A Short Demographic Analysis Pertaining To Education In Georgia
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...Demographic studies supply our basic needs to categorize and list information, but it is supposed to have some sort of ultimate use-not to make it a worthwhile pursuit, but in order to justify its costs. Looking at lists of raw data, it would be easy to assume that there is no possible use for much of the data collected, but just when that thought is about to surface, our eyes fall on that one elusive category that will tie all the other collected data points together to formulate a cohesive picture of the sector of a society or attitudes that we are investigating. A more common marketing use of demographics is found in applications such as this one: Citing a Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago study, BW [Business Week] says that between 1970 and 1992 more than 32 million households were formed, but that the share of married couples shrank to 53% from 77%. `At the same time, the shares of one-parent and single-person households jumped 16% and 31%, respectively,' the magazine reports, adding that `these changes spell increasing income inequality.' What does all of this mean? The study shows...
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