Of the nearly 47 million people uninsured in the U.S., 63% work for small businesses, according to a report by the Employee Benefits Research Institute, a nonprofit research firm.
The Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) has today released its report highlighting the intense state of insecurity American workers are experiencing as they look forward with ever increasing trepidation to a retirement without sufficient money to see them through.
Only 14% of Americans surveyed by Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) are very confident that they will have enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement years, while half are not too confident or not at all confident that they will have enough.
For early boomers with exposure to the downturn (that is having two of these assets: housing equity, a 401(k) plan or an Individual Retirement Account), they need to sock away a median 7% more of their compensation each year, including raises, until they reach 65, says Jack VanDerhei, research director of the Employee Benefits Research Institute in Washington, D.
That is part of how research is conducted, and it's justified by relying on the concept of informed consent from research subjects and a requirement that the distribution of the risks and benefits of research are appropriate.
If they see no commercial benefits in research, they will not invest in it.
This benefits our research insights as we can dive deeper than normal researchers into the lives of Chinese youth.
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Usually it requires that the benefits of research go to the subjects themselves, or at least to the group from which they come.
The majority of lone mothers want to work and spend as little time as possible relying on benefits, research published earlier this week revealed.
This agreement, which stipulates that countries which provide virus samples should also receive the benefits of research, was preceded by four years of rancorous debate.
Yet this piece of research offers a clear example of the possible benefits of scientific research methods: rigorous research which reveals unintended consequences to expose the true nature of a business practice.
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The populations who take risks to participate in clinical research should be the ones that we anticipate will get the benefits of the research.
The Web is a powerful example of the way that basic research benefits humankind.
Benefits of joint research projects We have had for many years a US-China science and technology cooperation project.
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Mars found heart-health benefits with a research blend of gently processed cocoa that is similar to CocoaVia but without the extract added.
If patients understand their use by physicians, and if their use offers real benefits to willing research subjects, then there may be a place for them yet.
Big Data, in turn, will yield large economic benefits, from medical research to retail.
But the agency's fuel-emissions research only benefits the environment if somebody deploys the resulting technology on a large scale, he said.
At a press conference, LaMattina emphasized that he is still "a big believer" in the benefits of size in research and development.
"However, it still remains to be demonstrated whether the benefits observed in the research are replicated during normal tea drinking, " he added.
Altitude research already benefits patients with medical conditions and vice versa.
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President Thomas Okarma, speaking on behalf of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, underscored the numerous benefits of human cloning research and expressed opposition to the all-out ban.
Schieber, retired director of research at benefits consulting firm Towers Watson and author of The Predictable Surprise, The Unraveling Of the U.S. Retriement System.
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The Conservatives argued that there is a need for sufficient funding and investment in health and social care to realise and implement the benefits from any new research.
The book derives some authority from the authors' original research and benefits from the hours they spent sifting through the attics of descendants of other expedition members for personal diaries and photographs that were never part of the official record.
Past research measured the benefits, but did not take into account the costs involved.
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The charity Action Research, which has funded research into the benefits of folic acid, said the FSA decision was surprising.
One of the most immediate benefits could be in cancer research.
Mark Warshawsky is a pension expert who directs retirement research at the benefits firm Towers Watson and was a senior official at the Treasury Department from 2004-2006.
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While research on the benefits of self-affirmation goes back several decades, we still don't have a good understanding of the underlying pathways or why it produces such wide-ranging effects, Creswell says.
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