high education

collocation in English

meaningsofhighandeducation

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high
adjective
uk
/haɪ/
us
/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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education
noun[S or U]
uk
/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get ...
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(Definition ofhighandeducationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To retain comparability, respondents withhigheducationwere distinguished from those with medium and low levels.
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The transition to privatelypurchased home-care was associated with higher age,higheducation, high income, stable chronic diseases and incident co-morbid diseases.
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Table 1 shows that ideal family size decreases from the low to thehigheducationgroup.
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Living alone,higheducationand good social functioning were associated with adherence.
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The transition to private home-care was also predicted by being female and havinghigheducation.
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The percentage of everusers increases as the level of education increases, being 26, 55 and 71 % in the low, middle andhigheducationgroups respectively.
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To ease the interpretation of the coefficient, education, which has eight categories, has been standardized to range from low education (0) tohigheducation(1).
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He finds that women withhigheducationand women who work in the public sector are more likely to take child-care leave than others.
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They are in no way original, but they show us what musical knowledge and interests might be found in a man ofhigheducationin the sixteenth century.
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For this study, education was dichotomised in the following way : low education (uncompleted or completed primary school) and middle tohigheducation(secondary education up to and including university).
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When disaggregated by gender, unlike for the total population, the coefficient for 'higheducation' was insignificant and, therefore, the attribute was not associated with upward income mobility.
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The main sources for the majority of women, regardless of educational level, are relatives and neighbours (72,65, and 43 % for the three groups from low tohigheducation, respectively).
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They show that the bulge is now moving intohigheducation.
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I know that the rates are high through causes over which they have no control, in many cases owing to ahigheducationrate.
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This is only a topping-up element to take account of particularlyhigheducationcosts.
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They want an economy with high wages,higheducationstandards, better research and development.
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It was determined to achievehigheducationstandards, and it used discipline.
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