Sentences with phrase «overall percentage of the population»

The result is that the overall percentage of the population that identifies as Catholic has remained fairly stable.
Using this measure, evangelicals declined as an overall percentage of the population from 26 percent in 2007 to 25 percent in 2014.
According to a report released by the National Science Board (2006), Hispanic representation in science and engineering occupations increased from 2 to 3.2 % from 2000 to 2007, which is a small increase proportionally considering their overall percentage of the population.

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This post has been updated to reflect the change in percentage of black employees in overall global employee population, and the month from which data was pulled.
It has been my personal experience that Judaism is often practiced with an appreciation for the cultural benefits of community and tradition without falling into the pits of fundamentalism and intellectual suicide; not that Jewish fundamentalists don't exist, they just seem to make up a smaller percentage of the overall population.
Pew has released the findings of their 2014 U.S. Religious Landscape Study, which shows that among the overall population, the number of people who do not believe in God has increased 3 percentage points.
It should be noted that evangelicals» share of the overall US population dropped by 0.9 percent over the last seven years, but the percentage of US adults who self - identify as evangelical actually rose from 34 percent to 35 percent over the same period of time.
While it should be noted that evangelicals» share of the overall US population dropped by 0.9 percent over the last seven years based on denominational affiliation, the percentage of US adults who self - identify as evangelical rose from 34 to 35 percent over the same period of time.
However, penetration — the percentage of the population buying a brand — has fallen for each of the names included in the British top 10, and overall branded sales have decreased by 1.6 % in comparison to private label growth of 1.7 %.
The 23rd CD has a substantial number of Asians, though the percentage of Asian voters is substantially lower than their share of the overall population.
That sounds like something of an understatement for those in the business community, especially for many who live and work upstate, where property taxes as an overall percentage of home values are out of whack, the population is shrinking and graying and the jobs are scarce.
The percentage of the overall population that falls within this group will rise from 14.1 percent in 2013 to 21.7 percent in 2040.
«Because the number breeding in urban areas has increased (though still a small percentage of the overall UK population), people do not realise that the herring gull is disappearing from our coasts,» she says.
While the new study adds to the Milky Way's tally of star - forming regions, it may not substantially boost our galaxy's star total because the young, massive stars focused on in this study make up only a small percentage of the overall population.
Between 1994 and 2004, the percentage of students with disabilities spending 80 percent or more of the school day in a regular classroom showed an overall increase of 5 percent, which shows that our nations schools are moving in the right direction but still have a long way to go to ensure a quality education for an increasingly diverse student population.
2) The dissimilarity index measures the extent to which schools and the overall student population are racially dissimilar, by calculating the percentage of blacks that would need to change schools if all schools were to have the same percentage of black students.
Among undergraduate education majors, some 67 percent borrowed federal student loans — 5 percentage points more than the overall population of bachelor's degree recipients (see Figure 2).
Even in the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, however, which is open to low - and middle - income families statewide, the percentage of low - income students enrolled is slightly higher than their percentage of the overall K — 12 population.
But even if one school has a student population that is 75 percent black and 25 percent white, and the other has those percentages reversed, there is still no evidence of any form of discrimination if the school with the majority black students has a higher overall discipline rate.
The new data also showed that the overall population of white teachers has decreased and the percentage of Hispanic teachers has increased since the last survey.
States with a small overall population of ELLs may still have school districts or schools with large percentages of ELLs.
This report finds that while the population of teachers of color overall is growing, Black and Native American teachers are a declining share of the teacher workforce and the gap between the percentage of Latinx teachers and students is larger than for any other racial or ethnic group.
A much larger percentage of the overall population than the overall population in Europe, for example, is starting to use tablets to enhance their daily lives.
Relative to its population, the number of unmarried males to unmarried females is very close in Baltimore, which also has a high percentage overall of unmarried adults per capita.
Ontario's capital also ranks second overall for percentage of the population that takes public transit to work at 34 %, behind only Montreal.
When divided by the overall population, that figure reveals the percentage of the population that has such access and the percentage that does not.
Richness is the overall percentage of the document population that is responsive to an issue.
Younger and older people alike are more likely to need Wisconsin renters insurance today than in years past, with both overall population figures and nationwide percentages of renters on the increase.
Although the current dataset collected little demographic data on individual cases, information from the practices showed a very high percentage of suburban practices in the current sample, suggesting the possibility that the overall socioeconomic status of these subjects might be much higher than it was in the original PSC - 17 sample.1 As noted in previous studies with the PSC43 and other measures, 9,13,44,45 the rate of positive screening, especially for externalizing problems, is usually higher in lower — socioeconomic status populations.
As the nation's two biggest population centers, New York City and Los Angeles, respectively, had the two highest amounts of residents in that age range, though not as a percentage of the cities» overall populations.
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