Sentences with phrase «socio economic indicators»

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A significant share of the gaps in income, education, crime, and other socio - economic indicators between Southern states and non-Southern states in the U.S. is associated statistically with having larger African - American populations, although Southern whites are still lower in income, less likely to receive educations, and more likely to commit crimes, etc. than whites in metropolitan areas outside the South.
Center for Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators and Human Sciences Research Council, March 2014 (South Africa workforce); Women in Science, UNESCO Institute for Statistics (gender); Leading the Way: Increasing the Diversity of the Science Workforce: Project Two: Exploring the Impact of Socio - Economic Background on Careers in Science, by TBR.
Researchers looked at the geographical distribution of habitual dietary salt intake in Britain and its association with manual occupations and educational attainments, both indicators of socio - economic position and key determinants of health.
Socio - economic indicators came from the OECD's own index of economic, social and cultural status (ESCS) that is generated with the PISA test results.)
These additional indicators often skew against schools that have kids from lower socio - economic backgrounds.
I simply used the poverty level as an indicator of the many other socio - economic issues that exist in many low - income areas - crime, violence, neglect, etc..
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The Royal Commission report highlighted the inequality that exists between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Australia in relation to every major socio - economic indicator.
Factors such as landlessness, poverty and disadvantage across a range of socio - economic indicators, render many Indigenous people unable to participate fully and effectively in Australian society.
Disadvantaged children tend to fall behind before their second birthday: Children whose families lack economic and educational resources — those who are in the lowest socio - economic group, who live in poverty, whose parents have less education, or whose mothers are not employed — tend to lag behind their peers who have more of these resources in developing language skills, early math, and social - emotional indicators by age 2.
We therefore used multivariate regression analysis to look at the independent associations between maternal mental health and the various indicators of socio - economic status.
One indicator of family socio - economic disadvantage (low parental education) remain as a significant predictor of poor father - child relationship when the child was aged 10, as in the multivariable model considering only early life factors.
However, various indicators of family socio - economic disadvantage in early childhood are more clearly associated with a greater likelihood that the ten year - old child would have a poor relationship with the father.
It is a fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to be overrepresented in every negative socio - economic indicator.
When I first assumed the role of Social Justice Commissioner, I looked at the array of socio - economic indicators and human rights issues in trying to determine my priorities.
Maternal educational level, household income and area deprivation have been selected as indicators of socio - economic status.
(Here, maternal education was used as an indicator of socio - economic status: findings were similar when other indicators, such as household income and area deprivation, were substituted.)
Indeed, while the government affirms the importance of performance measures and benchmarks, the only examples they are able to give of benchmarks that have been adopted are socio - economic indicators and statistics collated as part of the Commonwealth's access and equity strategy.
Perhaps reflecting an emphasis on «practical reconciliation», the Draft framework consequently fails to develop a series of indicators of Indigenous socio - economic disadvantage within a rights framework.
the Productivity Commission's Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage framework, which measures the total impact of Australian government activities on a range of Indigenous socio - economic indicators, including health;
And as is well known, Indigenous peoples in Australia experience socio - economic disadvantage on all major indicators.
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