The effective tax rates were derived
from national census data: The median amount of tax paid divided by the median home value in each county.
Data taken from 2011
national census on religious belief and represented in pie chart form with percentages.
Steve Double, Member of Parliament for St Austell and Newquay, has questioned Minister for the Cabinet Office Chloe Smith on the potential of having a Cornish Minority tick box on the
next national census.
Based on the most
recent national census conducted in 2010, the entire Placencia Peninsula is home to 3,458 people.
Comparisons
with national census data showed that the sample was overrepresented by non-religious participants.
Nepal's 2011 census was the
first national census in the world to allow people to register as a gender other than male or female.
A PROJECT which commemorates William the Conqueror's 1086 Domesday Book has spawned an international mapping mission.The Domesday Book was effectively Britain's first
comprehensive national census.
In the
last national census, done in 1992, it was revealed that 13.2 % of the population over 14 years of age is Protestant, of which the large majority is Pentecostal.
Darwin was so concerned about inbreeding that he lobbied unsuccessfully in 1870 for questions about first - cousin marriages to be added to the following year's
national census form.
United States Department of Commerce, Houston • TX 2010 Enumerator Completed census taking initiatives for the 2010
national census going from door - to - door compiling demographic information and ensuring quality assurance of original census interview.
The symposium also heard about the Yawuru Knowledge and Wellbeing Project from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, another initiative to emerge from cultural flaws in
ABS national census data.
The first national data collection occurred between May and August 2009, and a
second national census was completed during the same time of year in 2012, with future data collections planned every 3 years thereafter (2015, 2018, 2021 etc).
Drawing
from national census data and data collected for the World Values Survey, Santos, senior study author Igor Grossmann (University of Waterloo), and study co-author Michael E.W. Varnum (Arizona State University) were able to examine 51 years» worth of data detailing individualist practices and values in a total of 78 countries.
The spending bill gives the U.S. Census Bureau three options to prepare for the
next national census — and lobbyists say none of them is attractive.
The Vital Signs report used
recent national census and health surveillance data to determine differences between Hispanics and whites, and among Hispanic subgroups.
In 1967, a referendum was held to decide if the constitution should be changed and include the Australian Aboriginal community in
the national census.
A national census of inpatient care finds this group is also up to 44 per cent more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act - when someone is hospitalised for their own safety.
The request for the Census Bureau «woefully underfunds preparations for
the national census at a critical phase in the planning,» stakeholders of the Census Project in Washington, D.C., said in a statement.
Her father, a statistician who directed
the national census bureau, participated in antifascist politics and fled to Paris when she was 2.
Today you are going to learn about
our national census and take a poll of your own.
Every ten years, our government takes
a national census.
Our report provides the first in - depth analysis of the impact on pay of this major reform using the the School Workforce Census,
a national census of all English state school teachers.
Using data from
national censuses, satellite climate information and data from a newly developed disease outbreak surveillance online platform, the paper finds that climate has non-negligible effects on health vulnerability.
Samson combined the data relating to climate change with information from
the national census (covering an estimated 97 % of the world's population) to track movements, gauge reactions and predict future trends.
And democratic accountability, parliamentary scrutiny and a strong separation of powers did not prevent Indigenous peoples being excluded from Australia's
national census for most of the 20th century.
It has had an average population growth of -51.60 over the period between the last two
national censuses.
It has had an average population growth of 172.20 over the period between the last two
national censuses.