Thus, she said, the longer-term
attrition rate for NZRNs in the 2005/06 cohort was four per cent over eight years.
Researchers cannot afford to assume that ESL students have higher
attrition rates than non-ESL students.
According to Gabb, Milne, and Cao (2006), the
attrition rates at Victoria University in Australia have been around 25% for the period 1994-2003.
High cancer drug
attrition rates, ever-increasing R&D costs, and higher demand for regulatory and scientific accuracy are all elements of the current drug discovery landscape that call for patient-relevant models.
An ongoing review of interviews taken from those leaving OCS prior to completion has not revealed any predominant reason for the higher
attrition rates, although the physical fitness, demands are often cited.
In addition to low
attrition rates (0.27 per cent), NTPC boasts one of the highest average career tenures 23.5 years."The maximum
attrition rate is at the fresher's level.
In the multicenter study, the
attrition rate was significantly lower among those who believed they were taking one of the two active treatments, sertraline or St.
However, one of the most expensive costs to the business is the 20% to 30% staff
attrition rate which many contact centres cite as their biggest problem.
This, says HFR, represented a quarterly
attrition rate of 4.05 per cent, the second highest quarterly
attrition rate observed historically, exceeded only by the rate of 7.77 per cent also set in the prior quarter.
Interestingly, the trends show that the overall voluntary
attrition rates across the organizations were very similar to the involuntary
attrition rate.