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 United States Census Data Resources - Harvard College Library
1980 United States Census data, both from the short form questionnaire given to 100% of households(STF-1A) and the long form (STF-3A) data, distributed to 16% of U.S. households.
Census 2000 demographic data to the neighborhood level.
The CensusCD also includes 1990 Census data, which is normalized to be comparable to Census 2000 geographic data.
hcl.harvard.edu /research/guides/census_us   (630 words)

  
 Census of Population and Housing, 1970 [United States] Series
In addition to the historic Census files, 1790-1950, ICPSR archives and distributes Census data acquired from the United States Census Bureau as well as files prepared by ICPSR and other principal investigators for the decennial years 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000.
Census of Population and Housing, 1970 [United States] Series
The information in this file is presented for all counties and states in the United States.
webapp.icpsr.umich.edu /cocoon/NACDA-SERIES/00014.xml   (706 words)

  
 Census of Population and Housing, 2000 [United States] Series
In addition to the historic Census files, 1790-1950, ICPSR archives and distributes Census data acquired from the United States Census Bureau as well as files prepared by ICPSR and other principal investigators for the decennial years 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000.
The 1998 Dress Rehearsal, P.L. 94-171, was conducted as a prelude to the United States Census of Population and Housing, 2000, in selected locations.
Census of Population and Housing, 2000 [United States] Series
webapp.icpsr.umich.edu /cocoon/NACDA-SERIES/00166.xml   (364 words)

  
 United States Census Data Resources - Harvard College Library
1980 United States Census data, both from the short form questionnaire given to 100% of households(STF-1A) and the long form (STF-3A) data, distributed to 16% of U.S. households.
Census 2000 demographic data to the neighborhood level.
Historical Statistics of the United States, colonial times to 1970
hcl.harvard.edu /research/guides/census_us   (630 words)

  
 Supporting the National Spatial Data Infrastructure at the United States Census Bureau
Supporting the National Spatial Data Infrastructure at the United States Census Bureau
Census blocks are maintained for ten years to provide the framework upon which the decennial census data lay.Discussion with partners heavily focused on these types of situations.At the urging of local partners,1980 geography was removed from the TIGER/Line.
Throughout the 1990 ’ s,the U.S.Census Bureau utilized literally hundreds of non-census geospatial digital files to update the TIGER data base,topological issues notwithstanding.
www.gisdevelopment.net /policy/gii/gii0016b.htm   (187 words)

  
 Population of the United States by Race and Hispanic/Latino Origin, Census 2000 and July 1, 2004
Total U.S. Population- Area 2000 1990 1980 50 states1 281,421,906 248,709,873 226,545,805 48 coterminous1 279,583,437...
Population of the United States by Race and Hispanic/Latino Origin, Census 2000 and July 1, 2004
Population- U.S. Census Timeline Profile of General Demographic Characteristics, Census 2000 Population by...
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0762156.html   (216 words)

  
 What is New for Census 2000? -- Reference, Davis Library
Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, United States, 2000.
Occupation "The Census Bureau currently uses the 1980 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) to classify responses to its household surveys.
Race Alone or in Combination with One or More Other Races for the United States, 2000
www.lib.unc.edu /reference/govinfo/census/new2000.html   (485 words)

  
 United States History
Poverty in the United States: 1996 (U.S. Census Bureau)
Timeline of [United States] Diplomatic History (U.S. State Department)
Americana in German Archives: A Guide to Primary Sources Concerning the History of the United States and Canada (German Historical Institute)
www2.tntech.edu /history/usa.html   (7432 words)

  
 United States History
Poverty in the United States: 1996 (U.S. Census Bureau)
Timeline of [United States] Diplomatic History (U.S. State Department)
Supreme Court of the United States (official site)
www2.tntech.edu /history/usa.html   (7432 words)

  
 Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places In The United States: 1790 to 1990
Forstall, Richard L. Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990.
The urban threshold was dropped to 4,000 in the 1880 census and to 2,500 in the 1910 census.
Population according to the 1852 state census was 34,776.
www.census.gov /population/www/documentation/twps0027.html   (4915 words)

  
 Current Holdings
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]: Public Use Microdata Sample (A Sample): 5% Sample - All States except CA ---CA 5% is under study # 201-21-9050
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]: 1979 County and MCD by Zip Code
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: SSTF-5 The Asian and Pacific Islander Population in the United States
ucdata.berkeley.edu /CURRENT/alphlist_all.html   (4915 words)

  
 Current Holdings
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]: Public Use Microdata Sample (A Sample): 5% Sample - All States except CA ---CA 5% is under study # 201-21-9050
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]: 1979 County and MCD by Zip Code
Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: SSTF-5 The Asian and Pacific Islander Population in the United States
ucdata.berkeley.edu /CURRENT/alphlist_all.html   (4915 words)

  
 Irish Immigration
A census carried out in 1850 revealed that there were 961,719 people in the United States that had been born in Ireland.
After the Civil War some cities in the United States such as New York, Chicago and Boston, over a quarter of the population had been born in Ireland.
Irish immigrants arriving in the United States in 1902.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAEireland.htm   (4915 words)

  
 Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places In The United States: 1790 to 1990
Forstall, Richard L. Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990.
The urban threshold was dropped to 4,000 in the 1880 census and to 2,500 in the 1910 census.
Population according to the 1852 state census was 34,776.
www.census.gov /population/www/documentation/twps0027.html   (4915 words)

  
 Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places In The United States: 1790 to 1990
Forstall, Richard L. Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990.
Population according to the 1852 state census was 34,776.
The urban threshold was dropped to 4,000 in the 1880 census and to 2,500 in the 1910 census.
www.census.gov /population/www/documentation/twps0027.html   (4915 words)

  
 census
Scientific census-taking in the United States began with the decennial census of 1850, when the scope and methods were greatly improved by making the individual the unit of study.
Adjusting the 1980 census of population and housing.
The first efforts to count people in areas larger than cities at regular periods were in French Canada (1665), Sweden (1749), the Italian states (1770), and the United States (1790).
www.infoplease.com /ce6/society/A0811079.html   (459 words)

  
 30043.xml
The Texas Constitution requires the legislature to redistrict seats in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate during its first regular session after publication of each United States decennial census.
Texas Legislature, House of Representatives, Redistricting Committee records, 1966-1992, 90 cubic ft. Texas Legislature, Senate, Committee of the Whole on Redistricting, Records, 1980-1991, bulk 1990-1991, 27.5 cubic ft. Texas Legislature, Senator Eddie Bernice Johnson, Senate Subcommittee on Congressional Districts, Records, 1980-1991, bulk 1990-1991, 7 cubic ft.
These files concern actions taken by the Texas Legislative Redistricting Board and the Texas Judicial Districts Board, and filed with the Texas Secretary of State, for the reapportionment of the various state election districts (State Senate, State House of Representatives, State Board of Education, and district courts) when the legislature failed to redistrict.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/30043.xml   (1184 words)

  
 30043.xml
The Texas Constitution requires the legislature to redistrict seats in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate during its first regular session after publication of each United States decennial census.
Texas Legislature, House of Representatives, Redistricting Committee records, 1966-1992, 90 cubic ft. Texas Legislature, Senate, Committee of the Whole on Redistricting, Records, 1980-1991, bulk 1990-1991, 27.5 cubic ft. Texas Legislature, Senator Eddie Bernice Johnson, Senate Subcommittee on Congressional Districts, Records, 1980-1991, bulk 1990-1991, 7 cubic ft.
These files concern actions taken by the Texas Legislative Redistricting Board and the Texas Judicial Districts Board, and filed with the Texas Secretary of State, for the reapportionment of the various state election districts (State Senate, State House of Representatives, State Board of Education, and district courts) when the legislature failed to redistrict.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/tslac/30043.xml   (1184 words)

  
 Parties wage war over 2000 census - April 15, 1999
"But the alternative is to just ignore them -- is to say, 'Well, even though we didn't count them and we know they are part of the United States, since we don't know where to put them, we'll just sort of leave them off the census rolls.
When the Census Bureau attempted an adjustment in 1980 a single computer coding error -- which wasn't caught for more than a year -- inflated the adjustment by a million people.
So this time the Census Bureau is proposing to adjust the year 2000 count based on a random sample, like a poll.
www.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/04/16/jackson.census   (1184 words)

  
 append_a.asc
First, in the 1960 census (but not in the 1970, 1980, or 1990 censuses), certain towns in the New England States, townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and Arlington County, Virginia, were designated as urban.
COUNTY The primary political divisions of most States are termed "counties." In Louisiana, these divisions are known as "parishes." In Alaska, which has no counties, the county equivalents are the organized "boroughs" and the "census areas" that are delineated for statistical purposes by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau.
STATE States are the primary governmental divisions of the United States.
www.columbia.edu /acis/eds/dset_guides/census/stf3docs/append_a.asc   (8561 words)

  
 Southern United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The easternmost tip of the state is close enough to Baltimore and Washington, DC that it too has started to become an exurb of these areas with a unique North-South "hybrid" culture (in fact, the two easternmost counties, Berkeley and Jefferson, are considered part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area by the Census Bureau).
The South has also been prominently involved in numerous issues faced by the United States as a whole, including the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, slavery, the American Civil War, and Presidential politics (with the majority of the early and recent Presidents of the United States having come from the region).
First the states started voting Republican in presidential elections--the Democrats countered that by nominated such Southerners as Jimmy Carter in 1976 and 1980, Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996, and Al Gore in 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._Southern_states   (5730 words)

  
 National Atlas home page
A census count in 1980 identified close to 227 million residents of the United States.
To date, the National Atlas of the United States has focused its resources on providing you with information about America.
The people and places of the United States are here.
www.nationalatlas.gov   (613 words)

  
 Welcome to SLED :: FAQ Alaska
Alaska has the largest placer mining industry in the United States producing over 262,000 ounces of raw gold in 1992.
Alaska was second in the percent of change of total housing units between 1980 and 1990 (42.9 percent compared to a national average of 15.7 percent).
Alaska not only has the largest seaplane in the world, but is first among the states in number of seaplane bases with 102.
sled.alaska.edu /akfaq/aksuper.html   (3371 words)

  
 ALHN Alaska Boroughs & Census Areas Selection List
Its name and boundaries are defined by the United States Census Bureau, not by the State of Alaska.
The county equivalent entities in Alaska changed from Census Divisions in 1970 to Boroughs and Census Areas in 1980.
Instead of local divisions of government established as counties, Alaska is divided into a group of boroughs and geographical census areas.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ak/state/boroughs.htm   (290 words)

  
 Census' Race Categories Mirror Social Awareness / Changes in ethnic terms underscore debate over labels
Census 2000 questionnaires provided more options under ethnicity than in previous years, and for the first time allowed people to identify themselves with more than one race.
Under the new wording in the 2000 census they -- and others in similar situations -- were able to indicate that they are of more than one group.
Most individuals in the United States with Latin American roots refer to themselves by a designation of their country of origin, such as Mexican American or Puerto Rican or Salvadoran.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/01/07/MN174865.DTL   (568 words)

  
 Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts
Source: 1990 Census of Population (STF3C), 1980 Census of Population, "General Social and Economic Characteristics, United States Summary", 1970 Census of Population, "Characteristics of the Population, United States Summary", and 1960 Census of Population, "Characteristics of the Population, United States Summary".
Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-born Population of the United States
Includes total United States, urban, and rural populations, percent change, and the percent of urban and rural population by Census.
www.census.gov /population/www/censusdata/hiscendata.html   (1191 words)

  
 Ford Foundation: Hispanic Theater in the United States and Puerto Rico - 5
Hispanic Population in the United States: March 1986 and March 1987.
Estimates Report of the Population of Puerto Rico and the Outlying Areas: 1980-1986 (#P25-1009, 1986) U.S. Bureau of the Census Estimates Reports, p.
Spain sold the territory to the United States in 1821.
www.fordfound.org /elibrary/documents/0146/011.cfm   (1191 words)

  
 Statistical Resources on the Web/Foreign Trade
Indexes and abstracts federal government statistics since 1974; business, association and state government data since 1980, and international agencies since 1983
List of Census Bureau printed and electronic foreign trade materials
State Department annual reports on economic policies of individual countries beginning 1993, including basic trade data for past three years
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/stectrad.html   (1191 words)

  
 env3n3
Garcia has served on, and is past chair of, the Census 2000 Advisory Committee on Hispanic Populations, and he has worked on redistricting plans for several states and jurisdictions following the 1980 and 1990 censuses.
Both the short- and long-term demographics indicate that the Latino population in the United States is growing very fast due to high immigration rates, high fertility rates among Hispanics, larger family sizes, and low mean age.
Thus, it is being projected that the Hispanic population will be the largest of all people of color in the United States as early as 2025 and for sure by 2045.
www.asu.edu /educ/hbli/publications/entreNosotros/env3n3.htm   (918 words)

  
 ALHN Alaska Boroughs & Census Areas Selection List
Its name and boundaries are defined by the United States Census Bureau, not by the State of Alaska.
The county equivalent entities in Alaska changed from Census Divisions in 1970 to Boroughs and Census Areas in 1980.
Instead of local divisions of government established as counties, Alaska is divided into a group of boroughs and geographical census areas.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ak/state/boroughs.htm   (290 words)

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