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(June 2009)
 
  A Key Society Indicators is a collection of statistics concerning a major factor of community living and all civilized society. A Key Society Indicator is often a foundation enabler for the proper function of a Society, or a key feature of optimum Society living.
 
  Viewing any Society as a Unique Collective Awareness of Key Society Indicators
 
  Any Society model may be viewed as a unique collection of key society indicators. The simplest of society indicators may be the numbers of members in whole numbers, or the expected growth in new members, or deaths of existing members.
 
  In terms of services provided by the Society to its members, a Society may be measured according to such things as Education, Health, Housing, Employment. Again, the existence of statistics to enable calculations and relationships to be understood is an invaluable part of key society indicators.  
  The Importance of Statistics  
  Statistics enable members of a Society to understand not just the parts of the Society but the Society as a whole. Without proper and accurate statistics, no Society can function properly.  
  Therefore, the Key Society Indicators you see on the right hand side of this page are the Key Society Indicators of the Asia Union in planning forward to 2030.  
  Statistics and models
 
  The Asia Union uses these Key Society Indicators to put into place clear plans into the future in terms of optimum statistical goals and Society goals for itself and all its Members.  
  The current model is from 2005 to 2030, but is expected to continue to be refined by Members into the future.  
  Source of Statistics- USM- Universal Statistical Model  
  The Statistics for the Asia Union Key Society Indicators are sourced from the USM- Universal Statistical Model, a collection of statistics from 2005 to 2030 for all 225 members of the Free Society Unions also members of the Globe Union.  
 
 


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