Paul Whiteley of the University of Essex notes the increasing separation of political life from the rest of society.
Next was Bedfordshire with 44%, while graduates from the University of Essex were the least successful, with just 30% getting graduate jobs.
The four-storey structure, to be called The Forum, will be funded by Southend Borough Council, the University of Essex and South Essex College.
D. from Columbia University, an LLM from Harvard University and honorary PhDs from Amherst College, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Essex.
Anne Barlow, an academic at the University of Essex who has interviewed many cohabiting couples, says that few of them reject marriage on principle.
The scheme is being overseen by a partnership including EEDA, Arts Council England East, Colchester Borough Council, Essex County Council, Firstsite and the University of Essex.
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Researchers at the University of Essex compared a walk in a country park with a walk in a shopping centre in a study of 20 people.
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Experiments at the University of Essex, he said, showed subjects using his map for route planning up to 25% faster than those using the official version.
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In countries like Italy, parents tend to want to keep their children at home, says Maria Iacovou, of the University of Essex, and young adults with richer parents are actually more likely to live at home.
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It also includes scimitars, which are taken from the coat of arms of the county of Essex - he was a student at the University of Essex, where he took charge of the Conservative student association.
Researchers from the University of Essex found that people who engaged in personal discussions when a cell phone was nearby -- even if neither was actually using it -- reported lower relationship quality and less trust for their partner.
The trouble is that Mr Blackburn, who is a professor of sociology at the University of Essex and the New School University in New York, and for many years edited the New Left Review, is not very keen on capitalism.
The most recent analysis of this data, by Stephen Jenkins of Essex University, shows evidence of considerable income mobility: only 7% of the population remain in the bottom 20% of incomes for four consecutive years.
Prof Jules Pretty, the deputy vice-chancellor of Essex University, said universities needed to do more to help students into work.
Work by John Ermisch at Essex University has shown that only a quarter of women born in the 1950s moved in with their partners before walking up the aisle but four-fifths of women born in the 1970s did.
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Richard Berthoud, who studies the subject at Essex University, points out that whites at all levels of education (including the unskilled) are slightly less likely to be unemployed than are others.
Of the universities across the region - Anglia Ruskin, Bedfordshire, Cambridge, Essex, Hertfordshire, Northampton, Suffolk and the University of East Anglia - 2010 graduates from the University of Hertfordshire were the most successful, with 46% finding graduate jobs.
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