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A political blog about Bahamian politics in The Bahamas, Bahamian Politicans - and the entire Bahamas political lot. Bahamian Blogger Dennis Dames keeps you updated on the political news and views throughout the islands of The Bahamas without fear or favor. Bahamian Politicians and the Bahamian Political Arena: Updates one Post at a time on Bahamas Politics and Bahamas Politicans; and their local, regional and international policies and perspectives.

Showing posts with label Bahamian population. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bahamian population. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Bahamas 2010 Census Report: ... ...the census report makes note of the first census in 1722 ...whereby 74 percent of the population was white and 26 percent black... compared to the 2010 census ...whereby 91 percent identified themselves as black, five percent white, and two percent as of mixed race... ...Such an extreme reorientation of the racial makeup of a country identifies the need to reexamine assumptions about who we are

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The Bahamas in numbers thenassauguardian editorial Our census, a vital and complicated undertaking, describes the identity of The Baha...
Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bahamas: Increases in population lead to increased crime ...while increases in gross domestic product (GDP) lead to decreased crime

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Study keys in on causes of crime By Candia Dames Guardian News Editor candia@nasguard.com A new scientific study by a College of The B...
Friday, April 23, 2010

Dr Bernard Nottage: ... "far too many Bahamians" leave school without the necessary skills either to join the workforce or go on to further education

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School leavers 'in skills crisis' By ALISON LOWE Tribune Staff Reporter alowe@tribunemedia.net: SOCIETY is in crisis as "far to...
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