African American (21 %) and Hispanic (18 %) business owners were more
likely than their counterparts in the general population (10 %) to be in the startup phase.
«These teenagers are significantly more
likely than their counterparts to say that they would consider taking out a payday loan in the future.
Women who enter marriage in their late twenties or after are more
likely than their counterparts who do so earlier to have completed 16 years of schooling or more, by a wide margin.
BRITISH and Italian children are much more
likely than their counterparts in Germany, France and Spain to try new food or drink products after seeing them advertised on television.
They found that among maltreated children, those who were genetically prone to make low levels of MAO - A were far more
likely than their counterparts to become violent adults.
[vi] And community colleges have notoriously low completion rates, with their students much less
likely than their counterparts at public four - year colleges to earn a degree from their original institution (26 vs. 48 percent) or from any institution (38 vs. 61 percent).
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.
Nonwhites, those without college degrees, those with lower incomes, and adults younger than 50 are more
likely than their counterparts to support giving the power to the governor, with the largest gap by income.
Studies are showing, for example, that black students in charter schools are more
likely than their counterparts in traditional public schools to be educated in an intensely segregated setting.
In each case, these fathers are significantly more
likely than their counterparts to have trouble maintaining a job, substance abuse problems, and a history of incarceration.
With respect to negative parenting, Healthy Families mothers in the High Prevention Opportunity subgroup were less
likely than their counterparts in the control group to use harsh parenting, while no differences were detected for the Limited Prevention Opportunity subgroup.
Women who enter marriage in their late twenties or after are more
likely than their counterparts who do so earlier to have completed 16 years of schooling or more, by a wide margin.
With respect to negative parenting, Healthy Families NY mothers in the High Prevention Opportunity subgroup were less
likely than their counterparts in the control group to use harsh parenting, while no differences were detected for the Limited Prevention Opportunity subgroup.
Millennials, Generation X and buyers who engage agents early in the shopping process are more
likely than their counterparts to get pre-approved.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that those who kept their day jobs while starting their businesses were 33 percent more
likely to be successful
than their risk - taking
counterparts.
Though there's generally less competition for jobs in small towns, business owners need to be more careful about finding applicants who are truly qualified and most
likely to stay in the position for longer
than their
counterparts in bigger locales.
The study, based on 940 businesses nationwide, also concluded that female - and minority - owned ventures are far less
likely to be in good financial health
than their male - owned, non-minority
counterparts.
Asia and Latin America are not risk - free, but «there seems to be sense in buying equities in these regions on similar or lower valuations
than their
counterparts in the developed world given that dividend growth is
likely to be superior, given higher economic growth potential.»
We are the group with less startup equity and are more
likely to run out of funds sooner
than our employed
counterparts.
Extroverts tend to make more money
than introverts, while imaginative intuitive thinkers are more
likely to be entrepreneurs
than their realistic sensor
counterparts, a study shows.
Managers presented with this scenario were 15 % more anxious
than excited and more
than twice more
likely to act unethically compared with their
counterparts, who were presented with an end - of - year scenario that focused on positive outcomes.
In fact, consumers who purchase environmentally friendly products rather
than conventional
counterparts were found to be more
likely to cheat and steal afterward.
Business owners over age 51 are 19 percent more
likely to be approved for credit
than their younger
counterparts, according to Biz2Credit.
A new study also found that female - and minority - owned ventures are far less
likely to be in good financial health
than their male - owned, non-minority
counterparts.
(The article doesn't speculate as to why, but perhaps adventure - inclined women are less
likely to buckle down to tasks they find intrinsically boring
than their male
counterparts?)
The TUC said those employed in the gig economy are also
likely to earn significantly less
than their
counterparts, meaning they are more
likely to depend on in - work benefits, including tax credits and housing benefit.
The analysis is part of Reveal's ongoing coverage of modern - day redlining in America, which found 61 metro area s, from Jacksonville, Florida to Tacoma, Washington, where people of color were significantly more
likely to be denied a conventional home loan
than their white
counterparts.
Around that same time, a study came out that revealed that black head coaches, despite winning a higher percentage of games, were less
likely to be hired (and more
likely fired)
than their white
counterparts.
Older adults, who are more
likely to be morning people, reported greater positive emotion
than their younger
counterparts.
According to Syracuse University professor Carl Schramm, author of Burn the Business Plan, «Americans who are 35 or older are 50 percent more
likely to start a business
than are their younger
counterparts.»
Once again, Stats Canada says, «Canadians in younger age groups were more
likely to affirm these beliefs
than their older
counterparts.»
The military spouse unemployment rate sits around 26 percent — much higher
than the general population — and military spouses are
likely to make 38 percent less
than their civilian
counterpart.
Young professionals are also more
than twice as
likely than their seasoned
counterparts to use up to 40 percent of their workday to focus on holiday - related tasks.
In other words: women who own businesses are more
than twice as
likely as their male
counterparts to fall into the «no growth plans» bucket.
Similarly, Mass Affluent investors are more
likely than their Millionaire and UHNW
counterparts to consider themselves «not very knowledgeable» about financial products and investments, 28 percent vs. 17 percent of Millionaires and just 8 percent of UHNW investors.
In fact, this group are now more
likely than their family business
counterparts to access professional networks, incubation programmes and professional development.
Vancouver, Wash. — Jan 11,2017 — Global, high - growth companies are more
likely to invest in account - based strategies, cold calling, rigorous sales training, and data quality initiatives
than their lower growth
counterparts according to a survey of 200 sales and marketing organizations conducted in November 2016 by DiscoverOrg, the world's leading marketing and sales intelligence solution.
Younger Gen Xers are falling further behind on retirement savings
than their older
counterparts, who are twice as
likely to have retirement savings with high balances:
The study found that freelancers age 35 and up are actually less
likely than their millennial
counterparts to return to full - time employment, and more
than half of freelancers in this more veteran age bracket report satisfaction with their work - life balance.
New female independent directors are more
likely than their male
counterparts to be line and functional leaders; 23 % of women are in line or functional roles, compared with 10 % of male directors.
IBM's new «Future of Identity Study» revealed that while millennials are less
likely to use complex passwords
than their older
counterparts, they embrace new technologies for identity protection.
Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea for most U.S. investors, its benefits may be even more
likely to accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more expensive
than their international
counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.
Women entrepreneurs are just as
likely as their male
counterparts to own a middle market enterprise: Less
than 1 % (0.7 %) of commercially - active businesses are in the middle market (defined as firms with between $ 10 million and $ 1 billion in revenues).
The youngest entrepreneurs ages 21 - 45, are more
likely than their older
counterparts to use Facebook (71 percent vs. 50 percent of business owners ages 46 - 60 and 35 percent of those 61 and up).
For example, alcoholic women are more
likely to suffer from low self - esteem
than their male
counterparts.
Asian and white Americans are more
likely to have college degrees (50 percent and 29 percent respectively)
than their black (18 percent) and Latino (13 percent)
counterparts.
Adult stem cells are
likely to be more effective, less risky and, of course, less controversial
than their foetal
counterparts.
Evangelical pastors are significantly more
likely to support McCain
than their mainline
counterparts.
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception to the pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more
likely than their male
counterparts to vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
«The consumers driving the trend forward are more
likely to be younger consumers rather
than their older
counterparts — although older people are quickly realizing the benefits of following flexitarian or vegan diets,» said Mogelonsky.