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- total po****tion. However, it is believed that foreigners have been undercounted. As of May 2021[update], there were 281,000 expatriate workers, an estimated...
- between 20,000 and 25,000, considering that the community has often been undercounted. Including Evangelical Protestants (18%), Mainline Protestants (18%)...
- health experts said that it was more likely that COVID-19 deaths were undercounted. Regarding a COVID-19 vaccine, she said in June 2020 that "under no cir****stances...
- Americans were estimated to have been undercounted by 0.91%; however, those living on reservations were undercounted by 5.64%, while those living elsewhere...
- demographers have observed that those ancestries tend to be recently undercounted in U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey ancestry self-reporting...
- United States. In the 2020 census, the African American po****tion was undercounted at an estimated rate of 3.3%, up from 2.1% in 2010. African American...
- commuters) suggest a minimum of 3.5 million. "There are up to 1.5 mln undercounted residents in Kiev Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine", Korrespondent...
- percent Military personnel are not counted and national minorities are undercounted in the Chinese census, as in some other censuses. 3.6 million people...
- people. On May 9, Dr. Fauci confirmed that the U.S. death toll was likely undercounted. On May 13, the CDC changed its guidance and said that fully vaccinated...
- proportions of immigrants and undo****ented aliens are traditionally undercounted for a variety of reasons, often based on a mistrust of government officials...