ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 106,000 Jobs in January; Annual Pay Up 7.3%

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 106,000 Jobs in January; Annual Pay Up 7.3%

Private sector employment increased by 106,000 jobs in January and annual pay was up 7.3 percent year-over-year, according to the January ADP National Employment Report produced by the ADP Research Institute in collaboration with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab.
ADP Launches Voice of the Employee Survey Solution to Help Improve Employee Workplace Experience

ADP Launches Voice of the Employee Survey Solution to Help Improve Employee Workplace Experience

Built on the deep expertise and data of ADP Research Institute, ADP has launched Voice of the Employee, a survey solution to help employers collect employee feedback and sentiment throughout the entire employee lifecycle.
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New ADP National Employment Report to Launch Late Summer 2022

The ADP Research Institute and Stanford Digital Economy Lab to provide a more robust, high-frequency view of the labor market and trajectory of economic growth.
April 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to be Released Next Week

April 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to be Released Next Week

The ADP Research Institute will release the April findings of the ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report and ADP National Franchise Report on May 4.
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ADP Research Institute® Collaborates With the Stanford Digital Economy Lab to Advance Labor Market Analysis

Generating reliable data and cultivating expertise are critical to keeping pace with the evolving workforce. As the leader in providing deep data on the world of work, ADP Research Institute (ADPRI) is elevating its approach to labor market reports by collaborating with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab (the "Lab").
February 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to Be Released Next Week

February 2022 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, ADP National Franchise Report to Be Released Next Week

The ADP Research Institute will release the February findings of the ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report and ADP National Franchise Report on March 2.
COVID-19: This Face Mask Mistake Can Make You Sick Instead, Study Claims

COVID-19: This Face Mask Mistake Can Make You Even Sick, Study Claims

A new study claims that a face mask mistake can make a person more likely to get infected with COVID-19.
Fact Check: Did Experts Say Asymptomatic Patients Can’t Spread COVID-19?

Vitamin D May Help Treat COVID-19, New Research Shows

New research shows that vitamin D might help treat COVID-19 by reducing the severity of the infection.

1,000 Hidden Mass Graves Discovered in Mexico Since 2009

Nearly 2,000 dead bodies have been found and 30,000 are still missing.

Diversity Makes All Kids Feel Safer

Students of all backgrounds are more accepting of others when they attend a diverse school.

Sixth Great Extinction Could Come Sooner Than Expected, Study Says

A new study published in the journal Science on Thursday claimed that the world is on the verge of the sixth great extinction.

Executive Compensation at Universities and Student Loan Debt on the Rise

Executive compensation at top-tier public research universities increased 14 percent, between 2009 and 2012, and increased by a third for presidents, equaling a bump to nearly $1,000,000 in annual compensation. The ballooning of salaries for presidents at the top 25 highest-paid public-research university has coincided with student debt growth and faculty disenfranchisement for the last number of years.

Study Finds Brain Differences In College Football Players

A new study done on a small sample of college football players found that the memory centers in their brains were smaller than average. For players that had suffered concussions, the areas were even smaller.

New Study Shows Higher Risk for Depression, Smoking Among Acculturated Latinos

A newly published study has identified a particular common link between smoking and depression, and claims that acculturation is associated with depression and the use of tobacco among Latinos.

High School Graduation Rates Highest Ever, but Low-Income & Disabled Students Still Suffer, Especially in CA

States shooting for the 90 percent goal must focus on improving the lives of low-income students and those with disabilities, according to the report; which made state policy recommendations, including a need to foster college/career readiness - by perhaps offering financial incentives to "recover" dropouts, like Texas' policy.

Study Finds Almost Half of Men Last About Two Minutes in Bed

Research conducted by Dr. Harry Fisch, which is published in his new book, 'The New Naked: The Ultimate Sex Education for Grown-Ups,' found that nearly half of all men last about only two minutes in bed.
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