Sentences with phrase «younger age cohorts»

Republicans do better among whites and whites make up a smaller share of younger age cohorts, but I think that media ecology plays a major role in the Democratic tilt of younger voters.
«We dug a little deeper into the time spent numbers and found that Snap's strong showing was highly influenced by the strength of the younger age cohorts,» said the analyst.

Not exact matches

Indeed, this younger cohort will be in demand to fill the shoes of baby boomers and even older workers aging out of the workforce.
Also, while the patterns noted in the analysis of the 1983 age cohort are generally similar to those of the younger cohorts, the younger cohorts had higher incomes thanks to higher incomes from the 3rd pillar.
There is great diversity within the Millennial generation itself, so we further segmented this generation into two age cohortsyounger Millennials (ages 18 to 24) and older Millennials (ages 25 to 34).
Generation X: Among Gen Xers, the younger part of this cohort (ages 35 to 44) is focused more on living healthier in 2016 than any other resolution, while older Gen Xers (45 to 54) are the least concerned with this goal of any age group.
And the inter generational issue is real — younger cohorts have accumulated less wealth than earlier cohorts AT THE SAME AGE.
A young adult friend of mine complained recently that many of her age - cohort peers don't have romances, passions, or lovers.
The Millennium Cohort Study found that 21 % of non-resident fathers (many of them young) who had low contact with their 9 -10-month-old infants were in more frequent (and sometimes daily) contact when their child was aged 3.
We calculated these transition probabilities using data from the longitudinal National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey, which assessed a cohort of women in 1987 and the same women again in 1992.25 Several limitations of these data affect our model: 1) because this national survey lacks data on women before age 35 years, women in our model could not develop hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or MI before age 35 years; 2) because longitudinal survey data were only available for a 5 - year interval, we assumed that transition probabilities were stable within the 5 - year intervals and converted these probabilities from 5 - year to 1 - year intervals; 3) because the survey data were too few to provide stable estimates by year of age, we used transition probabilities for women in three age groups: aged 50 years and younger, 51 — 65 years, and 65 years and older.
The present analysis was restricted to infants surviving to age 6 months and therefore does not include any infants in the original study cohort who died at younger than 6 months.
Given the relatively young ages of children at follow - up assessment, longer term evaluations of these cohorts will be important to see if these findings remain as children enter the more behaviourally challenging late middle childhood and adolescent years when emotional and behavioural problems often become more pronounced.
In hyper - ageing countries like Italy and Germany, where 1 in 7 people will be over 80 in 2050, it is unclear how a shrinking group of young people can generate the wealth needed to support the growing cohort of elderly citizens.
Follow - up data on safety and efficacy has been assessed at up to six years in women age 15 - 26 and the current team of investigators also looked at data on the large cohort of young people two years ago.
They found a clear age - related cohort effect: «No difference can be found within the younger generation — people who had either not been born at the time of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, or had not yet reached school - age, and who therefore grew up within the same western society.
«While improvements may take time to manifest, and thus are more apparent at older ages, this could also signal problems for younger cohorts, particularly females, who — if their improvements are more minimal — may not see the same gains in life expectancy as experienced by the generations that came before them,» said Levine, who received both her PhD in Gerontology in 2015 and her BA in Psychology in 2008 from USC.
The analysis comprised three different age cohorts, in which rapamycin treatment was either initiated in young adulthood, in midlife or late in life.
Given the young age of this study group, Liu and colleagues chose not to analyze the details participants reported about the types of fish consumed, though they plan to do so for work on an older cohort in the future.
«Primarily enforced texting laws that banned only young drivers from texting were the most effective at reducing deaths among the 15 - to 21 - year - old cohort, with an associated 11 percent reduction in traffic fatalities among this age group in states with such bans.»
We also measured cross-sectional muscle fiber areas in quadriceps femoris muscle of rapamycin - or vehicle - treated aged mice and corresponding young controls (16 - and 25 - month cohorts; Figure 4, G and H), which showed the expected aging - associated decrease in cross-sectional muscle fiber area.
(A — F) Aging - related decline in muscle strength was assessed using 2 - paw (A, C, and E) and 4 - paw (B, D, and F) grip strength tests in the 16 - month (A and B; young control, n = 10; vehicle, n = 18; rapamycin, n = 20), 25 - month (C and D; young control, n = 10; vehicle, n = 11; rapamycin, n = 16), and 34 - month (E and F; young control, n = 10; vehicle, n = 9; rapamycin, n = 14) cohorts.
To more fully explore cardiac physiology, we performed additional echocardiographic studies in another cohort of animals: 26 - month - old animals in which rapamycin or vehicle treatment was started at 13 months of age, along with 3 - to 4 - month - old young controls fed vehicle diet.
So I don't think whole diagnosed population studies offer a clear picture — instead I'd be more interested in age - adjusted correlations between IGF - 1 and mortality restricted to younger cohorts.
The Nurses» Health Study II (NHS II) is a cohort of 116,686 younger female nurses aged 25 — 42 y at enrollment in 1989 from 14 states [15].
Looking across age groups, the youngest cohort (18 - 29 years old) has the largest percentage of online daters within it, with 18 % of all online adults in that age group visiting a dating site.
Yet even among the youngest adults, the zest for romance is somewhat muted: 38 % of singles ages 18 - 29 say they are not currently looking for a romantic partner, compared to 22 % in that age cohort who are looking for partners.
Yet even among the youngest adults, relationship - seeking is somewhat muted: 38 % of singles ages 18 - 29 say they are not currently looking for a romantic partner, compared to 22 % in that age cohort who are looking for partners.
The school, called Somerville Powderhouse Studios, is set to open in the fall of 2018 with an initial cohort of 30 - 40 young people, ages 13 to 15.
Tham Lu: To address the research questions, our research used the data from the 2009 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth, which collate information about young people's education and training activities, starting at the age of 15.
Survey data showed that younger age groups are happier to read on screen than older respondents, with the 40 to 54 years cohort least satisfied with their screen reading experience.
However, and consistent with Ravi's earlier comments on modeling refinements, we modestly increased these exposures for the youngest participants, while slightly reducing allocations for age cohorts closer to retirement.
But the report revealed something even more surprising: Younger baby boomers, in the 50 - 59 years cohort, were actually more likely to own their homes outright than people the same age were in 2000.
Without being able to correlate specific diagnoses with age sets we can not determine with certainty from this survey how many of the youngest cohort had congenital disease vs. disease due to other causes, though most other causes (secondary disease, dysfunction due to trauma or toxic exposure, age - related deterioration) are more frequent in dogs 3 years of age and up.
The current study reports that older dogs are significantly more likely to have a diagnosis of BOAs than younger dogs and suggests that the UK population of French Bulldogs are likely to show substantially higher levels of BOAS as the current cohort of dogs ages.
Wealthy countries of Europe, Asia and the Americas face rapid population aging, while Africa and some countries in Asia prepare for the largest cohort of young people the world has ever seen.
«Among respondents age 25 - 34, Instagram showed the largest sequential uptick in favorable responses (27 % indicated stable / growing usage vs. 19 % in 4Q17), which supports the view that younger cohorts abandoning the core Facebook app are likely shifting usage to other Facebook - owned properties,» Sebastian added.
Those age 30 and over shared with their younger cohorts the concerns of balancing job and family and frequency of sexual relations, but also added as problem areas constant bickering and expectations about household tasks.
This is in keeping with a cross-sectional study of Aboriginal children aged 14 or under living in Brisbane, which found more than half to have experienced a stressful life event in the last year.46 Living in a family that had experienced less than two stressful life events in the past year was associated with six times higher odds of good mental health among adolescents but was not significant in the final models for the cohort overall or among the younger participants specifically.
One - third of the participants (32.0 %) were in the younger cohort; at Time 1, their mean age was 12.8 years (SD = 0.8) and at Time 2 their mean age was 17.2 years (SD = 0.6).
Other studies of «opportunity youth,» young people 16 to 24 years of age who are neither employed nor in school, derived similar results, generating cohort aggregate lifetime costs in the trillions.8
Percentage of the Young - HUNT cohort (n = 7497) in receipt of long - term medical benefits at different ages during follow - up according to self - reported anxiety and depression symptom level at baseline.
There is some evidence that children younger than nine months have negative consequences when their mothers work full time.9 In addition, there is some evidence from a six - city retrospective cohort study with cross-sectional surveys at urban medical centers, that terminating or reducing TANF benefits by sanctions, or decreasing benefits because of changes in income or expenses is associated with a greater probability that young children, under age three, will experience food insecurity and hospitalization.10
Psychiatric disorder in a birth cohort of young adults: prevalence, comorbidity, clinical significance and new case incidence from ages 11 to 21
For the younger cohort (those turning 4 years of age or for children with social and emotional learning challenges), each lesson may be divided into 2x20 minute sessions and taught 2 times per week over a 5 week period.
People: 3918 cases (2269 high - functioning; 1649 have low - functioning) aged 17 and younger with ASD identified from the Stockholm Youth Cohort through data - linkage with health and service registries in Stockholm County.
However, research using the UK Millennium Cohort Study did not find that the quality of mothers» and fathers» relationships with younger children (aged three) varied according to a score of adverse family events (Malmberg et al., 2011).
Specifically, widowhood is more common for spouses in age heterogamy than for those in age homogamy because (a) older male — younger female unions are more common than older female — younger male unions and (b) women outlive men of the same birth cohort (Barford, Dorling, Davey Smith, & Shaw, 2006; Drefahl, 2010; Fox, Bulusu, & Kinlen, 1979; Kemkes - Grottenthaler, 2004).
Young children under age 6 are more likely than any other age group to be poor, with nearly one - quarter of children living in poverty and nearly half living in low - income families.2 Children are also the largest age cohort participating in public benefit programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and research shows that these programs that help families meet their basic needs are effective at lifting families like Kelly's out of poverty and promoting child well - being.3 When benefit programs such as nutrition assistance, Medicaid, and tax credits are taken into consideration, the child poverty rate in the United States is reduced by half.4
Self - esteem development from young adulthood to old age: A cohort - sequential longitudinal study.
The data were obtained from two cohorts of the first wave of the German relationship and family panel pairfam and comprised computer - assisted interviews of 5722 young and middle - aged adults involved in a current partner relationship.
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