Nov. 9, 2022 —There's no need to panic about a pending robot takeover just yet. Only 14% of workers say they've seen their job replaced by a robot. But those who have experienced job displacement due to ...
Oct. 20, 2022 —College-educated Black women in the United States give birth to fewer children than their white and Hispanic counterparts, according to a new study. The study examines the interplay of race, ...
Sep. 15, 2022 —Indiana high school students with disabilities who spent 80 percent of their educational time in general education classrooms scored higher on state reading and math assessments and were better ...
July 26, 2022 —Higher aspirations lead to higher achievements. At least, that is true in the context of educational and occupational aspirations, as shown by a new study. Unrealistically high aspirations as a ...
May 3, 2022 —Individuals with student loan debt into early middle age have a higher risk of cardiovascular illness, undermining the usual health benefits of a post-secondary education, researchers ...
Apr. 13, 2022 —The estimated cost of multiple sclerosis (MS) reached $85.4 billion in 2019 in the United States, according to a new report. In addition, when researchers compared people with MS to people without MS ...
1月。7, 2022 —Returning to college to earn a bachelor's degree leads to both an immediate increase in annual income after graduation and an increase in annual income growth each year after graduation, ...
Apr. 19, 2021 —A recent study finds that social inequality persists, regardless of educational achievement - particularly for ...
Mar. 30, 2021 —There is almost no relationship between formal educational attainment and job satisfaction, according to new ...
Mar. 2, 2021 —The coronavirus pandemic has drawn new attention to the digital divide, as the need for online schooling and working from home has disproportionately hurt those without computer equipment and skills. ...
Feb. 5, 2021 —A new study found women, younger individuals, those with lower levels of formal education, and people of color are being hit hardest by the COVID-19 ...
1月。27, 2021 —Researchers have used a new approach to measure precarious, or low-quality, employment in the United States. And, according to those findings, precarious employment has increased 9 percent between ...
Dec. 3, 2020 —Middle-grades science teachers that dedicate a minimum of five hours of instructional time to science each week are more likely to implement inquiry-based teaching, a best practice among science and ...
Oct. 29, 2020 —Algorithms that assess the risk of citizens becoming unemployed are currently being tested in a number of Danish municipalities. But according to a new study, gaining employment is not the only ...
Oct. 8, 2020 —Unemployed persons whose appointment with the responsible caseworker at the employment office is canceled unexpectedly remain unemployed for an average of twelve days ...
Sep. 24, 2020 —For people still employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, job insecurity and financial concern are associated with greater symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to a new ...
Aug. 20, 2020 —Affirmative action is a contentious issue across the globe, hotly debated in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nigeria and Brazil, as well as in the United States. While the direct ...
Aug. 18, 2020 —The odds of women receiving pay for a college internship are 34% lower than for men, according to new ...
July 1, 2020 —Kids who miss a lot of school from kindergarten to eighth grade may suffer unexpected costs as young adults, a new study finds. Researchers found that those who were more regularly absent in these ...
June 23, 2020 —约四分之三的美国工人,或者1.08亿people, are in jobs that cannot be done from home during a pandemic, putting these workers at increased risk of exposure to disease. This majority ...