Classification system for progress during formalized education.
1Results: Pregnancy, medical history and education level were similar in all groups.
2The association between violence and work ability was modified by education level.
3Analyses were adjusted for maternal education level, year of birth, and parity.
4The only significant difference was in education level among the paramedical factors.
5Profession and education level, however, does not always correlate with household income.
6As the education level of graduates' increased, so too did their salaries.
7Lower education level was an important socioeconomic determinant of MS in women.
8Objectives: To evaluate whether education level is associated with change in cognitive performance.
9Willingness was significantly associated with higher HIV risk exposure, and higher education level.
10Limitations: Use of zip code-level data for income and education level.
11First, tenure is different at the K-12 level and the higher education level.
12Age, gender, education level, and dementia progression were significant factors affecting ventricular volume.
13A higher education level appears to decrease the risk of CU.
14Females, Asian-Americans, Hispanics, and patients with higher education level have better overall survival.
15There was no association with income, education level or geographic region of residence.
16Maternal education level was not associated with ED presentations of infants.
Translations for education level