For young women, the drop is less drastic, but no less insulting, down 7.6% to 18.80, meaning that even in a cohort that makes a pittance, the ladies still get short shrift.
NicVAX was evaluated in a recent study in the American Journal of Psychiatry, in a small cohort of 11 smokers who smoked an average of 19 cigarettes per day, smoked for an average of 10 years, thereby meeting criteria for nicotine dependence.
The status dropout rate describes the number of persons in a particular age cohort who lack a high school diploma.
So a small cohort of young people is easier to absorb in the labour market than a large cohort.
Thinkful then customizes the curriculum to their needs and places them with a cohort in a similar track.
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The researchers looked at data on children featured in the British Cohort Study - a large group of people born in April 1970 - to look at the link between reading and maths scores at age 10, and earnings at ages 30, 34 and 38.
Overall 185, 789 15-year-olds did not do the subject in 2008, from a total cohort of 653, 808 pupils.
Trium, a Global Executive MBA programme run jointly by NYU-Stern school, HEC Paris and the London School of Economics, is celebrating its tenth anniversary by adding a second cohort in 2012.
This research is just the latest looking at cognitive function in the so-called Lothian Birth Cohort, which involves a group of people born in 1936.
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We see a similar mindset in each new cohort of MBA students.
As a member of this cohort (I graduated college in 2005 and entered the workforce shortly after), I obviously have a keen interest in the trials of my peers.
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"It was not a secret that this largest cohort in American history was going to get older every year, " he said.
These two darlings of the Tea Partiers made clear that anyone who tries to portray their grassroots movement as exclusively concerned with balancing the budget (important as that is) does not understand the conviction they and their cohort share about a Constitution grounded in Judeo-Christian values and the obligation to provide for the common defense.
" Hanushek and Woessmann conclude that "In many developing countries, the share of any cohort that completes lower secondary education and passes at least a low benchmark of basic literacy in cognitive skills is below one person in ten.
In turn, increased competition is likely to produce a higher quality teaching cohort.
The study collected data from the Millennium Cohort Study, a national study of infants born in the UK between 2000-2002.
Graduation rates can be calculated based on the number of seniors still enrolled in school on the date of graduation, compared with looking at a cohort that began freshman year four years earlier or even looking at the number of seniors enrolled at the beginning of the year.
Just as their poorest countrymen have continued to leave family and familiarity behind to labor in spots like the Arab Gulf, so, too, may a new cohort of the best and brightest look to international business centers, especially where their English-language facility gives them an edge.
While the pilot is still in progress, evidence of success is plentiful and we are preparing for a larger cohort next year.
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This does not solve the problem of senior income insurance, but makes it worse, as there is now a cohort of 65-66-year olds that might be in genuine distress.
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And we would above all have banged and banged the drum about youth unemployment, so that -- if nothing else -- the hard-hit cohort of 20-somethings would know that somebody in Washington gave a damn about them.
There is universal agreement that Wales must preserve a cohort of specialist clinicians who can offer that world class healthcare envisaged in 2005.
The success of the all-volunteer force in replacing the draft with a superb fighting force has transformed the armed services into a cohort of highly skilled warriors about whom the general population knows little, and to whom it is not as tied as has historically been the case.
There is a small cohort of left-of-center health policy analysts who remain in denial about the poor health outcomes caused by Medicaid.
So Dr. Mark Daniel DeBoer, an associate professor of pediatric endocrinology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and his colleagues turned to a large database of 10, 700 children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey, Birth Cohort to investigate the relationship between the type of milk children drank and their body mass index (BMI).
Which is all a bit academic for this year's cohort as all they will be interested in is their own results and where to get that hug from someone other than the immediate family, especially if they only have that gradeometer for company.
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One reader, who identified himself as a DREAMer who has lived in the United States for 11 years, insisted that he and his cohort weren't making demands.
This UK report from the Higher Education Careers Service Unit (Hecsu) and Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services provides a detailed look at the paths taken six months after graduation - based on the cohort leaving university in 2011.
Instagram is one of a cohort of young start-ups that have built products around the iPhone and have registered fast growth in a short period of time.
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