Sentence examples for population gender from inspiring English sources

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After children, housework increases three times as much for women as for men, according to studies from the Center on Population, Gender and Social Equality at the University of Maryland.

Area-based socio-economic factors pertaining to the size of population, gender, type of occupation, education, size of household of the people living in an area, and income explain the spatial prevalence of HEVs.

This study looks at the trend in the population gender ratio from 1956 to 2006, with a focus on analysing mortality rates and hence the overall health of Iranian women over the last 50 years.

However, past studies have encountered various methodological difficulties in determining prevalence and risk factors for VD in SFIs, such as limited population, gender and selection biases, or poor statistical power, because VD were studied as a binary variable.

But Chinese demographers have long called for wider changes, arguing that the decades-old policy has contributed to a series of social problems, such as the country's aging population, gender imbalance, and labor shortages.

In a wide range of vertebrates, from monkeys, mice, rats to great tits and rainbow trout, striking and consistent individual variability in physiological and behavioural responses to challenge has been reported within animals of the same species, population, gender and age [7].

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The background mortality that is typical for the asymptomatic population (gender- and age-specific probability of dying) was derived for the European population at large based on the Eurostat database [ 39].

Cancer incidence in this cohort was compared with that observed in the Italian general population computing the standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs), with the Byar's approximation of Poisson model, using the Italian general population gender- and age-specific rates provided by Italian Cancer Registries.

In the second part of selection, the distribution of urban and rural populations, gender and age groups were all taken into account to choose the target population in these cities, to ensure that there will be no selection bias.

Populations that are particularly at risk of food insecurity, poor nutrition, hunger and/or obesity include urban ethnic minority groups, recent immigrants, undocumented migrants and aboriginal peoples, often with important intra-population gender differences.

When compared with published data about civilian populations, gender, age, and physical activity in military populations will also demonstrate differing pathological profiles with time.

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