In 2023 alone, 29,872 persons have been reported as missing in Mexico, a figure that implies about 81 people going missing every day. The volume of these incidents soared after Felipe Calderon's government declared the war on drugs in December 2006, an event that marked a surged in violence throughout the Latin American country.
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Missing persons-Great Britain-Biography is a book subject. It includes 6 books, written by 4 different authors.
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Update (02 November 2015) Data Quality Note. An error was identified and corrected in tables 'Organisations with data extracted on 20 June 2014' and 'Organisations with shortfalls / missing data' of the annual Data Quality Note, where providers who had corrected their shortfalls since the provisional HES publication had not been updated. This was not an error in the data, only in the data quality note. Update: (26 March 2015) Provider Level Analysis released. Update: (26 February 2015) the summary report containing headline figures has been replaced by detailed analysis and additional Excel files have been released. For the 2013-14 financial year, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) has collected over 100 million records detailing outpatient appointments by NHS hospitals in England or performed in the independent sector, and commissioned by the English NHS. HES outpatient data was collected for the first time in 2003-04. The Health and Social Care Information Centre first released outpatient data at the end of July 2006 and the data was originally released on an 'experimental' basis. Since then, the experimental label has been removed and in 2008 the outpatient published tables were accredited as a National Statistic. This means the data within these specific tables has been produced in accordance with the 'Code of Practice for Official Statistics'. To fully realise the advantages, the quality and coverage of the HES outpatient data needs to be improved with the support of providers throughout England. This publication is released in three phases: January 2015 - Headline figures published; February 2015 - Detailed analysis published; March 2015 - Provider level analysis published
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The average for 2017 based on 65 countries was 1.8 kidnappings per 100,000 people. The highest value was in Belgium: 10.3 kidnappings per 100,000 people and the lowest value was in Bermuda: 0 kidnappings per 100,000 people. The indicator is available from 2003 to 2017. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
There were approximately 1,148 child abduction offences recorded by the police in England and Wales in 2023/24, an increase when compared with the previous year.
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Mean number of teeth per child missing due to dental caries (decay) in the whole age-group, i.e. teeth which decayed in the past and were treated by extraction. To provide standardised, information about dental decay levels among child age cohorts using population representative random samples. This indicator has been discontinued and so there will be no further updates. Legacy unique identifier: P00558
This statistic shows the share of range missing product descriptions on online grocery retailer websites in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2016. Asda has the most products without product descriptions at 31.99 percent of its range, followed by Morrisons at 17.63 percent.
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Mean number of teeth per child in the whole age-group which are either actively decayed and require treatment or which were treated for decay either by extraction or filling, i.e. the mean number of teeth which were affected by decay. This is a summation of the mean number of decayed/missing/filled teeth. To provide standardised, information about dental decay levels among child age cohorts using population representative random samples. Legacy unique identifier: P00561
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This dataset is designed to be used with the Integrated Census Micro-data (ICeM). It weights to adjust for the number of missing women in each Registration Sub-District (RSD) for every census year. More information is given in 'Weights to adjust for missing women in ICeM database 1851-1911 README' file.
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Legacy unique identifier: P00569
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Mean number of teeth per child missing due to dental caries (decay) in the whole age-group, i.e. teeth which decayed in the past and were treated by extraction. To provide standardised, information about dental decay levels among child age cohorts using population representative random samples. Legacy unique identifier: P00557
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This dataset was used in the NN5 forecasting competition. It contains 111 time series from the banking domain. The goal is predicting the daily cash withdrawals from ATMs in UK.
The original dataset contains missing values. A missing value on a particular day is replaced by the median across all the same days of the week along the whole series.
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This statistic displays the findings of a survey on consumers' concerns related to missing parcel deliveries in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2014, by age group. During the survey, it was found that 61 percent of respondents aged between 45 ad 54 years were afraid to leave the house because of a expected parcel delivery.
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In 2022, a survey of women aged between 45 and 55 years in the United Kingdom (UK) found that a significant share had their ability to work impacted by menopause symptoms. Among women who took time off due to menopause symptoms, around 40 percent said the main reason they gave their employer was they were off due to anxiety or depressions. Furthermore, a fifth of respondents said they were suffering from another physical illness rather than telling their employer about the menopause symptoms.
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In 2023 alone, 29,872 persons have been reported as missing in Mexico, a figure that implies about 81 people going missing every day. The volume of these incidents soared after Felipe Calderon's government declared the war on drugs in December 2006, an event that marked a surged in violence throughout the Latin American country.