Sentences with phrase «of respondents with»

The share of respondents with expectations of lower interest rates has a small negative correlation with the share planning to buy a home, suggesting a slight dampening effect as potential buyers wait for lower borrowing costs.
More than half of the respondents with multi-asset portfolios said that they would increase their real estate allocations in the next 12 months.
90 % of respondents with one child reported good or better health compared with 87 % of those with two or three children and 82 % of those with four or more children.
This indicates that the odds of respondents with a poor couple relationship having repeated poor mental health are 1.71 times greater than they are for respondents with a good couple relationship.
Our study also revealed that a large proportion of respondents with psychosocial dysfunction were Hindu and belonged to upper castes.
The number to the right of the administrative professional job title is the number of respondents with that title.
Forty - five percent with a self - paid plan, for example, were able to correctly define «deductible,» versus 53 percent of respondents with an employer - paid policy.
91 % of respondents with auto insurance said that they were either very satisfied (61 %) or fairly satisfied (30 %) with their current auto insurer.
Similarly, shifting work from attorneys to paraprofessionals produced the same «significant improvement» for half of the respondents with another 36 % reporting that it was simply too soon to tell.
This is starkly different from Australia, Canada and New Zealand where only 3 - 5 % of respondents with court contact reported paying a bribe.
With respect to employment, 7 % of respondents with household incomes of $ 20,000 or less reported long - standing problems during their adult lives compared with 1 % overall; 10 % of the low income group had long - standing problems with debt compared with 5 % for all respondents; and 16 % of low income respondents experienced systemic problems obtaining affordable, quality housing compared with 3 % of all respondents.
Increased maize yield after CF adoption was recorded among 65.7 % of the respondents with a gain in yield amounting to 2 tons / ha on average, which is three times more than the yield from conventional farming.
90 % of respondents with more than 10 climate - related peer - reviewed publications (about half of all respondents), explicitly agreed with anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) being the dominant driver of recent global warming.
90 % of respondents with more than 10 climate - related peer - reviewed publications (about half of all respondents), agreed that anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG) are the dominant driver of recent global warming.
There is some difference for «hierarch communitarians» — but there really isn't a consistent effect for members of that or any other subsample of respondents with those values; «hierarch communitarians» don't have a particularly cohesive view of climate change risks, these data suggest.
However, the proportion of respondents with credit scores less than 680 who were rejected was more than three times higher at 26 percent.
A survey of 1,000 Medicare patients found that 40 percent of all respondents with pets went to the doctor far less often than those without a canine friend around.
And adults 65 and older have the lowest percentage of respondents with student loan debt at just 11 percent.
The research, based on a survey of more than 3,000 working professionals across the U.S., found that 45 % of the respondents with outstanding student loan debt consider a student loan repayment the single most compelling employee benefit among six potential options, including additional retirement and health care contributions.
The results reveal that «Eighty - eight percent of respondents with over $ 10B in AUM have evaluated smart beta or plan to do so in the next 18 months.»
That confidence also translated into positive action; 41.9 % of respondents with a credit card said they paid off their credit card balances every month, and 41.4 % said they usually pay more than the minimum amount due on their credit cards every month.
While 80 % of respondents with 1 - 3 books for sale make $ 10K or less, that figure drops quickly with additional books.
The vast majority of respondents with school - age children in the home (87 %) have experience with traditional public schools, and most rely on them exclusively (see Figure 4).
In the remainder of this post, we are comparing only those two groups of respondents with informed, strongly - held positions on Common Core.
More than half of respondents with anxiety or depression didn't feel that they had a good work - life balance.
A majority of respondents with a long - term academic career were confident: 62 % expected to succeed.
Of respondents with a Labour MP, and who said they were intending to vote Labour, the net score was +12, but respondents whose MP was Labour and who were not voting Labour generated a net score of -16.
Of the respondents with credit card debt, 86 % below age 35 reported being very or somewhat stressed by their debt, as opposed to 72 % of those beyond 35 years old.
Even more troubling was the fact that nearly half of respondents with children that could actually benefit from the plan drew blanks.
A September poll conducted by the Harrison Group and American Express Publishing suggests this nightmare could come true: nearly 70 % of respondents with $ 100,000 or more in discretionary income said the recession had changed their spending priorities.
Additionally, 41 percent of those making $ 150,000 a year also had below average resilience, as did 47 percent of those with a bachelor's degrees and 44 percent of respondents with a master's degree.

Not exact matches

Nanos Research, which conducts a weekly survey for Bloomberg, found that almost a quarter of respondents at the end of September said their personal financial situation had worsened over the past year, compared with about 20 per cent in early August.
A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
Those numbers were notably higher for LGBT respondents, with 81 % seeking increased action from employers generally and 59 % suggesting improvements were possible at their own place of work.
Seventy - seven percent of respondents would forego a home assessment with a robotic smart kit to go see a real live doctor — good news for those in the health field, since A.I. can already detect issues like skin cancer as well as a dermatologist can.
Two - thirds of respondents said Canadian businesses need to do more to make LGBT employees feel welcome, with 48 % believing their own employer needed to make an increased effort.
My respondents had no problem identifying the correct sub-heading of the tariff code (9619.00), but I could not get a definitive answer on whether or not any Chapter 99 exemptions applies to these products, with the Department of Finance promptly responding with «I'm going to have to send you to CBSA for your tariff question.»
A recent Kantar study ranked the most important factors when shopping, and no one with a smartphone - monitored pulse should be surprised that 59 percent of respondents named «stress - free shopping» among their most important, with 57 percent adding that online shopping is the best way to get there.
In a survey from Credit Karma, 39 % of millennial respondents said they spent money they didn't have to attend social functions with friends.
The survey respondents included 155 CFOs of North American companies, mostly with over $ 1 billion in revenues.
And two - thirds of respondents are okay with taxi driver and call center jobs being lost if it means access to better transportation and customer service.
NFIB found that a net 23 percent of respondents raised wages in the three months prior to September, a 5 percentage point increase compared with the same period a year earlier.
Respondents said companies involved in exploration and production in sensitive areas of North America will also be hurt, with a mean of 6.1.
Early bird promotions and preorders are becoming an increasingly effective means for e-commerce players to drive more traffic to their sites and lock in purchases, with over 90 percent of Nielsen's respondents intending to place items in their online carts before November 11th as to avoid products selling out.
With regard to defining jobs, 61 % of employee respondents (versus 22 % overall) say that management defines their roles for them.
In 2010, 36 percent of survey respondents said an external company handled their tech support, compared with 24 percent in 2013.
A full 94.35 percent of business - owner respondents stated they were planning to vote in November, with 4.54 percent undecided and a mere 1.11 percent not intending to cast a ballot.
The CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found that when asked what they were most likely to do with extra money received from a tax cut next year, the No. 1 response from small - business owners was «pay down debt,» chosen by 31 percent of respondents.
In fact, when given a choice between paying someone with cash or with an app, the survey found 47 percent of respondents would choose the digital option.
In a recent study by PR and marketing firm Cone Communications, 46 percent of respondents said they'd like to be able to solve problems and receive product or service information via new media, but only 14 percent said they're «very satisfied» with their experiences with companies or brands online.
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