1950s, agriculture employed over one million people; this number has since halved. Amalgamation into larger farm units has seen the number of holdings decline from over 520000 in 1939 to a current level of just over 200000 while France’sagricultural populationhas more than halved since 1980. ...
4.2. Channel Islands: By 2005, Muslims constituted 0.1% 4.6. Luxembourg: Estimates for the Muslim population of the total population. changed from 2,000 or 0.6% in 1971, to 10,000 or 2.6% in 4.3. France: Estimates for the Muslim population 1991, to 6,000 or 1.37% in 2001, to 9,...
In the past 60 years, the incidence of pediatric cases peaked twice. The first peak occurred in the 1950s, due to the use of external irradiation of the head and neck to treat children with various benign non-thyroid disorders such as the enlargement of the thymus, tinea capitis, adenoids...
Initial Results from the 2001 Census of Population: Community Background, Gender, Limiting Long-Term Illness and Ethnicity implications for the interpretation of results. Secondly, the report aims toexplore in greater depth the themes of community background, gender,limiting long-term illness and eth...
Most studies have been small in size, with associated limited scope to identify significant associations [8]; limited to a specific geographical area [19]; and/or restricted to population subgroups by for example age [10, 20] or ethnicity [11]. Despite the fact that the evidence base for ...
This study investigated an under-researched topic regarding the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination behavior among Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM) and the associations of this with general and MSM-specific perceptions grounded in the health belief
The fact that the effect of dietary fiber intake on the association of genotype may differ by race or ethnicity should not be ignored. For example, Villegas et al. [32] found that, in non-Hispanic whites, dietary fiber modified the association between FTO rs8050136 and diabetes, whereas no...
of widespread deliberate regulation there were significant variations in fertility among different societies. These differences were heavily affected by socially determined behaviours such as those concerning marriage patterns. Beginning in France and Hungary in the 18th century, a dramatic decline in ...
Until the Muslim conquest, greatcontinuityhad typified Egyptian rural life. Despite the incongruentethnicityof successive ruling groups and thecosmopolitannature of Egypt’s larger urban centres, the language andcultureof the rural, agrarian masses—whose lives were largely measured by the annual rise an...
In Europe, France has a high prevalence (80%), as well as Sweden, and they consider cohabitation to be an alternative to marriage. In more traditional European countries, the prevalence of cohabitation is lower, such as Italy (10%) and Spain. As for Belgium, cohabitation was regarded as ...