Sentences with phrase «on census figures»

Based on census figures, Australian houses stored 19 million tonnes of carbon in 1911, rising to 87 million tonnes in 2006.
America, based on census figures, ownership patterns and the life - span of dogs, needs about 8.1 million dogs a year to maintain current levels of ownership.
One in six New York state residents — more than 3 million people — live in poverty, according to statement by theNew York City Coalition Against Hunger on census figures released this morning.

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Censuses can delight or dismay, but rarely do they surprise, and the 2016 population figures released by StatsCan on Wednesday in the first phase of the censu...
These figures are only estimates based on the available census figures and informed guesses as to the percentage of Muslims in the population.
Based on figures from the 2010 census, each Assembly district should include about 129,089 residents.
According to the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Asiedu Nketia, the «NPP's claim that Ghana's voter population of 14 million is indicative of a bloated register on account of national population census figures...
3AW is Melbourne's Best Talk Station Real Estate professionals say they're not surprised by new census figures highlighting Melburnians» reluctance The Young Melbourne [David Cecil] on.
Eight states filed papers in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia last week, asking that the Education Department be allowed to distribute next year's Title I payments to states on the basis of 1970 census figures.
RAND attempted to control for the family background of the students taking the test, but the only information on family background available to RAND was census figures on the average statewide education and income of school - age families in 1990.
Looking at the figures from the Department for Education's trainee number census, that has certainly been the case for the past five years, although the 2017 - 18 figures are partly based on forecasts.
The pupil premium was introduced in April 2011, and paid by means of a specific grant based on school census figures for pupils.
In a few cases, when firms did not provide census or financial figures, we made estimates based on our own reporting.
Based on 2010 census figures, those percentages equate to about 17,000 children and 94,000 adults.
It is little different than a census count — some may not see much value or interest in it (I may disagree but I'll respect that viewpoint) but it's hard to understand an argument against any third - party (whether it's us or someone else) looking to set up a simple study to report on these figures.
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