Sentences with phrase «likely higher labor»

«This may simply be a coincidence, but more likely higher labor costs are impacting the pace of job creation.»

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Meanwhile, the Labor Department is expected to report that U.S. producer prices rose 0.3 % last month, which is slightly higher than the previous month's growth, and the consumer price index also likely improved by 0.3 % in May.
«With gasoline prices remaining low (providing a huge windfall to U.S. consumers), confidence sky - high and the buoyancy in labor market activity likely to bolster household income, we expect consumer spending activity to rebound strongly in the coming months,» Mulraine said.
This would likely lead to further pressure on labor resources, higher wages and, over time, somewhat higher inflation.
«However, those that are created are for higher - wage workers among the lower - skilled workers, and perhaps — given that result emerges for women — among jobs less likely to involve manual or physically demanding labor
What we find is quite striking: not only do those with higher education experience less unemployment, they are far more likely to be participating in the labor market.
«The trend of companies shifting to Vietnam from China will likely accelerate for at least two to three years, largely because of China's higher labor costs,» said Lee Jung Soon, who leads a business - incubation team of the Korea Trade - Investment Promotion Agency in Ho Chi Minh City.
This is likely to happen if the mom has had high blood glucose readings in the weeks leading up to the birth and during labor itself.
I have some high risk issues (crohns and a non thrombophyilia related dvt, maternal age) that might make it less likely hospital staff will listen to my wish for no interventions unless medically necessary to prevent infant death during labor and delivery.
Looking at preterm birth, which is a risk factor for newborn infant loss, a 2003 study examined 1,962 women and found that those who reported high counts of anxiety were more likely to experience preterm labor and subsequent birth.
Labor induction has been increasing since the early 1990s, 1 and the rate is running at about 20 % for pregnancies at term.2, 3 Induction of labor compared with spontaneous labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood Labor induction has been increasing since the early 1990s, 1 and the rate is running at about 20 % for pregnancies at term.2, 3 Induction of labor compared with spontaneous labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood labor compared with spontaneous labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood pH. 5
The higher your Bishop's Score, the more likely your induction will be successful (you will go into labor).
«If a woman is told to stay in bed due to vaginal bleeding, preterm labor, early cervical changes (incompetent cervix, effacement), high blood pressure or preeclampsia or placental abruption, masturbation would likely be unwise,» Blumenfeld says.
So, initially a high risk mom may have a worse labor morbidity chance but in the first 24 hours - her baby would be less likely to die at home than it would in the hospital.
Additionally, women who await spontaneous labor after 40 weeks of labor are less likely to find success, but their risk of rupture has not demonstrated to be higher (ACOG, 2004).
Unemployment: Countries with high unemployment are less likely to support freedom of labor agreements.
Thus, with higher growth rates and faster technological and structural change, people with vocational training may be more likely to be out of the labor market later in the life cycle.
North Carolina researchers analyzing another large data set found similar results in 2007.27 More recently, in a study published by the Institute of Labor Economics, researchers and university economists found that low - income black male students in North Carolina who have just one black teacher in third, fourth, or fifth grade are less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to consider attending college.
Credit Suisse says profit margins are likely to stay high due to two primary factors — an accommodative Fed and a weak labor class:
Instead of dropping, however, the Greenback spiked higher as a knee - jerk reaction, very likely because the market was already expecting a poor reading, given that Yellen already warned that «the hurricanes severely disrupted the labor market in the affected areas, and payroll employment may be substantially affected in September» during the September FOMC statement.
This is astronomically more likely to occur in developed countries with high labor costs where it is cheaper to fork over your room and board than to pay a hired laborer the minimum wage.
Although the median wage for cashiers would most likely be unable to sustain a person with no spouse or children — $ 25,860 — in Southwest Minnesota, the occupation is important for high school students and others new to the labor force.
With the housing industry facing a shortage of skilled labor, you'll likely pay more for workers than a high - volume contractor would.
The shortage of construction labor will likely lead to higher pricing on real estate development, agrees Ryan Severino, chief economist with real estate services firm JLL.
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