Sentences with phrase «census records in»

See the Grosvenor Room databases web page for tutorials on using the census records in HeritageQuest.
Whilst undertaking fieldwork in Gaborone, Botswana's capital, Professor Harding came across historical village census records in the library of the University of Botswana, data which could provide the key to separating electoral pressure from donor demands, allowing us to understand the allocation of development resources.

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Announcing the report findings, commissioner for census and statistics Leslie Tang Wai - kong pointed out that the Gini coefficient - an index from 0 to 1 that measures the wealth gap - for households rose by 0.002 from 0.537 in 2011 to a record high of 0.539 last year.
You can look at census records for the time, and there were actually MORE MEN than women in Utah.
As Edward Ball demonstrated in his best - selling Slaves in the Family, it is not impossible to trace back the family trees of slaves and slaveowners in place after place, with the aid of census records, tax records, and probate records, and identify who exactly was guilty of enslaving whom.
2) If the new testament account of Jesus being born in Bethlehem are true, one would expect there to exist, somewhere in Roman record of the time, an accounting of the supposed census which was the cause of Joseph and Mary traveling at such a time.
Babies classified as born «elsewhere» by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys were included in the totals recorded as born outside hospital.
The Office of Population Censuses and Surveys recorded a near static proportion of all the region's births as occurring outside hospital in the years covered by the study (average 0.62 % compared with 1.2 % for the whole of England and Wales).
For the 2016 to 2017 academic year, this will be allocated on the basis of the number of pupils recorded in the January 2015 school census data.
The individual outcomes have been determined in line with the principles set out in high needs place change request process: technical note 2016 to 2017 and the data published in high needs student numbers recorded in the 2014 to 2015 ILR R14 return (post-16 only) and spring 2015 school census (pre-16 and post-16).
Every 10 years, districts for state Senate, state Assembly and congressional lines are redrawn to reflect population changes recorded in the census.
In January, she was paid more than $ 573 for office expenses, a month later she was paid $ 400 for a census kickoff and in November she was paid $ 200 for refreshments and $ 5,000 the next month for consulting services, according to campaign finance recordIn January, she was paid more than $ 573 for office expenses, a month later she was paid $ 400 for a census kickoff and in November she was paid $ 200 for refreshments and $ 5,000 the next month for consulting services, according to campaign finance recordin November she was paid $ 200 for refreshments and $ 5,000 the next month for consulting services, according to campaign finance records.
Every 10 years the districts are redrawn to account for population changes recorded in the census.
«Though inmates may be physically found in locations of their respective correctional facilities at the time the census is conducted, there is nothing in the record to indicate that such inmates have any actual permancy in these locations or have an intent to remain.
Compared with census figures from the 1990s, the numbers of Hispanic and Asian New Yorkers grew more slowly; blacks recorded their first population loss since the Civil War; and non-Hispanic whites, who registered their smallest population loss in decades, also logged the biggest gains of any group among young children.
On 22 November, the census updated its record of animals living between the depths of 200 metres and 5000 metres, bringing the number of known marine species living in darkness to 17,650.
In addition to his wildlife observations, Bicknell has added 10,000 records covering 20 years of wildlife census data from other researchers into an algorithm that highlights biodiversity hot spots.
Frog census volunteers misinterpreted recorded frog sounds in the field, leading researchers to suspect that frog populations may be even lower than thought.
During more than 30 years of research, the pair have cut a wide swathe: from watching grizzly bears in Alaska to recording birdsong in the North American forests to taking a census of jackals in Africa, and much in between.
The knots are often arranged in a decimal sequence, Urton says, and «they contain statistical information, census lists, records of goods in state warehouses, lists of tribute commodities like corn, potatoes, clothing, and textiles.»
We supplemented information from IMPAC II with institutional information from the Department of Education Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); investigator information from the NIH Doctoral Record File (DRF), which is derived from the National Science Foundation Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), a census of doctorates awarded in the U.S. since 1974; and faculty data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Roster.
A few years later, you were enrolled in day care, you received your first birthday party invitation, and you were recorded in a census.
The researchers matched these records with all 1.4 million individuals in the 2001 census who were born in the selected regions between1930 - 1938 and still alive in the year 2000.
To find out, Ruben Arslan, a psychologist at the University of Göttingen in Germany, and colleagues analyzed data from census records from 17th and 18th century Germany, Canada, and Sweden, as well as a national population registry from 20th century Sweden, looking at more than 1.3 million people in total.
Lierre Keith, in her brilliant book, The Vegetarian Myth, says that census records prove that vegetarians do not live longer than meat eaters, no matter what research says.
Go forward ten years to the 60 to 64 age group and you will see almost exactly the same thing, thirty - four percent of this age group recorded their status as «single» in the 2011 census.
At the same time, lousy records and a desire to avoid embarrassment meant that many districts had overstated their capacity in the tech census; they were suddenly faced with millions or even hundreds of millions in unanticipated new expenses, even as they dealt with the practical headaches of inadequate technology.
Record their answers to the questions by marking them in the boxes of your pet census chart.
The government's guide to the alternative - provision census for 2018 states that, as of this year, pupils» primary reason for being placed in alternative provision should be recorded.
In work that Larry Katz and I have done using archival records from a unique state census, we found that an additional year of high school at the start of the high - school movement in 1915 added more than 12 percent to the earnings of young men (18 - to 34 - year - oldsIn work that Larry Katz and I have done using archival records from a unique state census, we found that an additional year of high school at the start of the high - school movement in 1915 added more than 12 percent to the earnings of young men (18 - to 34 - year - oldsin 1915 added more than 12 percent to the earnings of young men (18 - to 34 - year - olds).
Another class used this program's census database, especially people recorded as born in Ireland, when studying emigration and immigration.
We based final allocations on the average number of meals schools recorded in the October 2015 and January 2016 school censuses.
In 1980 (the first year the census recorded a «Spanish Origin» population), whites numbered roughly 189 million in a national population of over 226.5 million, roughly 83 % of the population counted in the CensuIn 1980 (the first year the census recorded a «Spanish Origin» population), whites numbered roughly 189 million in a national population of over 226.5 million, roughly 83 % of the population counted in the Censuin a national population of over 226.5 million, roughly 83 % of the population counted in the Censuin the Census.
Greening said final allocations for schools and high needs blocks would follow in December «on the basis of pupil numbers recorded in the October census».
found «limitations» with how the government records executive heads in the school workforce census.
Schools are required to record information such as exemptions to the GCSE English and maths rule as part of the school census data collection, but Paul Hanks, a sixth - form funding expert who runs consultancy Pro16 Plus, claimed many were failing to do so despite correct training in place.
Searching for Sarah Rector draws upon photographs, census records, sensationalist newspaper articles and first - person interviews to tell a fascinating account of a little - known time in American history.»
Aurora, a town located in Southern Ontario, Canada is one of the most popular places in Toronto, with a recorded population of 53,203 according to the 2011 Canadian census.
Although much lower in number than purchase loans — no single census tract recorded more than six home improvement mortgage originations in 2014 — home improvement loan originations are much more spread out across Detroit (figure 5).
Although there are no accurate or even near accurate census records for dogs in the U.S., in some populations pit bulls are estimated to comprise some 30 - 40 % of the dog population, making it a very popular breed.
It is responsible for civil registration, the census in Scotland, demography and statistics, family history and the national archives and historical records.
Made of colored cotton or camelid fibers, quipus (or «talking knots») played a crucial role in ancient Andean South American cultures as record - keeping or data - collecting devices to gather census figures, monitor tax obligations and trade payments, and mark agricultural changes in seasons; thus, they stand as a form of writing before these regions and cultures were subsumed by Spanish colonial occupation and European systems of time and representation.
MacIver scholar Jenni Schlossman discovered in the census records that MacIver was born «Mary Newman,» but changed «Mary» to «Loren,» and adopted MacIver, which is a variation on her mother's maiden name, McIvers.
The 2001 census recorded just over two million cohabiting couples in England and Wales — a 67 % increase on the fi gures from 1991.
With a population of 212,100 recorded in the 2011 census, it has become one of the largest towns in the UK which has not gained city status.
According to a story in the Washington Post, the bureau's director said that the stricter rules for background screening means applicants for the job of census takers whose name, age, gender and Social Security number do not match background screening records will undergo more inquiries instead of being sent for FBI fingerprint checks.
Located in northeastern Kansas, it is also the fourth most populous city in the state, with a population of 125,872 recorded by the 2010 census.
Prisoners who serve short sentences and are not in prison the census day are not recorded.
The individual outcomes have been determined in line with the principles set out in high needs place change request process: technical note 2016 to 2017 and the data published in high needs student numbers recorded in the 2014 to 2015 ILR R14 return (post-16 only) and spring 2015 school census (pre-16 and post-16).
Eligibility needs to be recorded in the January school census for the school to receive funding in the following financial year.
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