2 used to describe a part of some employees' pay that they only get if they do their job well: --
Under the agreement, the term "annual base pay rate" will be redefined to exclude all at-risk compensation.
at-risk pay/compensation No at-risk pay is awarded for performance that does not meet expectations.
Parents of at-risk families completed a multiagent (youth, caregivers, teacher) questionnaire assessment.
Among these mechanisms may be one or more that are amenable to manipulations that prevent, reverse, or diminish the disorder of autism in at-risk individuals.
Approximately 50% of the original at-risk sample and 67% of the families contacted by telephone agreed to participate.
Of 87 ' 'at-risk' ' pregnancies (paternal antigen status positive or unknown), twenty-one fetuses were affected, 8 with severe disease.
Such theorizing might account for the exacerbation of at-risk individuals' cognitive impairments under conditions of stress.
At 8 years, 65% of the at-risk children were classified as reading disabled.
These practitioners are developmental specialists and work to address the educational, mental health, and health needs of students and their families, whether at-risk or not.
A series of prior empirical findings attested to the value of examining neighborhood influences on at-risk children and adolescents.