Sentences with phrase «older cohorts of»

Concerned Millennials Second, there appears to be a higher level of concern about corporate transparency, philanthropy and ethics in the millennial generation than older cohorts of shoppers and workers.
[xvi] Most enrollees are in their first few years of payments, suggesting that older cohorts of qualified borrowers are unaware of the certification process or are opting not to use it.
Both younger and older cohorts of blacks and Hispanics have made relative progress in the attainment of certificates and AAs but still lag behind whites in the entry into and completion of BA programs; completion rates in BA programs also lag substantially for those from low - income families or with weak academic achievement in high school.
And in fact, age still matters: the oldest cohort of Catholics, those who came of age during the New Deal, voted the most Democratic in 1996.
Project EAT - I enrolled 4746 participants including a younger cohort of middle - school students and an older cohort of high - school students recruited during the 1998 — 1999 academic year from 31 middle and high schools with ethnically and racially diverse student populations.

Not exact matches

The study included older millennials, whose saving habits look a lot different than the rest of their generational cohort.
The proportion of older workers (55 +) working minimum wage jobs grew much more slowly... but it's the fastest growing age cohort of workers.
It looks like members of Generation Y have started to believe the «hopeless millennials» stereotype, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada examining the workplace preferences and expectations of Generations X and Y. Attracting and Retaining the 2020 Workforce suggests that the greener cohort has a lower desired job ceiling than their slightly - older colleagues:
In contrast, women in that older cohort can expect to earn an average of just over $ 600,000 in 2015 constant dollars over their lifetimes, little more than half what their younger counterparts stand to pull down.
The company tends to attract an older millennial customer, and as members of that cohort climb the income ladder, they could leave their Indochinos in the closet in favour of premium labels.
The likes of ex-RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie have suggested the tech sector needs to lobby governments more actively, and 29 - year - old Litt believes there's a place for his fresh - faced cohort of entrepreneurs to make their voices heard.
Indeed, this younger cohort will be in demand to fill the shoes of baby boomers and even older workers aging out of the workforce.
By 2040 it is estimated that as many as 80 million Americans, or approximately 20 percent of the overall population, will be part of the 65 - and - older cohort.
The average non-housing wealth for the typical household in the 55 - 64 year old cohort was $ 89,300, compared to a peak of $ 160,700 in 2004.
Both cohorts are departing from older generations of Canadians (35 +) in terms of perceptions and attitudes toward Asia.
Meanwhile, Coast Mountain Bus Company, the Translink subsidiary that provides transit services in the Lower Mainland and employs over 3000 bus drivers, is enthusiastically complying with the new law, and already has a small cohort of over-65 drivers in its fleet, with eight full - sized buses now being driven by the older drivers, and 17 of the company's van - sized smaller buses.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that «as the population ages, more workers will enter older age cohorts, which have lower participation rates.
Now 79 million strong and between 21 to 38 years old, this cohort consumed 159.6 million cases of wine in 2015, according to the latest report on the U.S. wine market from the Wine Market Council.
Ten percent of this older cohort say they racked up more than $ 172,000 in out - of - pocket medical expenses in, and 5 percent report spending more than $ 269,000 in out - of - pocket medical expenses Access the Issue Brief here, and the accompanying Fast Fact here.
First, the spending decisions of the older age cohorts are less likely to be easily stimulated by monetary policy.
Generation X: Among Gen Xers, the younger part of this cohort (ages 35 to 44) is focused more on living healthier in 2016 than any other resolution, while older Gen Xers (45 to 54) are the least concerned with this goal of any age group.
Those born between 1946 and 1964 continue to grow the employment of the two oldest cohorts.
«These findings raise serious questions about the policy needs for future pensionless cohorts, such as the adequacy of benefits from Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, and the Quebec and Canada pension plans,» the report states.
After all, even if the old world of news faded (like its readers) into older age, at least we could point to the cohort of digital - native outlets with a bit of optimism.
In 1960, the overwhelming majority of prime - age white adults (the cohort of 30 to 49 - year - olds that Murray focuses on) in Belmont and Fishtown were married, bore very few children out of wedlock, and rarely divorced.
In response to «Diet Soda Intake Is Associated with Long - Term Increases in Waist Circumference in a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
As a former old - fashioned centre half himself, it's no secret that Pearson loves a big lad and Wes Morgan sweeps up on the left hand side of the defensive pairing with only a touch more finesse than his Polish cohort — for Morgan also knows how to launch himself through the shoulder blades of a striker and enjoyed a mighty tussle with Pavel Pogrebnyak on the night.
Breastfeeding was assessed in interviews with mothers when the children were 3 years old; 57 % of the cohort children were breastfed, consistent with breastfeeding rates in New Zealand in the early 1970s (47).
The effect of sucking habits, cohort, sex, intercanine arch widths, and breast or bottle feeding on posterior crossbitye in Norwegian and Swedish 3 - year - old children.
While it may be easy to keep up the illusion of Santa (and his cohorts of magical beings with a penchant for gift - giving) when a child is 4 years old, it becomes quite a different story when that child and his friends become older, savvier, and more worldly grade - schoolers.
We calculated these transition probabilities using data from the longitudinal National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey, which assessed a cohort of women in 1987 and the same women again in 1992.25 Several limitations of these data affect our model: 1) because this national survey lacks data on women before age 35 years, women in our model could not develop hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or MI before age 35 years; 2) because longitudinal survey data were only available for a 5 - year interval, we assumed that transition probabilities were stable within the 5 - year intervals and converted these probabilities from 5 - year to 1 - year intervals; 3) because the survey data were too few to provide stable estimates by year of age, we used transition probabilities for women in three age groups: aged 50 years and younger, 51 — 65 years, and 65 years and older.
When logistic models were stratified by the presence or absence of hypertensive disease, only maternal age older than 34 years (odds ratio [OR], 1.4; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 1.0 - 2.0), pregnancy - associated plasma protein - A of the 95th percentile or less (OR, 1.9; 95 % CI, 1.2 - 3.1), and alpha fetoprotein of the 95th percentile or greater (OR, 2.3; 95 % CI, 1.4 - 3.8) remained statistically significantly associated for abruption.In this large, population - based cohort study, abnormal maternal aneuploidy serum analyte levels were associated with placental abruption, regardless of the presence of hypertensive disease.
Association between breast feeding and asthma in 6 year old children: findings of a prospective birth cohort study
The Lifestyle During Pregnancy Study examined a subset of five - year - old children and their mothers from the Danish National Birth Cohort.
«Everyone wants to tout the critical importance of a more educated workforce; they bemoan the fact that our numbers of graduates in the 25 - 34 year old cohort is dismal in comparison to other countries and to older age brackets.»
The demonstrators — a cohort of about three dozen older New Yorkers, millennials, and one as young as 10 years old — were one of a number of groups that had gathered at locations across the city on a recent Wednesday to protest at the offices of Democratic state Senators who the protesters believe have betrayed them.
He makes way for Nicky Morgan, a 41 - year - old member of the 2010 cohort, whose job description is to defend the revolutionary schools policy that Gove designed while being less reviled by parents and teachers than Gove himself.
In the first study evaluating patient - reported cosmetic outcomes in a population - based cohort of older women with breast cancer, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers found that less radiation was associated with improved cosmetic satisfaction long - term.
Research indicates that children from families of low socioeconomic status (SES) have fallen more than six months behind their more advantaged cohorts in language processing and proficiency skills by the time they are two years old.
In The Life Project, Helen Pearson explores the world's oldest and longest running birth cohort study, which has tracked the lives of five generations of Britons for seven decades.
In a statement, Sebelius said that 10 % of the younger cohort who might use Plan B are barely 11 years old and may not use the drug properly.
Data was gathered on 2,424 participants of the Rotterdam study, a large population - based cohort study including participants 45 years or older living in a suburb of Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
«Our new study indicates that a differential therapeutic approach can be beneficial for older patients in melanoma and suggests that age should be taken into account to design better treatments for certain cohorts of patients.»
A long - term follow - up study of 3050 twins from the Finnish Twin Cohort has shown that midlife, moderately vigorous physical activity is associated with better cognition at old age.
Some differences remained within the oldest cohort (i.e., those aged 19 and over at the time of the Fall of the Berlin Wall), at least with regard to subclinical (or borderline) narcissism.
At the time of the study, the average age of the cohort was just under 8 1/2 years old.
«This four - year cohort study describes the clinical course of diabetes in older adults.
The 823 participants — non-demented individuals 60 to 100 years old with an average age of 79 — were from two cohorts at Rush University Medical Center.
Studying older people over time can be challenging given their uncertain health, but Ritchie and his colleagues had an unusual resource in the Lothian Birth Cohort, a group of people born in 1936 whose mental function has been periodically tested by the Scottish government since 1947 — their first IQ test was at age 11.
To cite a recent example, speaking at an event organized by the pressure group Save British Science, Astronomer Royal Professor Sir Martin Rees this week voiced his concern that the lack of a long - term view from successive governments means there is a serious danger that the cohort of young academic researchers needed to replace the older generation will fail to materialize.
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