Sentences with phrase «average population at»

We're going to reveal if professional HRs are better than the average population at judging a resume within 6 seconds, among other findings.
The de Blasio administration has already made strides on that front, announcing in December that the monthly average population at the jail complex had dropped below 9,000 for the first time in 35 years.
Naturally, the average population at The Catholic University is more religious than the average population at MIT.

Not exact matches

«When you start looking at the people who are active online, they tend to be demographically younger, much more electronically active than the average in the population, more educated,» notes Soberman.
Reseachers at the global professional services firm said they based their conclusions on a number of «key» economic and demographic factors — from average income levels and population to the number of ski resorts per capita, level of snow coverage and recent «form» at the Winter Olympics.
Of particular concern, working - age population growth is running at just a third of the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the robust demographic underpinnings seen in previous cycles.
That number is inconsistent with CDC data, which says that the average smoker population by state is actually more than double that number at 19.4 %.
One way to do so is to look at dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of cities in terms of population, or average income, and compare them with the number of bookshops in each city.
But sometime last spring, it pulled up lame — at one point the three - month average of job gains stalled to 108,000, possibly not even enough to keep up with population growth.
Globally, the Muslim population is forecast to grow at about twice the rate of the non-Muslim population over the next two decades — an average annual growth rate of 1.5 % for Muslims, compared with 0.7 % for non-Muslims.
However, the three - point difference from the national average was within the range of sampling error, suggesting that their likelihood of experiencing a dissolved marriage is the same as that of the population at - large.
At least thirteen developing countries have managed to reduce their birthrates by an average of more than one birth per 1000 population per year for periods of five to sixteen years.
On average across the Australian population, fathers spend more time at paid work than mothers, who take on more care and domestic responsibilities and the latest research showed that nearly half of fathers worked more than 44 hours a week.
The equation predicts an age at weaning for humans at between 2.8 and 3.7 years, depending on average adult female body weight, with larger - bodied populations nursing the longest.
29 New York City - Southern Westchester districts at an average population of 306,274, or -0.5 % from the statewide average.
On the other hand, if the 63rd district is added in New York City as in the Common Cause Reform Plan you get: 25 Upstate Districts at an average population of 306,082 or -0.5 % from the statewide average.
There were 8,783 inmates at Rikers Island on Wednesday, and its average daily population for December was at 8,980, per the mayor's office, setting the jail on track to match a monthly average from 1982.
Meath East and Meath West: the population per TD ratio that is 1.8 % % below the state average in Meath East and 3.0 % below the state average in Meath West, so at first glance there is no need to make boundary changes here.
This district is much older than the national average and is bleeding population at a good pace.
It is said that Africa must grow at an average of 6 - 8 % to keep up with the rate of growth of our population.
The National Population Commission (NPC) has put Nigeria's current population at 198 million people with urban population growing at an average annual growth rate...
But new research by Jake, a networking organisation for gay professionals, suggests a worrying trend for Labour, with 38 % of Jake members who took part saying they would vote Conservative at the next election, 1 % higher than the general population, according to an average of recent opinion polls.
That is something for which the taxpayers can be minimally grateful because Rockland County has the highest cost per prisoner; at an average population of 250 prisoners and a cost of approximately $ 33,000,000 for the jail operations taxpayers are paying $ 132,000 per year per prisoner or $ 362 a day.
«If you look at the average life expectancy of an individual with schizophrenia versus someone in the general population, it's a 20 - year gap.
The study population consisted of 726 patients with an average age of 79 years, of whom 15 % had delirium (at admission or during the hospital stay).
When looking at nests rather than the overall population, protection significantly improved breeding activity, with annual increases of 8 percent in nesting success (meaning the breeding pair had at least one young) and 13 percent in the average number of young per occupied nest.
Indeed, if land managers in Africa were as well funded as Yellowstone National Park, at around $ 4,100 per square kilometer, they could afford to manage the average unfenced lion population at around two - thirds its potential size, a step up from the current status quo.
Of course you have to look at these in great detail, but what that means for 2050, when I worked out the numbers, assuming our world population of 8 or 9 billion in the year 2050, is that if this world economic growth rate continues to 2050 the way it has been in the past 30 years, you get an average person in the world in 2050 being like today's average European or Japanese.
In the case of the passenger pigeon, Hung and his colleagues concluded that the population of breeding birds was roughly 330,000 on average, falling to as few as 50,000 birds at points in the last million years.
This study followed a subset of the first population (n = 25) at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, with an average age of 9, for one year.
The findings of the studythe first to measure cumulative exposure to environmental hazards of all kinds in the stateare dramatic: communities in which people of color make up at least 15 percent of the population average more than four times the number of hazardous waste sites, compared with communities having less than 5 percent people of color.
The United States stands at the cusp of population decline because American females are having an average of only 2.06 children apiece.
On average today, the populations of species in an area are about 31 % smaller than was the case at the time of European settlement.
So, too, areas in which people of color make up at least 25 percent of the total population average nearly five times as many pounds of chemical emissions from industrial facilities per square mile, compared with communities where less than 5 percent of the population are people of color.
On average, the simulations suggested that the world's population could peak as early as 2070 at around 9 billion.
While the world's human population currently grows at an average rate of 1 percent per year, earlier research has shown that long - term growth of the prehistoric human population beginning at the end of the Ice Age was just 0.04 percent annually.
UK researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Farr Institute of Health Informatics estimate that over 12,000 cases of these 10 cancers each year are attributable to being overweight or obese, and calculate that if average BMI in the population continues to increase, there could be over 3500 extra cancers every year as a result.
For the first time since the 1970s, the average number of children born to U.S. women has topped 2.1 — the number at which parents replace themselves in the populations of developed and many developing countries.
As part of the formula, the students looked at S (the susceptible population), Z (the zombie population) and D (the dead population), suggesting that the average lifespan of a zombie would be S to Z to D.
Populations moving northward The North Atlantic has been warming at 0.41 º Fahrenheit (0.23 ° Celsius) per decade from 1982 to 2006, or close to twice the global average for marine ecosystems, according to one widely cited study.
The calculations (from 304 birds rescued at an average distance of 4,833 metres from their nearest colonies) demonstrate that at least 1 % of the fledglings produced each year by the population are found on the ground due to light pollution.
The population of cities in the studied region grew annually, on average, at 2.8 %, in contrast to the rates of change for urban land average, which grew 2.0 % annually.
Brawn's team looked at the relationship between population growth rates and the length of the dry season during those 33 years, then simulated another 50 years with an average of a 10 percent change in the rainfall pattern in Panama's dry season.
... or we could top out at 9billion, which would leave us with an average population density of 60 people per sq km.
Across 10 different areas of life, adolescents with cerebral palsy only ranked their quality of friend and peer relationships as on average lower than adolescents in the general population, challenging the widespread perception that adolescents with disabilities have unhappy, unfulfilled lives», says lead author Allan Colver, Professor of Community Child Health at Newcastle University in the UK.
Spending on the two programs for 2013 to 2023 is projected to increase at an average rate of 3.7 percent per year, which is slower than the projected growth for private health insurance, despite that Medicare and Medicaid generally serve populations with more illness and health problems.
If that climate scenario is combined with habitat restoration efforts, particularly those aimed at connecting habitats that have been fragmented by human activity, the average population has a much higher probability of survival — about 50 %.
«We have shown that much of the weekend effect identified in previous studies is likely to be explained by a smaller and on average sicker population of patients being admitted at weekends.
«As a group, the bumblebees were consistently lower than average in their heat tolerance, and their populations tended to decline,» said Youngsteadt, adding, «Almost all of the species we looked at declined with warming.»
The denominator consisted of person - years, namely the average size of the young population (either athletes or nonathletes) in the Veneto region at risk × duration of the observation period.
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