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- Below is the list of largest employers including government owned companies and institutions in 2022. Following is the list of Fortune 500 companies providing...
- Antigua and Barbuda is an island nation made up of: Antigua island, which is divided into six parishes; and of the two dependencies of Barbuda island and...
- Washington, D.C.: World Bank. Retrieved November 20, 2020. "Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty lines (% of po****tion) - India". World Bank...
- alpha-3. "Poverty headcount ratio at $2.15 a day (2017 PPP) (% of po****tion)". World Bank. Retrieved 18 October 2024. "Poverty headcount ratio at $3.65...
- Enrollment is the sum of the headcount of undergraduate and graduate students. Enrollment is counted by the 21st-day headcount, as provided to the United...
- having had one of his goals annulled in a headcount earlier in the season. There have been only three headcounts, all unsuccessful, in the history of the...
- MDGs, outperforming other South Asian countries. Sri Lanka's poverty headcount index was 4.1% by 2016. Since the end of the three-decade-long Sri Lankan...
- administrative agency of the state of Illinois in terms of state employee headcount, with 14,057 employees. The following subdepartments are listed alphabetically:...
- system is run under a single administration Enrollment is the sum of the headcount of undergraduate and graduate students Enrollment is counted by the Integrated...
- stability, fostering robust economic growth. Poverty, measured by the poverty headcount ratio, fluctuated from nearly 50% in the early 1960s to 54% in 1963–64...