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Item Annual Import and Export Trade Statistics 1963(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1963)Item Atlas(ESS, 2010-05) Ethiopian Statistical ServicesDistributed systems form a rapidly changing field of computer science. Since the previous edition of this book, exciting new topics have emerged such as peer to-peer computing and sensor networks, while others have become much more mature, like Web services and Web applications in general. Changes such as these required that we revised our original text to bring it up to dateItem Introduction to Population(ethiopia stasitics serves, 2012-01-17) Charles,Item Introduction to population demographics(ethiopia stastics serves, 2012-01-12) ika Tuff; y TuffA population is defined as a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area. Members of a population often rely on the same resources, are subject to similar environmental constraints, and depend on the availability of other members to persist over time. Scientists study a population by examining how individuals in that population interact with each other and how the population as a whole interacts with its environment. As a tool for objectively studying populations, population ecologists rely on a series of statistical measures, known as demographic parameters, to describe that population (Lebreton et al. 1992). The field of science interested in collecting and analyzing these numbers is termed population demographics,Item Peoples Democratic Replblic • of Ethiopia Bale, Borena, Sidamo, North &. South Omo Administrallve Regions 1986/87(Ethiopian Statistical service, 1986)Item Population and Housing Census(ESS, 2002-05) Musilli, AndyFor any country, the population census is the primary source of information about the size of population, its geographic distribution and the social, demographic and economic characteristics of its people. The strengths and distinctiveness of a census compared with most alternative sources of statistical information arise from its complete geographic coverage and the continuity and comparability of statistics from census to census. Thus, the possibilities provided by the census to generate statistics about all the people living in any local or defined area or belonging to any defined sub-group of the population distinguishes it from other data sources. As a result, it permits, for example, the analysis of migrant populations, persons living in disadvantaged areas or circumstances, or female-headed households and other gender related issues. Together with the housing census, invariably conducted in tandem, the population census provides an important part of the foundation for good governance and development.Item PRB’s Population Handbook(Twelfth printing, 2011-05) Arthur Haupt; Thomas T.Kane; Carl HaubNow in its sixth edition, PRB’s Population Handbook is also available online. Each updated chapter is on PRB’s website, www.prb-population-handbook-2011.aspx. Since its publication in 1978, PRB’s Population Handbook has appeared in several languages and has been circulated around the world. It has been used by thousands of teachers and students in fields such as sociology, geography, and urban studies. Journalists refer to the handbook as an authoritative guide in preparing population-related stories, while policymakers and planners have found it to be a ready reference to the rates, ratios, and concepts of demography. Understanding the broad implications of population change is important to those who make decisions and inform others about demographic change around the world. Since its publication in 1978, PRB’s Population Handbook has appeared in several languages and has been circulated around the world. It has been used by thousands of teachers and students in fields such as sociology, geography, and urban studies. Journalists refer to the handbook as an authoritative guide in preparing population-related stories, while policymakers and planners have found it to be a ready reference to the rates, ratios, and concepts of demography. Understanding the broad implications of population change is important to those who make decisions and inform others about demographic change around the worldItem Statistical Abstract 1964(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1964)Item Statistical Abstract 1965(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1965)Item Statistical Abstract 1966(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1966)Item Statistical Abstract 1967 and 1968(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1967)Item Statistical Abstract 1969(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1969)Item Statistical Abstract 1970(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1970)Item Statistical Abstract 1971(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1971)Item Statistical Abstract 1972(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1972)Item Statistical Abstract 1976(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1976)Item Statistical Abstract 1978(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1978)Item Statistical Abstract 1980(Ethiopian Statstical Service, 1980)Item Statistical Abstract 1982(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1982)Item Statistical Abstract 1982(Ethiopian Statistical Service, 1982)
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