Forestry and fishing sector posted the highest
turnover rate during the quarter at 2.5 percent as accessions greatly outpaced separation at rates of 6.
Staff in the dietary departments also tend to have high
turnover rates, Ippolito said, as staff are often students working part time as a pre-college or college job.
There was a significant effect (P<0.05) of location (including site and management zone), depth and their interaction on TC and POC content (Days 54 and 379), mineralisation rate (Days 54, 379 and 812) and
turnover rate (Day 54).
Lewis find that
turnover rates for career federal employees are higher in the first few years of a new administration than at other times.
"This was slightly down from 2.2% last year and is still well below what would be deemed to be a more normal housing
turnover rate of around 4% to 2bt residential country as 5%."
Between the start of 2010 and start of 2011, the
turnover rate was 58%.
Using the average industry employment level over each quarter, the corresponding worker
turnover rate is given by
Costello said that as the economy improves, more items will be shipped, which "will cause the driver market to tighten and the
turnover rate to rise."
The authors explain that the connection between teacher turnover and child outcomes is complex, since the centers with high teacher
turnover rates and lower levels of child outcomes also are characterized by their poor quality.
All three categories of organizations with budgets of less than $2.5 million recorded a lower-than-average
turnover rate, all below 8 percent.