• The data release provides the first detailed look in ten years at the demographic characteristics of communities. (commoncause.org)
  • Access demographic, economic and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. (census.gov)
  • Those in the 18 to 34-year-old group age already have the highest likelihood of owning a pet, while 43% of those in this key demographic who do not have a pet now say they want one in the future. (petsareinn.com)
  • These factors provide background for this study, which examines trends in the supply of physicians in Israel (all those licensed to practice medicine who earned an income) during the last two decades, and describes selected demographic and other characteristics of this pivotal class of health personnel. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • As the fastest growing ethnic group, Asian Americans' consumer buying power has grown exponentially to $986 billion, up 257% since 2000, versus 97% for the total U.S. (nielsen.com)
  • First, we identified the locations of all of these population clusters in 2000 and then we tracked these clusters 10 years later. (chpcny.org)
  • Since 2000, the national median age - the point at which one-half the population is older and one-half younger - has increased by 3.4 years, with the largest single-year gain of 0.3 years coming in 2021, bringing it to 38.8 years, according to newly released 2021 Population Estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. (census.gov)
  • Following rapid population growth of about 1.9% per year since 2000, the number of physicians per capita decreased. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • Population (2000 CB est. (fairus.org)
  • Between 2000 and 2012 the Census Bureau estimate indicates an average annual rate of change in the foreign-born population of about 117,272 people, compared to the state's annual average population change of about 340,390 people. (fairus.org)
  • The foreign-born population grew by 16.2 percent between 2000 and 2012. (fairus.org)
  • As of 2012 about 32.0 percent of California's foreign-born population had arrived in the state since 2000. (fairus.org)
  • In 2000, 36.9 percent of the state's foreign-born population that had arrived since the previous Census. (fairus.org)
  • The chart above shows the regional composition of the state's foreign-born population and how it has changed from between 2000 and 2012. (fairus.org)
  • Nationally, 40.3 percent of the foreign-born population was naturalized in 2000, and 45.8 percent in 2012. (fairus.org)
  • Data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), the Census Bureau estimated that between 2000 and 2012, the change in California's population resulting from net international migration has been about 319,420 people. (fairus.org)
  • Only one state's population - Maine - became slightly younger, as its median age decreased from 44.8 in 2020 to 44.7 in 2021. (census.gov)
  • The Lone Star State's population is growing, while transportation revenues are shrinking. (tamu.edu)
  • That is a 34.5 percent share of the state's population change (not including the children born in the United States to illegal aliens). (fairus.org)
  • Combining the average increase in the foreign-born population and estimated immigrant births suggests that immigration may account for about 398,935 persons added to the state's population annually, i.e., nearly 117.2 percent of the state's overall population increase. (fairus.org)
  • The current fourth wave of data collection, took place between August 2018 and June 2019, when the cohort was 20 years of age and was completed by 5,190 20-year-olds. (ucd.ie)
  • New York, NY - May 8, 2018 - According to Asian Americans: Digital Lives and Growing Influence , a Nielsen report released today, Asian-American consumers are growing faster than the general population and maintaining income and education rates higher than any other racial or ethnic group. (nielsen.com)
  • The national poverty index grew by 18 percentage points in just three years, from 15 percent in 2018 to 32 percent in 2020. (tcf.org)
  • In recent years, there has also been notable growth in the number of new specialists, which stood at about 800 specialists in 2018, and is expected to rise in coming years. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • ABSTRACT The elderly population in South Asia is growing. (who.int)
  • This study assessed the level of stress experienced by caregivers of the elderly and determined the association of care giving burden with different characteristics of the elderly. (who.int)
  • Yet Israel, with its growing population, and rapidly growing elderly population in particular, needs to increase the supply of physicians, and needs to do it quickly. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • However, there is a lack of analysis on the clinical characteristics of different types of elderly HF patients in geriatrics of Northeastern China.We conducted this single-center, retrospective study to evaluate the clinical characteristics of HF patients with mid-range(HFmrEF), preserved (HFpEF) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) in a Chinese cohort. (researchsquare.com)
  • With the aging of population, China will become the country with the most severe aging of population in the world.However,the incidence and epidemiological characteristics of different types of HF are rarely analyzed among the growing elderly population in China. (researchsquare.com)
  • The elderly population of South Asia is tients with Alzheimer disease revealed siding in nursing homes were excluded seeing an unprecedented rise. (who.int)
  • In recent years, there has been increased public interest in the incidence of sexual victimization of youth by other youth. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The purpose of this analysis was "to assess and compare the incidence, characteristics, predictors, and consequences of neurological events after TAVR and SAVR," the authors explain. (medscape.com)
  • The age-adjusted incidence in the United States is 0.6 per 100,000 population. (medscape.com)
  • The United States is the world's top destination for Haitian migrants, who in recent years have fled an array of disasters and crises. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Turkey is home to the world's largest refugee population, a fact that has been a source of pride, a geopolitical tool, and a logistical challenge. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • In 2007, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reviewed the latest scientific studies and concluded that the polar areas of the world will get wetter in the next century, but the mid-latitudes - where one-sixth of world's population lives now - will get drier. (livinghistoryfarm.org)
  • The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization says that "64 percent of the world's population [is] expected to live in water-stressed [river] basins by 2025. (livinghistoryfarm.org)
  • This study opens lines of inquiry around what contributes to the overall burden of violence-related injuries in so- cieties and provides preliminary findings on potential societal characteristics that are associated with differences in injury and violence rates across populations. (cdc.gov)
  • derlying social characteristics and community/societal level risk and protective factors of that jurisdiction. (cdc.gov)
  • Ninety-two percent of the Polish population bought goods and services online in 2022. (statista.com)
  • JUNE 30, 2022 - The last two decades have seen the country grow continuously older. (census.gov)
  • Note: References to race and Hispanic origin compositions are for race-alone-or-in-combination groups or Hispanic populations of any race unless otherwise specified. (census.gov)
  • The Hispanic population in the United States has grown substantially in recent years. (cdc.gov)
  • Nonsurgical options are used infrequently outside of the younger pediatric population. (medscape.com)
  • In the northeast region the rates of overweight in the pediatric population with ages between 5 to 9 years and 10 to 19 years are of 28.15% and 16.6%, respectively. (bvsalud.org)
  • While the data release is the beginning of the 2021 redistricting process, it is also the culmination of the 2020 Census count, the national effort to count every single person living in the United States, which takes place once every ten years. (commoncause.org)
  • Median age for most states also increased from 2020 to 2021, indicating their populations are getting older overall. (census.gov)
  • The term "occupational health disparities" refers to increased rates of work-related illness and injuries in particular vulnerable populations. (cdc.gov)
  • These research needs could be met by examining existing data sets to identify groups of workers belonging to more than one vulnerable population and expanding efforts that focus on one vulnerability to consider the potential overlap with other vulnerabilities (such as immigra-tion, age, size of employer, and work arrange-ment) as more than just alternate explanations of effects or confounding factors to control for. (cdc.gov)
  • Several characteristics make Iraq uniquely vulnerable to climate-related violence. (tcf.org)
  • During emergencies and other natural disasters that impact vulnerable populations and high-risk groups, the unique characteristics of dementia can affect SAR efforts. (gc.ca)
  • December 2009 in youth who commit sexual offenses has grown in recent years, along with specialized treatment and management programs, but relatively little populationbased epidemiological information about the characteristics of this group of offenders1 and their offenses has been available. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • This Bulletin draws on data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Incident-Based Reporting System to provide population-based epidemiological information on juvenile sex offending. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Gonocalyx concolor is a Puerto Rican endemic plant species with no common name that has been found growing only within the Carite Commonwealth. (fws.gov)
  • The EU agreed to waive those registration requirements on four crops for what it described as "a temporary experiment … for the marketing of populations of the plant species wheat, barley, maize and oats. (motherjones.com)
  • 1 Smoking and obesity are moving in opposite directions, with the prevalence of smoking declining and that of obesity increasing in lower middle income countries and deprived population groups in high income countries. (bmj.com)
  • These individual databases are also relied upon for accurate coding of CHD to estimate population prevalence. (cdc.gov)
  • b) Population clusters of 100,000 or more people. (abs.gov.au)
  • Within four growing seasons, the two populations growing in different parts of Italy showed significantly different characteristics, a live illustration of the adaptation process. (motherjones.com)
  • Because the 5-year survival rate of treated early stage vaginal cancer is significantly higher than that of vaginal cancer in the advanced stages, early detection is key to improving treatment outcomes. (medscape.com)
  • 2021). Growing up In Ireland Cohort '98 (Child Cohort) Wave 4 - 20 years, 2019 . (ucd.ie)
  • Background Although the number of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) cases continues to increase globally, there are few studies on the clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with COVID-19. (medrxiv.org)
  • SSM - Population Health 8 (2019) 100431 violence prevention is that the frequency and distribution of risk and the province/state level of each country. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients and methods: This were a retrospective study including patients whose age was between 15 and 45 years, hospitalized in the neurology department of the Bogodogo University Hospital for stroke between April 1, 2017, and March 31, 2019. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conservative estimates are that about 500,000 Americans are autistic but that number is growing daily, with new evidence that perhaps as many as 1 in 150 children are suffering from autism spectrum disorder that can include a range of neurological, behavior and immune system dysfunction. (nvic.org)
  • As this article outlines, governments have struggled to respond to the growing movement, expected to top 500,000 crossings in 2023. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • The documentation file contains one set of tables for the entire United States, one set for each state, and one set for each Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) with 500,000 or more population. (cdc.gov)
  • The size of the gain may depend on the years of follow-up after quitting and other personal characteristics, such as sex, age, ethnicity and, importantly, baseline body mass index at the time they quit. (bmj.com)
  • care that does not vary in quality because of personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and socioeconomic status. (managemypractice.com)
  • Objective To conduct a comprehensive systematic evaluation and meta-analysis of the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in children and adolescents to better guide the response to the current epidemic. (medrxiv.org)
  • Background We sought to characterize health care usage for adolescents with congenital heart defects (CHDs) using population-based multisite surveillance data. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods and Results Adolescents aged 11 to 18years with 1 CHD-related diagnosis code and residing in 5 US sites were identified in clinical and administrative data sources for the years 2011 to 2013. (cdc.gov)
  • Adolescents with severe and nonsevere CHDs had higher health care usage compared with the 2011 to 2013 general adolescent US population. (cdc.gov)
  • To evaluate the nutritional status and lifestyle of school children and adolescents from 4 to 17 years old resident in the interior of the Brazilian Northeast. (bvsalud.org)
  • Villa El Salvador has continued growing and currently has a population of 350,000, being one of the zones of Lima which has been developing most rapidly in different levels, seeking to ensure relatively homogeneous development for all of its population. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Since the 21st century, China's urban construction land has been growing rapidly, piquing academic interest. (degruyter.com)
  • In Brazil, developing country which is in nutritional transition, obesity is growing rapidly. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although Muslims constitute a small minority in most Indian states, they make up roughly a third of the population in Assam (30.9 per cent) and about a quarter of the population in both West Bengal, where some increase in the Muslim population is attributed to illegal immigration from Bangaldesh, and Kerala. (deccanherald.com)
  • The Pet Industry has grown roughly 4% every year, even through the recession years of 2007-2009. (petsareinn.com)
  • Currently, more than 50 million Hispanics live in this country, comprising roughly 16% of the total U.S. population and about 14% of the total U.S. workforce. (cdc.gov)
  • TTI researchers have worked with TxDOT to measure and project the impact of this wear and tear, which TxDOT estimates at roughly $2 billion per year for state and county road systems. (tamu.edu)
  • In recent years, average annual per capita spending for online shopping has been increasing in Poland. (statista.com)
  • The report emphasises that fertility rates for all populations in India have been declining in recent years, in part because of increasing use of birth control. (deccanherald.com)
  • The population is growing, as recent years have seen the largest wave of emigration in Cuba's modern history. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • In recent years, the medical and radiology communities have focused on increasing diversity of their workforce [ 1 ]. (springer.com)
  • In recent years the use of mobile devices such as smart phones or tablet PCs to complete Web surveys has grown steadily. (websm.org)
  • Associate Professor Bastien Llamas, Head of Molecular Anthropology at ACAD, said: "In recent years, ancient DNA helped rewrite the history of worldwide human populations. (edu.au)
  • In recent years, ancient DNA helped rewrite the history of worldwide human populations. (edu.au)
  • 39% above U.S. ATSDR value) levels were elevated compared to background populations elsewhere. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite its reputation as a scourge of antiquity, Yersinia pestis --the bacterium that causes bubonic plague-- still causes thousands of human illnesses every year . (scienceblogs.com)
  • When Y. pestis was first confirmed as the cause of bubonic plague during an 1894 outbreak in Hong Kong , most people assumed that we also now knew the cause of the 14th-century Black Death, and the later plague outbreaks that resurfaced periodically. (scienceblogs.com)
  • However, there has been lingering resistance to the idea that Y. pestis actually caused the Black Death. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Basically, many of those advocating "not Y. pestis " pointed to differences in the epidemiology of the Black Death compared to modern outbreaks of Y. pestis . (scienceblogs.com)
  • More recently, we've been able to test these claims, using paleomicrobiology to look for molecular evidence of Y. pestis in skeletons that presumably died of plague. (scienceblogs.com)
  • In most cases, investigators found Y. pestis DNA. (scienceblogs.com)
  • In 2010 and 2011, three papers came out which, um, put the nail in the coffin for the Y. pestis naysayers. (scienceblogs.com)
  • At the time, the papers got press not necessarily because of what they explained, but because the ancient Y. pestis strains looked fairly ordinary --there was nothing obvious to suggest why, from the bacterial point of view, the Black Death was so deadly. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Two of the authors (SW and JM) have previously argued that the epidemiology, virulence, and population dynamics of the Black Death were too different from those factors of modern yersinial plague to have been caused by Y. pestis (13). (scienceblogs.com)
  • The reference cited within is this paper , where the authors cast doubt on another group's finding of Y. pestis DNA in ancient corpses. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Plague, a zoonotic disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis , is transmitted to humans by the bites of infected fleas (eg, Xenopsylla cheopis ), scratches from infected animals, inhalation of aerosols, or consumption of food contaminated with Y pestis . (medscape.com)
  • This article compiles authoritative, up-to-date information about the U.S. immigrant population and how it has changed over time. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • This article provides statistics about these and other elements of the Filipino immigrant population. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • An indicator of the change in California's immigrant population may be seen in data on the share of the population over five years of age that speaks a language other than English at home. (fairus.org)
  • This article looks at differences between young adults aged 18-34 years in 2011 and those in 1976. (abs.gov.au)
  • The results of our study supported that patients with HFmrEF were closer to patients with HFrEF in respect to most of the demographics andclinical characteristics observed, while showing certain differences from patients with HFpEF. (researchsquare.com)
  • But this uniformity, the coalition argued, makes them uniquely unsuited to the extreme volatility in growing conditions being wrought by climate change-a hot-button question in Italy and throughout much of Europe, which has been facing record-breaking temperatures and, in some regions including Italy, a multi-year drought. (motherjones.com)
  • Over 8,000 families participated in the first wave (n=8,568) while 7,525 took part at age 13 years (Aug 2011 - March 2012), and 6,216 at age 17/18 years (April 2015 - Aug 2016). (ucd.ie)
  • Sequencing the DNA of each animal allows the researchers to peg physiological and behavioral characteristics (phenotypes, in the vernacular) to specific genetic variants. (jax.org)
  • It suggests the factors that must be in place to protect low-income groups from the impoverishment that usually accompanies population displacements caused by infrastructure investments and central city redevelopment. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • There is a growing number of studies showing disparities in care and treatment for some population groups. (managemypractice.com)
  • By following groups of people with shared characteristics, we see a different portrait of a changing city. (chpcny.org)
  • Thirty-five years separate these two groups, and changes in their characteristics can be seen as a reflection of different social environments and trends of their times. (abs.gov.au)
  • While Utah remained the youngest state in the nation, the state's median age increased by 0.3 years from 31.5 to 31.8. (census.gov)
  • Similarly, the District of Columbia had the second-lowest median age but saw the largest increase of 0.5 years from 34.4 to 34.9," said Kristie Wilder, a demographer in the Census Bureau's Population Division. (census.gov)
  • With birth rates trending downwards and the aging of the Baby Boom and Generation X cohorts, the median age will likely continue to rise in the coming years. (census.gov)
  • Although its median age decreased, Maine remained the state with the oldest median age in the nation, after more than two decades of getting older each year. (census.gov)
  • and San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA, where the median age crossed the 40-years-of-age threshold, increasing from 39.4 to 40.1. (census.gov)
  • At 25.7 years, Provo-Orem, UT, was the metro with the lowest median age in 2021. (census.gov)
  • Regionally, the Northeast was the oldest in 2021 with a median age of 40.4, followed by the Midwest (39.0), the South (38.6) and the West - which experienced the largest increase, 0.3 years to 37.7. (census.gov)
  • The median number of years worked at the site was 5, and the average worker indicated being active in 6.8 tasks (of 9 key e-waste job categories). (cdc.gov)
  • As a result of this biological exponential growth, vole populations can grow very large within a short time. (wikipedia.org)
  • The data were extracted from clinical trials, not from "real world" population based studies of cessation. (bmj.com)
  • This wave of data concerns the Wave 4 interviews of Cohort '98 at 20 years of age. (ucd.ie)
  • These data have been collected by Growing Up in Ireland, the national longitudinal study of children and young people. (ucd.ie)
  • Cohort '98 were born between 1st November 1997 and the 31st October 1998 and were aged 9 years at the time of the first data collection between August 2007 and May 2008. (ucd.ie)
  • Data about the population will be broken down by community district or by sub-borough area, for example, which can obscure wider trends that cross those boundaries. (chpcny.org)
  • This study used datasets for urban construction land and digital elevation model to analyze the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics of construction land slope in 2670 China's counties, by exploratory spatial data analysis. (degruyter.com)
  • Using Eurobarometer data from 2012 to 2014 across 27 European countries we estimated the size of the mobile Web only population. (websm.org)
  • The chart above shows the long-term change in the state's foreign-born population based on Census Bureau data. (fairus.org)
  • We first conduct an analysis on five years' worth of historical data to give a thorough picture of a CCRC's unique characteristics and patterns of utilization at each care level. (milliman.com)
  • We gather data on resident population across the full spectrum of care-from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing-including variables such as occupancy rates, transfer rates, and mortality rates. (milliman.com)
  • To perform population projections, we use historical resident data from both the client community and other communities in our database to set assumptions for rates of mortality and transfer using the same key parameters. (milliman.com)
  • Gear catch efficiencies have a large effect on data collected to describe fish populations and communities used by managers to make informed decisions. (seafwa.org)
  • Users of the AIDS Public Information Data Set should be familiar with the characteristics of public-health surveillance in general as well as with the evolution of AIDS surveillance. (cdc.gov)
  • General Information The AIDS Public Information Data Set is created twice a year by the Division of HIV/AIDS, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and consists of a data file containing 44 variables extracted from CDC's national AIDS surveillance data base and a documentation file which contains cross tabulations of 8 of these variables. (cdc.gov)
  • Limited national data were available 18 years of age or older, either a fam- are, however, frequently associated on the characteristics of caregivers and ily member or a voluntary worker, who with illnesses that cause disability and their burden. (who.int)
  • Data indicate that 52.5% of the Brazilian population is above the ideal weight, and of these, 17.9% is obese 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • A clearer understanding of New York City's changing population, residential patterns, and how they shape our neighborhoods, is critical in order to spot trends, identify pressing issues, allocate scarce resources, and intercede to address emerging problems. (chpcny.org)
  • His specialty is wheat, barley and other cereals, bred for dry and hot climates-precisely the conditions that many of the earth's food-growing lands now face as climate change raises the temperature and disrupts precipitation patterns. (motherjones.com)
  • 10 A meta-analysis of prospective population based cohort studies of weight changes after cessation is needed. (bmj.com)
  • A two cohort, cross-sequential longitudinal design was adopted and began with one cohort (Cohort '08) of 11,134 infants (aged 9 months) and a second cohort (Cohort '98) of 8,568 9-year-olds. (ucd.ie)
  • The families of Cohort '08 have been interviewed when the children were 9 months, 3 years, 5 years and subsequently 9 years of age, while Cohort '98 and their parents/guardians were interviewed at 9, 13 and 17/18 years of age. (ucd.ie)
  • Full details on the population, sampling frame and sample design for the Child Cohort are given in a dedicated publication entitled Sample Design and Response in Wave 1 of the Child Cohort of Growing Up in Ireland. (ucd.ie)
  • According to the Census Bureau, the population of California in 2012 was 38,041,430 residents. (fairus.org)
  • According to the Census Bureau the foreign-born population of California was about 10,300,832 persons in 2012. (fairus.org)
  • In 2004 JAX Professor Gary Churchill, together with JAX Professor Elissa Chesler when she was at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and dozens of other leading laboratory mouse experts around the world (known collectively as the Complex Traits Consortium), devised the Collaborative Cross: a mouse population established with eight different founder strains, including standard inbred strains but also some wild-type mice. (jax.org)
  • Crossing these animals shuffles the genetic deck to yield populations of mice with greater genetic diversity than is present in the entire human race. (jax.org)
  • In the ten years since rezoning, this neighborhood has transformed into a vibrant 24/7 live, work and visit community with new parks and attractions that has become not just Brooklyn's, but all of New York City's Downtown. (nyc.gov)
  • I applaud Mayor de Blasio's commitment to policies that increase economic opportunity for our established businesses while opening the doors to new investment and infrastructure that will attract the office space Brooklyn so desperately needs and supports this thriving, growing engine of our city's economy. (nyc.gov)
  • Voles are small rodents that grow to 8-23 cm (3-9 in), depending on the species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, genetic material typically found on the Y chromosome has been found in both males and females in at least one species. (wikipedia.org)
  • In one species, the creeping vole Microtus oregoni, it was discovered the Y chromosome has been lost entirely, the male-determining chromosome is actually a second X that is largely identical to the female X, and both the maternally inherited and male-specific sex chromosomes carry vestiges of the ancestral Y. This is quite unusual in mammals, as the XY system is fairly stable across a number of mammal species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Currently, this species is represented by 78 individuals that are distributed in two populations: 74 individuals at Cerro La Santa and four individuals at Charco Azul. (fws.gov)
  • A negative percentage results when there was an overall population decrease. (fairus.org)
  • A growing body of research explores how a particular characteristic-such as being an immigrant/foreign-born worker, a worker under the age of 25, or an employee of a small business-can increase an individu-al's risk for workplace injury or illness, and it suggests effective ways to improve the safety and health of these workers. (cdc.gov)
  • The U.S. Foreign-Born Population Ages 65+ Increased Substantially Between 1990 and 2010. (issuu.com)
  • Additionally, we categorized four main e-waste activities (in brackets % of population self-reported main activity): dealing (22.4%), sorting (24.1%), dismantling (50%), and burning (3.4%) e-waste materials. (cdc.gov)
  • Additionally, with improved sterile techniques, better imaging modalities, and growing technical and clinical expertise, interventional pain modalities offer a safe and often more efficacious method of pain management nowadays. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using 16 variables to measure race, age, foreign birth, household/family type, education level, and poverty, our model identified 14 clusters of census tracts where populations share these characteristics. (chpcny.org)
  • c) Population clusters of between 1,000 to 99,999 people. (abs.gov.au)
  • d) Population clusters of less than 1000 people. (abs.gov.au)
  • This article looks at their changing characteristics, living arrangements, family life, and educational and workforce participation. (abs.gov.au)
  • The results suggest that TAVR might not be worse than SAVR in terms of stroke rate at 1-year follow-up, which adds to the continuously growing body of knowledge that is required for evidence-based treatment decisions for patients with aortic valve stenosis," he said. (medscape.com)
  • 1 ), 6.5% of the Pakistani population is enced the greatest burden. (who.int)
  • The market growth rate for the food processing industry is approximately an average of 13% per year. (exampleessays.com)
  • Year over year, as we develop this report, we have seen consistent growth and expansion in the Asian-American consumer segment," said Mariko Carpenter, Vice President, Strategic Community Alliances, Nielsen. (nielsen.com)
  • Asian Americans' growth, influence and spending power are key characteristics of a powerful consumer group that can make an impact on any industry or business. (nielsen.com)
  • Although Villa El Salvador was founded in May 1971, 25 years ago, as a result of the rapid growth of its population and the properties and characteristics of the zone, in 1983 it was converted into an independent district with its own municipality. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The report forecasts that the number of Muslims globally will also grow at twice the rate of non-Muslims over the same period, but the rapid growth will level off. (deccanherald.com)
  • At that rate of growth, Muslims would still be a religious minority in 2030, 1.7 per cent of the American population, which is about the equivalent of Jews in the US. (deccanherald.com)
  • Abnormal growth of fingernails and toenails (nail dystrophy) is also characteristic of Clouston syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Ten years after the area's major rezoning, the administration is seeking to knit together Downtown Brooklyn's parks, commercial strips and institutions, driving growth and making the neighborhood a more dynamic place to live and work. (nyc.gov)
  • Today's announcement reflects Mayor de Blasio's commitment to ensuring that this growth is not a flash in the pan, but a continued and sustained trend that jobs and housing for New Yorkers will continue to grow in Downtown Brooklyn. (nyc.gov)
  • In Iraq, climate change and water scarcity -two closely interlinked crises-are fueling the growth of new types of violence with some alarming characteristics: a state of chronic fragility, fierce struggles over power, weak institutional security, the growing armed power of factions and tribes, and the immiseration of large segments of the population. (tcf.org)
  • The growth and aging of the population in Israel contribute to the increase in medical needs and the need for medical services. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • Immigration also contributes to population growth through the U.S.-born children of immigrants. (fairus.org)
  • Given the growing body of evidence implicating this bacterium as responsible for the pandemic, we believe scientific debates should now shift to addressing the genetic basis of the epidemic's unique characteristics. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Despite a growing body of evidence outlining the benefits in patient care and the potential financial advantages derived from a diverse talent pool, racial and ethnic minorities continue to be vastly underrepresented among practicing radiologists in the United States [ 2 , 3 ]. (springer.com)
  • The RSR and a coalition of environmental NGOs from the UK, Germany, Austria, Denmark, and France went to work lobbying in Brussels, to convince the European Council of Ministers - the EU's executive body-to amend a key provision which requires that all seeds sold in Europe be registered as single seeds with uniform, distinct and stable characteristics. (motherjones.com)
  • The findings of this study contribute to a growing body of work at Agbogbloshie (and elsewhere) to document that individuals working within e-waste sites are exposed to a number of toxic elements, some at potentially concerning levels. (cdc.gov)
  • Ninety-four percent of Asian-American households own a cell phone (compared with 86% of the total population). (nielsen.com)
  • A more detailed analysis indicated that the mobile Web only population is younger, more likely female, less educated, more often living in small or middle sized towns and more often single. (websm.org)
  • Growing Up in Ireland - the National Longitudinal Study of Children is a landmark study of children and youth which has been running since 2006. (ucd.ie)
  • The Young Adult (formerly known as Study Child or Young Person) is the longitudinal focus of Growing Up in Ireland. (ucd.ie)
  • Many retirement-age immigrant Africans in the U.S. left their countries 20 to 40 years ago (mostly to study and return home). (issuu.com)
  • In this study, two adjacent fields were used for vegetable cultivation over a period of five years. (wizard88.net)
  • The overarching finding from the study is that the Panama Canal expansion - coupled with continued population grown in Texas, energy-sector developments and the emergence of new trading partners throughout the world - represents opportunities to expand Texas' position as a global gateway for the nation. (tamu.edu)
  • However, a study has found that COVID-19 in children below the age of 10 years constituted only 0.35% of cases [ 6 ].It is essential to identify and control patients who are suspected of having COVID-19 as early as possible and to prevent the further spread of the epidemic by controlling the source of infection and cutting off transmission pathways. (medrxiv.org)
  • Our study demonstrates it is now a valuable resource for biomedical research and the growing field of evolutionary medicine. (edu.au)
  • Flathead catfish (Pylodictus olivaris) populations were sampled in three northeastern Mississippi reservoirs (Aberdeen, Columbus, and Aliceville) along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway to evaluate stock characteristics. (seafwa.org)
  • India - The People's Planning Campaign is a mechanism for decentralised planning and budgeting established with the aim of developing the 9th Five Year Plan in Kerala. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Because medical training takes many years, increasing the number of physicians cannot happen overnight. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • Among physicians over 60, who are expected to retire in the coming years, the share of women is relatively low. (taubcenter.org.il)
  • As more women survive past age 60 years, physicians need to consider the likelihood that more women will present with vaginal cancer. (medscape.com)
  • Background The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Surveillance of Congenital Heart Defects Across the Lifespan project uses large clinical and administrative databases at sites throughout the United States to understand population-based congenital heart defect (CHD) epidemiology and outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • In the first instance a random sample of Primary Schools was recruited and at the second stage a sample of nine-year old children was selected from the sample of schools. (ucd.ie)
  • Pediatric radiologists interact closely with children and their families, and serve an increasingly diverse patient population. (springer.com)
  • The AdventureSmart website has a broad range of year-round expert information for adults, as well as programs geared to children. (gc.ca)
  • Population projections. (milliman.com)
  • Projections are performed as of a starting (valuation) date on both the total population and by level of care. (milliman.com)
  • But the PEW Research Centre says that India will continue to have the third-largest Muslim population with its share expected to increase from 14.6 per cent now to 15.9 per cent by 2030 by which time Pakistan will surpass Indonesia as the country with largest Muslim population, and Nigeria will surpass Egypt. (deccanherald.com)
  • This estimate meant a foreign-born population share of 27.1 percent. (fairus.org)
  • Nationally the share of births to the foreign-born is about double their share of the population. (fairus.org)
  • A 54.2 percent share of the state's current births is large enough to account for about 281,665 births a year. (fairus.org)
  • With this information, states and localities can begin the redistricting process that will shape our elections for the next ten years. (commoncause.org)
  • Over the next several weeks and months, people from across the country will participate in redistricting to ensure we have free and fair elections for the next ten years. (commoncause.org)
  • There was a total of 56,497 nine-year-olds registered in the Census of Population in 2006 so a sample size of 8,568 represented approximately 14 percent or about 1 in every 7 of the nine-year-olds resident in the country. (ucd.ie)
  • As a consequence, although many have earned good incomes all through the years working, a good number (especially the self-employed among them) have not put aside enough resources to maintain a comfortable lifestyle upon retirement - be it retirement in the US, or in their native country. (issuu.com)
  • This period ended with the disastrous Paraguayan War (1864-1870), during which the country lost half its prewar population and around 25-33% of its territory. (wikipedia.org)
  • The country came under a succession of military dictators, culminating in the 35 year regime of Alfredo Stroessner , which lasted until his overthrow in 1989 by an internal military coup. (wikipedia.org)
  • The increasing number of Internet users, the ban on Sunday trading, the fast-growing Fintech sector, omnichannel , the variety of delivery methods, as well as increasing usage of smartphones in online shopping are the main factors that will affect the dynamic development of the Polish e-market. (statista.com)
  • By strategically rotating crops within the same field or garden bed, farmers and gardeners can disrupt the life cycles of pests and reduce their populations naturally, without relying on chemical pesticides. (wizard88.net)
  • Pest Control: Rotating crops disrupts the life cycles of pests and diseases, reducing their population and minimizing damage to plants. (wizard88.net)
  • The fight over dwindling supplies could pit a tattered remnant of American farmers - who, in the first years of the century, are still producing surplus crops - against a burgeoning population of city dwellers demanding water to drink, flush their toilets and irrigate their golf courses. (livinghistoryfarm.org)