• India has become the largest populated country in the world in 2023 which has resulted in an increasing attention on India's population and its changing age structure, demo-graphic transitions, and their long-term implications. (iussp.org)
  • Economic Planning Secretary Timothy Gakuo during the launch of Kenya and State of World Population reports, 2023, the PS noted that the event had brought together different stakeholders to share global and National contemporary population issues and trends which will inform the development agenda up to the year 2030 and beyond. (go.ke)
  • The theme of the State World Population Report 2023 is "8 billion lives, Infinite Possibilities: The case for rights and choices. (go.ke)
  • Euromonitor's Portugal in 2040: The Future Demographic report analyses factors influencing national consumer expenditure. (bharatbook.com)
  • United Nations data on urban and rural populations by age and sex is combined with the Social Conflict Analysis Database to create a cross-section time series dataset. (demographic-research.org)
  • Generally rural places of residence are healthier than urban, and the health of rural populations appears related to the strength of the agricultur al economy. (cdc.gov)
  • Plummeting numbers of births alongside increasing deaths over this period mean that positive net migration will no longer be able to stop population decline after 2021. (clickpress.com)
  • A 2021 Executive Order cited the need for better data collection and transparency on assistance to vulnerable populations, noting that a lack of data impedes efforts to measure and advance equity. (gao.gov)
  • 2021. Low Elevation Coastal Zone ( LECZ ) Urban-Rural Population and Land Area Estimates, Version 3. (worldbank.org)
  • This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 using data from the baseline phase of the Ravansar non-communicable disease (RaNCD) cohort study in Ravansar, Kermanshah province, western Iran. (nature.com)
  • Data on COVID-19 vaccine administration in the United as of December 2, 2022 ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Population size by age group and sex were obtained authorized for this age group) through December 31, 2022. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 2022 Kenya Demographic Housing Survey indicates that 34 per cent of women in the country have experienced physical violence since the age of 15 years while 13 per cent have experienced an episode of sexual violence. (go.ke)
  • Each 2-year data cycle from this design was intended to be nationally representative and included 30 PSUs each, for a total of 60 PSUs in the 4-year 2019-2022 sample following methods from previous sample designs (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Combining NHANES 2017-2018 and 2019-March 2020 data presented challenges because PSUs for these cycles were selected from different 4-year sample designs: the 2017-2018 cycle was drawn from the 2015-2018 sample design (1) and the 2019-2020 cycle was drawn from the 2019-2022 sample design. (cdc.gov)
  • However, because population size and other characteristics that determine major strata membership change over time, the strata comprised different PSUs in the 2015-2018 design than in the 2019-2022 design. (cdc.gov)
  • The paucity of data on adulthood overweight and obesity, disaggregated by socio-demographic characteristics and in rural settings in SSA calls for research. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Height, weight and socio-demographic variables were assessed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Diversity and Contact project was concerned with the ways in which the socio-demographic and cultural diversity of societies affects the social interactions and attitudes of the individuals and groups within them. (mpg.de)
  • How does the socio-demographic and cultural diversity of societies affect the social interactions of individuals and groups within them? (mpg.de)
  • The survey was supplemented by systematic observations in the 50 neighbourhoods and a data base on their socio-demographic features. (mpg.de)
  • Results are of relevance for the development of contact theory, for research on the effects of socio-demographic diversity, on social networks, ethnic boundaries and on neighbourhood effects. (mpg.de)
  • This new report reveals inequities by looking at subgroups of city dwellers according to their socioeconomic status, neighbourhood or other population characteristics. (scoop.co.nz)
  • For hundreds of small counties throughout the U.S., these data offer the first chance to measure key socioeconomic information since the previous decennial census in 2000. (usda.gov)
  • BAILEY, M. and SEROW, W.J. Fertility differentials in rural Sierra Leone: Demographic and Socioeconomic effects. (sierra-leone.org)
  • Health inequality monitoring uses health data disaggregated by relevant inequality dimensions (i.e. demographic, socioeconomic or geographical factors) in order to identify differences in health between different population subgroups. (who.int)
  • E ined the socioeconomic variations in smok- ing and quitting rates across the European region however data from Central and East European countries where the tobacco burden is especially high are sparse. (who.int)
  • In the first sampling stage of both sample designs, states were categorized into 4 health groups according to health index values and PSUs were split into three or four major strata within each health group, creating 14 major strata in total, based on urban-rural population distribution and other characteristics of the locality (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Victims' demographic and trauma characteristics were recorded. (bvsalud.org)
  • A combination of natural increase and positive net migration will boost population expansion in Norway in 2020-2040. (researchandmarkets.com)
  • Bureau's 2020 Population Estimates Program ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • There has been much speculation about the impact that COVID-19 has had on population changes across the country since the pandemic began in the early part of 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • The analysis below examines annual population changes for metropolitan area and core counties resulting from each of these demographic components based on recently released Census Bureau data showing annual population changes from July 1, 2019 to July 1, 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • The release of 2020 Census population data provided much-anticipated insight into the demographic trends reshaping our nation, but it also unleashed a wave of predictable headlines touting the demise of " shrinking rural America . (brookings.edu)
  • While it is true that the population of nonmetropolitan [1] America fell by about half a percentage point between 2010 and 2020, the future of rural America is increasingly marked by growing diversity and expanding inequity within and across regions-creating an intricate picture that binary thinking can't capture. (brookings.edu)
  • Here, we present three demographic trends from the 2020 Census that upend outdated assumptions about nonmetropolitan America and conclude with a call to embrace a more inclusive future for increasingly diverse and dynamic rural towns and regions. (brookings.edu)
  • The median rural county saw its population of color increase by 3.5 percentage points between 2010 and 2020 (Figure 1). (brookings.edu)
  • Moreover, demographic diversity in rural America varies considerably from place to place: In 2020, two-thirds of rural counties consisted of at least 10% people of color, one-third were over a quarter people of color and 10% of rural counties are majority people of color (Figure 2). (brookings.edu)
  • Data of multi-ethnic Asian patients with a diagnosis code of " herpes zoster " from 2018 to 2020 was extracted from their electronic medical records . (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper will review demographic information as well as pre-and post-test data from the students and parents served through this grant in the 2019-2020 school year. (abainternational.org)
  • Using an interrupted time series design and an ordinary least squares regression model with facility-level fixed effects, we analyze data from January 2018 to February 2020 to predict what service utilization levels would have been in March-July 2020 in the absence of the pandemic, accounting for both secular trends and seasonality. (worldbank.org)
  • As a result, data collection for the NHANES 2019-2020 cycle was not completed and the collected data are not nationally representative. (cdc.gov)
  • As of March 2020, data collection was completed in 18 of 30 locations or primary sampling units ([PSUs] usually a county or a group of counties) in the 2019-2020 sample. (cdc.gov)
  • Because the collected data from these 18 PSUs are not nationally representative, any analyses based solely on the partial 2019-2020 data would not be generalizable to the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, the partial 2019-2020 data (herein 2019-March 2020 data) were combined with the full data set from the previous cycle (2017-2018) to create nationally representative 2017-March 2020 pre-pandemic data files. (cdc.gov)
  • The following brief overview discusses the process taken to construct and release the 2017-March 2020 pre-pandemic data files, which may be used to make nationally representative estimates for this period, and the implications of combining a partial data cycle (2019-March 2020) with a previously released data cycle (2017-2018). (cdc.gov)
  • However, the 2019-2020 NHANES operations were suspended in mid-March 2020 due to the pandemic, and all data collection for the remainder of the cycle was canceled. (cdc.gov)
  • Because data collection was truncated, the 2019-March 2020 sample is not nationally representative and unbiased estimates cannot be produced from this partial cycle alone. (cdc.gov)
  • To provide nationally representative estimates, the 2019-March 2020 data were combined with the 2017-2018 data using additional weighting procedures. (cdc.gov)
  • The resulting files are referred to as the NHANES 2017-March 2020 pre-pandemic data files. (cdc.gov)
  • An operational change in data collection, starting in 2019, had additional implications for the 2019-March 2020 data. (cdc.gov)
  • The country's starting point within this time frame would depend on its current dog vaccination rate, and the given country would demonstrate incremental improvements in preparation for the vaccination campaign (e.g., training of workforce involved, dog population surveys) or in the proportion of the dog population vaccinated. (cdc.gov)
  • A systematic review identified population-based surveys with estimates of childhood myopia prevalence published by February 2015. (bmj.com)
  • Similarly, the Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys (UDHS) from 1995 to 2011 reported an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity from 8 to 18.8 % while underweight prevalence stagnated at 10 - 12 % [ 21 , 22 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Using combined data from population censuses and Urban Household Surveys, we study the effects of demographic structural changes on the rise in household saving in China. (repec.org)
  • CPC researchers have pioneered data collection and research techniques that emphasize life course approaches, longitudinal surveys, the integration of biological measurement into social surveys, and attention to context and environment. (unc.edu)
  • Data are based on more than 360 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) conducted in 112 countries in 1991-2017. (who.int)
  • Surveys were generally conducted over a one or two year period, thus the survey year recorded may indicate either the first year of data collection, or the sole year of data collection. (who.int)
  • PARTICIPANTS: Most recent live births of 24 502 mothers within 1-59 months prior to the 2014-2016 Demographic and Health Surveys. (lu.se)
  • Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) include questions on liquids and foods given the previous day and number of milk feeds the previous day, to learn if the child is being exclusively breastfed. (who.int)
  • WHO and UNICEF jointly collect data on infant and young child feeding, pooling information from national surveys. (who.int)
  • Since 2009, Kenya has registered improvement in demographic indicators with population size increasing with almost one million per year from 37.7 million in 2009 to 47.6 million in 2019. (go.ke)
  • Meanwhile, children below age 15 years declined from 43% in 2009 to 39 per cent of the total population in 2019. (go.ke)
  • Working ages 15-64 increased from 53 in 2009 to 57 in 2019 per cent while the proportion of the population of the elderly aged 60 and above increased from 5 to 5.8 per cent. (go.ke)
  • As a result of improvement in the life expectancy that has increased among men from 58 years in 2009 to 61 years in 2019 and for women from 62 years in 2009 to 67 years in 2019, the older persons segment is the fasted growing population. (go.ke)
  • Kenya is urbanizing very rapidly with percentage of urban population to total population having increased from 5.3 per cent in 1948 to 31.2 per cent representing 14.8 million people in 2019. (go.ke)
  • Additionally, the number of urban centres increased from 47 in 1969 to 372 in 2019. (go.ke)
  • From 2010-2019, Minnesota populations of color grew 32.1 percent, while Minnesota's white population grew just 1.1 percent. (mnchamber.com)
  • Together, these HDSS sites collect health, demographic, and other data on nearly 3 million people during regular visits to households in geographically defined areas. (hewlett.org)
  • We recommended that HUD collect additional demographic data so it can better assess the impact on target populations. (gao.gov)
  • however, HUD does not collect and analyze key demographic data needed to fully assess the extent. (gao.gov)
  • It is essential to collect and analyze demographic data ethically and responsibly to ensure privacy and prevent discrimination, biases, and stereotyping, while also considering cultural and social contexts. (devx.com)
  • Companies like Facebook and Google collect such data to help advertisers target their ads effectively, ensuring that the right people see the relevant content. (devx.com)
  • We are also assisting Viet Nam collect demographic data and prepare for the national 2009 census. (ashui.com)
  • Data from 2160 respondents aged 25-64 years in Brno Czech Republic were collect- ed in 2013-2014 to assess the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors including smoking status. (who.int)
  • Unrestricted funding would enable the Network to investigate, analyze, inform, and contribute to global attempts to improve the health and well-being of populations in low- and middle-income countries. (hewlett.org)
  • It addresses all the demographic issues since 1950 such as fertility, mortality, growth, demographic aging, and the age structure of the population. (iussp.org)
  • All too often policy makers and planners fail to understand that with the urbanization of poverty, many slum dwellers suffer from an additional urban penalty: they have a higher rate of child mortality , die younger and suffer from more diseases than their more affluent neighbours," said Joan Clos, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT. (scoop.co.nz)
  • This feature allows you to input information on demographic events for a particular year (e.g., excess mortality due to an earthquake) without spreading the effect over a 5-year period. (census.gov)
  • In this case, the program would project the 1982 population by age and sex using life tables consistent with the numbers of deaths (by age and/or sex if available) and mortality patterns for surrounding years, age-specific fertility rates consistent with the numbers of births (by age of mother if available), and the known number of migrants for the years 1982 to 1989. (census.gov)
  • Robust data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality in Africa are relatively scarce. (cdc.gov)
  • Using data from two well-characterized populations in Kenya we aimed to estimate excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic period. (cdc.gov)
  • The mortality data arise from an ongoing population-based infectious disease surveillance (PBIDS) platform, which has been operational since 2006 in rural western Kenya (Asembo, Siaya County) and an urban informal settlement (Kibera, Nairobi County), Kenya. (cdc.gov)
  • Excess deaths during the COVID-19 period were also estimated by modelling expected deaths in the absence of COVID-19 by applying a negative binomial regression model on historical mortality data from January 2016. (cdc.gov)
  • Overall, during the COVID-19 period observed deaths were higher than expected deaths in Asembo (P-score = 6.0%) and lower than expected in Kibera (P-score = -22.3%).Using well-characterized populations in the two diverse geographic locations, we demonstrate a heterogenous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on all-cause and cause-specific mortality rates in Kenya. (cdc.gov)
  • Much of this growth occurred in the Twin Cities, although a number of Greater Minnesota counties also grew their diverse populations, boosting local economies. (mnchamber.com)
  • Counties where diverse populations concentrate are typically the counties experiencing population gains in Greater Minnesota. (mnchamber.com)
  • The tool (including assumptions, instructions, and data requirements) is available for public use ( Technical Appendix ) and already has been used in Haiti and Guatemala as part of a rabies elimination workshop held at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA, USA). (cdc.gov)
  • Most districts with urban centers have surprisingly low presence, considering their high population. (nextbillion.net)
  • Our results demonstrate significant correlation of the disease prevalence pattern with certain measures like healthcare centers, population growth rate, sex and region-specific morbidity. (scirp.org)
  • For example, the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, opened more primary health centers in areas experiencing a rapid population growth, thereby improving access to healthcare for its residents. (devx.com)
  • To examine demographic, economic, and clinical correlates of depression treatment outcomes in a rural low-income population served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). (psychiatrist.com)
  • By providing insights into the past demographic evolutions and analyzing the most recent indicators, this book constitutes an essential reference work for those who wish to better understand the major transformations that Mediterranean societies are undergoing. (iussp.org)
  • It also allows you to track population cohorts that may be smaller or larger than surrounding cohorts due to past demographic events. (census.gov)
  • Through its direct and indirect impacts on labour productivity, population health and wellbeing matter for the social and economic development of households and national economies. (iussp.org)
  • The book discusses the major demographic changes and its consequences for the Mediterranean region and describes the socio-economic and societal opportunities such as the silver economy, improvement in health of the population, and progress in education. (iussp.org)
  • To better understand the causes of poor health, the report focuses on several factors including population dynamics, urban governance, the natural and built environment, the social and economic environment, and access to services and health emergency management. (scoop.co.nz)
  • These findings lend support to a simple economic model in which the effects of population control policies are investigated in the context of household saving decisions in China. (repec.org)
  • Aggregate Fertility and Household Savings: A General Equilibrium Analysis using Micro Data ," NBER Working Papers 20050, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (repec.org)
  • The Determinants of Household Saving in China: A Dynamic Panel Analysis of Provincial Data ," ISER Discussion Paper 0676, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, revised Sep 2007. (repec.org)
  • The Determinants of Household Saving in China: A Dynamic Panel Analysis of Provincial Data ," NBER Working Papers 12723, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (repec.org)
  • Demographic Patterns and Household Saving in China ," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics , American Economic Association, vol. 7(2), pages 58-94, April. (repec.org)
  • The ministry of planning and international cooperation's central apparatus for statistics hopes with this survey for providing economic, social and demographic data on the Yemeni family meting requirements of those using them in drawing up the economic and social policies through measuring changes of incomes and spending of the family. (yementimes.com)
  • Economic and social challenges facing rural areas and small towns differ greatly from those affecting larger U.S. cities, and the opportunities for rural population growth and economic expansion vary substantially from one nonmetro county to the next. (usda.gov)
  • The ERS Atlas of Rural and Small-Town America helps shed light on the overall scope and diversity of demographic, economic, and social trends across the United States by providing county-level mapping of over 60 statistical indicators. (usda.gov)
  • County classifications--ERS county classifications based on the rural-urban continuum, economic structure, and other key locational features, such as landscape amenities, creative class occupations, persistent poverty, or population loss status. (usda.gov)
  • Access demographic, economic and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. (census.gov)
  • Demographic data also assists in understanding social, economic, and cultural trends, allowing for accurate predictions and planning for potential changes in the market. (devx.com)
  • Here, we consider specific case studies of factors that may drive the differences in LCLUC and force different impacts within and across borders of the different countries (e.g., plantation development in VN, Economic Land Concessions policy in CB, and population resettlement policy in LS). (umd.edu)
  • The associations between demographic, economic, and clinical variables and outcomes were estimated using bivariate analyses and multinomial logistic regression. (psychiatrist.com)
  • We analyzed these counties using the Economic Innovation Group's 2018 Distressed Community Index (DCI) data, which uses American Community Survey 2014-2018 five-year estimates across several demographic, economic, and social indicators, classifying counties into five categories ranging from "distressed" to "prosperous. (dailyyonder.com)
  • Many economic trends apply broadly, however commonalities and differences also exist across the state's economic regions and demographic groups. (mnchamber.com)
  • Each economic region of the state also possesses industry specializations not always reflected in the statewide data. (mnchamber.com)
  • The Health Equity Monitor database currently includes data for more than 30 reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) indicators, disaggregated by six dimensions of inequality (economic status, education, place of residence (rural vs. urban) and subnational region, as well as age and sex, where applicable). (who.int)
  • and MAKANNAH, T..J.: An evaluation of age and sex data of the population censuses of Sierra Leone: 1963-1985,Genus, vol. 52, n° 1-2, 1996, p 191-199. (sierra-leone.org)
  • Population Dynamics in the Mediterranean. (iussp.org)
  • In spite of doubts regarding the accuracy of data for the population at the oldest ages, projections should be made using the highest possible open-ended age group to more accurately represent the population dynamics. (census.gov)
  • Governments and non-profit organizations utilize this data to understand the population distribution and its dynamics, providing valuable guidance for devising policies in areas such as healthcare, education, and housing. (devx.com)
  • Task 3: Products for high-resolution population distribution also broken down by age group and gender, subnational dependency ratios for each year since 2000, which significantly advance the understanding of relationship between population dynamics and LCLUC to study policy effects in VN/CB/LS. (umd.edu)
  • We currently have over 60 faculty affiliates providing insight into population dynamics in more than 85 countries. (unc.edu)
  • This is the first time a change has been suggested to the minimum population that qualifies as a metropolitan core since standard metropolitan areas were first delineated in the 1950 decennial census. (dailyyonder.com)
  • The review committee's rationale for doubling the population threshold is that the total U.S. population has roughly doubled since 1950, but it provides scant additional detail. (dailyyonder.com)
  • The variation in health may present as differences in the occurrence and spread of diseases, the distribution of and access to healthcare facilities, and/or in health outcomes among the population. (iussp.org)
  • This new analysis uncovers gaps in health and healthcare access across urban populations, and shows city leaders where their efforts should focus. (scoop.co.nz)
  • However, present available data has not been sufficiently evaluated to study the role of other factors like healthcare development, population density, sex and regional influence on diarrheal prevalence pattern. (scirp.org)
  • This study can be valuable for improvisation of appropriate strategies focused on important measures like healthcare resources, population growth and regional significances to evaluate prevalence patterns and management of the diarrhoea locally and globally. (scirp.org)
  • Healthcare and Social Services: Demographic data can help healthcare providers and policymakers identify trends and implement interventions to improve public health. (devx.com)
  • Healthcare professionals can also use demographic data to address specific population needs and adapt their services accordingly. (devx.com)
  • Prevalence and healthcare utilization in managing herpes zoster in primary care: a retrospective study in an Asian urban population. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, data on HZ burden and healthcare utilization in primary care populations remains scarce. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cohort profile: CROSS-TRACKS: a population-based open cohort across healthcare sectors in Denmark ( BMJ Open. (lu.se)
  • The 2010 Population Census Summary presents tables for Brazil and one for each Federation Unit with information on enumerated housing units, by type, resident population, total, urban total and urban total living in the municipal headquarter, in absolute and relative figures, and includes data on total area and demographic density, by Federation Unit and municipality. (ibge.gov.br)
  • Analyzing data on population density, age distribution, and transportation needs, planners can make informed decisions about where to build roads, schools, hospitals, and other essential services. (devx.com)
  • I n this report we are going to tell you about the Argentina demographic composition , population map with demographic density by province , territorial distribution of the population and data on the Argentine population abroad . (surdelsur.com)
  • A rgentina population is of 40,117,096 inhabitants , according to the last census of INDEC made October 27, 2010, with a density of 14.4 inhabitants / km2 . (surdelsur.com)
  • 4.5% consolidate vaccination data from providers in 64 public health jurisdictions of children aged 6-23 months and 5.4% of children aged and can be used to track administered vaccines and measure vaccination coverage. (cdc.gov)
  • One of the main objectives of the apparatus is to determine indicators of poverty phenomenon from the perspective of income and spending and circumstances relating to population in educational, social, residential fields and environment. (yementimes.com)
  • Utilize data-driven indicators (reports, interactive dashboard) to explain financial condition and trends. (iastate.edu)
  • In a few cases there may be minor differences between the data reported here and in previous DHS, MICS or RHS country reports due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of some indicators. (who.int)
  • ACS demographic data, for example, represent average conditions in counties in 2005-09, while employment data measure 1-year averages through 2009. (usda.gov)
  • Many large coastal and midwestern metropolitan areas and their urban core counties registered their lowest population gains (or greatest declines) in a decade due to this combination of demographic components: accelerated domestic out-migration, lower immigration from abroad, and a decline in the excess of births over deaths. (brookings.edu)
  • Like the rest of the country, North Carolina is experiencing significant demographic shifts: growing Hispanic and Asian populations, looming impacts of population aging, and widening disparities between urban and rural counties. (unc.edu)
  • Based on 2010 census data, [1] the change would drop 142 MSAs comprised of 251 counties from metro to nonmetro status, excluding territories, impacting just under 19 million people. (dailyyonder.com)
  • [2] This adds to the current count of 1,963 nonmetropolitan counties (excluding territories), which account for approximately 14 percent of the U.S. population. (dailyyonder.com)
  • The recommended change would raise the total number of nonmetro counties to 2,214 (excluding territories), increasing nonmetro to approximately 20 percent of the U.S. population. (dailyyonder.com)
  • Minnesota's population shifted toward urban counties in recent years, leaving more rural parts of the state with flat or declining populations. (mnchamber.com)
  • The aim of this review was to quantify the global variation in childhood myopia prevalence over time taking account of demographic and study design factors. (bmj.com)
  • Rapid increases in myopia prevalence over time, particularly in East Asians, combined with a universally higher risk of myopia in urban settings, suggest that environmental factors play an important role in myopia development, which may offer scope for prevention. (bmj.com)
  • 9 In white European populations the prevalence of myopia is relatively low affecting approximately 3-5% of 10-year olds 10-12 and up to 20% aged 12-13 years. (bmj.com)
  • 2 , 13-15 In contrast, studies from Asian populations suggest rapid increases in the prevalence of childhood myopia (in terms of prevalence and absolute levels of myopia), affecting 80-90% of school-leavers in East Asia. (bmj.com)
  • We determined the prevalence of underweight, overweight/obesity and associated factors among adults in peri-urban and rural Uganda. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of underweight, overweight and obesity and associated factors in a population-based sample of adults in peri-urban and rural Uganda. (biomedcentral.com)
  • On the other hand, there are only few surveillance data available for the developing countries and have not been sufficiently interpreted for the relationships between the causes, development of prevalence and factors associated with proliferation [10-15]. (scirp.org)
  • To verify overweight prevalence in the Sateré-Mawé indigenous population over 18 years of age, residing in the city of Parintins (AM), Brazil, and to assess its associated variables. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aimed to assess the patterns in current and past smoking prevalence based on cross-sectional data from a Central European urban population sample. (who.int)
  • As a result, RUP can be used to produce estimates for years where data on these components are available followed by projections into the future. (census.gov)
  • It also provides planners with estimates for each year without having to interpolate between data for surrounding years. (census.gov)
  • Data inputs for years outside the projection period are used to interpolate estimates for years during the projection and/or as patterns of the age structure of the particular component. (census.gov)
  • The Carolina Demography program is headed by Rebecca Tippett, Ph.D. Prior to coming to UNC, Tippett managed the production of population estimates and population projections at the Demographics Research Group at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. (unc.edu)
  • A survey of the causes of death of males and females is used to give some estimates of the relative health of persons living in rural and urban areas, and hence of the relative health of farm ers. (cdc.gov)
  • The WHO Programme of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, Note, many developed country data refer to exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months, which provides lower estimates than the standard measure of exclusive breastfeeding averaged over the first six months. (who.int)
  • While this narrative provides an easy way to think about America in binary terms, it obscures the far more complicated trends shaping rural America: most notably, its growing demographic diversity over the last decade. (brookings.edu)
  • Notably, demographic data serves as a foundation for addressing social issues like poverty, gender inequality, and unemployment - empowering both private and public sectors to create more inclusive and equitable societies. (devx.com)
  • The purpose of this data collection is to gather Federally-managed datasets relevant to the health of older adults in and outside the context of the coronavirus pandemic. (data.gov)
  • Changes in each of these components since the pandemic began have affected population growth in much of the U.S., especially in large metropolitan areas and their urban core areas. (brookings.edu)
  • 1 As such, it provides the first comprehensive assessment of how domestic migration, international migration, and natural increase (the excess of births over deaths) impacted area population change during the year that the pandemic hit. (brookings.edu)
  • The results show that each of these demographic components continued and often exacerbated trends that were already evident before the pandemic. (brookings.edu)
  • Because each of these components have different pandemic and non-pandemic related explanations, predicting post-pandemic population shifts is not a straightforward exercise. (brookings.edu)
  • Any examination of population changes within the U.S. needs to first recognize that they were occurring in the context of a national population growth slowdown that was evident before the pandemic occurred. (brookings.edu)
  • The coronavirus-19 pandemic and its secondary effects threaten the continuity of essential health services delivery, which may lead to worsened population health and a protracted public health crisis. (worldbank.org)
  • Variations in fines across provinces on unauthorized births under the one-child policy and in cohort-specific fertility influenced by the implementation of population control policies are exploited to facilitate identification. (repec.org)
  • Aggregate Fertility and Household Savings: A General Equilibrium Analysis using Micro Data ," CEPR Discussion Papers 9935, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers. (repec.org)
  • Aggregate Fertility and Household Savings: A General Equilibrium Analysis using Micro Data ," Working Papers id:5799, eSocialSciences. (repec.org)
  • Effective social and health policies depend on monitoring and understanding of health, ecological, and demographic data in their local and regional contexts. (hewlett.org)
  • The HDSS sites cover rural and urban populations with diverse social, health, and development contexts, providing a broad platform for comparative research. (hewlett.org)
  • A robust candidate pipeline exists to one day prevent RSV disease in infant and pediatric populations, and it focuses on two promising passive immunization approaches appropriate for low-income contexts: maternal RSV vaccines and long-acting infant mAbs. (cdc.gov)
  • The DC Metropolitan Area Drug Study (DCMADS) was conducted in 1991, and included special analyses of homeless and transient populations and of women delivering live births in. (data.gov)
  • It should also include a disclaimer which credits any analyses, interpretations, or conclusions reached to the author (recipient of the tape) and not to NCHS, which is responsible only for the initial data. (cdc.gov)
  • At the centre of this project, the MPI-MMG has conducted a major longitudinal survey in 50 randomly selected urban neighbourhoods with various degrees of immigration-related diversity. (mpg.de)
  • Diversity is increasingly incorporated into views of normal, unspectacular urban life. (mpg.de)
  • The population of Argentina is the result of the combination of a diversity of races and cultures. (surdelsur.com)
  • Focusing on Germany, where in some cities more than one third of the population are first- or second-generation immigrants, it examined how this phenomenon impacts on the ways in which urban residents interact, form friendships and come to trust or resent each other. (mpg.de)
  • This report examines (1) HUD's approach to assisting vulnerable populations, (2) grantees' actions to assist vulnerable populations, and (3) challenges grantees and vulnerable populations face in implementing and using CDBG-DR. (gao.gov)
  • This paper considers youth bulges characterised by high proportions of rural‒urban migrants and examines their effects on the likelihood of social conflict in urban sub-Saharan Africa between 1990 and 2013. (demographic-research.org)
  • ERRORS IN THE DATA SETS AND SURVEY DIFFERENCES The data users' tapes have been subjected to a great deal of careful editing. (cdc.gov)
  • Past efforts have largely focused on data averages, and on differences between cities. (scoop.co.nz)
  • This research assessed demographic differences in environmental practices to better target demographic groups for support in adopting eco-friendly behaviors. (confex.com)
  • These gender-related differences in determinants of smoking and past smoking preva- i r b lence can possibly be explained by different social and family roles of men and women in y c i l the study population. (who.int)
  • The World Health Organization recommends that at least 70% of the dog population be vaccinated to control and potentially eliminate dog rabies ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The INDEPTH Network comprises forty-two health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSSs) in nineteen countries. (hewlett.org)
  • The INDEPTH Network includes 49 health and demographic surveillance systems in 19 countries. (hewlett.org)
  • USE OF HANES DATA With the goal of mutual benefit, NCHS requests the cooperation of recipients of data tapes in certain actions related to their use: A. Any published material derived from the data should acknowledge the National Center for Health Statistics as the original source. (cdc.gov)
  • A cross-sectional study of 1210 randomly selected adults aged ≥ 18 years was conducted in Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site in eastern Uganda in 2013. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 2013 among adults drawn from an active study cohort of 1 January 2005 to 30 September 2013 in the Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (IMHDSS) located in Iganga and Mayuge Districts in eastern Uganda, 120 km east of Kampala, the capital. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Kobe, Japan, 17 November 2010 - A new report published today by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) shows for the first time how ill-health is linked to poverty in cities, and not just among the poorest urban populations. (scoop.co.nz)
  • The report, "Hidden Cities: unmasking and overcoming health inequities in urban settings", will enable city leaders and urban planners to identify deprived populations and target measures to improve their health. (scoop.co.nz)
  • The report notes that unless urgent action is taken to address urban health inequities, countries will not achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). (scoop.co.nz)
  • Data from Annual national health reports and other epidemiological studies were included and statistically analyzed. (scirp.org)
  • This study was based on an extensive national survey, the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey. (frontiersin.org)
  • For example, by examining demographic data, the government can allocate resources and channel funding to areas where certain health issues, like diabetes or heart disease, are more prevalent. (devx.com)
  • UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that works with countries to protect and promote the sexual and reproductive health of women, men and young people. (ashui.com)
  • We work with government ministries to review population and reproductive health policies that will enable Viet Nam to reach the international goals to which it has committed. (ashui.com)
  • Efforts to provide visibility to the health situation of urban indigenous populations in Brazil are necessary. (bvsalud.org)
  • The data is featured in a new report released today by CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). (cdc.gov)
  • Healthy People provides science-based, 10-year targets for public health objectives for the U.S. population. (cdc.gov)
  • Placing the Blood Transfusion Service (BTS) under the mainstream health care delivery system has improved efficiency of managing the blood banks to ensure the whole population has access to safe blood supply. (who.int)
  • Health Equity Monitor data were derived from re-analysis of DHS, MICS and RHS micro-data. (who.int)
  • We retrospectively examined the relationship between demographic factors and the choice of health-care sector by logistic regression. (who.int)
  • The Chinese and urban populations showed significantly higher use of the private health-care sector with an adjusted odds ratio of 4.8 [95% confidence interval (CI): 4.6-5.1] and 2.3 (95% CI: 2.2-2.4), respectively. (who.int)
  • 9 The public incidence doubled from 146 per 100 000 population in health-care system is mainly financed through taxation a Clinical Research Centre, Dermatology Block, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (who.int)
  • The Kaloleni/Rabai Community Health and Demographic Surveillance System. (lu.se)
  • Bandim Health Project's ( BHP ) rural Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS)-a nationally representative HDSS in Guinea-Bissau. (lu.se)
  • East London Genes & Health ( ELGH ), a community-based population genomics and health study in British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani people. (lu.se)
  • A research register and population health data platform with linkage to National Health Service data sets in Wales. (lu.se)
  • Moramanga health survey in urban and rural areas in Madagascar ( MHURAM project ). (lu.se)
  • I have read Research and Markets' Privacy Policy and consent to the processing of my personal data. (researchandmarkets.com)
  • Demographic Research - a peer-reviewed, platinum open-access journal of population sciences. (demographic-research.org)
  • Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, and CUNY Institute for Demographic Research - CIDR - City University of New York. (worldbank.org)
  • Demographic data refers to the statistical information collected about a specific population or group of people, often used for research, marketing, and decision-making. (devx.com)
  • The overall science objective of this research is to quantitatively document the current status and rate of change of how land cover and land use and how trajectories of these changes are linked to population and demographic transitions for the Southeast (SE) Asian countries of Vietnam (VN), Cambodia (CB), and Laos (LS). (umd.edu)
  • The Carolina Population Center is the premiere population research center in the world," said CPC director S. Philip Morgan. (unc.edu)
  • For nearly 50 years, we have specialized in population research. (unc.edu)
  • Data were collected using the Florida Annual College Tobacco Survey (FACTS). (who.int)
  • Multilevel binomial logistic regression of log odds of myopia was used to examine the association with age, gender, urban versus rural setting and survey year, among populations of different ethnic origins, adjusting for study design factors. (bmj.com)
  • Adjusted sampling weights were then computed within 60 age, sex and race categories in order to inflate the sample in such a manner as to closely reflect the noninstitutionalized population, ages 1-74 years, of the United States at the midpoint of the survey. (cdc.gov)
  • The World Bank has given a recommendation to Yemen that the coming family survey includes data on the assistance the family gets from governmental and non-governmental sides or organizations and also scholarships. (yementimes.com)
  • The debut of the Atlas follows the release of the first full set of county-level data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS). (usda.gov)
  • The survey results for these countries should be viewed as reflecting the views of the more "connected" segment of their population. (ipsos.com)
  • An interdisciplinary team including colleagues from Oxford and Montreal applied a mixed-methods design combining a three-wave panel survey, qualitative fieldwork, area explorations and analysis of official data. (mpg.de)
  • According to the results of the Complementary Survey of Indigenous Peoples (ECPI) INDEC, made in 2004 and 2005, there are 30 indigenous groups, which accounted for more than 600,000 people, which are recognized as belonging to and / or descendants of some indigenous people, constituting approximately 1.5% of Argentina's population. (surdelsur.com)
  • Household survey performed in the urban area of Parintins in 2017, visiting new households in each interview, completing the census universe. (bvsalud.org)
  • One PSU was selected from each stratum, each year, with probability related to their measure of size (a weighted population count) resulting in an equal number of sampled PSUs per major stratum in each NHANES survey design (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Metro-nonmetro status and other county classifications, currently based on 2000 decennial census data, will be updated when the 2010 Census becomes available. (usda.gov)
  • Explore census data with visualizations and view tutorials. (census.gov)
  • For instance, if your country has census data for 1982 and registered deaths and births as well as migrants from 1982 to 1989, you can include these actual data in the projection without having to estimate rates. (census.gov)
  • The data is weighted so that each country's sample composition best reflects the demographic profile of the adult population according to the most recent census data. (ipsos.com)
  • Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced relatively high population growth, which raises concerns about the potential contribution of large young cohorts, termed 'youth bulges', to unrest. (demographic-research.org)
  • As the country ages and the population composition becomes more top heavy, consumer trends will change and state resources will be under increasing pressure. (researchandmarkets.com)
  • This article characterises the composition of youth bulges - an important factor that has previously been ignored ‒ by examining whether youth bulges composed largely of rural‒urban migrants are more likely to increase the likelihood of conflict in urban sub-Saharan Africa. (demographic-research.org)
  • In this population-based cross-sectional study, a representative sample of 5720 women aged 18-74 years, were included. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The study finds that a migrant-based youth bulge does not increase the likelihood of urban social conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. (demographic-research.org)
  • The study used t-test and one-way ANOVA to analyse the data. (edu.ng)
  • Because of the hierarchical nature of the DHS data, a spatial analysis multilevel logistic regression model was used to study individual and community-level factors that may influence contraceptives. (frontiersin.org)
  • I participated in the design and data collection for the study described. (confex.com)
  • The current study utilized data collected during a pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial (N = 364) that was conducted at 9 FQHC clinics between November 2007 and June 2009. (psychiatrist.com)
  • In this cross-sectional study, data from the Ravansar non-communicable diseases cohort study were analyzed. (nature.com)
  • This is a cross-sectional study using an available secondary data source - the Malaysian national dengue passive surveillance system, e-Dengue registry. (who.int)
  • A recent study reported The Klang Val ey, with an estimated population of 7.9 mil- that both fatal and non-fatal dengue cases contributed lion in the state of Selangor, the Federal Territory of Kuala to 1.14 million disability-adjusted life years globally in Lumpur and the Federal Territory of Putrajaya in 2014, 2013. (who.int)
  • The Healthy Life in an Urban Setting ( HELIUS ) study in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (lu.se)
  • a population-based study of adults aged 20-70 years (study design and baseline population data). (lu.se)
  • The CBSA scheme enables OMB to classify "metropolitan" and "nonmetropolitan" at the county level based on each county's proximity to a densely populated urban "core. (dailyyonder.com)
  • Moscow dominates the urban landscape and will account for 11.7% of the total urban population in 2030, although the second city St Petersburg will increase at a faster pace in 2015-2030. (clickpress.com)
  • In terms of geographical distribution, 60% of Argentina's population is concentrated in 22% of the total area of Argentina. (surdelsur.com)
  • Demographic Patterns and Household Saving in China ," Working Papers 007, University of Notre Dame, Department of Economics, revised Jun 2012. (repec.org)
  • In 2030, the population of Russia will reach 143 million, an overall decline of 1.0% from 2015. (clickpress.com)
  • Kenya's population is projected to reach 57.8 million by the year 2030. (go.ke)
  • Targeted Marketing: Businesses use demographic data to segment their customer base by factors such as age, gender, income level, and geographical location. (devx.com)
  • Brazil presents the world's fifth largest geographical area and population. (bvsalud.org)
  • 6 Approximately one in six of the world's population is myopic. (bmj.com)
  • Targets are set for countries as a whole but cities are crucial parts of the equation, as now half of the world's population lives in cities. (scoop.co.nz)
  • HUD requires grantees to report selected data (race and ethnicity and the gender of single-headed households) for those served by activities that directly benefit households or individuals (such as housing). (gao.gov)
  • However, HUD only requires grantees to report these data on individuals actually served, not on all those who apply. (gao.gov)
  • The theme was coined at a time when the World Population had reached 8 billion people and was domesticated and the theme of the State of Kenya Population Report is "Population Anxiety. (go.ke)
  • The PS urged all Government agencies in collaboration with stakeholders to acquaint themselves with the Population Anxieties contained in the report and design appropriate intervention to address them to accelerate the achievements of development aspirations. (go.ke)
  • Provisional Population Totals - India (PDF) (Report). (wikipedia.org)
  • Although there are some minor studies on maxillofacial trauma in some parts of Brazil, this is the first report analyzing data of oral and maxillofacial traumas in the last decade. (bvsalud.org)
  • Female literacy does not appear to correlate with financial inclusion data. (nextbillion.net)
  • Is there a population literacy rate that is "ideal" for low-income financial products and services? (nextbillion.net)
  • Could high literacy be an indicator that populations are already banked? (nextbillion.net)
  • With 61,130,704 inhabitants at the 2011 census, Karnataka is the eighth-largest state by population, comprising 31 districts. (wikipedia.org)
  • This symposium presents data from the project, highlighting results from participating districts along with a description of how the project was contextualized to fit the diverse student populations they serve. (abainternational.org)
  • The training and services provided to the military ISDs and collaborating school districts addressed the needs of a growing population of individuals with autism and related disorders, especially in school systems where most of these individuals will receive services for up to 18 years. (abainternational.org)
  • Though access has improved globally over the last two decades, substantial inequities persist between the richest and the poorest urban residents in Africa, the America and Asia. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Longitudinal data on these households, some tracked for decades, are important for studies exploring how policies and programs affect people's well-being. (hewlett.org)
  • Longitudinal data on these households, some tracked for decades, help explain how policies and programs affect people's well-being in low- and middle-income countries. (hewlett.org)
  • a familial longitudinal population-based cohort from the Nancy region of France. (lu.se)
  • This data enables organizations to better understand, segment, and target their audience for various purposes, including product development, advertising, and resource allocation. (devx.com)
  • City Planning and Development: Government agencies and urban planners use demographic data to inform infrastructure and public service decisions. (devx.com)
  • Called Carolina Demography , this program translates demographic data into specific, usable information about population change to inform decision making, planning, and program evaluation. (unc.edu)
  • However, there is well documented surveillance data available of the public resources in the western world to combat and manage the disease [4-9]. (scirp.org)
  • Nonmetro areas--widely used to depict rural and small-town conditions and trends--contain 17 percent of the U.S. population but extend across 80 percent of the land area. (usda.gov)
  • The benefits of demographic data extend beyond enhancing business strategies. (devx.com)
  • I am thrilled to join such a talented and dynamic team at the Carolina Population Center to help extend their expertise throughout the state. (unc.edu)
  • The HANES I sample was selected so that certain population groups thought to be at high risk of malnutrition (persons with low incomes, preschool children, women of childbearing age and the elderly) were oversampled at known rates. (cdc.gov)
  • Although child survival rates in urban areas are mostly higher than in rural areas, these averages obscure substantial inequities between different population groups. (scoop.co.nz)
  • The results indicate that efforts to reduce inequities need to address the entire population, rather than focusing only on the poorest groups. (scoop.co.nz)
  • the risk groups include travellers, recent immigrants, children and institutionalized populations. (scirp.org)
  • RUP is a fully developed demographic projection program for preparing cohort-component projections for population defined either in five- or single-year age groups one year at a time. (census.gov)
  • Input data for the population and components can be provided in either single ages or 5-year age groups. (census.gov)
  • C need to be gender-specific and carefully tailored to the needs of the disad- o c c a vantaged groups of the population especially the less well-off young adults. (who.int)
  • DESIGN: A population-based analysis of cross-sectional data using multinomial and binary logistic regressions. (lu.se)
  • As MIX continues to capture data and add layers time-bound data on top of each other, deeper insights will emerge. (nextbillion.net)
  • Demographic data serves as a valuable resource for organizations, businesses, and governments seeking insights into the population they cater to or serve. (devx.com)
  • Further analysis of the panel data will provide deeper insights into causal mechanisms. (mpg.de)
  • For example, planners in rural Great Plains communities may want to compare population trends in their area with those in less-isolated communities. (usda.gov)
  • In addition, demographic data empowers decision-makers to monitor and predict trends, aiding in the development of services, products, and policies. (devx.com)