• When first announcing the survey, FSA stated that the agency would published findings at a store-specific level - to "name and shame" supermarkets and processors. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • Nearly 90 percent of travelers expressed some degree of concern for travel safety this year, according to new findings in the annual Global Rescue travel safety survey. (globalrescue.com)
  • Let's have a quick look at this survey then, and work out just how much salt we need to take its findings with. (gamesasylum.com)
  • Survey Findings: How Do Consumers Feel About Credit Cards? (experian.com)
  • First Insight's findings are based on the results of a consumer survey of a targeted sample of more than 1,000 respondents and was fielded in February of 2019. (digitalproducer.com)
  • This was one of the findings from our survey. (cdc.gov)
  • The first HINTS data were collected between October 2002 and April 2003 via a Random Digit Dial (RDD) telephone survey using a Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) format to accommodate complex skip-patterns based on respondent's answers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thirty percent of the people surveyed in the Quinnipiac survey said the last year has made them feel worse about discussing politics, while nearly 60 percent said they haven't changed their view. (wkrn.com)
  • These numbers have increased slightly from January 2023, when 79% of survey respondents indicated they were experiencing a staffing shortage. (bizmonthly.com)
  • Homicides in Albuquerque have decreased by 24 percent in the first half of 2023, compared with the first half of the previous year. (floete.net)
  • The respondents reported a median author income of $6,080, continuing a sharp decline over the last decade: $8,000 in 2014 and $10,500 in 2009 (per the Authors Guild's 2015 Survey), down again from $12,850 in 2007, as reported in a joint Authors Guild/PEN survey. (businesswire.com)
  • Moreover, a 2015 American Student Assistance Survey found that 76 percent of respondents reported that if a prospective employer offered a student loan repayment benefit, it would be a deciding or contributing factor to accepting the job. (challengergray.com)
  • 91% of survey respondents reported experiencing late or overdue wages at least once in their career with 54% reporting experiencing delays of 3 months or longer. (graphicartistsguild.org)
  • In 2018, 17 percent of respondents reported they were "very concerned" with travel to Africa, which has grown to 30 percent in 2019. (globalrescue.com)
  • Eighty-six percent of respondents said they supported access to abortion in instances of rape or incest, and 89 percent support it when a woman's health is endangered by the pregnancy, the Journal reported. (nbc4i.com)
  • Eighty percent of these consumers also want the right to know where and to whom their data is being sold. (sas.com)
  • Eighty-two percent of survey respondents indicate they are experiencing a staffing shortage, 26% severely so ― meaning the shortage is impacting the hotel's ability to operate. (bizmonthly.com)
  • Eighty-seven percent of respondents to a recent study in Hawai'i want to see a decrease in the number of feral cats in the Hawaiian Islands. (abcbirds.org)
  • Eighty-three percent of employers who currently have unfilled slots say vacancies remain open for two months or longer on average. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Eighty percent of construction firms report they are having a hard time filling hourly craft positions that represent the bulk of the construction workforce, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released by Autodesk and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Eighty percent of the children living on these farm s were doing farm work. (cdc.gov)
  • Terrorism and issues of national security have dominated the 2016 race for the White House, with several other surveys in recent weeks showing security concerns now top the economy as the No. 1 voter issue. (voanews.com)
  • The new Wall Street Journal-NORC at the University of Chicago poll found 77 percent of Democrats said they support access to abortion for any reason, up from 52 percent in 2016. (nbc4i.com)
  • With more than 80% of hotels experiencing staffing shortages, hoteliers are offering potential hires a host of incentives to fill vacancies, according to a new survey of hoteliers conducted by the Washington-based American Hotel & Lodging Association. (bizmonthly.com)
  • All four regions of the country are experiencing similarly severe craft worker shortages, with 83 percent of contractors in the West and South reporting a hard time filling hourly craft positions, almost identical to the 81 percent rate in the Midwest and 75 percent rate in the Northeast. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Even as the industry works to address labor shortages, 44 percent of firms report they are increasing construction prices and 29 percent are putting longer completion times into their bids for new work because of the lack of workers, putting future development and infrastructure projects at risk. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • The survey also found that while a majority of teachers did not think any of the state tests (i.e. (nea.org)
  • The agency found that 59 percent of the birds and 4 percent of the outside of the packaging tested positive. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • A survey of 1000 consumers found a growing shift toward a vegan diet, but many are dissatisfied with the food product choices available to them. (vegnews.com)
  • The online survey of 1,000 consumers also found that 50 percent of vegans in the US are unhappy with the product choices available to them, and 31 percent are dissatisfied with the range of suitable product options. (vegnews.com)
  • With the recent implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by the European Union (EU) and a steady stream of news about data privacy, it's no surprise that a SAS survey found that US consumers are increasingly concerned about their personal data. (sas.com)
  • A SAS survey conducted just months before the onset of GDPR found that 93 percent of global organizations that participated in the survey were not fully GDPR compliant. (sas.com)
  • A new survey of users found that only 41 percent of those surveyed were aware of ad blocking. (digiday.com)
  • The survey of ad blocking consumers also found that only 17 percent of desktop users would whitelist a site if politely requested to do so. (digiday.com)
  • A poll released Monday found that more than 60 percent of people say they would rather not talk about politics over the holiday this week. (wkrn.com)
  • The survey found the no-politics wish similar across all groups, regardless of age or political affiliation. (wkrn.com)
  • An Axios-Ipsos Two Americas Index poll last year found that a similar majority of people surveyed didn't want to talk politics last Thanksgiving. (wkrn.com)
  • The nationwide survey done face-to-face for the first time among 1,500 respondents from November 21 to 25 found that 42 percent of adult Filipinos believe that the Philippine Economy will improve (termed by SWS as "Economic Optimists"), 28 percent said it will stay the same ("Neutral"), and 18 percent said it will worsen ("Economic Pessimists") in the next 12 months. (mb.com.ph)
  • Meanwhile, another November 2020 survey found 44 percent of adults expect their personal quality of life to improve ("Personal Optimists"), 36 percent expect it to stay the same ("No Change"), and 9 percent expect it to worsen ("Personal Pessimists") in the next 12 months. (mb.com.ph)
  • A survey conducted by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has found that while the level of worry around COVID-19 has decreased over the last month, 90 percent of Canadian entrepreneurs continue to feel the impact of the pandemic. (betakit.com)
  • Based on a set of surveys conducted between March 11 and April 16 of business owners and decision-makers from across Canada, BDC found that Canadian small-and-medium-sized-enterprises (SMEs) are feeling heavy impacts from the economics around COVID-19. (betakit.com)
  • While many companies report they are targeting young talent, and 72.5 percent report they plan to implement student loan assistance as a benefit, the Challenger survey found very few companies are actually offering student loan assistance currently. (challengergray.com)
  • A 2015 Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll found 30 percent of workers who self-report as "just starting out" rank paying off student loan debt as their biggest financial challenge. (challengergray.com)
  • When I read that a survey has found that 80 percent of gamers wouldn't be put off 3D gaming by having to wear special glasses, I was deeply suspicious. (gamesasylum.com)
  • A recent survey found that 74 percent of college students say they would report on their professor for saying something they find offensive. (thecollegefix.com)
  • When it comes to students telling on students, 58 percent said they are in favor of reporting students who say something that other students find offensive, the survey found. (thecollegefix.com)
  • The survey also found that 16 percent of students said their classes and other activities during college gave them a more positive view of the U.S., while 37 percent said they have given them a more negative view of the country. (thecollegefix.com)
  • In the new report , the nonpartisan Council on Criminal Justice examined crime data from 30 U.S. cities - including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia and Denver - and found that through the first half of the year there were 202 fewer homicides, a drop of more than 9 percent. (floete.net)
  • Joan Brunkard] We found that forty percent of Brownsville residents and seventy eight percent of Matamoros residents showed serologic evidence of past dengue infection, indicating that dengue is endemic, or established, on both sides of the border in this region. (cdc.gov)
  • We also found that fifty nine percent of Brownsville residents regularly cross the border into Mexico for medical treatment, which almost certainly limits disease reporting on the U.S. side of the border. (cdc.gov)
  • In four surveys in 2019, the net score was either high or very high (+30 to +39) before dropping to a mediocre range in July 2020. (mb.com.ph)
  • In four surveys in 2019, the net scores in each area have been either high or very high except in Mindanao where the net scores were excellent (+40 and up). (mb.com.ph)
  • The online survey was completed by 197 US economists between January 31st and February 19th, 2019. (epionline.org)
  • Compared to last year, 16 percent of travelers reported they are more concerned about travel safety in 2019, with most (82%) indicating they are still as concerned as they were last year. (globalrescue.com)
  • Nearly half (47%) reported their concerns would impact their plans "a little," while 41 percent of respondents said their concerns will have no impact on their travel in 2019. (globalrescue.com)
  • In 2018, 22 percent of travelers said they would be willing to change destinations amid travel safety concerns, while only 14 percent reported they would change destinations entirely in 2019. (globalrescue.com)
  • The Global Rescue 2019 Travel Safety Survey was conducted from January 24 through February 15, 2019. (globalrescue.com)
  • Still, homicides across those cities are 24 percent higher than in same period of 2019. (floete.net)
  • Ohio became the latest state to do so this year, with more than 56 percent of voters backing a proposed constitutional amendment that would protect access to abortion up until fetal viability, with exceptions for the life and health of the patient beyond that point. (nbc4i.com)
  • The poll surveyed 1,163 registered voters from Oct. 19 to 24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. (nbc4i.com)
  • The Quinnipiac poll surveyed 1,574 registered voters across the country from Nov. 9-13, and it has a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points. (wkrn.com)
  • This is according to a new survey conducted by the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), the nation's leading organization representing consumers with hearing loss, in partnership with Cochlear Limited, the global leader in implantable hearing solutions. (cochlear.com)
  • Based on a survey of all proton therapy centers in the United States, the number of pediatric patients treated with proton radiation therapy has grown to 722 in 2013, a 36-percent increase from the 465 patients treated in 2010. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance Survey and National Health Interview Survey) to gauge the effects of policy changes on population health. (wikipedia.org)
  • Of 525 US adult consumers surveyed, almost three-fourths (73 percent) said their concern over the privacy of personal data has increased in the past few years. (sas.com)
  • Less than half of adult Filipinos believe that the Philippine Economy will improve in the next 12 months, according to the latest results of a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey. (mb.com.ph)
  • The sample design consisted of a single-mode mail survey, with two methods of respondent selection: the All Adult method and the Next Birthday method. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, about 16 million Americans have alcohol use disorder, which affects about 8 percent of adult men, 4 percent of adult women, and 2.5 percent of adolescents ages 12 to 17. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A new poll sponsored by news channel CNN shows more Americans dissatisfied with U.S. anti-terror efforts than any time since September 11, 2001, with 40 percent saying terrorists are winning the war on the United States. (voanews.com)
  • They show nearly three-quarters of Americans critical of anti-terror efforts by the Obama administration - far surpassing the 61 percent who voiced similar sentiments against the George W. Bush White House in 2007. (voanews.com)
  • Four in five Americans will encounter poverty, joblessness or welfare at least once during their lives, reports a new survey. (citytowninfo.com)
  • A new Associated Press survey finds that about 80 percent of Americans will live in or near poverty, or rely on public assistance at some point in their lives. (citytowninfo.com)
  • A leading cause of sleep loss is a medical condition called nocturia, 1 which a staggering 72 percent of Americans have never heard about, according to a new national online survey of 2,040 U.S. adults conducted by The Harris Poll, and endorsed by Caregiver Action Network, National Association for Continence, Prostate Conditions Education Council, and The Simon Foundation for Continence. (simonfoundation.org)
  • The poll shows that while nocturia may affect more than a third of U.S. adults, 64 percent of Americans have no idea it is a diagnosable, treatable medical condition. (simonfoundation.org)
  • When asked whether they were saving enough for retirement, 45 percent of Americans age 60+ said they were on track, while 13 percent said they had no retirement savings or pension, according to the newly released Federal Reserve Board's Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2018 . (nrmlaonline.org)
  • The survey also revealed Americans' lack of financial literacy skills. (nrmlaonline.org)
  • A recent Experian survey revealed these and other insights into how Americans feel about and use their credit cards. (experian.com)
  • The survey is part of a report, "Decoding The Adblocking Consumer," by Midia Reseach, a London-based media research and consulting firm. (digiday.com)
  • 89 percent report experiencing accessibility issues since the pandemic began (including but not limited to the ability to lipread due to face masks, physical distancing making conversations harder and not having access to captioning across all technology platforms). (cochlear.com)
  • Within that group of respondents, a slight majority -- 52 percent -- report they had a positive experience, and 53 percent feel confident that the online health insurance marketplace will operate smoothly this time around. (townhall.com)
  • Seventy-three percent of firms report it will continue to be hard, or get even harder, to find hourly craft workers over the next 12 months. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • And 29 percent report they are providing incentives and bonuses to attract craft workers. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Forty-six percent report that have launched or expanded in-house training programs and half report getting involved in career building programs. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Scott noted that 29 percent of firms report they are investing in technology to supplement worker duties. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Meanwhile, 23 percent of firms report they are taking steps to improve jobsite performance by relying on lean construction techniques, using tools like Building Information Modeling and doing more off-site prefabrication. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • and 22 percent report being neither liberal nor conservative (independent) or not having thought much about politics (apolitical)," the survey results state. (thecollegefix.com)
  • Based on a global survey of marketers, the report details that an overwhelming majority of brands do not have a single view of their customers, despite 90% of marketers reporting it as important or essential to achieving key marketing goals. (themarketingblog.co.uk)
  • The report is based on a survey of nearly 200 marketers globally. (themarketingblog.co.uk)
  • Workers also report feeling distanced from senior management with 32 percent reporting that corporate leaders do not keep staff informed of company objectives and initiatives. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Data from both surveys became available for public use in February 2009 along with a final report. (wikipedia.org)
  • The methodology report, complete data set and the survey instruments are available on the HINTS website. (wikipedia.org)
  • The dataset is based on selected aspects reported by Member States in the baseline survey on the implementation of the European child and adolescent health strategy 2015-2020 as well as data from the WHO country profiles on child and adolescent health. (who.int)
  • The Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) is a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of American adults sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. (wikipedia.org)
  • For this cross-sectional study, data were analyzed from randomly selected adults (n=774) who completed the Anniston Community Health Survey and underwent measurements of height, weight, fasting glucose, lipid and PCB levels and verification of medications. (cdc.gov)
  • A cross-sectional cluster survey among schoolchildren aged 8-10 years was conducted during February-April 2012. (who.int)
  • A descriptive cross-sectional survey in Benin. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results from a 2015 survey of more than 1500 NEA members teaching the grades and subjects required to be tested under No Child Left Behind (grades 3-8 and 10-12 in ELA and math) indicate that a vast majority of these educators - 70 percent - do not believe their primary state assessment is developmentally appropriate for their students. (nea.org)
  • The Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the U.K. has published its first-quarter results from a survey of Campylobacter on fresh whole store-bought chickens and the associated packaging. (foodsafetynews.com)
  • The survey results clearly show that consumers value their data privacy and are greatly concerned about potential misuse. (sas.com)
  • Results from a new nationwide survey announced today indicate a steady increase in the number of pediatric patients who are being treated with proton radiation therapy for cancerous and non-cancerous tumors. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The results are from a poll of 500 Biloxi residents made by Market Research Insight, a company that has conducted more than 5,000 public opinion surveys over 30 years. (ms.us)
  • With a pure probability sample of 2,188, one could say with a 95 percent probability that the overall results have a sampling error of +/- 2.10 percentage points. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Luckily, the preliminary results of the survey demonstrate this bias: of the 1,169 respondents, 434 were experienced 3D gamers. (gamesasylum.com)
  • The results - including that key 80 percent figure - are only based on the 735 non-3D gaming respondents, but that doesn't really do much to "avoid skewing", as the results suggest. (gamesasylum.com)
  • Students surveyed support reporting professors who state opinions or facts on controversial topics such as affirmative action, police shootings, guns, gender issues or vaccines, according to the survey results . (thecollegefix.com)
  • The results are from the Institute for Global Innovation and Growth's annual "American College Student Freedom, Progress and Flourishing Survey. (thecollegefix.com)
  • The results of this survey are accurate within +/- 2.53 percentage points (19 times out of 20). (careerbuilder.com)
  • But it's hard to be sure without knowing the full methodology of the survey. (gamesasylum.com)
  • To collect data for the survey, CareerBuilder.com commissioned SurveySite to use an e-mail methodology whereby individuals who are members of SurveySite Web Panel were randomly selected and approached by e-mail invitation to participate in the online survey. (careerbuilder.com)
  • One sample used the same RDD/CATI methodology as prior surveys. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 15th annual Kaiser/HRET survey of more than 2,000 small and large employers provides a detailed picture of the status and trends in employer-sponsored health insurance costs and coverage. (kff.org)
  • In 2013, 35 percent of employers say they are a very effective strategy for controlling costs, a larger share than says the same about any other strategy, including disease management (22 percent), consumer-driven health plans (20 percent) or higher cost sharing (17 percent). (kff.org)
  • More than a third (36 percent) of large employers who offer wellness programs offer some kind of financial incentive for workers to participate, such as lower premiums or a lower deductible, receiving a larger contribution to a tax-preferred savings account, or gift cards, cash or other direct financial incentives. (kff.org)
  • CHICAGO - March 11, 2014 - Despite growing concerns over skills gaps and challenges posed by extended vacancies, only 38 percent of employers continuously recruit throughout the year for positions that may open up down the line, according to a new CareerBuilder survey. (careerbuilder.com)
  • According to the Challenger survey, nearly 73 percent of employers plan to offer student loan assistance to attract and recruit young talent. (challengergray.com)
  • Seventy-eight percent of employers are targeting millennial workers in their recruitment efforts, and another 56 percent are actively trying to attract Gen Z workers. (challengergray.com)
  • one-third (33 percent) of these employers have seen an increase in resume embellishments post-recession. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Half of employers (51 percent) said that they would automatically dismiss a candidate if they caught a lie on his/her resume, while 40 percent said that it would depend on what the candidate lied about. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Forty-two percent of employers said they spend more than two minutes reviewing each resume, up from 33 percent in December. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Additionally, most employers (86 percent) typically have more than one employee review candidates' resumes, with 65 percent saying two or three people go over each resume. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Forty-three percent of workers recently surveyed by CareerBuilder.com reported they do not feel valued by their employers. (careerbuilder.com)
  • The Hill ) - Fifty-five percent of people said in a new survey said that pregnant women should be allowed to obtain a legal abortion if they want one for any reason, marking one of the highest show of support on the issue since the 1970s. (nbc4i.com)
  • The survey also has bad news for people who might have hoped that ad blocking is a fad. (digiday.com)
  • Just 29 percent of people said they are looking forward to talking about politics with friends and family, according to the Quinnipiac University national poll . (wkrn.com)
  • According to MSNBC , this figure is much higher than in the latest U.S. Census, which reported that 15 percent of the country -- or about 46.2 million people -- are poor. (citytowninfo.com)
  • The survey, which was completed by more than 1,500 people, was designed to clarify beliefs and desires among stakeholders regarding feral cat abundance and management. (abcbirds.org)
  • Rockville, Md./Lone Tree, Colo. (January 26, 2021) - Ninety-five percent of people living with hearing loss in the United States say masks and facial coverings impact their ability to communicate during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has also heightened levels of anxiety, social isolation and other mental health-related effects among nearly half of the nation's hearing loss community. (cochlear.com)
  • More than 80 percent of Biloxians think the city is on the right track, and just as many people say they are satisfied with ongoing progress of the city's recovery from Hurricane Katrina. (ms.us)
  • Biloxi citizens were very responsive," Kennedy said, "and only 54 people who listened long enough to learn what the survey was about declined to participate. (ms.us)
  • 20 percent of the respondents said the friendly people and Southern hospitality were the things they liked best about Biloxi, while 13 percent said they like the proximity to the water and another 13 percent said they were "born in Biloxi or it feels like home. (ms.us)
  • The nationwide survey, conducted by Edelman Intelligence on behalf of Experian, polled more than 1,000 people age 18 and older with different credit scores and number of cards. (experian.com)
  • This form kills approximately five percent of people who are infected. (cdc.gov)
  • Online surveys show that nearly 17% of people showed signs of "severely problematic" news coverage. (medscape.com)
  • The survey also finds that large deductibles of at least $1,000 or more are common in employer-sponsored plans, especially among workers of smaller firms. (kff.org)
  • At small firms, 58 percent of covered workers now face deductibles of at least $1,000, including nearly a third (31 percent) who face deductibles of at least $2,000, up from 12 percent in 2008. (kff.org)
  • In regards to the world economy, 91 percent of Canada SMEs expressed concern in mid-March, now down to 84 percent. (betakit.com)
  • Concern around the Canadian economy is around 88 percent of those surveyed. (betakit.com)
  • Mayor A.J. Holloway said he was pleased that Biloxians felt the city was headed in the right direction, but he noted the survey also pointed out areas of continuing concern. (ms.us)
  • Of note, 9 percent were uncertain of their biggest concern about Biloxi's rebuilding. (ms.us)
  • Less than one quarter (22%) of respondents ranked terrorism as their number one threat, with 33 percent of respondents ranking health and medical issues as their top concern. (globalrescue.com)
  • This year, more than half of respondents (54%) plan to travel to Europe , which comes after 74 percent expressed at least some level of concern with travel to both Europe and the Middle East last year. (globalrescue.com)
  • Europe dipped significantly in the ranking with 66 percent reporting some concern. (globalrescue.com)
  • Of the nearly 2,000 survey respondents, 80 percent said they are having difficulty filling hourly craft positions, Sandherr noted. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Forty-nine percent said they favor sending ground troops into battle against Islamic State extremists occupying large swaths of Syria and nearby northern and western Iraq. (voanews.com)
  • Forty-five percent say the local pipeline for preparing well-trained and skilled workers is poor. (hardwoodfloorsmag.com)
  • Forty percent of the students are white, 24 percent are Asian, 13 percent are Latino, 8 percent are black, 5.5 percent are two or more races, 2 percent are Middle Eastern, 1 percent are Native American, and the rest preferred not to say. (thecollegefix.com)
  • Forty-seven percent of workers state their corporate leaders do not lead by example. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Forty percent were female. (cdc.gov)
  • Forty-three (43) of the 50 sampled schools participated in this survey. (who.int)
  • The nationwide survey, which was conducted online by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder from May 13 to June 6, 2014, included a representative sample of 2,188 hiring managers and human resource professionals across industries and company sizes. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder among 2,188 hiring managers and human resource professionals ages 18 and over (employed full-time, not self-employed, non-government) between May 13 and June 6, 2014 (percentages for some questions are based on a subset, based on their responses to certain questions). (careerbuilder.ca)
  • The CareerBuilder.com survey, 'Life at Work 2004,' was conducted from February 19, 2004 to February 29, 2004 and included more than 1,500 workers. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Sixty percent of Estonian citizens find the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic below par, while 73 percent believe stricter restrictions are needed, according to a recent survey. (err.ee)
  • Sixty-percent of respondents said they were either "not satisfied at all" or "rather dissatisfied" with the current government's approach to the pandemic - this week's restrictions see theaters, cinemas and concerts halls closed and restaurants closed to in-house customers at weekends - while 36 percent said they were "very satisfied" or "somewhat satisfied", and four percent were don't-knows. (err.ee)
  • 70 percent of those with hearing loss say they are more aware of their hearing loss due to the pandemic, and 47 percent say they are more eager to explore hearing loss solutions due to the pandemic. (cochlear.com)
  • 52 percent say they feel less connected to friends and family as a result of their hearing loss during the pandemic. (cochlear.com)
  • 95 percent of the hearing loss community say face masks/coverings have created communication barriers since the pandemic began. (cochlear.com)
  • 35 percent say they have experienced a lack of empathy from others for their hearing loss during the pandemic. (cochlear.com)
  • 68 percent of those with hearing loss have increased their use of technology during the pandemic to communicate with others. (cochlear.com)
  • 68 percent say pandemic-related increased use of technology has caused them to become more aware of their hearing loss. (cochlear.com)
  • Ninety percent of entrepreneurs have continuously reported feeling a negative impact due to the pandemic, according to the latest survey, with three percent reporting a positive impact and six percent with no impact yet. (betakit.com)
  • As part of its surveys, BDC also asked respondents how BDC could help businesses during this global pandemic. (betakit.com)
  • The Authors Guild surveyed its membership and the members of 14 other writers organizations in 2018, receiving detailed responses from 5,067 authors. (businesswire.com)
  • A number of organizations are still in denial when it comes to BYOD trends, as more than 30 percent surveyed actually forbid personal devices from accessing the network. (acronis.com)
  • Nearly 80 percent of organizations haven't educated employees on BYOD privacy risks. (acronis.com)
  • Corporate files are commonly shared through third-party cloud storage solutions such as DropBox, but 67 percent of organizations don't have a policy in place around public clouds and 80 percent haven't trained employees in the proper use of these platforms. (acronis.com)
  • While 65 percent of organizations will support Macs® in the next year, more than half (57 percent) say compatibility and interoperability are still big obstacles to getting Macs compliant with IT, which puts data stored and shared across the corporate network and on Apple devices at risk. (acronis.com)
  • The three advocacy organizations conducted the survey as part of their efforts to persuade the New York State Assembly to pass the Freelance Isn't Free Act (FIFA) (S8369/A9368) this session. (graphicartistsguild.org)
  • Just 31 percent of companies mandate a device password or key lock on personal devices, and only 21 percent perform remote device wipes when employees leave the company, drastically increasing the risk for data leakage. (acronis.com)
  • 58 percent of SMEs reported keeping employees on the payroll as the top area of impact for their business. (betakit.com)
  • Twenty-one percent say resumes are reviewed by four or more employees before a decision is made. (careerbuilder.ca)
  • Freelancers currently account for approximately 35 percent of the U.S. labor force and yet have none of the protections that employees have long had - even when doing the exact same job as an employee. (graphicartistsguild.org)
  • In 2018, 40 percent of respondents ranked terrorism as the greatest threat to their travel. (globalrescue.com)
  • The NHIS is a comprehensive estimates of private or public had a period of noncoverage in the health survey that can be used to coverage between 2003 and the year prior to interview. (cdc.gov)
  • Seventy-three percent said they would like the right to ask an organization how their data is being used, and 64 percent would like the right to have their data deleted or erased. (sas.com)
  • Seventy-five percent of respondents are increasing wages, 64% are offering greater flexibility with hours and 36% are expanding benefits, but 87% say they are still unable to fill open positions. (bizmonthly.com)
  • Seventy-four percent said yes, and the rest said no. (thecollegefix.com)
  • Seventy-four percent of those with severe levels of news consumption reported experiencing mental problems. (medscape.com)
  • The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is a periodic survey conducted by NCHS. (cdc.gov)
  • The figures have improved since May of 2022, however, when 97% of survey respondents indicated they were experiencing a staffing shortage, 49% severely so. (bizmonthly.com)
  • Mortgage applications decreased 11% on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier, according to Market Composite Index data from the Mortgage Bankers Association 's (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending May 13, 2022. (appraisalbuzz.com)
  • This indicator represents the response to the survey question 3.28 How often do you undertake nationally representative population-based surveys on child maltreatment (including abuse and neglect)? (who.int)
  • Of survey participants who think the US needs more data privacy regulation, a large majority (83 percent) would like the right to tell an organization not to share or sell their personal information. (sas.com)
  • 2 The online survey of 1,399 participants sought to find out the pandemic's impact on those in the hearing loss community, including individuals with hearing loss, their loved ones and their hearing health care professionals. (cochlear.com)
  • Sixty-seven percent of participants were from the public sector (n=75). (bvsalud.org)
  • Of those that plan to implement student loan assistance, only 14 percent plan to do so soon, while the remaining 58.5 have no definite timeline for implementation. (challengergray.com)
  • The cause of the disruption remains the same with a lack of demand being the main disruption that Canadian SMEs are facing (62 percent). (betakit.com)
  • 70 percent of women) typically spend more than $50 when shopping in-store. (digitalproducer.com)
  • The survey, conducted jointly with the Opinion Research Corporation, shows 55 percent of Republicans believe that Islamist extremists have gained the upper hand, while 52 percent of Democrats see the global conflict as a stalemate. (voanews.com)
  • According to the Challenger survey, 33 percent of companies reported their workforce is currently comprised of between 26 and 50 percent of millennial workers. (challengergray.com)
  • Menlo Park, Calif. - Annual premiums for employer-sponsored family health coverage reached $16,351 this year, up 4 percent from last year, with workers on average paying $4,565 toward the cost of their coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET) 2013 Employer Health Benefits Survey released today. (kff.org)
  • Those who experienced the rocky rollout of the Obamacare health exchanges firsthand are feeling nervous about prices and wary of technical glitches on the eve of the second open enrollment period, according to the latest Bankrate Health Insurance Pulse survey. (townhall.com)
  • As a national-level surveillance vehicle for cancer and health communication, HINTS can make valuable contributions to the larger cyberinfrastructure devoted to health and may potentially be leveraged with other national-level surveys (e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2008 survey added questions about social media, personal health records, health services utilization, and patient provider communication. (wikipedia.org)
  • This survey was implemented in Guyana in July 2000 and the Executing Agency was the Division of Health Sciences Education of the Ministry of Health. (who.int)
  • Ninety percent of vegetarians in the United States are considering veganism, according to a recent survey commissioned by food communications consultant Ingredient Communications. (vegnews.com)
  • Earnings from book income alone fell even more, declining 21 percent to $3,100 in 2017 from $3,900 in 2013 and just over 50 percent from 2009's median book earnings of $6,250. (businesswire.com)
  • Worse yet, 66 percent of nocturia sufferers 2 surveyed have never talked to their doctor or healthcare professional about it. (simonfoundation.org)
  • Since 2003, premiums have increased 80 percent, nearly three times as fast as wages (31 percent) and inflation (27 percent). (kff.org)
  • The survey identified overwhelming opposition to a $15 minimum wage mandate. (epionline.org)
  • The majority (66 percent) of respondents have taken steps to secure their data, such as changing privacy settings (77 percent), changing or not accepting cookies (67 percent), declining terms of agreement (65 percent), deleting an app from a mobile device (56 percent) or removing a social media account (36 percent). (sas.com)
  • Woburn, MA - July 17, 2013 - A new survey from Acronis ® and the Ponemon Institute reveals that a majority of companies are putting critical data at risk by not having secure bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies in place. (acronis.com)
  • On the other hand, a slight majority of the exchange veterans (51 percent) say they don't plan to return for round two , which begins Nov. 15. (townhall.com)
  • BDC is also reporting the Canadian economy will take a "hard hit" with potential real annual GDP growth of negative 5.7, this is compared to the world economy, which BDC reported is in a recession with -2.1 percent potential growth forecasted. (betakit.com)
  • The survey represents the completion of the first phase of the city's update of its comprehensive plan, a policy statement that guides future growth and development in the city, and considers such quality-of-life issues as transportation, housing, land use, recreation and historic preservation. (ms.us)
  • All stakeholder groups, including animal welfare activists, indicated that they would like to see a decrease in the abundance of feral cats in the Hawaiian Islands, with an average of 86.9 percent favoring a decrease. (abcbirds.org)
  • The survey shows that, while many consumers are shifting toward plant-based diets, the current level of dissatisfaction suggests there is an opportunity for innovation in the food industry. (vegnews.com)
  • According to the National Tax Service, about 3.29 million kiloliters of liquor were consumed here last year, up 3.8 percent from 2006. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • This year, 78 percent of all covered workers face a general annual deductible, up from 72 percent in 2012. (kff.org)
  • This year, 38 percent of all covered workers face such a deductible. (kff.org)
  • The AP survey notes that Census figures are a snapshot of poverty in that given year, not tracking or accounting for those who move in and out of near-poverty or unemployment over the course of their lives. (citytowninfo.com)
  • The bottom 40 percent of the population owned just 0.3 percent of the country's wealth that year while the top 20 percent controlled 84 percent of it. (citytowninfo.com)
  • Much like last year, 48 percent of respondents will do more research when it comes to their travel safety concerns, while 30 percent will do nothing at all and 25 percent will prepare themselves for a possible crisis. (globalrescue.com)
  • This year, the number of respondents either "concerned" or "very concerned" with travel to Africa increased to 56 percent, which is up from 39 percent last year. (globalrescue.com)
  • The survey was conducted May 11 through June 2 through the online polling company College Pulse, which questioned 2,250 undergrads enrolled at 131 different four-year colleges and universities from across the nation. (thecollegefix.com)
  • And yet homicides are down more than 20 percent this year, and overall gun violence has fallen at a similar clip. (floete.net)
  • SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2002 Commodity Flow Survey data, March 2005. (bts.gov)
  • Data from the EMEA-based marketers surveyed is available upon request. (themarketingblog.co.uk)
  • Gun assaults, for instance, declined 5.6 percent - a positive sign for gun violence overall - but that was based on only the 10 cities in the study that provided gun assault data. (floete.net)
  • The national survey was conducted online by Harris Poll from November 6 to December 2, 2013, and included a representative sample of 2,201 hiring managers and human resources professionals across industries and company sizes. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Approximately 46 percent of pre-identified stakeholders and 20 percent of random residents responded to the survey, with 1,510 surveys returned. (abcbirds.org)
  • The survey showed a shift in book earnings to other writing-related activities, such as speaking engagements, book reviewing or teaching. (businesswire.com)
  • 62 percent favored rebuilding using "scattered site" low-income homes, with 30 percent in opposition and 8 percent uncertain. (ms.us)
  • When discussing median incomes, the survey looked at both full-time and part-time authors. (businesswire.com)
  • The 73 percent who answered "yes" to the question of whether restrictions should be tightened cover both those who said they certainly should, and those who tended towards favouring stricter rules, while 23 percent said no stricter measures should be installed at this time (again, 4 percent said they did not know). (err.ee)
  • A desire to do other things than work, or to spend time with family, were the most common responses when survey takers were asked why they retired when they did. (nrmlaonline.org)
  • I think we all take a risk every time we travel," one survey participant said. (globalrescue.com)
  • Twenty-four percent say their supervisor does not take time to review job concerns and 22 percent say their supervisor is not trustworthy. (careerbuilder.com)
  • Despite this uptick, self-published income levels remain 58 percent lower than traditionally published authors. (businesswire.com)
  • The fact is that over the last three years, over a hundred percent of income gains in this country went to the top one percent," Rattner said. (citytowninfo.com)
  • Just six percent believe a $15 minimum wage is a very efficient means to target individuals in poverty, while 64 percent said the same thing about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). (epionline.org)
  • The median UIC of 2224 samples was 133 µg/L, with 74.3% of the surveyed children with UIC ≥ 100 µg/L. Analysis of salt samples (n = 4242) revealed that 69.8% of households were consuming adequately iodized salt. (who.int)