It's true that the survey data
suggest high employment levels for Ph.D. holders, but focusing simply on whether or not they are employed misses the larger question: Is this employment in fact gainful?
Not exact matches
«This
suggests that
employment prospects for some workers in
higher - wage occupations are boosted by minimum wage increases, consistent with a story in which some jobs are lost to automation, while others are created.
The OECD further
suggests that a halving of trade barriers across the G20 would result in a 0.3 - to 3.3 - per - cent boost in jobs for low - skilled workers (the impact varies by country) and a 0.9 - to 3.9 - per - cent expansion in
higher - skilled
employment opportunities.
This
suggests the pool of people available for
employment is substantially
higher than the unemployment rate implies.
In fact, the evidence
suggests higher wages have no effect on
employment, boost staff retention and productivity, and would help cut the deficit.
The report
suggested several reasons for the rural - urban disparity, including the increased transportation costs youth incur to travel to work or education in rural areas and the
high cost to companies to deliver
employment or training in less urban environments.
They
suggest that broader public awareness of these policies and programs might broaden public support for them, as well as promote a better balance between the growth of these
high - wage jobs and a broader set of
employment opportunities.
«However, other commentators
suggested that because
employment rates are
higher in countries with generous welfare states, more people will have positive experience of work.
In particular, some of the findings
suggest that leaves reported as unemployment and sickness are associated with
higher risk of cognitive impairment indicating that these kinds of
employment gaps may decrease cognitive reserve in the long run.
Quiz Ref IDFemale physicians now account for approximately one - third of the US physician workforce17 and comprise half of all US medical school graduates.18 Despite evidence
suggesting that female physicians may provide
higher - quality care,1 - 4, 7,8,10,12 - 16 some have argued that career interruptions for childrearing,
higher rates of part - time
employment, and greater tradeoffs between home and work responsibilities19 may compromise the quality of care provided by female physicians and justify
higher salaries among male physicians.20 - 22 Therefore, empirical evidence on whether patient outcomes differ between male and female physicians is warranted.
Research on
employment - related BTB (and similar) policies
suggests that some employers may react by statistically discriminating against groups with
high rates of criminal involvement; however, this type of discrimination is less likely to be an issue in the context of college BTB.
According to CAP's analysis, the gap in full - time
employment rates between mothers of elementary - school - age children and mothers of middle - and
high - school - age children
suggests that more than 1 million fewer mothers of elementary - school - age children are working full time, forfeiting an annual median wage of $ 35,000.
I would
suggest a
high carbon tax with the revenues recycled to help the poor and increase
employment by cutting taxes on labour.
Her
employment history shows that she has risen to supervisory roles with
higher levels of responsibility, and her most recent accomplishments
suggest that she will excel in a branch manager role.
Further, statistics compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
suggest that available
employment in medical office assisting in Texas is the
highest in the nation with nearly 78,000 residents employed as medical secretaries as of May 2013.
Studies also
suggest a positive association between longer intervals and maternal educational achievement,
employment, and family self - sufficiency, particularly among teen mothers who had not completed
high school when their first child was born.5 Teens who have a subsequent pregnancy before they are able to complete
high school find it increasingly difficult to accomplish their educational goals.