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The association's annual census, based on a survey of primary schools, found that 45% of seven- to 11-year-olds are unable to swim 25 metres – the length of an average-sized pool – unaided.

Even as census documents begin to paint a portrait of the country's population, census officials acknowledged that 5.7 million people who could not be completely identified were added by statisticians to the census, based on a statistical portrait of their neighborhoods.

But the venue was well chosen in a country that, perhaps understandably, prefers to emphasize its Gross National Happiness (GNH —a census based on a 72-point index—rather than its small-cap-size, $1.6 billion GDP: Surveys of GNH consistently show rural farmers to be fundamentally more content than city dwellers in the capital, Thimphu.

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Even with this precaution, I have always through that 1596 was a curiously specific number for a census based on counting poo.

The undercount of those minorities led to a push, particularly by major cities that lost millions in federal aid, to adjust the 1990 census based on the analysis.

The neighborhood information was gathered from the 2001 Canadian census based on each patient's DA.

We obtained data from the 2001 national UK census based on the lower layer "super output area" (SOA) for each practice.

A new class-action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of applicants who say they were unfairly turned down for census jobs based on an opaque screening policy that relies on F.B.I. checks for any criminal histories.

For each cancer type, associations between health insurance status and age, sex, race/ethnicity, census tract SES based on a deprivation index described below, marital status, and stage were assessed with chi-square tests.

The study area is comprised of four villages in Bangwe with an estimated population of 23,044 at the last census taken in 1998, and now thought to have grown to 26,500 based on a census carried out in part of the area in 2003 which found a population growth of 15% in the five years since the national census.

We found that spatial autocorrelation was present for each crime type.3 As a result, we created spatial lags to represent the average values for neighboring areas (Anselin 2003), which can be either determined as those bordering the target census tract or those calculated based on a fixed distance from the centroid of the target census tract.

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