The town's population is about 15, 000 today, compared with about 4, 000 people in 1950.
In a survey carried out in 1987, 75% of the population identified themselves as middle class.
Pakistan is an agrarian economy and has rural population largely dependent on natural resources.
It has a population of 147, 000 but serves a wider travel to work area of 500, 000.
Despite its smallish population (120, 000), Evansville tops bigger metropolises like Miami, Chicago, Detroit and Washington, D.
But today, only the Big Bend portion of the river can support the large crane population.
Local revenues divided by metro population with populations in two-team markets divided in half.
Right now, MRSA, in the general population, is killing about 19, 000 people a year.
Denmark, Sweden and Norway are examples of countries with a small population that are doing well.
More than half the rise in the population of England and Wales was due to migration.
The preserve now has 111 pandas, a huge increase from its original population of six in 1987.
The Jewish population was already implementing this practice when Christians began doing so around the 2nd Century.
After many years of resistance, large portions of the U.S. population are finally beginning to get it right.
Professor Richard Bedford from Population Studies Centre at the University of Waikato highlighted the major changes taking place.
It is estimated that 10% of Brasileia's 20, 000-strong population are immigrants who arrived within the last two years.
Unfortunately, the lumbering sturgeon proved all too easy to catch, and their U.S. population quickly hit the skids.
Synagis, Porges says, could still have more room for growth on price increases and population growth.
That group accounts for half of Americans' population growth over the past five years.
Petlan arrived here seven years ago, helping Idaho's Hispanic population surge nearly 30 percent.
Dean discusses many issues that are relevant concerns about population growth, including global warming.
Greater New York City--with nearly three times the population of Houston--has added only 96, 000 jobs.
Cancer is higher among the local population that lived in the area during the meltdown.
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In 2001 Protestants made up 48.59% of Belfast's population, just ahead of Catholics at 47.19%.
The other dynamic, of course, in the U.S. now is they're increasing the Latino population.
Today, the city itself is home to well under half the metropolitan population of 1.5 million.
Many of the working population earn no more than 55 American cents a day.
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Burma's highly mobile migrant population may already be spreading the drug-resistant strain around the world.
The new data revealed a population of 80.2 million, the federal statistics office Destatis said.
It's the 13th fastest growing county in the country in population over the past six years.
In 2001, nearly 99 per cent of the population described themselves as white British.
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