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The total population of Trinidad and Tobago was 1,328,019 according to the 2011 census, [8] an increase of 5.2 per cent since the 2000 census. According to the 2012 revision of the World Population Prospects the total population was estimated at 1,328,000 in 2010, compared to only 646,000 in 1950.
People are living longer ... and felt well rested after waking up most days were likely to live longer than those who didn’t—4.7 years longer for men, and 2.4 years longer for women. ...
According to International Labour Organization, "the working poor are employed people who live in households that fall below an accepted poverty line. While poverty in the developed world is often associated with unemployment, the extreme poverty that exists throughout much of the developing world is largely a problem of employed persons in ...
A higher share of women than of men are poor, women undergo greater depth or severity of poverty than men, women are likely to experience more persistent and longer-term poverty than men, women's irregular burden of poverty is increasing relative to men, women face more difficulties in lifting themselves out of poverty, and women-headed ...
Scientists may have found the reason women live longer than men. A study found men’s life expectancy in the U.S. is six years less than women’s. ... but the widening of the gap is more than ...
Women live longer than men in all countries, and across all age groups, for which reliable records exist. [12] In The United States, men are less healthy than women across all social classes. Non-white men are especially unhealthy. Men are over-represented in dangerous occupations and represent a majority of on the job deaths.
The researchers discovered that men who have adopted all eight habits by age 40 are predicted to live an average of 24 years longer than men who have none of those habits. Women who have all of ...
Many women and men in the Caribbean region are engaged on a large scale in the informal sector. Within the informal sector however, there is earning discrimination. [11] Men tend to do the work that earns high wages whereas women do the work that is considered domestic. [3] Within the informal sector women earn less wages than men. [11]