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According to the 2010 census [18] [19] Catholics constitute 40.1% of the population of Belize, down from 49.6% in 2000 and 57.7% in 1991; [20] Protestants constitute 31.7% of the population, with a slight growth in percentage for some groups since 2000 (8.5% Pentecostal; 5.5% Adventist; 4.6% Anglican; 3.8% Mennonite; 3.6% Baptist; 2.9% ...
Pages in category "Vital statistics (government records)" ... Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965; S. Social Security Death Index
Individuals seeking documentation of a particular birth, death, or marriage must contact the appropriate state, city, or territory office that holds those records. The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics gathers statistics from the states, whose registration procedures may be centralized or decentralized. [7]
This is a list of the 6 districts of Belize by Human Development Index as of 2022. [1] Rank District HDI (2022) ... Belize: 0.700: ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...
Its birth rate was 17.8 births/1,000 population (2022), and the death rate was 6.3 deaths/1,000 population (2022). [115] A substantial ethnic-demographic shift has been occurring since 1980 when the Creole/ Hispanic ratio shifted from 58/38 to 26/53 in 1991, due to many Creoles moving to the US and a rising Mestizo birth rate and migration from ...
The IGI contains free genealogical information, submitted from various sources including names and data for vicarious ordinances by Latter-day Saints (LDS) researchers, records obtained from contributors who are not members of the church, and data extracted from microfilmed birth or marriage records. The index contains millions of records of ...
Social Security Death Index: a database of death records created from the U.S. Social Security Administration's Death Master File Extract. Most persons who have died since 1936 who had a Social Security Number and whose death has been reported to the Social Security Administration are listed in this index. The database includes given name and ...
Reclaim The Records is the first genealogical organization to successfully sue a government agency for the release of records back to the public. As of July 2019, the organization has acquired and freely published more than twenty five million records, most of which had never been open to the public before in any location or format, or else ...