The US Department of Labor's " quit rate " is a proxy used by economists to gauge labor-market activity.
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The quit rate of those patients who did not have a high antibody response was not statistically significant from placebo.
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For years after the 1991 recession, the quit rate was flat, said Wayne Ayers, chief economist for FleetBoston Financial Group.
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Zyban recorded a 49-percent quit rate in subjects who took it, compared to just 36 percent for the popular nicotine patch.
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You might double the quit rate, but it isn't enough, " said Robertson, who also was not involved with the study.
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After climbing sharply for much of the year, the quit rate fell to 11.2 percent last month from 12.9 percent in September.
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Nevertheless, a Cochrane review determined that interventions to increase social support for a smoker's cessation attempt did not increase long-term quit rates.
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The quit rate is based on the number of individuals who leave their jobs voluntarily, expressed as a percentage of unemployed workers.
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The so-called quit rate, cited by Greenspan, drew particular scrutiny Friday as it retreated to 10.9 percent after climbing to 12.3 percent in January.
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After 1970, when the tobacco industry voluntarily agreed to ban cigarette ads, and antismoking ads were dropped as well, the quit rate stopped falling.