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Population composition is also a very important part of historical research.
Such shifts could be based upon periodic differences in population composition.
Most scholars of the time agreed that the geological environments in the south had a direct impact on the population composition and growth.
The most interesting demographic feature of the town is the population composition and multi-culturalism.
This meant that the Massachusetts Bay Colony retained a relatively "normal" population composition.
Its Population Composition is as follows:
Just as with many of the aspects of population composition covered in this book, so also the patterning of people across national space is highly dynamic.
The large number of ethnic and linguistic groups, the population composition and the peopling process in the state has led to it being called an "India in miniature".
Qisarya had a population of 960 in 1945, with Qisarya's population composition 930 Muslims and 30 Christians in 1945.
Admixture mapping is a method used to identify genetic variants associated with traits and/or diseases that controls for population composition associated with geographically distinct ancestral groups.
For Persian fallow deer, some additional factors include fecundity and reproduction, survivorship, dispersal and movement patterns, population composition, and genetic variation within the population.
Population composition is made by different caste such as Chhetri 63.55%, Brahmin 17.15%, Thakuri 4.01%, Dalit and others contribute 15.39 percent.
Finally, because it tends to be selective in terms of the types of people involved, migration also has the power to produce substantial and rapid changes in the population composition of individual places.
The district had 14,019 inhabitants on January 1, 2008, the population composition is a mix of all ethnicities, 90% of people from ethnic minorities mainly Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese.
In 2006, Federal Treasurer Peter Costello warned Australians to increase their birth rate to replacement levels or run the risk of Australia's population composition being fundamentally transformed by immigration.
Some of Cohen's research is part of the tradition of intersectionality, including his work on the American women's suffrage movement; on the relationship between population composition and inequality by race, class and gender.
"The Family Development Program does appear to exert a small but non-trivial effect on abortion rates, adding about 240 abortions per year over what would be expected due to trend and population composition changes," the report said.
Its value for indicating the population composition of local areas towards the end of any decade is strictly limited, while by definition its value for monitoring change during the inter-censal period is nil.
Other socio-economic indicators including population composition and density, net area irrigated, hospital beds, and connectivity of villages (due to criss-crossed terrains) to growth centres and service centres are also far from satisfactory.
Today, R1b dominates the y chromosome landscape of western Europe, including the British Isles, suggesting that there could have been large population composition changes based on migrations after the LGM.
Profound changes in culture (and language) could occur through the influx of a ruling elite with minimal (or no) impact on overall population composition, especially if it occurs when the indigenous population is receptive to such changes.
'We Can Be Killed Any Time' The Times of India said, "The terrorists want to drive out the immigrants as part of the larger plan to change the population composition of the state."
To do this, there needs to be an understanding of how they are calculated and the questions they answer which are included in these four concepts: population change, standardization of population numbers, the demographic bookkeeping equation, and population composition.
Unlike recruitment of soldiers, which is done on a pro rata basis based on the population composition of each state, the selection of officers is officially free of quota or bias towards any state or community.
We cannot ignore what our population makeup is."
However, key differences in population makeup, geography, government policies and productivity all result in different economies.
It was this population makeup, and the state's remote mountain setting, that attracted Mr. Butler nearly 20 years ago.
A partial attempt at the tribal population makeup before it was forced on reservation lands in the mid-19th century is as follows:
Government also encouraged resettlement of Albanians from Kosovo and Assyrians in the region to change the population makeup.
Demand for these nicer habitats drives up prices, and areas deemed "better" based solely on geography become inherently exclusionary in their population makeup.
Following World War II, the area's population makeup included a growing number of African-Americans.
Population makeup according to the 2010 U.S. Census:
British Rail removed the electrification between 1963 and 1967, citing the changing industrial and population makeup of the area which reduced the need for electric traction.
Kadukutty has Christian churches and Hindu temples reflecting the predominantly Hindu-Christian population makeup.
I find it very difficult to see what is pragmatic about taking away the opportunity for people in the 27 Member States to decide for themselves the population makeup of their own countries.
Implementation of desk and field studies, and research to diagnose different population trends, assess implications, and propose policy changes, particularly for issues of population makeup, growth, and family-related components.
The province's population makeup is also notable for German being the largest European ethnic group and also for the largest proportion of people of indigenous descent of any of the provinces.
The difference in population makeup is attributable in part to Wall Street commuters, who may prefer coastline communities like Greenwich and Darien, where they do not have to change trains at Stamford, as New Canaan commuters do.
The Board indicated a new understanding of the population makeup when it recommended that Congress change the eligibility requirements for admission to the Home by allowing benefits to all destitute soldiers unable to earn a living, without having to trace their disabilities to their military service.
But that population makeup in turn is determined by the results of all of the previous contests before the present contest- it is a continuous iterative process where the resultant population of the previous contest becomes the input population to the next contest.
Although there is a measure of consensus that life-expectancy and infant mortality mark the most reliable ways to compare nation-wide health care, assuming the population makeup is similar, a recent report by the Congressional Research Service carefully summarizes some recent data and notes the "difficult research issues" facing international comparisons.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Honduras has a population of 8,143,564 as at July 2011; the CIA World Factbook states that the population makeup is: "mestizo (mixed Amerindian and European) 90%, Amerindian 7%, black 2%, white 1%".
The District of Columbia had the highest share of companies owned by women and blacks, and New Mexico had the highest share of businesses owned by Hispanics, a reflection of their population makeup, said Eddie Salyers, chief of the economic census branch of the Census Bureau.
Japan faces not only a change in population structure but also its size.
The population structure reflects the rural nature of the district.
Genetic variation and population structure study in natural populations 3.
Infection rates could have previously been at a low level, but changes in the environment caused a change to the population structure.
When we consider future changes in the population structure, the implementation of this principle will indeed be even more complicated.
In the second section the focus of attention is upon the statistical methods used to describe population structures.
Sequence variation points to a stable or shrinking population structure.
The different F-statistics look at different levels of population structure.
It is therefore important for the models used in the study to compensate for the population structure.
He is also interested in populations structure of coastal and island groupers.
From 1913 to 1926 there were large-scale changes in the population structure due to ethnic migrations.
The population structure becomes less triangular and more like an elongated balloon.
However, the estimator can be biased by population structure.
Animation makes it easier to see the impact of the differing assumptions on future population structures.
In demographic terms the developed countries are old societies, whereas the developing world has a youthful population structure.
According to the 2002 census the population structure is:
This is usually undertaken by applying current global prevalence rates to projected future population structures.
A recent generalization that incorporates population structure is used in evolutionary graph theory.
According to the Commission's estimates, demographic changes are in danger of profoundly altering population structure and age groups.
Every few years, researchers do a census of these trees so they can track their growth and changes in the population structure of each species.
Population stratification is also referred to as population structure, in this context.
Two central interests of Wade's research program are population structure and epistasis.
The population structure is not well understood.
Youth represent a large share of the Global South's population structure with 1.3 billion young people aged 12 to 24 now living in developing countries.
The population structure shows a tribal construction, with the breakdown of ethnic groups given as follows:
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