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'''Clicklaw Wikibooks''' publications serve the public. But who is that exactly? What proportion are seniors? What proportion are men? This [[People's Law Schoolhttps://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/images/d/dc/2019-05-10_Clicklaw_Wikibooks_Demographic_Insights_of_2018.pdf interesting demographic chart]] is delighted to relaunch reveals a few clues. For example, a book covering a tried and true resourcewide range of legal topics, such as [[Consumer and Debt Dial-A-Law]], as shows a Clicklaw Wikibooksimilar balance of male (48. This problem-solving manual for advocates 5%) and other legal professionals helping clients with consumer or debt problems female (51.5%) users. When the topic is now fully updatedfamily law, fully onlinethe balance changes noticeably. In 2018, and also available by print-58.8% of [[JP Boyd on-demandFamily Law]] readers were female. Published originally by Legal Services Society, the manual covers over 45 topics on problems people experience with consumer purchases, contracts, borrowing money, and being in debt. Each section includes sample client problems, * ''Clicklaw Wikibooks uses Google Analytics which uses a summary combination of the relevant law, a recap of visitor's web browsing history and Google profile information needed from to try to determine or guess the client, and suggestions for solving demographic characteristics of the client's problemvisitor. The information Google is current able to August 2018categorize roughly half the site's visiting users.''
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