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Population

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Population meaning

The people living within a political or geographical boundary. | The people with a given characteristic. | A count of the number of residents within a political or geographical boundary such as a town, a nation or the world.

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Need to bring Population Control Act in India: Giriraj Singh On World Population Day 2020, Union Minister Giriraj Singh reiterated his demand for Population Control Act in the country.

NAN reports that the two- day seminar on National Population Policy (NPP) was organised by the Population Technical Working Group (PTWG) at the instance of the National Population Commission (NPoPC).

There must also be population desks at all the Development Authorities created by the government to manage and monitor population growth as well as the reconstitution of the population council to carry out their duties at the various strata of society.

Demographics main Libyan Arab men in Bayda Libya is a large country with a relatively small population, with the population is concentrated very narrowly along the coast. citation Population density is about 50 persons per km² (130/sq.

Exponential growth main The most basic way of modeling population dynamics is to assume that the rate of growth of a population depends only upon the population size at that time and the per capita growth rate of the organism.

However, Ireland's population is the youngest of any country in the European Union and its population size is predicted to grow for many decades into the future, bucking the trend of declining population predicted for most European countries.

In 2001, 34% of the population was considered urban, but that is expected to grow, since rural population growth is negative, while overall population growth is still relatively high.

Of the relationship between population and economics, Malthus wrote that when the population of laborers grows faster than the production of food, real wages fall because the growing population causes the cost of living (i.

Population distribution by age and gender Accra's population is a very youthful one, with 56% of the population being under 24 years of age.

Population genetics (ecology) In population genetics a sexual population is a set of organisms in which any pair of members can breed together.

Sussex's population is dominated by the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation that, with a population of over 470,000, is home to almost 1 in 3 of Sussex's population.

The Life expectancy index reveals the standard of health of the population in the country; education index reveals the educational standard and the literacy ratio of the population; and the income index reveals the standard of living of the population.

The population mean is also a single measure; however, it is not called a statistic, because it is not obtained from a sample; instead it is called a population parameter, because it is obtained from the whole population.

This nonlinear difference equation is intended to capture two effects: * reproduction where the population will increase at a rate proportional to the current population when the population size is small.

Actually the Indigenous representative MPs in Federal Parliament are over-represented per capita of the population - 11 MPs for 3 per cent of Indigenous Australians, compared to 97 per cent of the population who are represented by less MPs per capita.

Akwa Ibom State Government has charged National Population Commission (NPC) to apply equity, justice and fairness in the figures that will emanate from the coming 2023 Population and Housing Census.

As a result, the ray population exploded, and the scallop population—a delicacy for rays—was decimated along with scallop fisheries off the coast of North Carolina.

Canada has a Sikh population of more than 770,000, which is about two per cent of its total population.

Compared to the world population of about 8 billion found in the World Population Review, Polynesians make up a small percentage of the world.

Data on the size of the refugee population, a subset of the foreign-born population, is also from the U.N. All data is for 2020.