participation rate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofparticipationandrate
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participation
noun[U]
uk/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/us/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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Theparticipationratewas 72.2 percent.
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Aparticipationrateof 81.2% was achieved.
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Theparticipationratewas 69.7 %, giving 7076 subjects.
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Theparticipationratewas 55 % in the nationwide sample.
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In the present study, theparticipationrate, therefore, ranks high.
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This highparticipationratedemonstrated the enthusiasm of the networks.
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The meanparticipationratein the group discussions was 75%.
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Recalling that there is a trade-off between rate of return andparticipationrate, we conclude that the additional benefits further reduce the thresholdparticipationrate.
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Theparticipationratein the circuit-type training was between 50 and 85 percent; we, therefore, assumed a meanparticipationrateof 67.5 percent.
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Twenty countries currently calculate a cancer detection rate and 18, a programparticipationrate.
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At all times, however, participation should be above the thresholdparticipationratefor perpetuation of cooperation.
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In particular, voters who disagree have the highestparticipationrateamong the three groups.
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Theparticipationratein six primary and three secondary schools was 47.2 % overall.
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Theparticipationrateof eligible families was 74%, with 100% participant retention over 10 years.
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With the higher female labour-forceparticipationrate, the care-giving role of women may change.
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Note that theparticipationrateis a negative function of per capita consumption.
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The present study does not imply that highparticipationrateshown by a community makes a case for its perpetuation.
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These programs differ in terms of population covered, the technique used, the recommended age range, and theparticipationrate.
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Furthermore, the magnitude of the coefficients also reveals that, the longer the exposure, the higher theparticipationrate.
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Allowing for unpenalized withdrawals, for instance, increases theparticipationrateof younger college graduates by 30 percentage points.
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However, this study shows a huge increment in enrolment rate and only a slight reduction in labour forceparticipationrate.
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Theparticipationratewas 54/68 (79 %) for seropositive index children and 108/165 (65 %) for seronegative index children.
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Generally, theparticipationrate, as the percentage of participants relative to the total target group, is very small.
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