Not exact matches
The
data are pretty compelling: Harvard professor and researcher Joel Goh has estimated that workplace
stress accounts for up to $ 190 billion in healthcare costs every
year in the U.S. - that's nearly 8 percent
of all corporate healthcare spending.
Westpac's last available financial
data showed the percentage
of its $ NZ5.9 billion New Zealand exposure that were
stressed rose from 4.74 per cent to 25.29 per cent in the
year to September 2016 while the percentage
of impaired New Zealand dairy more than doubled.
Either way, the
data show that the January tremor did not release all the
stress that has accumulated in the fault system over hundreds
of years.
But nearly 30
years of data on wild baboons shows that top - ranking males, despite showing signs
of increased
stress, recover more quickly than low - ranking baboons from wounds and illness.
In a statement, Alliance for Excellent Education President Bob Wise calls the latest PISA rankings the «shiny bow on top
of the PISA present,» and
stresses that the additional
data and analysis contained in the PISA results will «prove invaluable to policymakers in the coming months and
years.»
Austria's 97
Years of Loss This article by John Authers
stresses how difficult it is to time the market because the mean (to which the argument goes that everything will revert) itself inflates, rendering the
data at the time
of the bubble much more confusing that in hindsight.
Analysis
of retrospective satellite
data showed that the sustained thermal
stress in the Caribbean during 2005 was more intense than any
of the previous 20
years (Figure 2B).
In terms
of remediation
of the friction
of scepticism in science, in recent
years I have been
stressing the proper, classic use
of estimates
of uncertainty in
data, particularly one - sided bias mechanisms.
However, research suggests that a decreasing habitat is forcing
stressed bears into territory they once left for humans.Biologists working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Anchorage, Alaska, have looked at 27
years of data from the U.S. Government Minerals Management Services.
Therefore, in addition to basic demographic variables (eg, maternal education, age) the investigators included variables from the national
data set that they believed to be «proxies» for
stress (eg, number
of moves in past 2
years, number
of children in the home, receiving public assistance) and social isolation (eg, number
of adults in the home).
In addition, longer - term outcome
data for 6 - and 12 - month postgroup follow - up for KEEP Safe (for carers
of children aged 5 — 12
years) show that significant improvements in behavioral difficulties, foster carer
stress, and parenting discipline style are all maintained.
After controlling for age at adoption, age, the adoptive mother's education level, household income, and the girls» corresponding behavior problems from the second wave
of data (2
years prior), we found that that the association between NCR - family
stress and the adopted Chinese girls» internalizing problems and externalizing problems was mediated by authoritarian parenting and moderated by authoritative parenting.
The study had moderate sample attrition, and a shorter follow - up period, for the other main outcome measures (child language and behavior, maternal mental health, and parenting
stress):
data on these outcomes were obtained for 74 %
of the Child FIRST group and 75 %
of the control group, at the one -
year follow - up.
These factors, such as the ease
of the birth experience, level
of exhaustion during the first
year, and relationship
stress, are not available in our survey
data and are better suited to qualitative work, such as that by Newman (2008).
While the findings indicated a variable pattern
of maternal
stress across child development, participants included mothers
of children with developmental disorders where
data was not available for all age cohorts (i.e. behaviour problems in children aged 2 to 5
years).