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- The Global Religious Landscape | Pew Research Center
A country-by-country analysis of data from more than 2,500 censuses, surveys and population registers finds that 84% of adults and children around the globe are religiously affiliated The study also finds that the median age of two major groups – Muslims (23 years) and Hindus (26) – is younger than the world’s overall population (28), while Jews have the highest median age (36)
- India on course to overtake China as worlds most populous . . .
The United Nations' report was released on World Population Day
- How has China maintained domestic food security amid global . . .
As many as 828 million people, or 10% of the world’s population, suffered from hunger in 2021, and nearly 30% faced moderate or severe food insecurity In March 2022, the Food Price Index peaked Despite declines in recent months, the price remained high above last year's value
- Why is India Protein Starved?. A nation with the . . . - Medium
Alarmingly, 9 out of 10 people in India consume an inadequate amount of protein 84% of Indian vegetarian and 65% of non-vegetarian diets are protein deficient The problem is not with
- The Middle Class in India: From 1947 to the Present and . . .
As shown in Figure 2, the number of households in India with disposable incomes of more than US $10,000 has risen twentyfold in twenty-five years, from 2 5 million in 1990 to nearly fifty million in 2015 12 The number of households in India with disposable incomes of more than US $10,000 has risen twentyfold in twenty-five years
- The world population grew fast over the last 60 years, but . . .
Time spent alone among young people increased slowly in the second half of the 2010s and then rose sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic It hasn’t fallen back to earlier levels since then In absolute terms, young people spent around four hours alone per day in 2010 By 2023, that number had grown to six hours per day
- Hindu population share fell 7. 8% between 1950-2015 in India . . .
The share of the Hindu population decreased by 7 82% between 1950 and 2015 in India, while that of Muslims increased by 43 15%, suggesting that there is a conducive environment in the country to
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