Sentences with phrase «census results»

Black State has an interesting article on interracial dating which is based on statistics from the 2008 U.S census results.
You should know that back in the year 2000, after the federal census results were released, Puerto Rican leaders such as former Assemblyman Roberto Ramirez, former Bronx County Chair Jose Rivera, Mike Nieves and many others got together to create a Senatorial District that included a majority of Dominicans and Hispanics.
Hore is one many Albertans that is part of a male - skewed workforce, as shown by the latest census results.
This week's news stories: Sony cuts production cost of the PS3, World of Warcraft census results, sales results for White Knight Chronicles and Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2 in Japan.
Accuracy in the census is vital because census results determine how many representatives each state has in Congress.
This difference clearly shows through in the ITT census results.
The FutureBook census results give a positive picture of how UK publishers have fared in the past five years, and a confident but realistic picture looking to the future.
Or consider what happens to the makeup of Congress if census results require that California lose seats and Indiana gain them.
If the marketplace is pulling lawyers away from smaller centers and towards the cities — which is happening in the general population, as yesterday's census results confirm — then I don't see why lawyers» governing bodies should attempt to maintain what amounts to an artificial geographical distribution of lawyers that belongs to a different demographic generation.
Nepali Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, who unveiled the census results, stated that «minority religions will enjoy equal status.»
Finger pointing has begun in states poised to lose clout due to census results, including here in NYS.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg held a conference on March 27, 2011, to announce that the city would also challenge his city's census results, specifically the apparent undercounting in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn.
In 2012, I crowdsourced an analysis of the census results, looking at the extent to which the increase in religion was driven by changes in stated affiliation from religious to non-religious, as opposed to the demographic replacement of older more religious cohorts by younger, less religous ones.
The Population Reference Bureau projects that California, which will gain one seat after the 2000 census results are announced, will pick up another eight by 2020, increasing its total congressional delegation from 52 to 61.
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