In 1989, only 30 percent of the doctors found that to be true.
That means 5.4 percent of all companies found it necessary to go back and change the numbers.
Doesn't this mean that 5 percent of people who want jobs cannot find them?
In studies, nearly 90 percent of patients who took the drugs found complete relief.
In 2000, only about 40 percent of the unemployed did not find a job within three months.
Of those in the comparison group, 36 percent found jobs on their own.
In 1980, 32 percent of those leaving school found jobs.
Another 19 percent found their top candidate in second place.
Only 5 percent in Russia had found a new partner.
Just 1 percent of workers 57 and older found jobs online.