15 oct. 2003 2003. 2050. 0. Northern America. Latin America and the Caribbean. Sub-Saharan Africa ... different demographic policy and social contexts:.
August 2003 NCJ 197976. U.S. Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Special Report. PrevalenceofImprisonmentin.
6 mai 2006 Persons age 65 and older had more hospital stays than any other age group in 2003. While the elderly comprised about 12 percent of the U.S. ...
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey
2 ian. 2003 Data from January. 2000 through December 2002 were revised to reflect these new controls. Over and above these revisions the U.S. Census Bureau ...
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19 apr. 2006 The data used to prepare the U.S. life tables for 2003 are final numbers of deaths for the year 2003 postcensal population esti.
homeschooled students in the United States in 2003 and to describe the and 2003 for different segments of the student population; and describes parents' ...
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National. Population. Commission. ORC Macro. U.S. Agency for. International. Development. Page 3. This report summarizes the findings of the 2003 Nigeria
July 1 2003 July 1 2002 July 1 2001 July 1 2000 Estimates base Census United States 290809777 287973924 285093813 282177754 281423231 281421906 Alabama 4500752 4478896 4466440 4451601 4447100 4447100 Alaska 648818 641482 632674 627576 626931 626932 Arizona 5580811 5441125 5297684 5165765 5130632 5130632
U S Census Bureau Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003 78000 These changes in population con- trols had relatively little impact on derived measures such as means medi- ans and percent distribution but did have a significant impact on levels
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