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Demographics (or demographic data) are characteristics of a human population (such as age, sex, income levels, education and race) as used in government, marketing or opinion research, or the demographic profiles used in such research.

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  • Demographics (or demographic data) are characteristics of a human population (such as age, sex, income levels, education and race) as used in government, marketing or opinion research, or the demographic profiles used in such research.
  • Demographics was a subdivision of the Corporate Sector Authority's Media Division. It studied the Corporate Sector's consumer base and determined economic trends, including purchasing trends and attitudes. This information was passed to Entertainment and Product Advertising.
  • The city (Mueang) had 104,318 registered inhabitants in 2007. But like Bangkok Metropolis, that figure excludes the large number of people who work in Pattaya but remain registered in their hometowns, and many long-term expatriate visitors. Including non-registered residents, the population numbers around 300,000 at any given time. Other estimates put the figure as high as 500,000.
  • Demographics is a discipline which involves the study of large populations of organisms and related statistics.
  • Some of the common classes used in demographics for the categorisation of the population include, but are not limited to: * Gender * Employment * Age * Wealth * Race * Consumer habits * Favorite color * Dancing skills * Favorite brand of beer * Favorite Star Wars movie
  • == Walnut Creek Demographics == LOCATION 24 miles east of San Francisco 430 miles north of Los Angeles AREA Approximately 19.45 square miles (incorporated) ELEVATION 134 feet above sea level CLIMATE Mild and sunny 67 F average high, 48 F average low Rainfall Average 24.3 inches FORM OF GOVERNMENT Council/Manager; General Law City INCORPORATED OCT. 21, 1914 POPULATION City 65,900 (Department of Finance Estimate) County 981,600 Metro 2,392,557 POPULATION DENSITY 3,388 people per square mile REGISTERED VOTERS 42,042 (Source: Contra Costa County Elections Office) CITY PARKS 17 totaling over 240 acres
  • With 1,210,193,422 residents reported in the 2011 provisional Census, India is the world's second-most populous country. Its population grew at 1.76% per annum during 2001–2011, down from 2.13% per annum in the previous decade (1991–2001).[ The human sex ratio, according to the 2011 census, is 940 females per 1,000 males. The median age was 24.9 in the 2001 census. Medical advances made in the last 50 years as well as increased agricultural productivity brought about by the "Green Revolution" have caused India's population to grow rapidly. India continues to face several public health-related challenges. According to the World Health Organisation, 900,000 Indians die each year from drinking contaminated water or breathing polluted air. There are around 50 physicians per 100,000 Indians. Th
  • Worldwide, there are over 13 million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, as they are commonly known, nearly the same as the number of Jews. In the United States the LDS Church is the 4th largest individual denomination with over 5.5 million members, a population about equal to the number of Muslims. Only 12% of all Mormons live in Utah. Most Mormons do not live in the United States. After Catholicism, the LDS Church is the largest sect in ten U.S. states. When one considers only religious bodies, i.e. those religions with central leadership and doctrinal unity:
  • The most populous areas are in the north and east. The northern region consists the largest and most populated cities in the country. 25% of the population lives in the province of Ultran. The highest population is concentrated around the cities of Ultran and Port Liberty, wich are one of the largest towns in the country. The province of Kurmal, the largest province of Aloria, is also a very populated region. In Gavonshire, Sildar and Krentori the most populated areas are only concentrated in and around the large cities.
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  • Demographics (or demographic data) are characteristics of a human population (such as age, sex, income levels, education and race) as used in government, marketing or opinion research, or the demographic profiles used in such research.
  • Demographics was a subdivision of the Corporate Sector Authority's Media Division. It studied the Corporate Sector's consumer base and determined economic trends, including purchasing trends and attitudes. This information was passed to Entertainment and Product Advertising.
  • The city (Mueang) had 104,318 registered inhabitants in 2007. But like Bangkok Metropolis, that figure excludes the large number of people who work in Pattaya but remain registered in their hometowns, and many long-term expatriate visitors. Including non-registered residents, the population numbers around 300,000 at any given time. Other estimates put the figure as high as 500,000.
  • == Walnut Creek Demographics == LOCATION 24 miles east of San Francisco 430 miles north of Los Angeles AREA Approximately 19.45 square miles (incorporated) ELEVATION 134 feet above sea level CLIMATE Mild and sunny 67 F average high, 48 F average low Rainfall Average 24.3 inches FORM OF GOVERNMENT Council/Manager; General Law City INCORPORATED OCT. 21, 1914 POPULATION City 65,900 (Department of Finance Estimate) County 981,600 Metro 2,392,557 POPULATION DENSITY 3,388 people per square mile REGISTERED VOTERS 42,042 (Source: Contra Costa County Elections Office) PARTY AFFILIATION 17,342 Democrats 17,506 Republicans 611 American Independent 344 Green Party 187 Libertarian 93 Natural Law 169 Reform 1,339 Miscellaneous 4,451 Non-partisan (Source: Contra Costa County Elections Office) CITY PARKS 17 totaling over 240 acres OPEN SPACE 2,708 acres SALES TAX 8.25% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 30,301 PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 2.156
  • With 1,210,193,422 residents reported in the 2011 provisional Census, India is the world's second-most populous country. Its population grew at 1.76% per annum during 2001–2011, down from 2.13% per annum in the previous decade (1991–2001).[ The human sex ratio, according to the 2011 census, is 940 females per 1,000 males. The median age was 24.9 in the 2001 census. Medical advances made in the last 50 years as well as increased agricultural productivity brought about by the "Green Revolution" have caused India's population to grow rapidly. India continues to face several public health-related challenges. According to the World Health Organisation, 900,000 Indians die each year from drinking contaminated water or breathing polluted air. There are around 50 physicians per 100,000 Indians. The number of Indians living in urban areas has grown by 31.2% between 1991 and 2001. Yet, in 2001, over 70% lived in rural areas. According to the 2001 census, there are 27 million-plus cities in India, with Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai being the largest. The literacy rate in 2011 was 74.04%: 65.46% among females and 82.14% among males. Kerala is the most literate state; Bihar the least. India is home to two major language families: Indo-Aryan (spoken by about 74% of the population) and Dravidian (24%). Other languages spoken in India come from the Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman language families. India has no national language. Hindi, with the largest number of speakers, is the official language of the government. English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a "subsidiary official language"; it is important in education, especially as a medium of higher education. Each state and union territory has one or more official languages, and the constitution recognises in particular 21 "scheduled languages". The Indian Constitution recognises 212 scheduled tribal groups which together constitute about 7.5% of the country's population. The 2001 census reported that Hinduism, with over 800 million adherents (80.5% of the population), was the largest religion in India; they are followed by Muslims (13.4%), Christians (2.3%), Sikhs (1.9%), Buddhists (0.8%), Jains (0.4%), Jews, Zoroastrians, and Bahá'ís. India has the world's largest Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Zoroastrian, and Bahá'í populations, and has the third-largest Muslim population and the largest Muslim population for a non-Muslim majority country.
  • Demographics is a discipline which involves the study of large populations of organisms and related statistics.
  • The most populous areas are in the north and east. The northern region consists the largest and most populated cities in the country. 25% of the population lives in the province of Ultran. The highest population is concentrated around the cities of Ultran and Port Liberty, wich are one of the largest towns in the country. The province of Kurmal, the largest province of Aloria, is also a very populated region. In Gavonshire, Sildar and Krentori the most populated areas are only concentrated in and around the large cities. Kurmal has seen as the homeland of the Alorians. Alorians are a mix of Kurmal-natives (mostly Vetari and Concordia indians, and settlers from Dorvik and Kirlawa, who settle down in the Kurmal mountains around the year 0. This people were, and still are, considered as the native population of Aloria. During the 13th and 14th white explorers who traveled up the Antarian westcoast settled down on the Sildar peninsula, mostly colonists from the area of wich is now Rutania. More then thousand years later this resulted into a mixed white and native Alorian race. From the 20th century immigrants from other parts of the world came to Aloria, mostly from Istalia, Cildania and Darnussia. Until today those immigrants still form a minority in Aloria, but their cultural influences are very effective on today's society. English is the official language in Aloria, and is spoken by almost 95% of the population. English in Aloria is notable for its Alorian dialect, or the Alorian slang, wich is most common in the rural areas of the country. A small minority of native-Alorians in the easth still maintains their native language, wich is called Kurmali.
  • Worldwide, there are over 13 million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, as they are commonly known, nearly the same as the number of Jews. In the United States the LDS Church is the 4th largest individual denomination with over 5.5 million members, a population about equal to the number of Muslims. Only 12% of all Mormons live in Utah. Most Mormons do not live in the United States. Aside from the United States, other regions with significant Mormon populations include Mexico and Asia (1 million members each), South America (3 million members), and Central America and Europe (about half a million each). The rapid growth the Church has been experiencing in Africa, where there are already a quarter of a million members, is particularly exciting. After Catholicism, the LDS Church is the largest sect in ten U.S. states. One way to classify religions is by grouping them into religious alliances. Religious alliances include those churches with central leadership and doctrinal uniformity (e.g. the Catholic Church) as well as those that lack central leadership. An example of the latter type is the “Assembly of God alliance,” which is comprised of many churches that are generally classified together even though each congregation has autonomy to teach as it pleases. The LDS Church is the 15th largest religious alliance in the world and the 8th largest international religious alliance. When one considers only religious bodies, i.e. those religions with central leadership and doctrinal unity: The LDS Church is the 9th largest religious body in the world and the 4th largest international religious body. (Note that for some religions, particularly the Eastern Orthodox Church, classification as a unified religious body was hard to determine.) It is also interesting to consider those religions that are the most ubiquitous (meaning most likely to have a meeting place "near you"). The LDS Church is the 5th most ubiquitous religious alliance in the world and the 4th most ubiquitous religious body. LDS Worldwide Statistics (Note: theses numbers are old): * Tonga: 32.0% * Samoa: 25.0% * American Samoa: 25.0% * Niue: 15.0% * Kiribati: 6.0% * Tahiti: 6.0% * Cook Islands: 5.0% * Marshall Islands: 4.0% * Chile: 2.5% * Palau: 2.0% * USA: 1.9% * Uruguay: 1.8% * New Zealand: 1.5% * Guatemala: 1.3% * Honduras: 1.2% * Bolivia: 1.1% * Ecuador: 1.1% * Peru: 1.1% * Belize: 1.1% * USA: 4,900,000 * Mexico: 800,000 * Brazil: 650,000 * Chile: 400,000 * Philippines: 389,000 * Peru: 300,000 * Argentina: 282,000 * United Kingdom: 180,000 * Guatemala: 166,000 * Canada: 151,000 LDS U.S. Statistics (2000): * Utah: 66.4% * Idaho: 24.1% * Wyoming: 9.5% * Nevada: 4.6% * Arizona: 4.0% * Montana: 3.3% * Oregon: 3.0% * Alaska: 3.0% * Washington: 3.0% * Hawaii: 2.7% * Utah: 1,483,858 * California: 529,575 * Idaho: 311,425 * Arizona: 251,974 * Washington: 178,000 * Texas: 155,451 * Nevada: 116,925 * Oregon: 104,312 * Colorado: 92,326 * Florida: 75,620 Worldwide, there are over 25,000 LDS congregations, and the basic Church curriculum text is available in over 175 languages. The Church creates about two new congregations every day. There are estimated to be between 350,000 and 500,000 members of the Church with African heritage, though exact numbers are unknown because the Church does not keep track of the race of its members. About 150,000 live in Africa, 10,000 (or more) in Brazil, 20,000 in the Caribbean, and perhaps as many as 50,000 in the U.S. 70% of Mormons worldwide were not born into the faith. The growth of the LDS Church is exponential and among the fastest of any denomination on the planet. In the last 50 years, membership has increased ten-fold. For the last 15 years, an average of 800 people have joined the LDS Church every day. Absolute growth is greatest in Latin America, but the rate of growth is highest in Africa and the former Soviet bloc. In 1984, a prominent non-LDS researcher estimated that membership would top 265 million by 2080 and said the Church would be the “first 'new' major world religion since Islam.” So far, growth has exceeded his model's predictions. Some surveys suggest that the LDS Church has the highest U.S. attendance and service rates.
  • Some of the common classes used in demographics for the categorisation of the population include, but are not limited to: * Gender * Employment * Age * Wealth * Race * Consumer habits * Favorite color * Dancing skills * Favorite brand of beer * Favorite Star Wars movie
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