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On the other hand, I don't want to overstate the payoff because medical research has done virtually nothing to lower the incidence of low birth-weight babies.
Mapping the incidence of low pay across England and Wales, the authors say cities in the north-east are particularly at risk.
Target: Reduce the incidence of low pay to 17% of the workforce – the level achieved in the 1970s after the introduction of the Equal Pay Act.
The thinktank says that on top of slow wage growth, the UK is suffering from a high incidence of low pay, affecting around a fifth of the workforce.
Food vouchers have been shown to reduce the incidence of low birth weight among poorer women.
Both cohorts, however, had a high incidence of low staining for both markers and low levels of TILs (Supplementary Table 5, Supplementary Fig. 3).
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"As this has happened, inequality has risen, and the incidence of low-paid work has increased.
No adverse fetal effects have been noted when symptoms are mild to moderate, although women with severe, prolonged symptoms have a higher incidence of low-birth-weight babies.
That so rich a country ranks below at least 12 industrialized nations in the incidence of low-weight babies is embarrassing.
These numbers suggest that the aggregate incidence of low-frequency variants could have a significant physiological impact," the researchers wrote in their paper.
These characteristics include relatively weak unions, wide and growing wage dispersion and high incidence of low-pay employment (Sapir [2006]).
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