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nation census - перевод на русский

ENUMERATION OF THE POPULATION OF CANADA
Canadian census; Census of Canada; Canadian Census; Census Canada; Census in canada; Canada Census
Найдено результатов: 353
nation census      
всеобщая перепись населения
incorporated place         
U.S. CENSUS BORDERED AREA OF SETTLEMENT
Incorporated place; Census place; Incorporated area; Place (U.S. Census Bureau)
амер.
населённый пункт, включённый в список городов
enumeration district         
SMALL, RELATIVELY PERMANENT STATISTICAL SUBDIVISION OF A CENSUS DISTRICT
Census area; Enumeration district; Census areas; Census tracts; Census district; Small Area Population Statistics
переписной [счётный] участок
census area         
SMALL, RELATIVELY PERMANENT STATISTICAL SUBDIVISION OF A CENSUS DISTRICT
Census area; Enumeration district; Census areas; Census tracts; Census district; Small Area Population Statistics
переписной участок; район переписи
census tract         
SMALL, RELATIVELY PERMANENT STATISTICAL SUBDIVISION OF A CENSUS DISTRICT
Census area; Enumeration district; Census areas; Census tracts; Census district; Small Area Population Statistics
переписной район
census office         
  • Census headquarters in [[Suitland, Maryland]]
  • U.S. Census Bureau Regions and Divisions
  • U.S. Census Bureau Regional Office Boundaries
  • 1960}}.
  • A social media video from the Census Bureau explaining how to use data.census.gov, an online platform that enables the public to search and use data from their Bureau's surveys.
BUREAU OF THE UNITED STATES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CENSUS AND RELATED STATISTICS
Census Bureau; US Census Bureau; U.S. Census Bureau; United States Federal Census; United States Bureau of the Census; American Census Bureau; The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce; The Census Bureau; U. S. Census Office; United States Census Department; Census divisions of the United States; Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of the Census U.S. Dept. of Commerce; U.S. Census Office; Census bureau; USCB; U.S. Bureau of the Census; US Bureau of Census; Us census bureau; U.S.A. Census Bureau; U.S.A. Census; Bureau of the Census; U. S. Census Bureau; Bureau of Census; Department of Commerce and the Interior; United States Census Office; Commerce and the Interior; Www.census.gov; U.S. Cenus Bureau; The United States Census Bureau; United State Census Bureau; American FactFinder; US Bureau of the Census; American Factfinder; U.S. Census Bureau regions; Census precinct; Federal Bureau of the Census (United States); 72-year rule; Untied States Census Bureau; Census Office; USA Census Bureau
брит.
бюро переписей
Bureau of Census         
  • Census headquarters in [[Suitland, Maryland]]
  • U.S. Census Bureau Regions and Divisions
  • U.S. Census Bureau Regional Office Boundaries
  • 1960}}.
  • A social media video from the Census Bureau explaining how to use data.census.gov, an online platform that enables the public to search and use data from their Bureau's surveys.
BUREAU OF THE UNITED STATES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CENSUS AND RELATED STATISTICS
Census Bureau; US Census Bureau; U.S. Census Bureau; United States Federal Census; United States Bureau of the Census; American Census Bureau; The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce; The Census Bureau; U. S. Census Office; United States Census Department; Census divisions of the United States; Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of the Census U.S. Dept. of Commerce; U.S. Census Office; Census bureau; USCB; U.S. Bureau of the Census; US Bureau of Census; Us census bureau; U.S.A. Census Bureau; U.S.A. Census; Bureau of the Census; U. S. Census Bureau; Bureau of Census; Department of Commerce and the Interior; United States Census Office; Commerce and the Interior; Www.census.gov; U.S. Cenus Bureau; The United States Census Bureau; United State Census Bureau; American FactFinder; US Bureau of the Census; American Factfinder; U.S. Census Bureau regions; Census precinct; Federal Bureau of the Census (United States); 72-year rule; Untied States Census Bureau; Census Office; USA Census Bureau
Бюро переписей (Министерства торговли США)
nation-state         
  • Changes in national boundaries after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]
  • Dissolution of the multiethnic [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] (1918)
  • Ethnolinguistic map of mainland China and Taiwan<ref>Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency, 1983. The map shows the distribution of ethnolinguistic groups according to the historical majority of ethnic groups by region. Note this is different from the current distribution due to age-long internal migration and assimilation.</ref>
  • monarchical]] structures and creating independent nation-states.
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after [[World War&nbsp;I]] (as of 1923)
  • School map of Spain from 1850. On it, the State is divided into four parts:- "Fully constitutional Spain", which includes Castile and Andalusia, and the Galician-speaking territories. - "Annexed or assimilated Spain": the territories of the Crown of Aragon, the more significant part of which, except Aragon proper, are Catalan-speaking-, "Foral Spain", which includes Basque-speaking territories-, and "Colonial Spain", with the last overseas colonial territories.
  • The Greater German Reich under [[Nazi Germany]] in 1943
POLITICAL TERM FOR A STATE THAT IS BASED AROUND A NATION
National sovereignty; Nation State; Nation states; State (national); Sovereign nation; Sovereign nations; Nation-states; State nationalism; Nation-State; National state; National monarchy; Nation-state; Nationstate; National Sovereignty; State nation; Mono-national state
сущ.
нация-государство; основополагающий политический субъект современных международных отношений.
national state         
  • Changes in national boundaries after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]
  • Dissolution of the multiethnic [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] (1918)
  • Ethnolinguistic map of mainland China and Taiwan<ref>Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency, 1983. The map shows the distribution of ethnolinguistic groups according to the historical majority of ethnic groups by region. Note this is different from the current distribution due to age-long internal migration and assimilation.</ref>
  • monarchical]] structures and creating independent nation-states.
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after [[World War&nbsp;I]] (as of 1923)
  • School map of Spain from 1850. On it, the State is divided into four parts:- "Fully constitutional Spain", which includes Castile and Andalusia, and the Galician-speaking territories. - "Annexed or assimilated Spain": the territories of the Crown of Aragon, the more significant part of which, except Aragon proper, are Catalan-speaking-, "Foral Spain", which includes Basque-speaking territories-, and "Colonial Spain", with the last overseas colonial territories.
  • The Greater German Reich under [[Nazi Germany]] in 1943
POLITICAL TERM FOR A STATE THAT IS BASED AROUND A NATION
National sovereignty; Nation State; Nation states; State (national); Sovereign nation; Sovereign nations; Nation-states; State nationalism; Nation-State; National state; National monarchy; Nation-state; Nationstate; National Sovereignty; State nation; Mono-national state
национальное государство; современная форма государства, предполагающая сосуществование государства и общества в определенных границах.
nation state         
  • Changes in national boundaries after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]
  • Dissolution of the multiethnic [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] (1918)
  • Ethnolinguistic map of mainland China and Taiwan<ref>Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency, 1983. The map shows the distribution of ethnolinguistic groups according to the historical majority of ethnic groups by region. Note this is different from the current distribution due to age-long internal migration and assimilation.</ref>
  • monarchical]] structures and creating independent nation-states.
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after [[World War&nbsp;I]] (as of 1923)
  • School map of Spain from 1850. On it, the State is divided into four parts:- "Fully constitutional Spain", which includes Castile and Andalusia, and the Galician-speaking territories. - "Annexed or assimilated Spain": the territories of the Crown of Aragon, the more significant part of which, except Aragon proper, are Catalan-speaking-, "Foral Spain", which includes Basque-speaking territories-, and "Colonial Spain", with the last overseas colonial territories.
  • The Greater German Reich under [[Nazi Germany]] in 1943
POLITICAL TERM FOR A STATE THAT IS BASED AROUND A NATION
National sovereignty; Nation State; Nation states; State (national); Sovereign nation; Sovereign nations; Nation-states; State nationalism; Nation-State; National state; National monarchy; Nation-state; Nationstate; National Sovereignty; State nation; Mono-national state
национальное государство; государство, являющееся формой самоопределения конкретной нации.

Определение

nation-building
Journalists sometimes use nation-building to refer to government policies that are designed to create a strong sense of national identity. (JOURNALISM)
...calling for reconciliation and nation building after the bitter election campaign...
This revolutionary expansion required energetic nation-building policies.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Википедия

Census in Canada

Statistics Canada conducts a national census of population and census of agriculture every five years and releases the data with a two-year lag.

The Census of Population provides demographic and statistical data that is used to plan public services such as health care, education, and transportation; determine federal transfer payments; and determine the number of Members of Parliament for each province and territory. The Census of Population is the primary source of sociodemographic data for specific population groups, such as lone-parent families, Indigenous peoples, immigrants, seniors and language groups. Data from the census is also used to assess the economic state of the country, including the economic conditions of immigrants over time, and labour market activity of communities and specific populations. Census data are also leveraged to develop socioeconomic status indicators in support of analysis of various impacts on education achievement and outcomes. At a sub-national level, two provinces (Alberta and Saskatchewan) and two territories (Nunavut and Yukon) have legislation that allows local governments to conduct their own municipal censuses.

The Census of Population gathers important data on a variety of topics, including:

  • Indigenous peoples
  • Education, training and learning
  • Ethnic diversity and immigration
  • Families, households and housing
  • Income, pensions, spending and wealth
  • Labour
  • Languages
  • Population and demography

There have been questions about religion in Canada in the national census since 1871. In 1951, when the frequency of conducting the national census changed from being collected every 10 years to every 5 years, questions about religion were still asked only every 10 years.

Questions on religion were included in the last census, which occurred in 2021, but it will not be included in the 2026 census as questions on religion are included in census years that end in “1”.

The census typically undercounts the population by ~2–4% because people are not at home, have trouble understanding the census, or census enumerators are unable to find the people.

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