Sentences with phrase «migration rates for»

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Adjusting for population, rates of net international migration ranged from 0.55 per 1,000 Montana residents in 2015 to 6.14 per 1,000 Washington, DC residents.
With membership renewal rates on the decline, and management expecting this to continue for another six months, «this remains a top focus for investors given concerns about the competitive environment and migration to online shopping,» Jefferies analyst Daniel Binder wrote in a note to clients.
According to the CIA Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ee.html) for the European Union, overall (migrations, births, deaths) «Population growth rate: 0.212 % (2010 est.)»
Writing for the ConservativeHome website today, he said: «The objective of any new migration policy must be to get this into balance, so that the UK can continue to be able to attract those needed to work, but do so at a sustainable rate that can be absorbed whilst adding value to the economy.»
Survival was as low as 40 per cent for salmon that left the lake in small numbers compared to times of peak migration where survival rates increased to more than 90 per cent.
To his colleagues» consternation, the formula seems to work: for trees, bees, bats, birds, fish, frogs and others — accounting for observed patterns of diversity with just a few parameters, such as rates of birth and migration.
Multilocus methods for estimating population sizes, migration rates and divergence time, with applications to the divergence of Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. persimilis
Then, CI and NI act in synergy and reach high critical migration rates up to 17 % for both isolating mechanisms.
Nevertheless, critical migration rates are generally lower than for Scenario B.
A high rate of unemployment and the demand for foreign exchange has led to government policies to promote migration of workers to labor deficit countries.
This rate uses an average of three years of enrollment to smooth out the bump in ninth grade enrollment that happens because students are retained, but the rate is sensitive to migration trends — for example, if a state or district had more students move out than in, the rate will be too low.
In Shanghai, for example — which had the highest mean PISA score of any jurisdiction in mathematics in 2012 — 27 percent of students in the target population of 15 - year - olds did not take the test, due in part to internal migration policies that prevented enrollment; in the United States, that exclusion rate was around 11 percent.
In fact, for the first time, teacher migration rates began to converge in all schools, rich and poor.
While reasons for the declines are attributed to lower birth rates, outward migration from the city and the growth of charter schools, the board's Committee of the Whole, chaired by Steve Zimmer, has taken up the issue to make LA Unified schools more appealing to families.
Actually, there are scientists who have presented studies showing that TNR decreases colony size — i.e., showing that in - migration does not make up for the reduced reproductive rate.
I suspect you know all about censuses, population models, migration patterns and rates, natural increases, decreases and algorithms for using these different sets of data, yes?
Similar negative effects occur with worsening air pollution — higher levels of ground - level ozone smog and other pollutants that increase with warmer temperatures have been directly linked with increased rates of respiratory and cardiovascular disease — food production and safety — warmer temperatures and varying rainfall patterns mess up staple crop yields and aid the migration and breeding of pests that can devastate crops — flooding — as rising sea levels make coastal areas and densely - populated river deltas more susceptible to storm surges and flooding that result from severe weather — and wildfires, which can be ancillary to increased heat waves and are also responsible for poor air quality (not to mention burning people's homes and crops).
Most countries in South, South East and East Asia are particularly vulnerable to sea level rise due to rapid economic growth and coastward migration of people into urban coastal areas together with high rates of anthropogenic subsidence (for example due to water extraction) in deltas where many of the densely populated areas are located.
The length of the growing season in interior Alaska has increased 45 % over the last century7 and that trend is projected to continue.8 This could improve conditions for agriculture where moisture is adequate, but will reduce water storage and increase the risks of more extensive wildfire and insect outbreaks across much of Alaska.9, 10 Changes in dates of snowmelt and freeze - up would influence seasonal migration of birds and other animals, increase the likelihood and rate of northerly range expansion of native and non-native species, alter the habitats of both ecologically important and endangered species, and affect ocean currents.11
Climate impact concerns include environmental quality (e.g., more ozone, water - logging or salinisation), linkage systems (e.g., threats to water and power supplies), societal infrastructures (e.g., changed energy / water / health requirements, disruptive severe weather events, reductions in resources for other social needs and maintaining sustainable livelihoods, environmental migration (Box 7.2), placing blame for adverse effects, changes in local ecologies that undermine a sense of place), physical infrastructures (e.g., flooding, storm damage, changes in the rate of deterioration of materials, changed requirements for water or energy supply), and economic infrastructures and comparative advantages (e.g., costs and / or risks increased, markets or competitors affected).
Between 2012 - 2013, net international migration was responsible for 2/3 of Canada's population growth, but has still fallen below the rates for Luxembourg (+8.7 per cent), Ireland (+7.8 per cent) and Australia (+7.6 per cent).
There is a 0 % tax rate on capital gains here which has made Singapore a globally attractive migration destination for those who made a fortune from the ongoing blockchain tech wave.
Reasons for this can be explained by overall net migration, with the UAE having one of the highest rates in the world; and the growing working age population, counterbalancing the issue many other countries face of an ageing population.
Association of parental migration history (Irish vs non-Irish) with poorer self - rated health at age midlife (age 44/45), with adjustment for putative mediators
The contribution of adversity variables over the life - course in mediating excess risks of common mental disorders and poorer self - rated health at midlife was assessed.31 To assess mediation, three criteria needed to be fulfilled.31 First, the association of parental migration history with putative mediator was assessed using multivariable logistic regression.31 Second, the association of the putative mediator with the outcome variable (poorer self - rated health and common mental disorders at midlife) was assessed using multivariable logistic regression.31 Finally, the association of parental migration history with outcome --(either midlife common mental disorders or poorer self - rated health at midlife) was assessed in the presence of the putative mediator.31 If the coefficient for the association between parental migration history and outcome was reduced in the presence of the putative mediator, then it was presumed that the data were consistent with mediation.31
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