What if you want to know the specific locations in your community where a particular retail store will thrive based
on socioeconomic factors and product demand?
Consumer Reports found that, «Behind the rate quotes is a pricing process that judges you less on driving habits and increasingly
on socioeconomic factors.
Significant investments may be required to ensure that power generation keeps up with rising demand associated with rising temperatures.38, 39 Finally, vulnerability to heat waves is not evenly distributed throughout urban areas; outdoor versus indoor air temperatures, air quality, baseline health, and access to air conditioning are all dependent
on socioeconomic factors.29 Socioeconomic factors that tend to increase vulnerability to such hazards include race and ethnicity (being a minority), age (the elderly and children), gender (female), socioeconomic status (low income, status, or poverty), and education (low educational attainment).
However, average scores are highly dependent
on socioeconomic factors outside the control of schools.
The search so far has focused
on socioeconomic factors, or the effectiveness of «traditional» versus «modern'teaching techniques.
«To fight it, we must keep our focus
on the socioeconomic factors that have allowed it to continue for all of these years ---- poverty, homelessness, and a lack of access to healthcare.»
Not exact matches
Every city recruits its police force differently based
on budgets, existing crime rates, density, and a number of other complex
socioeconomic factors (like the area's racial makeup).
I would love to see a study with a matched control group... that is, a group with equal risk
factors (education level,
socioeconomic background, etc.)... that looked at breastfeeding and its effect
on neglect.
In any case, links between mortality and
socioeconomic factors seem to underscore the point: The risks of shared sleep depend
on the context.
Data
on additional risk
factors or possible confounders, such as maternal age, parity, gestational age, ethnicity, and
socioeconomic status, were collected from records accumulated during the pregnancy outcome study.
Several studies have also attempted to understand the role of breastfeeding
on IQ, and although some authors conclude that the observed advantage of breastfeeding
on IQ is related only to genetic and socioenvironmental
factors, a recent meta - analysis showed that after adjustment for appropriate key co-
factors, breastfeeding was associated with significantly higher scores for cognitive development than formula feeding.6 Longer duration of breastfeeding has also been positively associated with intelligence in adulthood.22 We also observed the benefits of long - term breastfeeding
on mental indices, along with the indirect benefit of balancing the impact of exposure to p, p ′ DDE after adjustment for some
socioeconomic variables.
Even those psychiatrists who still cling rigidly to the biomedical model acknowledge the influence of political,
socioeconomic and psychological
factors on the mental well - being of their patients.
Health behaviours account for 30 % of influences and the physical environment for 10 %, with
socioeconomic factors having the largest impact
on health at 40 %.
The researchers estimated the link between road traffic noise
on these deaths and admissions, taking into account other
factors such as individuals» age and sex, as well as neighbourhood characteristics like ethnicity, smoking rate, air pollution, and
socioeconomic deprivation.
They carefully matched these FRI students with peers who did not participate but were otherwise comparable in terms of
socioeconomic background, gender, race, ethnicity, scores
on standardized tests and other
factors.
One in four patients develop heart failure within four years of a first heart attack, according to a study in nearly 25,000 patients presented today at Heart Failure 2016 and the 3rd World Congress
on Acute Heart Failure by Dr Johannes Gho, a cardiology resident at the University Medical Center Utrecht, in Utrecht, the Netherlands.1 Risk
factors included older age, greater
socioeconomic deprivation, and comorbidities such as diabetes.
The future resiliency and potential for adaptation by these populations depend
on a number of
socioeconomic and geophysical
factors.
The study also included data
on various individual characteristics (e.g. extraversion and hostility in childhood; physical health in childhood and adulthood) and family and environmental
factors (e.g.,
socioeconomic status in childhood, social integration in adulthood).
According to the senior author Ken Smith, Ph.D., a population health researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute and a distinguished professor of family studies and population science at the University of Utah, «This study shows that early - life
socioeconomic status, based
on factors such as parental occupation at birth, may be associated with cancer risk in adulthood.
«The discordant twin design minimizes a number of potentially confounding
factors that may explain the association between childhood verbal ability and subsequent alcohol use by «controlling» for differences
on variables [such as]
socioeconomic differences or family
factors that, if excluded, could cloud the interpretation of findings.»
These assessments offer evidence that
on - the - ground studies bringing together biophysical forest observations with
socioeconomic factors offer a deeper understanding of the value of tropical forest conservation programs, Aguilar said.
«It is not clear whether this relationship is due to confounding
factors such as poor
socioeconomic environment, or nutrition, during childhood that
on the one hand determine achieved height and
on the other the risk of coronary heart disease, or whether it represents a primary relationship between shorter height and more coronary heart disease.
Socioeconomic factors had little effect
on the differences observed.
«We must continue to focus
on risk
factors that are modifiable, including obesity, sedentary lifestyle and
socioeconomic stress,» he said.
The study's results also support the conclusions of an expert panel commissioned by the Obama administration that recommended a closer look at the effects of
socioeconomic factors on performance measures.
Lifecourse
socioeconomic status and cancer - related risk
factors: Analysis of the WHO study
on global ageing and adult health (SAGE).
The assessment will obtain data
on environmental and psychosocial
factors that may account for
socioeconomic, racial and ethnic differences in problem behavior.
The researchers analysed data from Mexico
on the occurrence of dengue fever and the effect of climate variables such as, temperature, humidity and rainfall, as well as
socioeconomic factors that included population figures and GDP per capita.
We find that
socioeconomic and demographic
factors have strong effects
on the selective processes but weak effects
on use of internet dating services once the sample is conditioned
on these
factors.
On the other hand, those states with more users of Our Time, Ashley Madison, Facebook, Adult Friend Finder, Hinge, How About We, Grindr, Bumble, Score, At First Sight, and Tinder had fewer cases of STDs after controlling for other
socioeconomic factors.
(See
on interracial dating sites) Conversely, in Brazil, race is based
on various
factors, like the physical appearance influenced by environment and genetics,
socioeconomic status, and the race of the parents, and is therefore more flexible.
The Coleman Report identified the peer group at school as an important
factor affecting learning, but several papers in this volume suggest that the
socioeconomic status or academic ability of peers has little effect
on academic performance.
The graph shows that students in these three ICSEA - based groupings of schools have different average reading levels and gives some indication of the influence of
socioeconomic factors on between - school differences in student performance.
Historically, research surrounding the literacy achievement gap has focused
on three major themes:
socioeconomic and sociocultural
factors, linguistic background, and quality of instruction.
Nonschool
factors — such as a teenager's
socioeconomic status — affect American students» achievement in ways similar to the effects
on students in other developed nations, concludes a study by the National Center for Education Statistics.
The background survey will include five core areas — grit, desire for learning, school climate, technology use, and
socioeconomic status — of which the first two focus
on a student's noncognitive skills, and the third looks at noncognitive
factors in the school.
It is time to put as much focus
on reading practice as we do
on school culture, student - educator relationships, and
socioeconomic factors.
Analysis of these rich curriculum data, along with our more curriculum - sensitive measures of student achievement, revealed that the mathematics content teachers covered in their classrooms was significantly related to their students» performance even when researchers adjusted this relationship for student background
factors (ethnicity, parent education level,
socioeconomic status, and so
on).
To find out how the individual states performed in 2000 compared with what we might expect
on the basis of conditions in each state, I computed the correlation of completion rates with expectations based
on three
factors: state average
socioeconomic characteristics (family income, education, and occupation); the percentage of two - parent families; and the rate at which students change schools.
As coverage targets narrow to focus
on measures of income or other
socioeconomic factors, the main coverage gaps are concentrated in Wards 7 and 8.
Districts may design school choice programs in a way that achieves diversity or avoids racial isolation using race - neutral
factors (such as
socioeconomic status) or generalized race - based
factors that look at things like the overall racial composition of neighborhoods but do not involve decision - making
on the basis of any individual student's race.
It's clear that
socioeconomic factors have a far greater influence
on achievement in the US than other school - based
factors.
Going back to the famous Coleman report in the 1960s, social scientists have contended — and unquestionably proved — that students»
socioeconomic backgrounds vastly outweigh what goes
on in the school as
factors in determining how much they learn.
Being «
on - track» in ninth grade (earning five full - year credits with no more than one semester F in a core class) is more predictive of high school graduation than any other
factor, including race, gender,
socioeconomics and prior academic achievement, combined.
His overall findings might be surprising to some; more than
socioeconomic status, teacher feedback, teacher - student relationship, and a host of other
factors that one might expect to have a substantial impact
on how well students do in school, Hattie found that by far the single strongest influencer of student achievement is collective teacher efficacy.
His overall findings might be surprising to some; more than
socioeconomic status, teacher feedback, teacher - student relationship, and a host of other
factors that one might expect to have a substantial impact
on how well students do in school, Hattie found that by far the
Traditional research
on college completion has focused
on factors such as
socioeconomic status and high school academic preparation, but less is known about how psychological
factors predict college outcomes.
The OECD report also seeks to offer some insights concerning the impact of poverty and other
socioeconomic factors on student achievement.
However, the answer is ultimately a subjective judgment that depends
on values and culture, as well as
socioeconomic and psychological
factors, all of which influence how people perceive risk in general and the risk of climate change in particular.
Assuming that only
socioeconomic factors — rather than rising emissions — influence losses may yield ill - founded policy recommendations that focus exclusively
on adapting to climate change while dismissing energy policy as a legitimate part of the toolkit for responding.