Statistics as we know it first appeared roughly at the time of the emergence of the state. There is evidence of elementary population and land censuses carried out several millennia ago. With the formation of centralized states, and especially in the age of capitalism, statistics gained a much ...
Population Statistics for England and Wales: First Quarter for 1962No Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1038/195947e0NoneNature Publishing Group UKNature
The estimated population of England and Wales in the middle of 1934 was 40,467,000 persons, of whom 19,412,000 were males and 21,055,000 females. The total is 117,000, or 0-29 per cent greater than the estimate for the previous year, and 515,000 or 1-3 per cent greater than ...
Adults living in the North East of England report being stressed the most days on average, at 11.3 a month. Over 12 months, that's around 135 days – or a third of a year spent suffering from stress! The people that spend the least time (in comparison) being stressed, are those livin...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, more commonly referred to as the United Kingdom or the UK, is a unitary state consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. There are also three Crown Dependencies in nearby waters, and 14 Overseas Territories across the...
Data are included on population estimates for England and Wales by sex and age; population in administrative areas by sex and age group; components of population change; summary vital statistics including live births stillbirths total births deaths infant mortality and perinatal mortality; and internal...
This volume consists almost entirely of tables which provide information on: Population and Vital Statistics; Finance (national health and welfare services... DOHAS Security - 《Health & Personal Social Services Statistics for England》 被引量: 335发表: 1974年 ...
Perspectives in population prediction: Illustrated by the statistics of England and Wales. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 137: 532-582.Brass, W. (1974), Perspectives in population prediction: Illustrated by the statistics of England and Wales. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, ...
23.7% of 5-year-old children in England had experience of obvious dental decay. (Office for Health Improvements & Disparities, 2022) There is a 20% higher likelihood of children from more deprived areas of England having decay than less deprived areas (34% vs 14%) (Public Health England, ...
16h00 – 17h00 Paul Bastide (Université Paris Cité) – Goodness of Fit for Bayesian Generative Models with Applications in Population Genetics In population genetics, inference about intractable likelihood models is common, and simulation methods, including Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) and ...