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This comes on the back of a recent survey study which indicates that barely 30 % of Russians are familiar with cryptocurrencies.

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The study, which included 88 leaders and their subordinates, asked leaders to complete surveys at the beginning of each workday for two weeks, which asked about their sleep the night before and their self - control at that moment.
The researchers drew their data from a number of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
Overall, the study, which surveyed 1,801 people, found that social media does not stress people out, in general.
Levy cites a 2009 study based on data from the American Time Use survey, which found that each minute spent commuting translates into a 0.22 minute sleep time reduction.
In the study, 276 participants answered a survey which asked about the cuss words they used most often, and in what circumstances.
The study, which surveyed 50,000 adults in 24 developed countries, found that «daughters of working mothers completed more years of education, were more likely to be employed and in supervisory roles, and earned higher incomes,» reports Claire Cain Miller in The New York Times.
According to a recent study conducted by Harvard University, which polled young adults between the ages of 18 and 29, not so good: 51 percent of survey respondents said they do not support capitalism, and only 42 percent were in favor of it.
The study is a survey of consumers living in the southwest, midwest and parts of the southeast, which Jankowski theorized were a unique and overlooked consumer market.
The study, which surveyed senior individuals at 10 major London - based national and international executive search firms, found that recruiters relied on «more observable factors» like the quality of their references, the progression of their career path and their personality.
While 43 percent of U.S. workers in a 2013 Willis study said they were planning to push back their planned retirement date, only 32 percent said the same in the newest survey, which could reflect the improving economy, Nyce said.
Gicheva conducted the study using GMAT Registrant Survey results, which were collected over the course of seven years from almost 2,000 U.S. workers.
The study included two surveys labeled «word of mouth» and «buzz,» which asked respondents whether they had talked about a brand with friends or family members and if they'd noticed more positive or negative sentiments around a brand in the past two weeks, respectively.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all of whom aspire to a new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the study, which includes findings from more than 40,000 survey responses, explains.
In a study conducted by NewsCred, my company — which surveyed about 500 U.S. millennials — found that 47 percent of them open company communications most, if not all, of the time.
A survey of New York City employers after implementation of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result of the law.26 In a similar study from Connecticut, which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.28
The 2009 Edelman goodpurpose Consumer Study, which surveyed 6,000 consumers in 10 countries, revealed that 57 per cent of consumers chose a brand or company because of its CSR initiatives.
Yet in a recent study by CareerBuilder, more than half of the employers surveyed said they had open positions for which they could not find a qualified applicant.
Holmstrom and Kaplan's major survey of the corporate governance literature, for example, cites but a single study, which looked at the impact of various UK corporate governance rules on CEO turnover.
Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States Stephen Jones, McMaster University Craig Riddell, University of British Columbia Jones and Riddell build on two previous papers: one by David Card and Riddell (originally published in Small Differences that Matter) that studies the reasons for higher rates of unemployment in Canada than the U.S. in the 1980s, the other by Jones and Riddell which uses data from the U.S. Labor Force Survey to study the differences in rates of job creation for people who are counted as unemployed versus those who are counted as out of the labor force.
That's the conclusion of a study released Monday by Navigant Research, which sells its in - depth surveys of energy and transportation markets to suppliers, policymakers and other industry stakeholders.
The same study (which surveyed 1,017 businesses in the U.S., Canada and Mexico that use NAFTA, including 669 small businesses, 234 medium - sized businesses and 114 large businesses) shows only 15 per cent of small businesses and 16 per cent of medium - sized businesses are closely following the negotiations, and are aware of the key issues and potential outcomes.
Cleveland draws from all sorts of sources — from Scot McKnight's A Community Called Atonement, to college football, to multiple scientific studies and surveys, many of which are quite colorful and fascinating.
«The survey creates a mixed picture for how Mormons see themselves,» said Greg Smith, senior researcher with the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, which conducted the study.
During his two - month, 5,000 - mile survey trip, Townsend met a number of key figures, of which the most important was Mexico's director of rural education, Rafael Ramírez, who opened the way for him to study the nation's educational system.
So thinks the Pew Research Center, which today released the second wave of a massive study designed to «fill the gap» left by the United States census (no questions on religion), the self - reporting of denominations («widely differing criteria»), and smaller surveys (too few questions or people).
These numbers stand in striking contrast to the results of a major study by the Kinsey Institute which revealed that 43 percent of the homosexual men surveyed estimated that they had sex with 500 or more partners; 28 percent with 1,000 or more partners.
The study comes from student surveys, which means the number may actually be larger than 36 percent, but it lines up with the numbers universities have independently reported.
Only 30 percent of the megachurches with denominational links said their congregation «expresses [its] denominational heritage» and 49 percent said that denominational leadership was «of no importance,» according to the survey related to the large Faith Communities Today (FACT) study, which was released earlier this year.
Or consider a study in Archives of S Behavior, which found that of 229 convicted child molesters surveyed, «85 percent of offenders against males described themselves as h0m0 or bi's
The book is complex, for it is nearly three books in one: (a) a study of the three successive concepts of God Whitehead espoused in Process and Reality, vet even the last is ultimately incomplete, prompting the possibility of further developments beyond the text; (b) a survey of previous attempts to show that in one way or another that it is possible to prehend the divine life; (c) my own approach, which recognizes that God as consequent is imprehensible.
Lacking a Tillich to do the job, I will try to comment on a book that ranges from a light - hearted survey of myths in which mortality is preferred to endless eternity (Wendy Doniger's article) to a serious study of Locke and Spinoza (Aaron Garrett's).
This study found also that stations which provided only free air - time for religious programs tended to broadcast more religious programs during the week of the survey than did stations which sold air - time for programs (an average of 6.08 programs per station compared to 4.51 programs per station).
Review of a book that ranges from a light - hearted survey of myths in which mortality is preferred to endless eternity, to a serious study of Locke and Spinoza.
She cites a study which analyzes survey data revealing that, since the mid-1970s, a falling percentage of college - educated conservatives claim to «trust science,» compared to relatively stable numbers among liberals, and argues that those who oppose contraception, question the Neo-Darwinist narrative of evolution, or disagree with certain political measures to address global climate change, are opposed to science in general....
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Furthermore, the report by Aidenvironment, which analyzed 40 previous independent research studies, surveying over a hundred business leaders across four sectors, found a range of business benefits from certification — from improved market access, profitability and production to enhanced reputation and reduced risk for certified businesses.
The study found that over one third (34 %) of breads surveyed contained more salt than the UK's target, which sits at 1.13 g per 100g.
This study's findings are consistent with an analysis commissioned by FDA and updated in 2012, as well as a published ILSI survey of more than 37,000 people which shows that caffeine consumption in the U.S. has remained stable during the most recent period analyzed, while coffee remains the primary source of caffeine in most age groups.
According to the current study, the per capita availability of sugars and sweeteners fell 16 % between 1980 and 2011, which was a fall that was equivalent to a per capita reduction of added - sugars intake by ~ 230 g / y for 30 y. Between 1995 and 2011, the reported intake of added sugars (grams per day) in national dietary surveys declined 18 % in adult men but remained essentially unchanged in adult women (42 g / d).
That passion is not immediately apparent on the 2.75 m statue, sculpted by the award - winning Philip Jackson, which shows Sir Alex in more studied form, arms crossed and surveying his surroundings.
20 % of the survey respondents were Asian (primarily Hmong), a group which had lower representation in other recent studies;
The study consisted of two parts, the first of which surveyed a child's «sugar / fat / salt palate» (SFS palate) and how it related to a child's food choices.
«We have surveys in the field, and once we get them back and look at school's normal practices, we will conduct studies simulating serving milk outside of the cafeteria setting to see which practices maintain milk at the lowest temperatures,» explained Watkins.
«That's more than twice the rate of depression we usually see in men,» explains James F. Paulson, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at Old Dominion University, and lead author of a survey which assessed 43 studies of more than 28,000 fathers worldwide.
These studies show little difference between epidural and nonepidural (usually opiate - exposed) babies in terms of Apgar score and umbilical - cord pH, both of which reflect the baby's condition at birth.78 However, a large - population survey from Sweden found that use of an epidural was significantly associated with a low Apgar score at birth.79
In our work, we found that the majority of women surveyed in this study did not receive breastfeeding counselling during the prenatal visit (83.4 %), and that most of them were unable to breastfeed in the delivery room (88.6 %), which supports the results that 93.2 % of women were not able to breastfeed their babies until after the first hour after delivery despite the nutritional importance of colostrum.
Statistics from the Infant Feeding 2000 survey, however, suggest that rates of breast feeding in the UK20 are similar to those of Singapore.7 Our results were also consistent with the results of PROBIT study in Belarus, in which 36 % of women in the control group were breast feeding at all at six months.21 Around 90 % of the women in our study had monthly household incomes of less than Singapore $ 5000 (# 1630, $ 2413, $ 3294).
Second, we have assumed that within each local authority the variation in turnout between different demographic groups will be the same as that which pertained in last year's general election across the country as a whole (as measured by the British Election Study, a major academic high quality survey of how people voted in last year's general election).
Professor Rachel Gibson, from The University of Manchester, led the study which used data from a survey of national e-campaign managers and public opinion data.
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