Sentences with phrase «public assistance gain»

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Education workers» compensation gained 0.6 % (2.1 % y / y), health care and social assistance 0.9 % (2.5 % y / y), and that for public administration workers went up just 0.2 % (2.2 % y / y).
Long Island public school districts would gain an additional $ 75.3 million in combined operating assistance, or a hike of more than 2.8 percent, under the state aid proposal for the 2017 - 18 academic year released by Cuomo's office.
With the assistance of Dr. Joseph Savarese, D.V.M., Professor and Chair of Medaille's Veterinary Technology Department, we are in development of a volunteer program for their students to gain experience in the field of public health at these clinics and see how the animal and the human world work together to protect the public
These studies provided intensive interventions with high standards and showed not only immediate academic gains but also benefits into adulthood, such as reduced need for public assistance, lower crime rates, and higher earnings.
ADEu and the European Guide Dog Federation (EGDF) will be lobbying together in Brussels to get the Equal Treatment Directive onto the agenda of the European Commission, and to gain public access for all assistance dogs and those in training.
To be clear, Canadian citizens who are physically located in the U.S. could be compelled to the same extent as U.S. citizens except that they could ask a Canadian embassy or counsel to provide legal / diplomatic assistance in looking after their rights (U.S. citizens could gain access to a public defender only if charged with a crime and they are indigent.)
These studies provided intensive interventions with high standards and showed not only immediate academic gains but also benefits into adulthood, such as reduced need for public assistance, lower crime rates, and higher earnings.
Researchers estimate that the gains made by Spanish - speaking children are comparable to those made in the landmark Perry Preschool Project and the Abecedarian project, both of which have documented long - term gains for children throughout their life cycles, including reduced crime and teen pregnancy, higher earnings, and reduced participation in public assistance programs.
Programs coordinated by school districts, alternative learning programs, and family service collaboratives assist pregnant and parenting adolescents to make significant academic gains; prevent child abuse and neglect; reduce long - term dependence on public assistance; and improve the outcomes for adolescent parents and their children.
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