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  • In 2009, Deming evaluated the program, using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
  • The "'National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Men and Older Men "'comprises two separate surveys.
  • The statistics come from the latest National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, conducted by Ohio State for the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth from 1979 to 1996, Kodrzycki examined migration patterns in the five years after college graduation.
  • The "'National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women and Mature Women "'( NLSW ) comprises two separate surveys.
  • A longitudinal survey found that union stability was significantly higher for cohabiting mothers in eastern Germany than western Germany, due to differences in German society.
  • The National Educational Longitudinal Survey ( NELS, 1988 ) demonstrates similar findings in their evaluation of assessments administered to 12th graders in reading and math.
  • The study was based on data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, which followed a nationally representative sample of 8, 270 youngsters from 1986 to 1998.
  • Sixty-four percent of 15-year-olds work at jobs in places like stores and restaurants, said the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth taken in 1997.
  • Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth ( NLSY )  a large randomly selected sample of US families includes children whose academic performance had been reviewed multiple times.
  • Longitudinal surveys of 672 low-income mothers from New Orleans were conducted approximately one year before, 4 19 months after, and 43 54 months after Hurricane Katrina.
  • The "'National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 "'( NLSY79 ) is a survey of men and women born in the years 1957-64.
  • She has also served a consultant for the National Health Interview Survey and the National Longitudinal Surveys, and served on the advisory board of the National Children s Study.
  • To calculate how many younger children work illegally, Kruse used other data including the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, and statistics on adolescent work-related injuries and death.
  • This problem could be addressed by conducting a longitudinal survey over time, and Carnildo indicated that he would revisit his sample in the future to see how the articles changed.
  • During his research career, he worked as a research director for the Lundby Study, a longitudinal survey of the mental health in a total Swedish population between 1947 and 1997.
  • A particular study conducted by the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth found that harmful drinking during adolescent years was significantly associated with the continuance of dangerous levels of alcohol consumption into adulthood years.
  • Subsequent analysis from Kazarosian ( 1997 ), using data from the National Longitudinal Survey, has shown that a doubling of uncertainty increases the ratio of wealth to permanent income by 29 %.
  • A 2005, the Community Builders'research initiative entitled " A Sociological Modeling of Emergence " performed a longitudinal survey of 140 persons at risk to homelessness in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
  • The studies analyzed data collected for the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, which began tracking 12, 000 male and female subjects in 1979, when they were between 14 and 22 years old.
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