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Перевод: census speek census


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  1. In order further to investigate this implied relationship between heroin use and social deprivation, we employed 1981 Census statistics to examine correlations between the rate of known opioid use and levels of social deprivation in each of Wirral's 48 townships (unemployment figures were for May 1985, and included temporarily sick residents).
  2. Relating the number of customers of, say, a bank or building society branch to the size of the population in a media or postal area will give a much more accurate measure of the effectiveness of local promotion if the new census figures are used, rather than the latest population estimates.
  3. The classic working-class "mum", living at home to look after her numerous children with the man as the bread-winner, while a folk myth sustained by the Inland Revenue and the population census amongst others in the 1970s, conformed less and less to the reality.
  4. Birthplace data from the 1841 census onwards show that only 40 per cent of those aged over 20 (the only people for whom data are available) had been born in the town they lived in.
  5. The census of 1930 revealed the the state of affairs when it showed that more than twenty-two per cent of the population were ethnic and linguistic Germans.
  6. The questionnaire varies from one Census to another, but always includes questions about age, sex, and the relationships of the members of the household.
  7. Statistics up to 1971 showed it as having an old-age structure and to have been in continuing decline, though there are recent signs of improvement (Census of Ireland 1981).
  8. A census was ordered for purposes of tax assessment.
  9. Figures (on this screen) MUST NOT be passed onto a third party (i.e. appear in a paper, report or thesis), or passed verbally to anyone not named on the Notice (or other authorisation which allows you access to the census of employment data) without DE branch D4's WRITTEN authority.
  10. In the US Census data for 1970, more than one in ten of the adult population is an "unattached individual"; in the British Census data for 1966, about one in twelve of the population do not live in families.
  11. Analysis of UK census data for 1981 do indeed show a country seemingly confirming the clean-break hypothesis (table 3.5).
  12. Census data and estimates from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys were used wherever these were available.
  13. State surveys other than the Census The state conducts several other surveys at regular intervals, all of them on a sample basis.

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