Sentences with phrase «people than the populations»

Contrary to that image, White Evangelical Protestants are mostly in the demographic mainstream, with only somewhat less formal education and a slightly larger proportion of poor people than the population as a whole.
The program director for World Vision's work in South Sudan, Perry Mansfield, said: «When we get distracted by language and trying to define a problem in abstract percentages we can forget that every night more people than the population of the city of Los Angeles go to sleep hungry.»
«When we get distracted by language and trying to define a problem in abstract percentages we can forget that every night more people than the population of the city of Los Angeles go to sleep hungry,» WorldVision's South Sudan Program Director Perry Mansfield said in a statement.
It's affecting more people than the populations of the U.S., Canada and Mexico combined!

Not exact matches

So entrenched is this marketing gimmick that Trade Minister François - Philippe Champagne now talks about Canada as a gateway to more than 1 billion people, a figure he derives from adding the populations of North America and the European Union, another big, rich economy with which Canada enjoys preferential access as of earlier this month.
«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.
However, we also found that the risk - tolerance of hybrid entrepreneurs was, on average, no greater than the level of risk tolerance found among people who remained employed — i.e., no greater than the general population,» Raffiee reports.
They are found more often among entrepreneurs and chief executives — the very people who put incentive plans in place to optimize performance — than in the population at large.
In a world with a population surpassing 7.5 billion people, with approximately 200,000 people moving into the world's cities every day, building remote teams that work from anywhere is more important than ever in order to sidestep the pollution of dysfunctional daily travel that has spun out of control in virtually every city across America.
With over half the world's population now aged under 30, some cities are better than others at catering for young people.
The urban population boom may finally be normalizing, but people are still being attracted to city centers more often than in the years leading up to the Great Recession.
Shenzhen has one of the most transient populations in China, so many people do not have their information registered in the database of the traffic police, even though anyone staying in the city for more than 30 days is required to do so.
About 44 % of that went to Quebec and almost 15 % or $ 16.8 billion went to the three territories which combined have a population of about 111,000, about 23 % less than the number of people in Prince Edward Island, which received $ 2.2 billion over the same time period.
There are more than 35 people per 1,000 population employed in health occupations in PEI compared to 28 per 1,000 in Alberta and 33 per 1,000 on average in Canada.
More than 330 million people live in the United States, but that doesn't mean the population is distributed evenly.
Many of these areas consist of fewer than 200 households or populations with less than 500 people to give us the most precise glimpse possible of what life is like in each of these communities.
Mexico's middle class now boasts more than 40 million people, surpassing the total population of Canada.
Looking ahead to 2030, China is expected to have a mind - boggling 1 billion people — more than three times the current U.S. population — enjoying a middle class lifestyle filled with middle class things, from cars to designer clothes to electronics and appliances.
Money aside, the people who live in these neighbourhoods aren't your average Canadians: They have stronger conservative views than the general population, they're more likely to be married and they have slightly larger families, according to detailed data provided by Environics Analytics.
People wanting something better, something that's just out of reach, are second only to population growth among reasons anyone has a right to forecast business will be better next year than last.
Turkey is still one of the very few emerging markets, with a population of more than 80 million people with a per capita GDP more than $ 10,000,» he added.
With the adult population of the US at more than 249 million in 2015, one in roughly every 100 people over 18 is locked up in the country's correctional system.
He went on to talk about how important it is to have a diverse bench of leadership to ensure more sound decision - making, rather than having one person from the «diverse group» represent his or her entire population.
The United States hosts the third - largest population in the world, with roughly 319 million individuals; but did you know that Indonesia has the fourth largest, with more than 250 million people?
California, with its population of more than 38 million people, is now «the new epicenter of the legal cannabis industry,» she said, adding, «As both the oldest medical cannabis state and the largest cannabis consumer population, sales in California are projected to dwarf those of any other market.
PASTA has been enjoyed for centuries and by tradition, Italian people have consumed more than the rest of the world's population put together.
People of color are increasingly launching businesses at a faster rate than that of the general population.
In a country where more than 230 people have been killed by terrorist attacks since January 2015 and unemployment still stands at 10 % nine years after the financial crisis, a growing part of the population is ready for a radical change.
In 2010, the census revealed that Detroit's population had dwindled to just 713,000 people, from a high of two million — fewer than in the years before Henry Ford's Model Ts began rolling out of the factories.
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific estimated that, in 2014, 4.3 billion people lived in the Asia - Pacific region, accounting for 60 percent of the global population — more than half of the people in the world!
The Pittsburgh area also saw a population decrease while the Milwaukee metropolitan area squeaked by with a gain of less than 100 people, Frey said.
It has a population of more than 620,000 residents, making it the 27th largest city in the U.S. Prior to World War II, it had an economy driven largely by major stock yards that attracted people and businesses from Omaha and Chicago.
Over the past year, the number of people with jobs has increased by more than 2 1/2 per cent, a positive outcome given that the working - age population is increasing at around 1 1/2 per cent a year.
Hackers stole Social Security numbers, birthdates, addresses, credit card and driver's license numbers of 143 million people — more than half the adult population in the U.S., and about three - quarters of all Americans with a credit history.
Considering Japan's aging population (people over 60 constitute more than a quarter of the population), the political landscape has turned into one in which political candidates focus solely on the elderly demographic.
In fact, more than one third of the U.S. population is now officially obese while the number of people classified as morbidly obese jumped more than 350 % in the past three decades alone.
With a population of more than 200 million people, Brazil is key to Amazon's global expansion plans.
America's 20 richest people now own more wealth than the bottom half of the rest of the population combined.
In London, the working - age population rose by more than 40,000 during the decade, yet there were nearly 6,000 fewer employed persons.
In a report last year, the consulting firm McKinsey estimated that an additional 350 million people — more than the population of the United States — would move to the cities by 2015.
Though its population has grown recently, the city is still blessed with a transportation infrastructure built for more people than live here today, he said.
The Greater Toronto Area grew by 5.1 % between 2006 and 2011, setting its population at almost 5.6 million, according to Statistics Canada figures, an increase of more than 477,000 people.
Since 2000, Alberta's population has grown by more than 40 per cent, a gain of 1.3 million people.
An eight - page document spells out basic requirements: a metro area with more than 1 million people, a diverse population, high quality of life, abundant technical talent, strong university system, a business - friendly environment and access to mass transit.
More than 5 % of the population, or 12 million people, use these products every year.
With a population of just over 45,000 people, Cornwall is an «in - the - middle» kind of place — not quite large enough to be a city, but certainly bigger than a small town, and as a Read more...
«To put this potential into context, Indonesia's population is 252 million, not much smaller than the US and its 319 million people
More than half the island is still without electricity or potable water, and aid workers are struggling to deliver food and medical supplies to people living outside major population centers.
Baltimore suffered another loss in population last year as more than 5,300 people left the city, continuing a downward trend that accelerated after the 2015 unrest and ensuing spike in crime.
Here's a fact: In the US, close to 60 million households (~ 90 million people) in the US are either under underserved / banked and traditional banks can't serve them profitably — In fact, a 2010 FDIC survey found that while 73 % of banks were aware of the unbanked and under - banked populations in their market, less than 18 % identified expanding services to these consumers as a priority in their business strategy.
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