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Priebe, John A. – 1968
Adjustments made between 1950 and 1960 in the census data classification systems are described in detail. Tables present (1) detailed occupations for 1960 and their 1950 counterparts, showing the 1950 data for both classification systems, and 1960 data for the 1960 classification system, (2) detailed industries for 1960 and their 1950…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Industry
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (Dept. of Justice), Washington, DC. – 1972
This report represents the first complete census of public facilities in the juvenile criminal justice system. The coverage of the present census has been broadened to include those public facilities (detention centers and shelters) which serve children awaiting court action as well as those already adjudicated. The data has been divided into…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Juvenile Courts
Kirschenbaum, Alan B. – 1970
The major purpose of this study was to examine one set of factors affecting family mobility, as well as to ascertain the circumstances influencing a choice of destination. Data employed were based upon the 1960 one-in-a-thousand sample Census. Family unit movement was distinguished from individual movement, as was mobility from migration. Major…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Opportunities, Census Figures, Economic Change
Butterer, Clifford E. – 1969
A census of migrants residing in camps and housing facilities in 8 western New York State counties was conducted in 1968. A sample data form was sent to each known grower or owner before meeting with them. Where meetings could not be arranged, information was pieced together from other sources and reported as an estimate. Information for each…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Blacks, Census Figures, Housing
Brotman, Herman B.; Williams, Blanch S. – 1971
Trends in numbers and distribution of the older pupulation, on a state by state basis, are given. The data are broken down into the total older population and the older Negro pupulation. Figures are also broken down by sex and by two age groups - 45 through 64 and 65 and over. (CK)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Older Adults, Population Trends
Piche, Victor; George, M. V. – 1973
Vital rate estimates for Canadian Registered Indians were presented in this paper. The population under age one in a particular year becomes the population one year old the following year. When this information was examined for 10 years, it was found that there was an increase in survivors from year to year, and that there were inconsistencies…
Descriptors: American Indians, Census Figures, Demography, Infant Mortality
Seraile, Elmore J.; And Others – 1973
Based on data collected in March 1972 and March 1971 by the Bureau of Census as a supplement to its monthly Current Population Survey, this publication reports on persons of Spanish origin in the United States. The data were derived from replies to a question on origin or descent and on replies to additional questions on other population…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Education, Ethnic Groups
Employment Standards Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Women's Bureau. – 1976
Women are reported to work for the same reasons men do--to provide for the welfare of themselves, their families, or others. Statistics from the Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, quoted for white and minority women workers, show that despite unfavorable economic conditions in the first quarter of 1975, an average of nearly…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Employed Women, Employment, Employment Statistics
Peer reviewedHill, Robert B. – Urban League Review, 1975
Conveys some ideas of the impact that the census undercount may have on the allocation of funds to states and cities by focusing on revenue sharing. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Demography, Geographic Regions
Peer reviewedYantko, Joan A.; Golley, Frank B. – BioScience, 1978
Reports the results of an international census of tropical ecologists. The report is an attempt to overcome communication problems among researchers. (BB)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Census Figures, Directories, Ecology
Peer reviewedMorton, Sandy I. – Special Libraries, 1988
Summarizes Special Libraries Association activities on (1) Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76 on contracting out of library services; (2) OMB Circular A-130 on management of federal information; (3) privatization and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS); (4) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) access charges; (5)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Census Figures, Federal Government, Government Role
Peer reviewedRury, John L. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1988
This study examines variations in the number of months American children spent in school in 1900. Using a sample of 15,321 students aged five to 20 from federal census figures, the effect of regional, community, and individual characteristics on the length of the school term are explored. (JL)
Descriptors: Attendance, Census Figures, Educational History, Geographic Distribution
Tafoya, Sonya – Pew Hispanic Center, 2004
When census takers, pollsters or bureaucrats with application forms ask people to identify their race, most have no problem checking a box that corresponds to one of the five, standard, government-defined racial categories. In the 2000 Census, for example, 90 percent of the U.S. population was counted as either white, black, Asian, American Indian…
Descriptors: Race, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, Hispanic Americans
Murphy, Sherry L. – National Vital Statistics Reports, 2000
This report presents final 1998 data on U.S. deaths and death rates according to demographic and medical characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, educational attainment, injury at work, state of residence, and cause of death. Trends and patterns in general mortality, life expectancy, and infant and maternal…
Descriptors: Adults, Census Figures, Death, Ethnic Groups
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. – 2000
This brief presents some U.S. Census figures on poverty and employment patterns for 1999. The percentage of U.S. citizens living in poverty declined to 11.8 percent in 1999, the lowest poverty rate since 1979, as poverty rates for people aged 65 and over, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and people living in the South fell to all-time lows.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Children, Employment Patterns, Income


