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Indeed, the most common of these illnesses, unipolar depression, is the least complex in terms of its symptoms, but also the most lethal: 20% of depressed patients are
estimated
to commit suicide.
A massive statistical study, conducted from 2001 to 2003 by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH),
estimated
the lifetime prevalence of major depression among American adults (ages 18-54) at more than 16%.
Lifetime prevalence for schizophrenia was
estimated
at 1.7%.
Surveys among US college students
estimated
that 20% fit criteria for depression and anxiety in 2010, and that nearly 25% fit these criteria in 2012.
Though the maternal death rate has declined globally by nearly half since 1990, an
estimated
830 women still die from pregnancy-related causes every day.
After all, it has been more than 20 years since economists Douglas Staiger, James H. Stock, and Mark W. Watson showed that the natural rate of unemployment is not a stable parameter that can be
estimated
precisely.
The economic damage resulting from environmental degradation is
estimated
to be roughly $7 trillion a year, much of it irreversible.
Despite some setbacks, the process has raised hope of a permanent end to the 50-year conflict, which has displaced at least five million people and led to more than 200,000 deaths (an
estimated
85% of them civilians), with 23,161 selective killings, 25,007 forced disappearances, 27,023 kidnappings, and 1,982 massacres.
Twenty-five years ago, it was
estimated
that this process would double the cost of electricity; it now appears that costs may be more modest.
Indeed, it is
estimated
that the sulfur currently in the atmosphere, mainly from combustion of coal and oil, may be masking a significant part of the expected greenhouse effect.
People in the industrialized countries are already an
estimated
74 times richer per capita than those in the poorest countries.
GCC countries have made such investments for the past four or five decades, and ongoing construction projects in the GCC are
estimated
to run in the trillions of dollars.
And make no mistake about it: the EU’s unilateral emission restrictions are not only economically destructive – likely to cost Europe an
estimated
$250 billion a year by 2020 – but are also astonishingly ineffective.
In 2012, there were an
estimated
207 million cases of malaria, leading to some 627,000 deaths.
And there are an
estimated
200,000 cases of yellow fever annually, leading to 30,000 deaths worldwide.
The economic benefits,
estimated
to be between five and nineteen times higher than the costs, are dramatic.
It would also make known to currency traders its concern about excessive departures from its
estimated
parity values and its readiness to intervene at unpredictable moments to impede further departures from PPP.
The McKinsey Global Institute recently
estimated
that world financial assets today are more than three times world GDP – triple the ratio in 1980 (and up from only two-thirds of world GDP after World War II).
Three highlight the tax avalanche that awaits: More than 600,000 farmers will be asked to pay additional back taxes for 2014 and to pre-pay over 50% of next year’s
estimated
tax.
But, among the world’s
estimated
111 million migrant women (half the total), violence and abuse can occur at any time, starting from the very outset of the migration process.
Social norms undervalue girls and women, with sex-selection abortions resulting in an
estimated
1.3 million girls per year not being born in China and India alone.
Lawsuits by patent trolls comprise more than three-fifths of all lawsuits for IP infringement in the US, and cost the economy an
estimated
$500 billion in 1990-2010.
The costs are staggering: thousands of child deaths every day, and annual economic losses
estimated
at $260 billion – more than double the total amount of official development assistance.
In Bangladesh, Indonesia, Peru, and Tanzania, the market for improved on-site sanitation services is
estimated
to be worth $2.6 billion.
In Afghanistan, what is widely regarded as the longest-running war in US history continues, and it is
estimated
that the Taliban now controls more territory than at any time since their government was overthrown in 2001.
As many as 50 million people around the world are
estimated
to be displaced each year by floods, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and landslides.
And conditions in the camp are characterized by cramped and inadequate facilities – an
estimated
6,600 asylum-seekers are currently residing in a camp built for 3,000 – not to mention the constant threat of abuse.
An
estimated
250 million subscribers live in Sub-Saharan Africa alone.
This year’s projected deficits (as a share of GDP) are
estimated
to be a remarkable 13.5% for the United States, twice the previous record at the depth of the horrific early 1980’s recession.
Globally, an
estimated
two billion hectares (4.9 billion acres) of land has been deforested or degraded.
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