Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ap Chem Solutions Answers 1983 A

Methodology: Tributes I and II

The data are taken from Census of Population and Housing 2001 the INE , specifically the "Detailed results in an accessible version." Therefore, not only census sample data and have no margin of error (at least sample).
For both graphs has been used in the x-axis, year of birth of each cohort, including only those born between 1926 and 1976: before 1976 and significantly reducing the cohort due to deaths, increased longevity of women may alter the graph, those born after 1976 had much in 2001 as 25 years, and had not yet finished training (especially the university level).
In the vertical axis is intended to represent the average years of effective schooling for each cohort. To do this we used the data of the highest degree attained by the English, transforming into years of schooling in accordance with the following table:

Years First grade 6 Diploma
Education Level
estimated
Illiterate
1
Without studies
3


ESO, EGB, BA Elemental
8
Baccalaureate
12
Intermediate FP
10
Higher Level FP
13

15
Bachelor
17
Doctoral
19

As you can see, the years of qualification levels in the system under the General Education Law (LGE ) of 1970 (EGB, BUP, FP I and II) rather than actual. This is because the younger cohorts represented in the graph still studying for that Act, but in 2001 and was in force Logse. Naturally, the older cohorts some degrees require fewer years, so probably the slope of both graphs should be even higher. One more thing, have not been taken into account years of Children. Figure
sex were included English living in Spain in 2001, but in the graph the size of the municipality of birth only included those born in Spain. In this last graph should be taken into account that corresponds to the size of the municipality that these populations were in 2001. This may distort enough curves, many born before 1950 in category "Between 100,000 and 500,000" actually gave their first cry in towns of no more than 5,000 souls. And, of course, you have in mind where they were born, but we can not know what place studied.
To get an idea, according to the census in 2001 (eye, Excel 1 Mb) had only six municipalities with more than 500,000 inhabitants: Madrid, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bValencia, Sevilla, Zaragoza and Malaga, while another 50 were between 100,000 and half a million. Among the latter are, of course, many provincial capitals, but also places the crown of the great capitals. In the intermediate category are nearly 600 municipalities, including Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid, 97 546) and Teulada (10010, Alicante). Between 1,000 and 10,000 inhabitants were 2,516 municipalities in 2001 and below 10,000, about 5,000. Needless to say, is that in many cases has nothing to do the town of birth in residence in 2001: a more comprehensive study that takes into account both factors (size of the municipality of birth and residence) could shed more light on the subject. Maybe one day I tried.

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