Sentences with phrase «younger population»

There is also a difference in how yoga & mindfulness might be taught to younger populations in a yoga studio than when it is done in a school setting.
It simplicity and free use has made it highly popular among younger populations, whether you're just looking for a casual hook - up or a romantic relationship.
This small island nation was one of the worst hit by the 2008 global crisis, but its housing market has since recovered thanks to a relatively young population.
Of course, they also exhibit far superior Debt / GDP ratios, far lower entitlement commitments, and far 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.
This yields limited health care access to older generations because of the older population and the unhealthy younger population that is also needing health care services.
Most of the studies use younger populations, (often including college students).
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.
Using observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, the research team has for the first time found young populations of stars within globular clusters that have apparently developed courtesy of star - forming gas flowing in from outside of the clusters themselves.
In 2010, Robert Ward of the Economist Intelligence Unit grouped six countries with young populations as the CIVETS.
«It is potentially the capital of cannabis arrests in the country, and when you look at who is being arrested, again you see the age - old tale of the majority of those folks being black and brown, and it is a very young population in New York that is being impacted.
Governments will find their tax capacity decline as the aged population earns less income and spends less after retirement, putting pressures on governments to cut public spending or increase taxes on younger populations, the latter hurting competitiveness.
India has one of the world's largest young populations, and we expect a huge segment of them to start dating online.
Meanwhile, cities with younger populations often have lower wallet fitness ranks, because those young adults have had less time to save, are on starting salaries and are newer to credit, Gonzalez said.
The retail sector in the Middle East is evolving fast, not least due to its overwhelmingly young population, and retailers face a major challenge in responding to the changing needs of consumers for fresh - cut and convenience products, for local produce, for organics, for online delivery options and for international brands, with many retailers taking on more control of the supply chain by importing direct from the source.
As a result of the drought, grain prices rose 27 per cent between 2008 and 2010, and mass migration into slums with few job opportunities meant that unemployment soared in a mostly young population — a recipe for unrest.
Elderly individuals exhibit increased susceptibility to infections, such as those with influenza virus, that are relatively well - tolerated by younger populations.
Symptoms of Depression in the ElderlyThey're different from younger populations Read moreMore about depression
About 1 in 8 are suffering from herpes or other types STDs, and about 70 - 80 % of young population who are in their twenties have herpes.
At best, the sensors will tell us that garbage cans are badly closed because they are broken, as there is young population where there are no centers or leisure activity.
In order to shed light on this aspect, we analyze data from the two national representative surveys of the Uruguayan young population (1990 and 2008)(note1) and several national household surveys.
It is worth noting that a rising breed popularity with a consequently young population means that current disorder profiles will reflect the diseases of youth and are likely to shift more towards diseases of aging as popularity increases decline.
Although only a paltry 1 percent of Turkey's power is currently provided by renewable sources, the country's sunny and strategic location, large surface area, and young population give it great potential as a «leading green power nation,» Levent Bas writes this week on business blog CleanTechies.
Fueling the frenzied demand for San Francisco apartment rentals is a growing affluent and young population whose incomes are rising.
The 19 non-expansion state (as of December 2016) retained resource limitations for health insurance coverage for younger populations.
«The last step is key when working with younger populations.
The risk for stroke was highest in those under 40 years old, a relatively younger population with fewer risks for atherosclerosis.
«Responding to a question, President Buhari had cause to talk about some Nigerian youths, and he said: «We have a very young population; our population is estimated conservatively to be 180 million.
The majority of those countries have higher GDP growth rates, lower debt levels, lower entitlements & actual surpluses, and far younger populations!
Although India's population is large and the demographics disclose a growing younger population, the dining - out culture is still very weak.
An international research team from the US, UK, Israel and New Zealand has found a way to measure the aging process in young adults 3/4 a much younger population than is usually tested in aging studies.
India now also houses the world's largest young population.
«These are high - growth markets, Saudi is one of our investment destinations,» he said Wednesday, mentioning a young population, a large and growing consumer base and a growing middle class.
It helps that Ireland has the youngest population in Europe, with nearly half of residents below the age of 35.
Canada has one of the youngest populations in the G7, even as it rapidly ages as more people hit retirement age with fewer replacement workers available as a result of low birth rates.
And a booming economy — between 2010 and 2014, Saudi Arabia's non-oil sectors grew at an average annual rate of 7.2 % — with a rich and relatively young population has made the country a magnet for Western firms facing slow growth at home.
As I've shared with you before, India has a young population, with an average age of 29.
Turkey, which ranked No. 11 on Dell's gender index, has a young population that's driving its economic growth.
Public infrastructure projects, a young population, the 2016 Olympics and this summer's World Cup point to one thing: the largest country in Latin America's rise from regional to global player.
«Right now they clearly have a loyal user base in the younger population, but the over 30 year old demographic is one of the most attractive segments for advertisers because of their spending power,» Eric Kim, managing partner at venture capital firm Goodwater Capital, wrote in a report.
«We expect countries with young populations, supportive regulations and fast mobile Internet speeds and planned migration to 5G to be best positioned,» says Graseck, adding that banks serving urban populations may have more latitude to consolidate branches than those focused on rural populations.
In a country with the youngest population in the world, and an economy in constant flux, millions are bucking traditional companies and corporate - ladder - climbing to work independently.
In the long run, Brazil has several things working to its advantage: a young population, a large and growing middle class, stable democracy and abundant natural resources.
They have young populations that are getting steadily richer.
Its relatively narrow budget deficit, young population and high domestic share of debt ownership supported a positive Fiscal Space score.
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