Diverse data: In a briefing with reporters, NIH officials said they are focusing on gathering health and genetic data from diverse and historically underrepresented groups — including ethnic and sexual minorities, as well as people with disabilities, with
less than a high school education, and with income below the poverty level.
Even people with
less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
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less than a high school education.
Participant characteristics: all enrolled in WIC program; mean age 23.1 years; 87 % African Americans; 26.5 % with
less than high school education; 79.6 % single; 17.4 % not employed or in school; 26.6 % caesarean births; 50.6 % first time mothers; 32.3 % with previous breastfeeding experience
The changing economy has been hard on all workers with
less than a high school education, but especially devastating for black men, Bayer said.
The changing economy has been hard on all workers with
less than a high school education, but especially devastating for black men, say authors of a new report.
During the most recent period, the researchers found, teenage mothers and mothers with
less than a high school education were most likely to use loose bedding.
Undiagnosed AMD was associated with older patient age, male sex and
a less than high school education.
Children were more likely to be abused or neglected if their mothers had
less than a high school education, had more children and used Medicaid.
Murray contrasts whites who have
less than a high school education and work in blue - collar, service, and low - level white - collar occupations, with whites who have a college education or more and work as professionals or managers.
A child who comes to school malnourished, from a poor household, having a mother with
less than a high school education, or a parent whose primary language is not English is much more likely than a classmate without those factors to have academic and behavioral problems later on.
For example, in 2012, more than 85 percent of students whose parents had a bachelor's degree or higher had a parent who attended a school event, compared with 48 percent for students whose parents had
less than a high school education.
Transcript studies show that only 63 percent of children with parents who have
less than a high school education take Algebra I.
Less than high school education; Perform daily forklift inspections.
Covariates in all models were included on a priori reasoning rather than by using stepwise selection and included age (continuous variable), sex, race, and education (high school diploma, some college education, or college graduate vs
less than high school education).
Rates for positive maternal depression screen were also elevated for mothers who had
less than a high school education (OR, 1.28; 95 % CI, 1.13 - 1.45).
However, there was no evidence of selective attrition according to whether the family had received the intervention; the percentages of nonresponders in the intervention and control groups were similar for mothers who were < 20 years of age, who had
less than high school education, and who were black, Hispanic, and not married (data available on request).
Low parental educational level was defined as
less than a high school education for one or both parents.
Differential selection is measured by including respondent's gender (female; male), respondent's education at the time of entry into marriage (high school graduate; some college; college graduate), spouse's education at the time of entry into marriage (
less than high school education; high school graduate; attended but did not complete college; college graduate), father's occupation (unskilled labor; farming; skilled labor; white collar; professional), and childhood health (fair or less; good; excellent).
Those with persistent symptoms were more likely to have
less than a high school education, be multiparous, and smoke cigarettes and were less likely to describe their child's health as excellent (Table 2).
Not exact matches
The increase was most pronounced for respondents with lower
education (
high school or
less), and lower income (annual incomes of
less than $ 50,000).
The population of Madien NC is 3,282 81 % are listed as «white» race and their
education stats are:
Less than 9th grade 10 % 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 19 %
High school graduate 34 % Some college, no degree 21 % Associate's degree 6 % Bachelor's degree 8 % Graduate degree 2 % The cure for ignorance is
education.
Marcus Davenport showed up at the University of Texas at San Antonio — which played its first game in 2011 — weighing
less than 200 pounds, having switched positions late in
high school and viewing football as a means to a good
education rather
than a potential lifelong pursuit.
When I started writing about concussions - particularly the danger of second impact syndrome - twelve years ago, we were considered by no
less an authority
than our original concussion expert, Dr. Robert Cantu, to be the pioneers in concussion
education (see video of presentation Bob Cantu made at Concord - Carlisle
High School back in 2007).
Despite the widened socioeconomic inequalities by the intervention in rates of prolonged exclusive and any breastfeeding, breastfeeding rates were even
higher among mothers with the lowest
education (secondary
school or
less) in the intervention group
than they were among mothers who completed university in the control group.
One 7 - year followup study showed that children enrolled in a
high - quality home visiting program were more likely to participate in a gifted program and
less likely to receive special
education services or report skipping
school than were children in the control group.
ALBANY — Growth in
school taxes on Long Island and statewide will be held next year to a baseline property - tax cap of 1.26 percent —
higher than this year's near - zero limit but
less than what
education officials said they need to meet expenses.
Growth in
school taxes statewide will be held next year to a baseline property - tax cap of 1.26 percent —
higher than this year's near - zero limit but
less than what
education officials said they need to meet expenses, according to the state comptroller's office.
The Buffalo Board of
Education is suing Johns Hopkins University over fallout from the
less than two years the Baltimore university was running two city
high schools.
Only 35.3 percent of the population received just a
high school diploma (compared to 43.5 percent of the state's population) and just 11 percent of the population received
less education than a
high school diploma (compared to nearly 15 percent of the state's population).
Truck drivers, welders and information technology specialists require more
than a
high school education but
less than a college degree.
Compared to individuals without any condition, adults with one condition (any mental illness [AMI], substance abuse / dependence or chronic conditions) reported
higher percentages of living in poverty, receiving government assistance, having
less than a
high -
school education, being unemployed, and having no health insurance.
People with
less than a
high -
school education, unemployed or living in poverty had more exposure to several components, including silicon and zinc.
A 2001 U.S. Department of
Education report claimed that students in poverty are 15 percent
less likely to have access to computers at
school than students in the
highest income brackets.
These continuing differences are especially worrisome, given the fact that the importance of
education for the acquisition of well - paying jobs continues to grow, increasing the disparities in income between those with college degrees and those with
less than a
high -
school diploma.
The first BVP elementary and middle
schools are among a small number (
less than 10 percent) of public
schools to receive the
highest «Commended» designation from Rhode Island's commissioner of
education.
Georgetown University's Center on
Education and the Workforce estimates that more
than a third of jobs today only require a
high -
school diploma or
less.
A study of 49 states by The
Education Trust found that
school districts with
high numbers of low - income and minority students receive substantially
less state and local money per pupil
than school districts with few poor and minority children.
It is not clear why students in 16 - 18
education should receive 13 %
less in resources
than pupils in secondary
schools, or indeed 40 %
less than students in
higher education.»
Hedy Chang, who heads a research project called Attendance Counts, has calculated that children living in homes without enough food missed two days more
than better - fed kids, children whose mothers are unemployed missed two more days
than those whose moms had jobs, children whose mothers had
less than a
high -
school education missed 1.5 more days, and those whose mothers are in poor health missed two days more.
The remaining 65 percent of jobs will require more
than a
high school education, but
less than a college degree.
Amid this unprecedented enrollment surge (an increase of some 2.3 million students over 1930),
education leaders once again argued that the intellectual abilities of the new
high -
school entrants were weaker
than those of previous groups of students; and these new students needed access to
less - demanding courses.
Employers in the United States have long struggled to fill certain jobs — particularly technician - level jobs that require more
education and training
than a
high school diploma but
less time to complete
than a four - year college degree program.
Teachers in
high - poverty
schools are consistently
less likely
than their counterparts to say they've received technology - integration training, the
Education Week Research Center analysis found.
Less than two months into his new job, New York State Commissioner of
Education Richard P. Mills has rolled out two
high - profile initiatives that aim to raise standards for the state's 2.7 million students and its worst
schools.
We look separately at the effects on the outcomes of Haitian - born incumbent students, other immigrant students, U.S. - born Haitian Creole speakers, other U.S. - born black students, other U.S. - born non-black students, limited English proficient students, those who are not English language learners, children with mothers who have
less than a
high school diploma, children with mothers who have a
high school diploma but no other
education, and children whose mothers attended college.
The Bush administration released a fiscal year 2008 budget request today that includes new money to help struggling
schools and a renewed push to retool
high schools, but would provide
less money overall for the U.S. Department of
Education than a fiscal year 2007 spending bill approved by the House last week.
Low - income, African - American, and Hispanic students in the 50 largest districts in Texas are
less likely to attend
schools with experienced teachers
than high - income and white students in those same districts, concludes a report by the
Education Trust, a Washington - based nonprofit research and advocacy organization.
Less than 15 percent of
high -
school graduates enrolled in institutions of
higher education in either country.
According to CAP's survey, more
than three - quarters of Americans agree that
school integration will improve the quality of
education received by low - income students, but
less than half of the public agrees that integration will improve the quality of
education received by
high - income students.