Insurance companies look
at national statistics regarding accident rates and the age and sex of the driver who is cited for being the one who caused the accident.
It comes
as national statistics have consistently shown the province having some of the longest wait times in the country.
The report said
national statistics disguised significant local variations and did not reflect the experience of head teachers across the country when trying to recruit.
In spite of recent attempts to collect the data, there are still no
reliable national statistics to quantify the extent of shelter problems.
Unlike every other commercial real estate investment segment, there is not a reliable 3rd party data provider or broker that has accurate and
timely national statistics on mobile home park trades.
It contains state and
national statistics on uninsured motorist claim frequency, bodily injury claim frequency, and the ratio of uninsured motorist to bodily injury claim frequencies over time.
I have long said that the health of the states is a more valid measure of the health of the nation than looking
at national statistics.
It is estimated that 60 - 70 % of all CNM - attended home births reported
in national statistics data during this period were represented in this survey.
The number of divorces has also dropped by 3.1 % to 111,169 divorces in England and Wales, Office of
National Statistics figures for 2014 show.
Over the same period, the proportion of Catholic Brazilians fell from 74 % of the population to to 65 %, Brazil's
National Statistics Institute reported.
She said the department «took comfort
from national statistics but pays insufficient heed to the fact that teaching happens locally, in individual schools».
In most cases, the school nurse (s) assumed this role within the school, but
with national statistics showing that 47 % of schools have less than the recommended nurse - to - student ratio (National Association of School Nurses (NASN) 2008 Survey; Youth Sports Safety Alliance (YSSA) stats) and school nurses not being required in NYS, it is unclear how many schools may completely lack in - house medical or healthcare personnel to be at the hub of this process.
Today's (5) Office for
National Statistics report about pay in the public and private sectors is so flawed it is rendered meaningless, the Public and Commercial Services union says.
Its Office of
National Statistics revealed that consumer prices in August were up 4.5 % from the year before, meaning British consumers are suffering painful inflation.
Births decline China's
national statistics bureau said the number of births in fell to 17.23 million in 2017, down from 17.86 million the previous year.
The findings chime with data from the Office of
National Statistics released last month that showed that UK household spending remained level at an average of # 528.90 a week in the financial year ending 2016, unable to rise above pre-crisis levels.
Self - reported workplace injury and work - related ill health in Great Britain by
National Statistics Socio - Economic Classification (NS - SEC).
These figures track with
national statistics about breastfeeding: according to data from the Centers for Disease Control, high - income mothers are significantly more likely to breastfeed than low - income mothers, with 74 % of the former group breastfeeding versus 57 % of the latter group.
And on Wednesday, the Office for
National Statistics published figures showing wage stagnation, with average wage increases continuing to fall behind inflation.
The figures from the Office for
National Statistics also revealed a drop of 16,000 in the number of jobless people aged between 16 - 24.
Bulletin from the Office of
National Statistics confirms UK low carbon and renewable energy economy grew five per cent in 2016, outpacing the 1.8 per cent growth of the wider economy
introduce legislation and regulation for recording healthcare associated infections on death certificates in accordance with Office of National Statistics guidelines
The Office for
National Statistics recently revealed that the number of cohabiting couples has doubled over the past 20 years, to an astounding 5.9 million; 20 % of whom have no intention to marry or enter into a civil partnership in the future.
For example, the Office for
National Statistics announced in August 2016 that it would be recruiting six data analyst apprentices to work at its data science centre in Newport.
A recent report by the Office for
National Statistics estimated that employers held 1.4 million contracts that did not guarantee a minimum number of hours.
The first fruits of our research will appear early in 2016 but until then, consider the latest figures from the Office for
National Statistics who recently stated that the UK's population is expected to increase by 4.4 million in the next decade, before reaching 70 million in 2027.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Americans spend 2.73 hours every day watching the TV, while the UK Office for
National Statistics places the British average at 2.17 hours.
Increases are based on the annual change in average weekly earnings across the public sector, which the Office for
National Statistics calculated on Thursday at 1.4 %.
Although national statistics are hard to come by, a 2008 study of seven states he cites in his book indicates a dramatic increase in custody filings — 44 percent between 1997 and 2006 — at the same time that divorces had decreased in the U.S. by 3 percent.
Just hours before George Osborne stepped up to the Dispatch Box to deliver his third Budget, the Office for
National Statistics provided a sobering backdrop to his statement.
When Kemp and his colleagues
compiled national statistics on accidental baby - suffocation deaths from 1995 through 1998, they found that babies who sleep in adult beds are 40 times more likely to suffocate than babies who sleep in standard cribs: 25 deaths per 100,000 infants, compared with 0.63 death per 100,000.