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Solo women were rare
By Nancy Battick In my last column I wrote about the challenges involved in researching the early censuses. One of the things that may strike researchers is how often the head of household was male.
For more than a millennium, many Andean peoples used an object called a "khipu" (also spelled "quipu" and pronounced "key-poo ...
Maharashtra's voters, who have experienced coalition governments for over three decades, now seem to have opted for greater ...
It found average attendance at 58,000 people, or 15.5 per cent of the Church of Ireland population, as defined by the 2011 ...
Caste and skill censuses are both crucial for India’s inclusive development. A caste census helps address inequalities and ...
He emphasised the importance of state-specific branding for local products to enhance revenue generation, noting that the ...
One of the frustrating things involving the early U.S. censuses (1790-1840) is that the members of the household aren’t named ...
Iraq is holding its first nationwide census in nearly four decades this week, a long-awaited count in a nation that has been ...
The decision comes close on the heels of Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu calling for couples to have more children, citing the ...
The caste census will help the marginalised castes that often lack proper access to education and skill training due to ...
Panaji: In response to a series of dog attacks, including a fatal incident involving a seven-year-old boy, Goa govt has ...
Despite numerous policy initiatives, low-income students have remained underrepresented at most so-called elite colleges for ...