Sentences with phrase «much younger populations»

Emerging (and frontier) markets offer much higher inherent growth potential, mostly under - valued currencies, much younger populations and (generally) excellent fiscal / debt situations.

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«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.
Understandably, there is a disproportionate number of younger users but overall, the Ethereum community appears much less representative of the global population than one might hope.
This breakdown skews much younger than the overall population of small - business owners in the United States.
Spiritual but not religious people are especially prevalent in the younger population in the United States, although a recent study has argued that it is not so much that people have stopped believing in God, but rather have drifted from formal institutions.
Much of her funds went to nonprofits in her district aimed at helping the young and old, with special emphasis on Hispanic, Pacific - Asian and LGBT populations.
20 % of young people are out of work - much higher than for the population as a whole.
«That since the younger generation of Nigerians makes up for more than 60 per cent of the nation's population, it is our hope that they inherit this country in better shape so that they can build a much better future for themselves and their offsprings in an atmosphere that is devoid of anarchy, hate, suspicion and negativity that characterize the polarized, and clearly irreconcilable differences forced on us by the Biafran Igbos».
London, with its much younger, more highly educated and much more ethnically diverse population, very clearly illustrated the limits of Ukip's appeal which is primarily to older, white, working - class people.»
And deep within the heart of just about all of these stellar clusters are strange populations of stars called blue stragglers, which appear much younger than their companions, even though they should all be the same age.
Birth rates for men in their 40s (a number that takes population growth into account) have risen by up to 40 percent since 1980 — whereas birth rates for men younger than 30 have fallen by as much as 21 percent.
«While finding these three unusual quasars might have been a fluke, finding additional examples would imply that a significant fraction of the known quasar population is much younger than expected.»
As a result, STDs among young adults are growing at a much faster rate than the rest of the population; not just in Rhode Island but nationwide as well.
«It also makes sense that older Americans were more likely to rate this quality much higher compared to younger Americans due to the stages of human development, aging process and the tendency for our elderly population to value companionship over other relationship qualities.»
She was a 2014 — 2015 Julius B. Richmond Fellow, and has focused much of her research on human development, early childhood care and education, and the general well - being of families with young children, with a focus on children and families from low - income, minority, and under - served populations.
In other words: in coming decades, more and more white Americans will find themselves more and more a demonstrably minority population, and much like the young woman I met in Hawai'i in the mid-1990s, they are uncomfortable with that and often down right fearful.
Today's young readers are much luckier numerous books on minority populations are published every year, and Black History Month is the perfect time to spotlight some of the best titles.
The population is often much younger and more volatile.
First, much is made of the fact that Egypt is a «young country» with the majority of its population younger than 25.
The area is very much youth - oriented, with young couples and families accounting for a significant part of the population.
A younger population may have much to do with it.
However, Wolf cited a much smaller estimate of land birds than that used in the scientific article and failed to note that the breeding population is vastly augmented by the annual hatch of young birds, so his «astonishing» revelation is off target.
Even just - hatched young are much more active than other hatchling Pituophis, and this innate tendency to «keep moving» may be an artifact of inbreeding amongst a small, insular population, or may have evolved as a beneficial behavior for feeding or predator evasion in their native habitat.
This young demographic cohort is getting so much attention that other important segments of the population might be getting overlooked.
«The ban is particularly offensive with respect to young women, as women between the ages of 18 and 21 are much less likely to engage in violent crime than older members of the general population who are unaffected by the ban.»
He demonstrated a much higher prevalence of all of these among younger populations, suggesting we could be creating an environment that is fostering and encouraging these traits.
It's cheaper to buy a home here, too, but a young, well educated population probably has so much student loan debt that they're better off renting.
The gritty story focuses on a man named Joel and a young girl named Ellie as the two fight to survive in the American wasteland following a devastating pandemic that has wiped out much of the population.
Episodes of shorter duration (between 1 and 3 days) during which young people experience manic symptoms are certainly much more common than classical (hypo --RRB- mania in general population samples.3 In addition, evidence from longitudinal clinical studies suggests that up to 40 % of people who experience such shorter episodes (often termed BD - not otherwise specified, BD - NOS) may go on to develop classical (4 — 7 days) BD.9 However, more evidence is required to decide whether these short - lived episodes of mania - like symptoms are aetiologically linked with BD.
«Aboriginal people still have far higher mortality rates than the average population and die at much younger ages.
As the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population is much younger than the general Australian population, we weighted the Australian ITC Project results to the distribution of age (18 — 24, 25 — 34, 35 — 44, 45 — 54, ≥ 55 years), sex and smoking status (smoker, ex-smoker, never - smoker) in the total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in the 2008 NATSISS, analogous to direct standardised comparisons.
Several smaller studies have investigated the relationship of paternal and child mental health, and they have reported related findings among children of different ages than those in the study reported in this article.14, — , 21 One study found an association between paternal depression and excessive infant crying.45 Another study found that children aged 9 to 24 months with depressed fathers are more likely to show speech and language delays, 19,21 whereas another study reported that children aged 2 years with depressed fathers tended to be less compliant with parental guidance.17 Among children aged 4 to 6 years, paternal depression has been found to be associated with increases in problems with prosocial behaviors and peer problems.15 Only 1 other study we are aware of was population based; it was from England and investigated related issues among much younger children, 23 demonstrating that both maternal and paternal depressive symptoms predicted increased child mood and emotional problems at 6 and 24 months of age.
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