Category: Population
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Population, Life Expectancy Rate of Different Countries
Table of Contents Introduction Descriptive Statistics on Population Data Correlation Analysis between Literacy rate and per capita GDP Conclusions Introduction Population is a very important variable to study and understand as everything that we do is centered at people and therefore, to understand the needs, aspirations and also to fulfill the same it is very…
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American Population’s Profile in 2010
Aging is regarded as one of the most serious issues of developed countries. This is also a significant concern for the USA. For instance, the number of people in their 20s equals to the number of Americans who are in their 50s. However, the population of children under ten is smaller than the populations mentioned…
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Geography: Canadian Urban System and Population
The population of Canada has been through some changes in the economy due to population fluctuation and in some other areas as this paper will consider. In the first place, this paper will consider the size comparison within different cities as compared to the basic income. According to the plotted graphs, the largest CMA’s in…
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“China’s Population Destiny: The Looming Crisis” by Wang Feng
This article explores the untouched element of the Chinese population, which remains a monumental topic. The article indicates that many people have focused on China’s rise economic growth that places it among other leading economies of the world, including the U.S., and the United Kingdom. While it is arguable that the Chinese economy captures the…
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St. Louis Hopes Afghan Refugees Boost Its Population
In the 1950s, the population of St. Louis, Missouri at its peak was more than 850,000 people. Seventy years later, that figure became almost three times lower: only under 300,000 live in the city today. The problem is evident, and civic leaders intend to compensate for the decades of St. Louis’ population decrease and reinvigorate…
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Vulnerable Population: Definition and Analysis
Defining the population sample in research is critical for the validity and reliability of the study outcomes. In research, the vulnerable population is defined as a group of individuals that requires a higher level of protection against the potential consequences of participation in the study (Arias et al., 2015). People belonging to the vulnerable populations…
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Change of Population in the USA Since World War Two
Table of Contents Introduction Total population of USA (annual average) Race and ethnicity Size and growth of minority groups Sources of population Work Cited Introduction Population is a widely studied topic in statistics. It involves collecting data of certain societies or regions regarding sub-topics such as birth rate, population growth, comparison between two groups, and…
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Social Policy Analysis: Stopping the Opioid Crisis in Veteran Population
Introduction The problem of the opioid epidemic in the USA has been at the center of an ongoing discussion for several years. Despite its growing relevance to multiple population groups across the nation, evidence shows that veteran populations are twice as likely to die of opioid overdose as average citizens, whose overdose-related deaths are estimated…
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Social Workers’ Advocacy for Queer Population
Today, people use a number of reasons for discrimination, but, at the same time, they want to live in a free and democratic society. Alone with racial, gender, and social inequalities, the question of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) rights remains open. Social workers, as well as some political figures, aim to support…
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Validity of a Vulnerable Population
Assessing the validity of a vulnerable population is specifically difficult with no generalized measures existing to evaluate the legitimacy of using the so-called “special groups” in research. The main issue related to utilizing vulnerable population in research is limited population validity. Population validity is defined as a type of external validity, signifying the extent to…