Sentences with phrase «national aggregate level»

The current report is based on data that is collected on a monthly basis and reported quarterly, on a national aggregate level, from approximately 20 operators and 1,500 properties.
«Facebook provided data on every friendship formed in 2011 in every country in the world at the national aggregate level,» the paper stated.
Facebook then provided the authors with data «on every friendship formed in 2011 in every country in the world at the national aggregate level
For the second study, the «global», the team approached Facebook directly, who provided data on every friendship formed over the network in every country in the world at the national aggregate level for 2011.

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Our new report uses more than 250,000 interviews with registered voters to provide insights at the national, state, and aggregated district level on President Trump's approval, key senator approval & re-elect ratings, generic ballot, and top issues for voters.
Aggregate corporate profitability remains at a high level, though the growth of profits as recorded in the national accounts has eased during the past year.
The National Australia Bank's business survey also points to a continuation of relatively strong investment intentions at an aggregate level over the year ahead.
More importantly, for the CCNY team, the Twitter opinion trend forecasts the aggregated Times polls by 6 to 15 days, showing that Twitter can be an early warning signal of global opinion trends at the national level.
For the latest study, researchers aggregated investment in environmental incentives at a national level for the first time, and, by comparing them to broad trends in environmental outcomes, found that paying the agriculture industry to help the environment seems to be working.
The major empirical distinction between our analysis and the Ritter team's reanalysis is that we aggregated school - level charter enrollment data to the national, state, and metropolitan - area levels.
«Based only on enrollments aggregated to the national and state level, the authors repeatedly highlight the overrepresentation of black students in charter schools in an attempt to portray a harmful degree of segregation,» co-author Brian Kisida explains.
Information about individual performance is aggregated across pupil populations at the classroom (and teacher), school, district, state, and national levels and cumulated over time.
The cross-country comparative approach provides a number of unique advantages over national studies: It can exploit institutional variation that does not exist within countries; draw on much larger variation than usually available within any country; reveal whether any result is country - specific or more general; test whether effects are systematically heterogeneous in different settings; circumvent selection issues that plague within - country identification by using system - level aggregated measures; and uncover general - equilibrium effects that often elude studies in a single country.
Cross-sectional test scores are often highly correlated when aggregated to the state or national level.
Economists Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann concluded that the two tests measure «a common dimension of skills,» and that the scores can be aggregated to form a single national - level indicator of cognitive ability predicting economic growth.6 Psychologist Heiner Rindermann referred to that common dimension as a «g - factor,» standing for general intelligence.
The key stage 1 teacher - assessment results are not published at school level, but are published in aggregate at local authority and national level.
Using aggregate national data and individual - level data from Washington State, we find statistically significant, although modest, relationships between wages and majors.
NHTSA leads the implementation of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), an effort to improve care by standardizing, aggregating and utilizing point of care EMS data at a local, state, and nationaNational EMS Information System (NEMSIS), an effort to improve care by standardizing, aggregating and utilizing point of care EMS data at a local, state, and nationalnational level.
NHTSA leads the implementation of the National 911 Profile Database, an effort to standardize, aggregate 911 data at the state level.
Macroeconomics: Macroeconomics involves the behavior of the aggregate economy such as changes in national income, unemployment, gross domestic, rate of growth, and price levels.
We then aggregated census tracts up to the metropolitan area and national level, requiring that a given racial community make up at least 1 % of the population in the metro.
Nonetheless, they are still highly useful as global metrics as they provide aggregated assessments at the national level, which is the most meaningful for international policy negotiations.
The analysis is performed at the detailed sector level, but only aggregated national results are shown here.
The analysis is performed at the detailed sector level, but the chart only shows aggregated national results.
That offers the combined benefits of local listener engagement and station brand recognition along with insights and content access on a national basis... At an aggregated network level we will have access to valuable data and insights on this rapidly - evolving audio ecosystem.
Updates aggregate recent national and state level PAS policy, research, resources and news.
The report provides aggregate data at the national level from a sampling of skilled nursing operators with multiple properties in the United States.
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