But those days may be over, according to a new study conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the jobs site CareerBuilder.com.
Nearly three-quarters of young workers are concerned about their ability to control their spending, according to a new study conducted by Fidelity Investments.
Peraino is referring to a new study conducted by the Center for Work-Life Policy that offers insights into why a very clear glass ceiling remains in the upper echelons of corporate America.
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But as a new study conducted by the Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth and distilled in a recent Washington Legal Foundation Legal Backgrounder demonstrates, these rules have not kept up with technology.
According to a new study conducted by research firm PlayScience and Digital Book World, nearly 40% of parents who have e-reading children aged 2-to-13 plan on buying them some sort of e-reading device this holiday season.
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In modern America, that circle may not be completely shot, but it is wobbly and badly bent, according to a new landmark study conducted by the Pew Research Center.
Despite repeated opposition claims that small business will bear a heavy burden as a result of the Affordable Care Act, a study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine conducted by the non-partisan, non-profit Rand Corporation and based on sophisticated computer modeling, reveals something quite to the contrary.
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In the new study, the Sentencing Commission conducted a separate analysis that excluded sentences of probation.
In a recent study our firm, New Business Strategies, conducted on how companies purchase technology we found that Fortune 100 organizations place more importance on the quality of their vendor relationships than how well the product or service performs.
Moreover, the findings are echoed by a second study released today, which was conducted in New York City and followed 265 black and Dominican mothers and children from low-income families.
The CEO hoped that this new information could be used to make slight changes in a study of Affinitak currently being conducted with Eli Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people ).
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