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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists occupations: 16 years and over: Women (LEU0254745400A) from 2000 to 2011 about cartographers, photogrammetrists, second quartile, occupation, females, full-time, salaries, workers, earnings, 16 years +, wages, median, employment, and USA.
The PERM Sponsorship Trends linear chart visualizes the number of PERM cases filed by Cartography Biosciences from 2020 to 2023, highlighting the company’s long-term sponsorship patterns. The horizontal bar chart titled Distribution of Job Fields Receiving PERM Sponsorship further categorizes sponsored roles by job type.
Philippe Vandermaelen (1795-1869) was born in Brussels at the end of the 18th century into a wealthy family. Already in his childhood he was very interested in cartography and became self-taught. He started his career with a work of monumental proportions: an Atlas universel, which he published between 1825 and 1827 in forty installments of ten folios each. This work is exceptional in two respects: it is the first world atlas, on a single scale, from which a gigantic globe with a diameter of 7.55 meters can be made; Moreover, it is the first atlas that was created using a printing technique that artists highly prized but with which scientists were not yet familiar: lithography. It did not take long for Philippe Vandermaelen to enjoy international fame. Immediately afterwards he started work on an Atlas de l'Europe in 165 folios. In 1830, Vandermaelen founded the Etablissement géographique de Bruxelles at the gates of the city. When Belgium became independent, the cartographer adapted his production. In just a few months he completed the first pages of a Carte de la Belgique d'après Ferraris in 42 folios. In parallel, he led a large-scale information gathering campaign that enabled him to begin publishing the Dictionnaires géographiques spéciaux des provinces de la Belgique in 1831. Very quickly Vandermaelen became the Belgian cartographer par excellence. In 1831 he was commissioned by the government to draw up a Carte des frontières on the basis of which negotiations between Belgium and Holland would be conducted. It was the beginning of a long collaboration between the government and this private entrepreneur. Vandermaelen was commissioned to map the roads, canals, railways and telegraph after the borders, and then also the mines and factories, the general leveling, the subsoil of Belgium and the expansion of Brussels. He took advantage of his privileged relations with the government to get his hands on the handwritten plans of the municipal land registries. He also acquired the existing trigonometry. He sent his topographers to the nine provinces to make the necessary measurements and published two Cartes topographiques de la Belgique: the map on a scale of 1:80,000 in 25 folios – a masterpiece of lithography – was completely completed in 1853, while the 250 folios of the map at a scale of 1:20,000 were published between 1846 and 1854, long before the map of the Military Depot, the first folios of which only rolled off the presses in 1865. When the Etablissement géographique de Bruxelles closed its doors for good in 1880, the Royal Library of Belgium acquired the lion's share of the immense production (Source: KBR). The digital disclosure of Vandermaelen's topographic map on a scale of 1:20,000 was achieved through a collaboration in 2009 between KBR and the then AGIV (Agency for Geographical Information Flanders), now Digital Flanders. The maps were digitized, georeferenced and made available for consultation via geopunt.be, the geoportal of GDI-Flanders. The intellectual property rights of the georeferenced maps are shared and belong to KBR and Digitaal Vlaanderen.
This linear chart displays the number of PERM cases filed for graduates in Cartography And Geographic Information Systems from 2020 to 2023, highlighting the trends and changes in sponsorship over the years. It provides a deep dive into how graduates in this specific major have engaged with potential employers for permanent residency in the U.S., illustrating the major’s effectiveness in connecting students with career opportunities that lead to permanent residency
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—among PERM graduates from Cartography And Geographic Information Systems. It shows the educational composition of students who have pursued and successfully obtained permanent residency through their qualifications in Cartography And Geographic Information Systems. This visualization helps to understand the diversity of educational backgrounds that contribute to successful PERM applications, reflecting the major’s role in fostering students’ career paths towards permanent residency in the U.S.
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The 250mx250m population grid drawn up by the Andalusian Institute of Statistics and Cartography, provides meticulous and updated information on the distribution of the population in Andalusia, regardless of administrative divisions. It is a regular mesh of 250m x 250m cells to which, through georeferencing, the population has been assigned based on the location of the postal address where each of the inhabitants registered on January 1, 2018 in the Base resides. Longitudinal Population Data of Andalusia. As long as statistical secrecy is not compromised, in addition to the total population, each cell offers sociodemographic information allowing us to know the resident population according to large age groups, nationality, sex, place of birth, time of residence, state of affiliation, Receipt of a contributory pension from Social Security and job seekers from the Andalusian Employment Service. The website of the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucía offers a visualization service: "Spatial Distribution of the Population of Andalusia" that allows interactive consultation https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/institutodeestadisticaycartografia/distribucionpob/index.htm. In cases where the principle of statistical secrecy has been compromised, the data value has been replaced by the character '-1'. In the fields with information with nationality, the classifications are as follows: ESP: population with Spanish nationality. EU15: population with nationality of one of the member states of the European Union with a date of entry prior to 2004 (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom and Sweden). Spain is excluded. MAG, population with nationality of one of the following Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). AMS population with nationality from a South American country (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela); OTR, population with nationality of a country not included in the four indicated groups. The information related to Social Security affiliation distinguishes between: total affiliates, affiliates by sex, affiliates employed by others and affiliates on their own. On November 22, 2019, the population data is updated, corresponding to January 1, 2018. In addition, as of the 2015 edition, information on contributory pension recipients according to sex, type of pension and median income for this concept is included . The classification is as follows: PENCJUB: pensioners who exclusively receive retirement pensions, PENCVIU: pensioners who exclusively receive a widow's pension, PENCJYV: pensioners who receive both retirement and widowhood pensions, PENCINC: pensioners who exclusively receive a disability pension and PENCOTR: other types of pensioners not included in the four previous fields (orphans, in favor of relatives, ...) As of 2017, information is included in the File of job seekers registered in the offices of the Andalusian Employment Service (SAE), distinguishing between: total job seekers, male applicants and female applicants, in addition to total registered unemployment, registered unemployment in men and registered unemployment in women. In this latest edition, for the data for 2018, information is offered on the time elapsed in the municipality of residence. The IECA continues to work to continue including information that takes advantage of the potential of the integration of statistics, cartography and the exploitation of administrative records.
This linear chart displays the number of PERM cases filed for graduates in Cartography And Geographical Information System from 2020 to 2023, highlighting the trends and changes in sponsorship over the years. It provides a deep dive into how graduates in this specific major have engaged with potential employers for permanent residency in the U.S., illustrating the major’s effectiveness in connecting students with career opportunities that lead to permanent residency
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Companies in the Surveying and Mapping Services industry have struggled with volatile downstream demand over the past few years. Demand for surveying services fluctuates in response to construction activity, as surveyors are a necessity for construction projects. Although demand for surveying services has risen in areas like heavy and civil engineering construction, as well as exploration, these gains haven’t been enough to counterbalance a drop in demand from residential building construction. Slow growth in the number of surveyors has constrained the market’s size, as more experienced surveyors are retiring while fewer young people are interested in pursuing surveying as a career. Overall, revenue is expected to have contracted at an annualised 3.9% over the five years through 2024-25 to $4.0 billion, including an anticipated plummet of 7.1% in 2024-25. Technological advancements in surveying and mapping services have influenced the industry’s performance. Cost-effective drone surveying technology with fast processing speeds has allowed some companies to provide value-added products that appeal to time-sensitive clients. However, some downstream clients with large capital resources have bypassed third-party surveying service providers, even though they can offer specialised services, and developed in-house surveying capabilities for cost efficiency, limiting surveyors’ pricing ability. Some large-scale surveyors have capitalised on a flurry of high-profile projects to build stronger reputations and expand their market share. Over the coming years, a recovery in key downstream sectors, including residential housing construction, as interest rates ease will improve the industry’s performance. As softening interest rates improve downstream conditions, surveyors working in construction markets will be in a better position to capitalise on improved downstream conditions. Investment in apartment and townhouse construction will also rally, driven by government efforts to solve housing supply shortages over the coming years. Industry revenue is projected to climb at an annualised 2.2% over the five years through 2029-30 to $4.1 billion.
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—among PERM graduates from Cartography. It shows the educational composition of students who have pursued and successfully obtained permanent residency through their qualifications in Cartography. This visualization helps to understand the diversity of educational backgrounds that contribute to successful PERM applications, reflecting the major’s role in fostering students’ career paths towards permanent residency in the U.S.
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—among PERM graduates from Cartography And Geographical Information System. It shows the educational composition of students who have pursued and successfully obtained permanent residency through their qualifications in Cartography And Geographical Information System. This visualization helps to understand the diversity of educational backgrounds that contribute to successful PERM applications, reflecting the major’s role in fostering students’ career paths towards permanent residency in the U.S.
This linear chart displays the number of PERM cases filed for graduates in Cartography from 2020 to 2023, highlighting the trends and changes in sponsorship over the years. It provides a deep dive into how graduates in this specific major have engaged with potential employers for permanent residency in the U.S., illustrating the major’s effectiveness in connecting students with career opportunities that lead to permanent residency
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—among PERM graduates from Geodesy, Cartography And Cadastre. It shows the educational composition of students who have pursued and successfully obtained permanent residency through their qualifications in Geodesy, Cartography And Cadastre. This visualization helps to understand the diversity of educational backgrounds that contribute to successful PERM applications, reflecting the major’s role in fostering students’ career paths towards permanent residency in the U.S.
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of degrees—Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral—among PERM graduates from Geodesy And Cartography. It shows the educational composition of students who have pursued and successfully obtained permanent residency through their qualifications in Geodesy And Cartography. This visualization helps to understand the diversity of educational backgrounds that contribute to successful PERM applications, reflecting the major’s role in fostering students’ career paths towards permanent residency in the U.S.
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists occupations: 16 years and over (LEU0254478400A) from 2000 to 2024 about cartographers, photogrammetrists, occupation, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, wages, employment, and USA.