 years.
Universal child care that starts as early as age one improves language skills for young children, especially those from low - income families, according to a study of Norway's child care system by a team of researchers led by Boston College Lynch School of Education Professor Eric Dearing.
But children with those same genotypes from a high - income home would actually fare better economically as young adults than their brother or sister, said Emily Rauscher, a KU assistant professor of sociology.
Improved diagnostic tests are on the horizon, but we need huge efforts to increase their accuracy, use them for active case finding in the community, and eventually make them available in low income countries so as to inform treatment decisions and preserve the efficacy of any new antibiotic drugs for TB,» says lead author of the Commission Professor Keertan Dheda, University of Cape Town.
We found that carrying student loan debt is almost as important as income in predicting financial worry and life satisfaction,» said Louis Tay, an assistant professor of psychological sciences, who studies the effects of income and money on happiness.
«A number of labs have reported differences in children's brain structures as a function of family income, but this is the first to relate that to variation in academic achievement,» says Kimberly Noble, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Columbia University who was not part of the research team.
«Child - parent dietary resemblance in the U.S. is relatively weak, and varies by nutrients and food groups and by the types of parent - child dyads and social demographic characteristics such as age, gender and family income,» said Youfa Wang, MD, PhD, senior author of the study and associate professor with the Bloomberg School's Center for Human Nutrition.
Using student - level data from two states, Harvard Professor Martin West and I found that 40 to 60 percent of schools serving mostly low - income or underrepresented minority students would fall into the bottom 15 percent of schools statewide based on their average test scores, but only 15 to 25 percent of these same schools would be classified as low performing based on their test - score growth.
«We found that the brains of children from lower - income families benefitted from conversational interplay just as much as the brains of children from higher income families,» says Gabrieli, the Grover Hermann Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at MIT and an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
Boyd Begins Work as School District's New Superintendent Santa Fe New Mexican, July 31, 2012 «Speaking by phone last Friday, [Professor Robert] Peterkin said 100 - day transition plans are becoming more popular among incoming school superintendents.
An «Income - Achievement» Gap Within Kids» Brain Structures Boston Globe, 5/4/15 «As educators explore ways to shrink the income - achievement gap, programs that improve the quality of education, particularly for low - income students, may help, says Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.&Income - Achievement» Gap Within Kids» Brain Structures Boston Globe, 5/4/15 «As educators explore ways to shrink the income - achievement gap, programs that improve the quality of education, particularly for low - income students, may help, says Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.&income - achievement gap, programs that improve the quality of education, particularly for low - income students, may help, says Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.&income students, may help, says Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.»
Study Links Brain Anatomy, Academic Achievement, and Family Income MIT News, 4/17/15 «In recent years, the achievement gap in the United States between high - and low - income students has widened, even as gaps along lines of race and ethnicity have narrowed, says Martin West, an associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and an author of the new study.&Income MIT News, 4/17/15 «In recent years, the achievement gap in the United States between high - and low - income students has widened, even as gaps along lines of race and ethnicity have narrowed, says Martin West, an associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and an author of the new study.&income students has widened, even as gaps along lines of race and ethnicity have narrowed, says Martin West, an associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and an author of the new study.»
For most districts, funding has been restored to pre-recession levels, and the Legislature adopted the Local Control Funding Formula, based on a paper that Liu co-wrote as a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, which provides extra money for low - income students and English learners.
As Professor Reardon noted, schools do not «produce much of the disparity in test scores between high - and low - income students.»
-- HAROLD EVENSKY; President of Evensky & Katz; Noted as the «Dean of Financial Planning»; Texas Tech Adjunct Graduate Professor; Author of Retirement Income Redesigned, The New Wealth Management, The Investment Think Tank, and Hello Harold
Before joining Eaton Vance, he was affiliated with Brandeis University as an adjunct professor of finance and State Street Research and Management as fixed - income portfolio manager and f ixed - income chief investment officer.
In a recent interview on CNBC's «Trading Nation», Jeremy Siegel (finance professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School) asserted that low rates have shown investors that they can't rely on CD's, bank accounts or bonds as reliable sources of income.
As a professor, I speak with students regularly who are following their dream, but following their dream down a pathway of high debt and low income.
A chemistry professor at UC Santa Cruz, working with teams from California, Mexico and China, has published a paper reporting a breakthrough which may improve the conversion efficiency of incoming light photons to electrical current by as much as three times.The material developed by Jin Zhang relies on two existing technologies from the field of nanotechnology.
It became so absurd that I actually have had (as have several colleagues) incoming freshmen students with little to no science other than the politicized high school tripe, tell me, their freshman Chemistry professor, that I was an ignorant and poor chemist for I did not support the idea of global warming as did Obama.
However, Kelly Sims Gallagher is not merely a coincidentally handy local Tufts University professor, she has direct connections with the same set of leaked industry memo phrases seen within the growing numbers of California global warming lawsuits — the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» strategy phrase and the «older, less - educated males» / «younger, lower - income women» targeting phrases — which are widely repeated elsewhere as proof that the fossil fuel industry «pays skeptic climate scientists to participate in misinformation campaigns» undermining the certainty of catastrophic man - caused global warming (despite those memos being worthless as evidence, but that is another matter).
(The $ 558 million refers to funding from foundations; the remaining funding for the Conspiracy came from individual donors, member dues, investment income, etc.) The Roanoke Times, Winston - Salem Journal, and other papers ran an article that even missed the distinction between revenues and spending as it declared, «A recent study by Drexel University professor Robert Brulle documents almost a billion dollars a year spent by think tanks, foundations and others denying that there's a problem at all.»
Sperling and Shapcott's and Rosen's recommendations for fostering a growth mindset in law schools focus primarily on communicating a growth mindset message to law students — be it from professors who have examined their own mindsets and thereby shifted their expectations and language; 188 through orientation programs that include growth - oriented messages from administrators, professors and guest speakers; 189 by framing assignments and evaluation in terms of process; 190 by professors who teach legal writing using their expertise in narrative to tell stories that show that legal writing and analysis skills are learned through effort and persistence; 191 by professors and administrators «communicat [ing] that law school has academic value beyond the first year» and «encourag [ing] students to view rankings and large firm job placements as indicative of mastery that can be obtained through learning and hard work»; 192 or, by providing growth mindset student mentors for incoming students.193
Most judges who want to can teach a course or a seminar at a law school and receive another $ 25,000 in pay (the ceiling on outside income, apart from investment income and royalties, and a very low ceiling given current law school salaries — which benefits judges, since they can teach less to reach their ceiling, as it is an ever - diminishing percentage of a professor's salary).
Join Dr. Sean F. Reardon, endowed Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education at Stanford University, as he discusses inequality in educational opportunity and the role it plays in the lives of low - income families.
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