Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly
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It's Canada. I think not greeting someone is a crime there
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When you really dig into that site some claims are interesting. For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US. Suicide rates, as a percentage of the population, are also much higher in Canada.
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@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@wirestyle22 said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@MattSpeller http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Canada/United-States/Crime
Rape Rate and Violent Crime Murder Rates are specifically crazy
80.25 crimes per 1000 people. That seems pretty high.
This one has Idaho at 6th... hmm
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@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
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@BBigford said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@wirestyle22 said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@MattSpeller http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Canada/United-States/Crime
Rape Rate and Violent Crime Murder Rates are specifically crazy
80.25 crimes per 1000 people. That seems pretty high.
This one has Idaho at 6th... hmm
Wait, that could be ANY crime... that's just crime overall. This one actually shows murder rate, which was higher in the south as I expected.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/murder-rates-nationally-and-state#MRord
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@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
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@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate
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@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate
Right, I was trying to figure out the difference between Rape rate and Rape victims.
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@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate
Right, I was trying to figure out the difference between Rape rate and Rape victims.
In the original list they used rate, which is the important one.
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@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate
Right, I was trying to figure out the difference between Rape rate and Rape victims.
In the original list they used rate, which is the important one.
Right, agreed rate is the important one.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-victims
So what is the significance of this one? Ah this may have been a surveyed question. Which explains the difference.
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@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@scottalanmiller said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
@coliver said in Merits of Staying Long Term with a Job or Moving More Rapidly:
For instance a female is twice as likely, as a percentage of the populations, to get raped in Canada as they are in the US.
How did you find that? The listed numbers listed it as "rate", which means that the percentage of population is already considered. So how did it get to twice, conflicting with teh posted rate?
On the next page there is a heading for Rape Victims. I think I might be mistaken on what it actually is referring to though.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-rate
Right, I was trying to figure out the difference between Rape rate and Rape victims.
In the original list they used rate, which is the important one.
Right, agreed rate is the important one.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Rape-victims
So what is the significance of this one? Ah this may have been a surveyed question. Which explains the difference.
Not sure, but it's definitely female only and male rape is totally discounted. That's not a huge number, it it is a skew.