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1987 - 815 people have professional register to work as psychologists in New Zealand
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1987 - An estimated 18,000 psychologists in France
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1988 - An estimated 2,160 psychologists in Norway
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1988 - An estimated 5,000 psychologists in Germany
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1990 - 15,000 licensed psychologist in Mexico
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1990 - An estimated 5,000 clinical psychologists in Japan
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1990 - Dalal estimates between 4,000 and 4,500 psychologists in India
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1991 - There are 27,000 registered students of psychology in Mexico
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1992 - 10,000 people are working as psychologists in Argentina
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1992 - An estimated 5,000 to 6,000 people are working as psychologists in Australia
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1992 - Approximately 1350 people are working as psychologists in Austria
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1992 - Approximately 2,500 people are working as psychologists in Israel
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1992 - Approximately 5,000 people are working as psychologists in India
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1992 - Approximately 6,000 people are working as psychologists in Belgium
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1992 - Approximately 6,000 people are working as psychologists in Poland
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1992 - Approximately 600 people are working as psychologists in Pakistan
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1992 - Approximately 8,000 people are working as psychologists in Canada
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1994 - A total of 111 Brazilian Universities have psychology programs
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1995 - Approximately 1,200 people are working as psychologists in Colombia
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1996 - Approximately 3,600 psychologists are legally recognized to practice psychology in Cuba
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1996 -Demographics - Canada
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1998 - An estimated 1,200 people are working as psychologists in Bolivia
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1998 - An estimated 1,700 people are legally recognized to practice psychology in Paraguay
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1998 - Approximately 3,700 psychologists are legally recognized to practice psychology in Chile
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1999 - Approximately 100,000 psychologists are legally recognized to practice psychology in Brazil
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2001 - Psychological Society of South Africa reported a membership of 1,180 psychologists
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