Examples of using Absolute number in English and their translations into Spanish
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Estimates of unemployment in Iraq indicate that the absolute number of unemployed rose dramatically in 2004,
due to overall population growth, the absolute number of illiterates only began to decrease during the 1980's Graph 1B.
Research on sustainability topics presents variable cycles in the absolute number of projects carried out and in their percentage
For example, the absolute number of poor people rose in South Asia
The absolute number of the registered unemployed fell by 192,400 persons,
this will not necessarily reduce the absolute number of‘new poor' SCHINAS, 2012, p.
Although a smaller percentage of humanity survives below the poverty line, the absolute number of the poor continues to grow.
On the other hand, the total number of illiterates in Pakistan has almost doubled in absolute number.
Such recognition may be due to increases in both the absolute number of disabled persons and the percentage of the population with a disability in many countries.
despite the progress achieved in a few countries, the absolute number increased to about 32 million during the 1990s.
Although the absolute number of HIV infections is low,
feedlots continue to grow in size and fall in absolute number.
referring to the absolute number of CPs 44 in Europe.
The preschool education level makes an exception, since there the absolute number grows due to the widening scope.
The situation was worst in sub-Saharan Africa as both the absolute number and the percentage of undernourished increased since 1969-1971.
In spite of decreasing poverty rates in sub-Saharan Africa, the absolute number of poor people increased in the region.
Therefore, the absolute number of country offices implementing such plans has increased.
Today, however, the largest absolute number of the poor live in middle-income countries, amounting to approximately 75
Information on the size distribution and absolute number density would require the additional procedures described in paragraphs 15 and 16.
Since 2002, the percentage and absolute number of poor people has decreased in Latin America coinciding with a larger flow of FDI and other external flows.