The phrase
"participation rate" refers to the percentage of people who are involved or taking part in a particular activity or group. It indicates how many people are actively participating out of the total number of people who could be involved.
Full definition
The healthiest states all surpassed the national average for
participation rates in retirement and savings accounts The total amounts saved in these accounts each exceeded the national mean.
A majority of the benefit from the effect on parents is the effect on the long - run labor force
participation rates of these parents.
It was not immediately clear how many districts fell below the 90 percent
participation rate for any group of students.
Give a Summer's partner school with the
highest participation rate in summer programs also had the students who were happiest with their programs, showing how participation and student satisfaction can grow together.
Indigenous people aged 15 - 21 years have
lower participation rates in the formal education system than the rest of the population.
However, there are few school boundaries in which most students attend public charter schools — no school boundary neighborhood has a public charter
school participation rate higher than 64 percent.
Based
on participation rate criteria, results are reported for various student populations only when sufficient numbers of students and adequate school representation are present.
Despite the significant number of students skipping the exams, the state as a whole met the
test participation rate of 95 percent.
If participation rates are higher, it is because children are forced to buy the lunches, or forced to take whole fruits or whole wheat breads that they throw in the trash.
We won't reverse
declining participation rates if we don't use scripture to redefine our notions of what a good life and better future actually looks like.
How do public charter school
participation rates vary across the city, and which public charter schools enroll many students from the surrounding area?
The higher the score, the lower number of workers there are available to join the workforce, giving less scope to boost
overall participation rates.
It explains how the built environment, in particular, could be used to promote employee health and raise
participation rates over traditional workplace wellness programs.
The report found people at the beginning and middle of their careers, aged 25 to 35 and 35 to 44, have the highest
participation rates when it comes to entrepreneurship.
With the dramatic rise in female labour force
participation rates since the 1960s (especially among married women with young children), these policies have become increasingly important.
For example, the
national participation rates in physics and advanced mathematics have been declining steadily for the past two decades (Figure 2).
Given global competition in the labor markets, if our wages on the low end don't reduce, isn't that a significant reason why our labor force
participation rate so low?
It's incredibly important to understand which of these is
driving participation rates, preferably by data not relying on school self reports.
The Scottish government wants to make better child care provision a priority, but the impact that this might have on
participation rates again appears no more than a guess.
At the same time, researchers attempted to calculate the direct and indirect impact of a policy change on disability
insurance participation rates through a computerized simulation.
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