total population definition
total population means the official statistics of the population residing in the area of jurisdiction of a metropolitan, local or district municipality, as published in the Community Survey 2016: Statistical Release No. P0301, in terms of the Statistics Act, 1999 (Act No. 6 of 1999); and
total population means the sum of populations of all eligible cities.
total population means the official statistics of the population residing in the area of jurisdiction of a metropolitan, local or district municipality, as determined by the Statistician General for the 2011 Census, in terms of section 14(7) of the Statistics Act, 1999 (Act No. 6 of 1999);
More Definitions of total population
total population means the number of residents listed in the most current edition of “Census of Population and Housing,” published by the United States Bureau of the Census.
total population means all persons of a grid cell whose usual residence is located in that grid cell;
total population of a town means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or that enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which a grant is to be paid or an allocation is to be made, whichever is most recent; except that any town whose enumerated population residing in state and federal institutions within such town and attributed to such town by the census exceeds forty per cent of such "total
total population of a town means that enumerated in the most recent federal decennial census of population or that enumerated in the current population report series issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census available on January first of the fiscal year two years prior to the fiscal year in which a grant is to be paid or an allocation is to be made, whichever is most recent; except that any town whose enumerated population residing in state and federal institutions within such town and attributed to such town by the census exceeds forty per cent of such total population shall be counted as follows: (A) Those persons who are incarcerated or in custodial situations, including, but not limited to, jails, prisons, hospitals or training schools; or (B) those persons who reside in dormitory facilities in schools, colleges, universities or on military bases shall not be counted in the total population of a town.
total population means the estimated total population as determined by Statistics Canada on the basis of the 1991 census of population or the most recent decennial census of population for which results are published, excluding institutional residents, as defined in Population Estimates by First Official Language Spoken, September 1989.
total population means the number of residents listed in the -1980 most current edition of "Census of Popula tion and Housing, ” dated March 1981, published by the Iowa department of economic development United States Bureau of the Census.
total population. Size: Talbot County, MD has a population of 37,500 people, of which 96.7% are citizens. As of 2017, 6.28% of Talbot County, MD residents were born outside of the country (2,350 people). - Health Insurance Status: 93.8% of the population of Talbot County, MD has health coverage, with 40.8% on employee plans, 13.2% on Medicaid, 19.5% on Medicare, 18.8% on non-group plans, and 1.47% on military or VA plans. - Percent of Population without Health Insurance (likely eligible for coverage): 6.2% are uninsured. - Percent of Population Living Under the Poverty Level: In Talbot County, MD, 9.97% of the population for whom poverty status is determined (3,690 out of 37,000 people) live below the poverty line, a number that is lower than the national average of 13.1%. The largest demographic living in poverty are Females 75+, followed by Females 55 - 64 and then Females 25 - 34. The most common racial or ethnic group living below the poverty line in Talbot County is White, followed by Black and Hispanic.