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People who have been granted permanent resident status in Canada. Please note that in these datasets, the figures have been suppressed or rounded to prevent the identification of individuals when the datasets are compiled and compared with other publicly available statistics. Values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--“ and all other values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. This may result to the sum of the figures not equating to the totals indicated.
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This Dataset contains year, country of citizenship, state or territory of US and gender-wise total number of permanent residents in USA
Note: Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are often referred to simply as "immigrants," but they are also known as "permanent resident aliens" and "green card holders."
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This Dataset contains year, country of citizenship, major class of admission (Diversity programs, Employment-based preferences, Family-sponsored preferences, Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, Other, Refugee and asylee adjustments) and gender-wise total number of permanent residents in USA
Note: Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are often referred to simply as "immigrants," but they are also known as "permanent resident aliens" and "green card holders."
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A comprehensive dataset of Green Card sponsorship trends, including data on employment-based Green Cards, labor certifications, top employers, and industry trends.
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The total number of people granted permanent resident status in Canada by immigration category (permanent residents): family class, economic immigrants, refugees, other immigrants and category not stated; and the total number of Temporary Foreign Worker work permit holders, International Mobility Program work permit holders, foreign students and humanitarian population; and an overview of permanent and temporary residence, passport and Permanent Resident Card applications received and processed by the CIC Operational Network as a whole (all of CIC's Points of Service, in Canada and overseas), with totals for applications received, network outcomes (withdrawn applications and positive or negative decisions regarding applicant eligibility and admissibility) and the total number of authorizations and visas issued for permanent residents. Note that prior to December 31, 2015, processing times for many of our services were displayed by visa office. This was useful when applications for permanent or temporary residence were always processed by the nearest visa office. However, we now have the ability to move applications around our global network to ensure they are processed as efficiently as possible. This means applications may not be processed at the office closest to where the applicant lives. As a result, only overall processing information is now being reported.
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A legal permanent resident (LPR) or “green card” recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent residence in the United States. Permanent resident status confers certain rights and responsibilities. For example, LPRs may live and work permanently anywhere in the United States, own property, and attend public schools, colleges, and universities.
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Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are also known as 'permanent resident aliens' and 'green card holders.'
description: Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are also known as 'permanent resident aliens' and 'green card holders.'; abstract: Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are also known as 'permanent resident aliens' and 'green card holders.'
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Legal permanent residents (LPRs) are foreign nationals who have been granted the right to reside permanently in the United States. LPRs are often referred to as simply 'immigrants,' but they are also known as 'permanent resident aliens' and 'green card holders.
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A comprehensive dataset of top majors for Green Card sponsorships in 2025, including salary data, petition trends, and employer insights. Updated annually with the latest data on Green Card sponsorship trends and employer behavior.
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The following table is imported from the 2019 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics under the Department of Homeland Security:
The 2019 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration enforcement actions, including apprehensions and arrests, removals, and returns.
Table 39. Aliens Removed or Returned: Fiscal Years 1892 to 2019 (https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook/2019/table39)
The data was collected to observe trends in history reflecting the number of immigrants deported - more specifically removed or returned.
The 2015 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a -green card-), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
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The 2016 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for jamaica in the U.S.
Issuance of a temporary residence card for Gazans residing during the year 2023 according to the month and type of issuance
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for mining quarrying and oil and gas extraction in the U.S.
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The number of applications for Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) Cards received at the Case Processing Region (CPC-PRC), the number of PR Cards issued, and the number of PR Cards outstanding (yet to be processed or issued) at the end of the reporting period, as well as application processing times. Comparisons (percentage change) between totals are also provided.
The following topics were asked about identically at every time of survey: most important political problems of the Federal Republic; intent to participate in the next Federal Parliament election; behavior at the polls in the last Federal Parliament election; sympathy scale for the SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP, the Greens and the PDS; satisfaction with achievements of the Federal Government (scale); sympathy scale for the large or small partner in the government as well as the small and large partner in opposition; party preference according to rank order procedure and Sunday question; sympathy scale for top politicians of the parties; judgement on economic situation of the country and one´s own economic situation; expected economic situation for the state; self-assessment on a left-right continuum. 2. In at least one or more survey months the following questions were posed: coalition preference; naming the five most important political personalities in the Federal Republic; sympathy scale for the most important top politicians in the Federal Republic; judgement on the normality of the Greens as party; acceptance of a party office by state and federal members of parliament of the Greens and personally perceived importance of this topic; judgement whether the SPD stands behind the policies of Gerhard Schroeder and the CDU behind the policies of Angela Merkel; assessment of unity of SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP and the Greens on important political questions; general satisfaction with democracy; interest in politics; the right people in leading positions; judgement on the situation of the German economy; expectations of the opposition; judgement on the dispute culture in politics; preferred CDU/CSU candidate for chancellor; influence of contributions on political decisions of the Federal Government under Helmut Kohl; approval of compensation for financial damages caused by Kohl through contributions; judgement on treatment of Kohl on the occasion of celebration of German unity; judgement on the political achievement of Kohl in general; approval of the resignation of Wolfgang Schaeuble and preferred successor; the one primarily to blame for the CDU problems; trust in the willingness of the CDU to clear up the contribution affair; attitude to demands for resignation of Roland Koch; personally perceived importance of CDU contribution incidents; attitude to criminal prosecution of Helmut Kohl; assessment about unofficial SPD bank accounts; personally perceived importance of SPD flight affair in NRW; assessment of the most influential person in the CDU/CSU (Merkel, Merz or Stoiber); approval of reunification in 1989 as well as currently; perceived joy or concern about unification; fulfillment of personal expectations and solution of problems regarding unification; judgement on efforts of the Federal Government for achievement of equivalent living conditions in East and West; assessment of the degree of rapproachment of the Germans since unity; attitude to the terms ´Ossi´ {´Easty´} and ´Wessi´ {´Westy´}; assessment about the length of integration in years; attitude to dissatisfaction of the East Germans; national identity of respondent; trip to East Germany after the turning point; attitude to coping with the past of the GDR; satisfaction with condition of society in general and in comparison with Western Europe; expected economic situation in Germany and personal economic situation in a year; issue ability of the parties in the areas economy, job creation, finances, tax policy, foreigner policy, environmental policy and securing of pensions; expectations of the tax reform; attitude to the attempt by the CDU/CSU to reject the tax reform; attitude to pension financing and preferential tax treatment of private provision for old age; assessment of personal future financial situation as pensioner in comparison with current pensioners; judgement on current social situation of pensioners and assessment of the security of pensions in 20 years; attitude to private provision for old age for employees; rights to a compulsory pension, a civil servant pension, a company or private provision; possession of life insurance, savings assets, shares, stocks and shares and real estate; attitude to PDS participation in the pension discussion; judgement on the work of the Federal Government; government ability of the CDU/CSU; knowledge about the Federal President and evaluation of his work in general; attitude to combat military service for women; ideas about the future of compulsory military service and bout introduction of compulsory military service for women; appropriateness of the wage increases demanded by the IG Metall; expected advantages and disadvantages for the country from membership in the EU; attitude to introduction of the Euro on 1 January 1999; significance of loss of value of the Euro against the Dollar for Germany and personally perceived importance of this topic; expectation of success of the Euro; attitude to EU extension regarding the Baltic countries as well as Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary; significance of EU enlargement to the East for Germany; assessment of the success of the EU summit in Nice; approval of equalization of votes in the EU council of ministers; approval of restriction of the relation of the EU countries with Austria since the FPOE has a part in the government; agreement with government participation of FPOE and Joerg Haider; candidate preference for the presidency of the USA; blame for jeopardy to the peace process between Palestinians and Israelis; agreement with a Green Card for foreign IT specialists and the CDU postcard action in NRW against this measure; personally perceived importance of the postcard action; fairness of the accusation of foreigner hostility of the CDU; feeling of threat to democracy from the NPD; naming the most dangerous of the right-wing radical parties (DVU {deutsche Volksunion}, the NPD, Republicans); approval of an NPD prohibition; perceived need of new laws to combat right-wing radicalism; preferred use of additional revenues from the sale of mobil telephone licenses; attitude to homosexual marriage and equal tax treatment; assessment of the development direction of the PDS after change of leadership; attitude to immigration policy, the term ´Leitkultur´ of the CDU/CSU and to foreigners living in Germany; feeling of threat from crime (fear of victimization); attitude to use or shut-down of nuclear power plants; attitude to suspension of the ecology tax, to the CDU attitude to this and to the relief measures of the government; attitude to the solidarity surcharge; consumption of meat and feeling of personal health threat from BSE; retrospect on the year 2000; prospect for the year 2001. Demography: sex; age (classified); marital status; living together with a partner; presence of children in household; school degree (East or West); number of children not of school-age; number of children under 13 years old; ages of children; government examination or similar; recognized school degree; completed vocational training; employment; assessment of personal jeopardy to job; occupational group; size of household and number of persons 18 years old or older; head of household as well as his occupational group and employment; union member in household; religious denomination; frequency of church attendance; jeopardy to job or unemployment of close persons; party inclination and party identification. Also encoded was: day of survey; state. Die Politbarometer werden seit 1977 etwa monatlich von der Forschungsgruppe Wahlen für das Zweite Deutsche Fernsehen (ZDF) durchgeführt. Seit 1990 steht diese Datenbasis auch für die neuen Bundesländer zur Verfügung. Im Zentrum der Untersuchung stehen die Meinungen und Einstellungen der wahlberechtigten Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik zu aktuellen politischen Themen, Parteien und Politikern sowie dem Wahlverhalten. 1990 bis 1995 und ab 1999 wurden die Politbarometer-Umfragen in den neuen und alten Bundesländern getrennt durchgeführt (Politbarometer Ost bzw. Politbarometer West). Die monatlichen Einzelumfragen eines Jahres werden in einen kumulierten Datensatz integriert, der alle Erhebungen eines Jahres und alle Variablen des jeweiligen Jahrganges umfasst. Ab 2003 sind die Politbarometer-Kurzbefragungen, die unterschiedlich häufig im Jahr erhoben werden, in die Jahreskumulation integriert.
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A detailed analysis of H-1B visa sponsorship trends, featuring data on labor certifications, top sponsoring employers, most common job titles, leading immigration law firms, key industries, and geographic distribution. This dataset provides valuable insights into employment-based immigration patterns, helping professionals, employers, and policymakers make informed decisions.
Die Politbarometer werden seit 1977 etwa monatlich von der Forschungsgruppe Wahlen für das Zweite Deutsche Fernsehen (ZDF) durchgeführt. Seit 1990 steht diese Datenbasis auch für die neuen Bundesländer zur Verfügung. Im Zentrum der Untersuchung stehen die Meinungen und Einstellungen der wahlberechtigten Bevölkerung in der Bundesrepublik zu aktuellen politischen Themen, Parteien und Politikern sowie dem Wahlverhalten. 1990 bis 1995 und ab 1999 wurden die Politbarometer-Umfragen in den neuen und alten Bundesländern getrennt durchgeführt (Politbarometer Ost bzw. Politbarometer West). Die monatlichen Einzelumfragen eines Jahres werden in einen kumulierten Datensatz integriert, der alle Erhebungen eines Jahres und alle Variablen des jeweiligen Jahrganges umfasst. Ab 2003 sind die Politbarometer-Kurzbefragungen, die unterschiedlich häufig im Jahr erhoben werden, in die Jahreskumulation integriert. Folgende Themen wurden zu jedem Erhebungszeitpunktwiederholt identisch gefragt: Wichtigste politische Probleme derBundesrepublik; Wahlbeteiligungsabsicht bei der nächsten Bundestagswahl;Wahlverhalten bei der letzten Bundestagswahl; Sympathie-Skalometer fürdie SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP, die Grünen und die PDS; Zufriedenheit mit denLeistungen der Bundesregierung (Skalometer); Sympathie-Skalometer fürden großen bzw. den kleinen Partner in der Regierung sowie die kleinenund großen Partner der Opposition; Parteipräferenz nach demRangordnungsverfahren und Sonntagsfrage; Sympathie-Skalometer für dieSpitzenpolitiker der Parteien; Beurteilung der wirtschaftlichen Lage desLandes und der eigenen Wirtschaftslage; Konjunkturerwartung für dasLand; Selbsteinschätzung auf einem Links-Rechts-Kontinuum. Mindestens in einem oder in mehreren Befragungsmonaten wurdegefragt: Koalitionspräferenz; Nennung der fünf wichtigstenPolitikerpersönlichkeiten in der Bundesrepublik; Sympathie-Skalometerfür die wichtigsten Spitzenpolitiker in der Bundesrepublik; Beurteilungder Normalität der Grünen als Partei; Übernahme eines Parteiamtes durchLandtags- und Bundestagsabgeordnete der Grünen und persönlich empfundeneWichtigkeit dieses Themas; Beurteilung, ob die SPD hinter der Politikvon Gerhard Schröder und die CDU hinter der Politik von Angela Merkelsteht; Einschätzung der Einigkeit von SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP und den Grünenin wichtigen politischen Fragen; allgemeine Demokratiezufriedenheit;Politikinteresse; richtige Leute in den führenden Positionen;Beurteilung der Lage der deutschen Wirtschaft; Erwartungen an dieOpposition; Beurteilung der Streitkultur in der Politik; bevorzugterCDU/CSU Kanzlerkandidat; Einfluß der Spenden auf politischeEntscheidungen der Bundesregierung unter Helmut Kohl; Befürwortung derWiedergutmachung des von Kohl verursachten finanziellen Schadens durchSpendengelder; Beurteilung der Behandlung von Kohl anlässlich der Feiernzur deutschen Einheit; Beurteilung der politischen Leistung von Kohlallgemein; Befürwortung des Rücktritts von Wolfgang Schäuble undpräferierter Nachfolger; Hauptschuldiger an den CDU-Problemen; Vertrauenin die Aufklärungswilligkeit der CDU bezüglich der Spendenaffäre;Einstellung zur Rücktrittsforderung an Roland Koch; persönlichempfundene Wichtigkeit der CDU-Spendenvorfälle; Einstellung zurStrafverfolgung von Helmut Kohl; Einschätzung über nicht offizielleSPD-Konten; persönlich empfundene Wichtigkeit der SPD-Flugaffäre in NRW;Einschätzung der einflussreichsten Person in der CDU/CSU (Merkel, Merzoder Stoiber); Befürwortung der Wiedervereinigung im Jahre 1989 sowiederzeit; empfundene Freude bzw. Sorge über die Vereinigung; Erfüllungder persönlichen Erwartungen und Lösung der Probleme in Bezug auf dieVereinigung; Beurteilung der Anstrengungen der Bundesregierung für dieAngleichung der Lebensverhältnisse in Ost und West; Einschätzung desAnnäherungsgrades der Deutschen seit der Einheit; Einstellung zu denBegriffen ´Ossi´ und ´Wessi´; Einschätzung über die Dauer derIntegration in Jahren; Einstellung zur Unzufriedenheit der Ostdeutschen;Nationalidentität des Befragten; Besuch in Ostdeutschland nach derWende; Einstellung zur Vergangenheitsbewältigung der DDR; Zufriedenheitmit dem Zustand der Gesellschaft allgemein und im westeuropäischenVergleich; erwartete wirtschaftliche Lage in Deutschland und eigenewirtschaftliche Lage in einem Jahr; Issue-Kompetenz der Parteien in denBereichen Wirtschaft, Arbeitsplatzbeschaffung, Finanzen, Steuerpolitik,Ausländerpolitik, Umweltpolitik und Rentensicherung; Erwartungen an dieSteuerreform; Einstellung zum Ablehnungsversuch der Steuerreform durchdie CDU/CSU; Einstellung zur Rentenfinanzierung und zur steuerlichenBegünstigung der privaten Altersvorsorge; Einschätzung der eigenenfinanziellen Zukunftslage als Rentner im Vergleich zu den derzeitigenRentnern; Beurteilung der derzeitigen sozialen Lage der Rentner undEinschätzung der Rentensicherheit in 20 Jahren; Einstellung zur privatenAltersvorsorge für Arbeitnehmer; Ansprüche auf eine gesetzliche Rente,eine Beamtenpension, eine betriebliche oder private Altersversorgung;Besitz von Lebensversicherung, Sparvermögen, Aktien, Wertpapieren undImmobilien; Einstellung zur PDS-Beteiligung an der Rentendiskussion;Beurteilung der Arbeit der Bundesregierung; Regierungskompetenz derCDU/CSU; Kenntnis des Bundespräsidenten und Bewertung seiner Arbeitallgemein; Einstellung zum Waffendienst für Frauen; Vorstellung über dieZukunft der Wehrpflicht und über eine Einführung von Wehrpflicht fürFrauen; Angemessenheit der von der IG Metall geforderten Lohnerhöhungen;erwartete Vor- und Nachteile des Landes durch die Mitgliedschaft in derEU; Einstellung zur Euroeinführung am 1. Januar 1999; Bedeutung desWertverlustes des Euros gegenüber dem Dollar für Deutschland undpersönlich empfundene Wichtigkeit dieses Themas; Erfolgserwartung an denEuro; Einstellung zur EU-Erweiterung in Bezug auf die baltischen Staatensowie Polen, Slowakei, Tschechien, Türkei, Ungarn; Bedeutung derEU-Osterweiterung für Deutschland; Einschätzung des Erfolgs desEU-Gipfels in Nizza; Befürwortung der Angleichung der Stimmen imEU-Ministerrat; Befürwortung der Einschränkung der Beziehung derEU-Staaten zu Österreich, seitdem die FPÖ regierungsbeteiligt ist;Zustimmung zur Regierungsbeteiligung von FPÖ und Jörg Haider;Kandidatenpräferenz für die Präsidentschaft in der USA; Schuld an derGefährdung des Friedensprozesses zwischen Palästinensern und Israelis;Zustimmung zu einer Green Card für ausländische IT-Fachkräfte und zurCDU-Postkartenaktion in NRW gegen diese Maßnahme; persönlich empfundeneWichtigkeit der Postkartenaktion; Gerechtigkeit des Vorwurfs derAusländerfeindlichkeit der CDU; Gefühl der Bedrohung der Demokratiedurch die NPD; Nennung der gefährlichsten der rechtsradikalen Parteien(DVU, die NPD, Republikaner); Befürwortung eines NPD-Verbots;empfundener Bedarf neuer Gesetze zur Bekämpfung des Rechtsradikalismus;bevorzugte Verwendung der Mehreinnahmen aus dem Verkauf derMobilfunklizenzen; Einstellung zur gleichgeschlechtlichen Ehe und zursteuerlichen Gleichbehandlung; Einschätzung der Entwicklungsrichtung derPDS nach dem Führungswechsel; Einstellung zur Einwanderungspolitik, zumBegriff ´Leitkultur´ der CDU/CSU und zu den in Deutschland lebendenAusländern; Gefühl der Bedrohung durch Kriminalität(Viktimisierungsfurcht); Einstellung zur Nutzung bzw. Stillegung vonKernkraftwerken; Einstellung zur Aussetzung der Öko-Steuer, zurCDU-Haltung dazu und zu den Entlastungsmaßnahmen der Regierung;Einstellung zum Solidaritätszuschlag; Konsum von Fleisch und Gefühl dereigenen Gesundheitsbedrohung durch BSE; Rückblick auf das Jahr 2000;Ausblick auf das Jahr 2001. Demographie: Geschlecht; Alter (klassiert); Familienstand;Zusammenleben mit einem Partner; Vorhandensein von Kindern im Haushalt;Schulabschluß (Ost bzw. West); Anzahl der nicht schulpflichtigen Kinder;Anzahl der Kinder unter 13 Jahren; Alter der Kinder; Staatsexamen oderÄhnliches; Abschluß anerkannt; abgeschlossene Berufsausbildung;Berufstätigkeit; Einschätzung der eigenen Arbeitsplatzgefährdung;Berufsgruppe; Haushaltsgröße und Anzahl der Personen ab 18 Jahren;Haushaltsvorstand sowie dessen Berufsgruppe und Berufstätigkeit;Gewerkschaftsmitglied im Haushalt; Konfession; Kirchgangshäufigkeit;Arbeitsplatzgefährdung bzw. Arbeitslosigkeit nahestehender Personen;Parteineigung und Parteiidentifikation. Zusätzlich verkodet wurden: Befragungstag; Bundesland. The Politbarometer has been conducted since 1977 on an almost monthly basis by the Forschungsgruppe Wahlen on behalf of the Second German Television (ZDF). Since 1990, this database has also been available for the new German states. The survey focuses on the opinions and attitudes of the voting-age population in the Federal Republic on current political issues, parties, politicians, and voting behavior. From 1990 to 1995 and from 1999 onward, the Politbarometer surveys were conducted separately both in the newly formed eastern and in the western German states (Politbarometer East and Politbarometer West). The separate monthly surveys of a year are integrated into a cumulative data set that includes all surveys of a year and all variables of the respective year. Starting in 2003, the Politbarometer short surveys, collected with varying frequency throughout the year, are integrated into the annual cumulation. The following topics were asked about identically at every time of survey:most important political problems of the Federal Republic;intent to participate in the next Federal Parliament election;behavior at the polls in the last Federal Parliament election;sympathy scale for the SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP, the Greens and the PDS;satisfaction with achievements of the Federal Government (scale);sympathy scale for the large or small partner in the government as well asthe small and large partner in opposition;party preference according to rank order procedure and Sunday question;sympathy scale
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People who have been granted permanent resident status in Canada. Please note that in these datasets, the figures have been suppressed or rounded to prevent the identification of individuals when the datasets are compiled and compared with other publicly available statistics. Values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--“ and all other values are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5. This may result to the sum of the figures not equating to the totals indicated.