Census Of Population And Housing Data For Small Geographical Areas The censUS is taken every ten years. Geographical areas US, region, Selected CensUS of population and HoUSing Publications on special subjects (having http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/govinfo/statistics/census.html
Extractions: Title (omit initial article) Author (last name, first name) Keyword (use and, or, not) LC Subject MeSH Subject LC/NLM Call Number Local/Dewey Call Number Gov Docs Call Number Series ISBN/ISSN Number WorldCat OCLC Number Art Biology Carolina Pop. Center Chemistry Davis (Main) Geological Sciences GIS Government Information GrantSource Health Sciences Highway Safety Journalism Law Manuscripts Department Maps Collection Marine Sciences Math/Physics Media Resources Center Microforms Collection Music North Carolina Collection NCC Gallery Odum Institute Photographic Archives Planning Rare Book Collection School of Govt. Southern Historical Coll. Southern Folklife Coll. Stone Center Library Undergraduate University Archives UCIS K-12 Wilson How Do I...? Hours Catalog Article Databases ... E-Journal Finder Census of Population and Housing This guide outlines decennial census resources available geographical areas smaller than state, including city, township, ZIP code, metropolitan area, county, census tract, block group, block, etc. For other statistics for small geographical areas, see Major Sources of Statistical Data for Geographical Areas Smaller than State General Census Resources A Guide to the Decennial Census with a focus on 1990 and 2000 census data.
Extractions: Title (omit initial article) Author (last name, first name) Keyword (use and, or, not) LC Subject MeSH Subject LC/NLM Call Number Local/Dewey Call Number Gov Docs Call Number Series ISBN/ISSN Number WorldCat OCLC Number Art Biology Carolina Pop. Center Chemistry Davis (Main) Geological Sciences GIS Government Information GrantSource Health Sciences Highway Safety Journalism Law Manuscripts Department Maps Collection Marine Sciences Math/Physics Media Resources Center Microforms Collection Music North Carolina Collection NCC Gallery Odum Institute Photographic Archives Planning Rare Book Collection School of Govt. Southern Historical Coll. Southern Folklife Coll. Stone Center Library Undergraduate University Archives UCIS K-12 Wilson How Do I...? Hours Catalog Article Databases ... E-Journal Finder 1960 Census (18th Decennial Census) Guide to Historical Population and Housing Census Statistics and Maps for Small Area Geography: Blocks, Block Groups, Census Tracts, County Subdivisions, ZIP Codes, and similar areas, 1910 - 1990 This guide presents sources for historical population and housing census data and maps for 1960. Included are: title; series number; location and call numbers (Library of Congress and/or SuDocs) at Davis Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; format (print, microfiche, CD-ROM); whether or not the publication includes maps at the relevant geographical level; notes; and Dubester number.
Counting California: Titles For US Census Bureau Titles for US CensUS Bureau. CensUS of population, 1970 2nd Count (California) CensUS of population and HoUSing, Summary Tape File 3 (California) http://countingcalifornia.cdlib.org/provider/uscensus.html
Extractions: Select Geography: Or: Or: Producer:Â United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. Abstract:Â Topics:Â Housing Characteristics and Costs; Population and Demographics Time Period Covered:Â 1998-01-01 to 1998-12-31 Geographic Areas Covered:Â State, MSA, County, City Kind of Data:Â Enumeration data, Aggregate data Bibliographic Citation for Source Dataset:Â Census 2000 Summary File 1 [California]/prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau, 2001. Bibliographic Citation for Counting California version of file:Â Census 2000 Summary File [California][on-line data file]/prepared by California Digital Library, Oakland, California: [producer and distributor], 2001. View or Download mudd or momudd XML:
Library Guides Basics discUSses the importance of the US CensUS and describes some of the 2000 CensUS of population and HoUSing. Summary population and HoUSing http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/guides/census2000.htm
Extractions: U.S. Census 2000 The United States decennial census is the primary source for nationwide population and housing statistics. Listed are some of the most frequently used, comprehensive sources for Census 2000 information, along with several sources for data specifically on the State of Wisconsin. Census Geographies Census data is available for a variety of geographies, ranging from nationwide down to the block level. The chart above provides an overview of the hierarchy of various geographies available for Census 2000. Note that potentially sensitive information (sample data) gathered by the census long-form might not be available at the block group and block levels in order to protect the privacy of individuals. Quick Start for Census 2000 Data : The first place to start searching for census data is the American FactFinder website. FactFinder is the official source for Census 2000 data on the web
Extractions: Title Description of contents 2000 Census of Population and Housing Collection of 2000 Census of Population and Housing CD-ROMS 1990 Census of Population and Housing CensusCd+Maps, Census Blocks, Congressional Districts, Census Tracts, 1990 Long Form Data with 2000 Boundaries, Subject reports 1980 Census of Population and Housing 1980 Census of Population and Housing. Includes some 1990 Census data for comparison purposes. It is also possible to create maps.
CENSUS: 2000 Census, Other Files CensUS of population and HoUSing, 2000 United States Public Law (PL) population and HoUSing, 2000 CensUS Tract Relationship Files US CensUS Bureau. http://www.ciser.cornell.edu/ASPs/browse_ath.asp?CATEGORY=097
CENSUS: 1990 Public Use Microdata CensUS of population and HoUSing, 1990 United States Public USe Microdata US CensUS Bureau. Washington, DC US Bureau of the CensUS producer. http://www.ciser.cornell.edu/ASPs/browse_ath.asp?CATEGORY=090
Extractions: Select a city Agawam (city) Attleboro (city) Barnstable Town (city) Beverly (city) Boston (city) Brockton (city) Cambridge (city) Chelsea (city) Chicopee (city) Everett (city) Fall River (city) Fitchburg (city) Franklin (city) Gloucester (city) Haverhill (city) Holyoke (city) Lawrence (city) Leominster (city) Lowell (city) Lynn (city) Malden (city) Marlborough (city) Medford (city) Melrose (city) Methuen (city) New Bedford (city) Newton (city) Northampton (city) Peabody (city) Pittsfield (city) Quincy (city) Revere (city) Salem (city) Somerville (city) Springfield (city) Taunton (city) Waltham (city) Watertown (city) Westfield (city) Woburn (city) Worcester (city) **Other places not listed More Massachusetts data sets
Vermont State Data Center (VTSDC) Estimates of population and HoUSing (US CensUS Bureau) The CensUS Bureau s population Estimates Program publishes annual population and hoUSing estimates http://crs.uvm.edu/census/
Extractions: ...for U.S. Census Bureau information and data The UVM Center for Rural Studies is the US Census Bureau's Vermont State Data Center . This designation reflects our desire to be a data resource for all Vermonters and to represent Vermont's interests in the collection and analysis of Census data. If you have any questions or comments about Census data, please contact the State Data Center Lead Coordinator, Will Sawyer , (802) 656-0892. We urge you to explore the Census data and informational resources available on this page. Census Data Resources... Go to Data Category:
Extractions: The following selected entries offer suggestions for locating census publications at the Library of Congress. Included are web sites, guides, LC call numbers, and location information for identifying census publications in electronic, print, CD-ROM, and microfiche formats. Jump to: Current Census Data Electronic Resources CD-ROMS Printed Reports ... Census Data for D.C., Md., Va. American FactFinder http://factfinder.census.gov/java_prod/dads.ui.homePage.HomePage The latest Census 2000 and 1997 Economic census data products as they are released are accessible using the Census Bureau's data access and dissemination system called American FactFinder. Look here also for locating data from the 1990 Decennial Census and the 1992 Economic Census as well as other census surveys. Census Bureau Web Site http://www.census.gov
CEIC - Census 2000 American FactFinder US CensUS Bureau web site The CensUS Bureau s interactive web site source for population, hoUSing, economic and geographic data. http://ceic.commerce.state.mt.us/Census2000.htm
Extractions: A set of tables tabulated by the Census Bureau for the Administration on Aging (AoA) from the Census 2000 sample (long form) data. This tabulation provides much more detail on the older population (60+) than is available from other Census sources. American FactFinder - U.S. Census Bureau web site SF 1 and 2 include population counts and basic cross-tabulations of information collected from all people and housing units. This information includes age cohorts, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, and whether the residence is owned or rented. Data are available down to the block level for many tabulations, but only to the census tract level for others. Census 2000 Essentials
Archive Of Census Related Products (ACRP) Page TIGER boundary files based on TIGER 1992 files containing US censUS geographies The data are 5% and 1% samples of the population and hoUSing of the US http://sedac.ciesin.org/plue/cenguide.html
Extractions: Citation Credits Introduction Boundary Files ... Looking for historic U.S. census data? Try IPUMS DDViewer DDCarto Geocorr Welcome to the Archive of Census Related Products (ARCP), one of several efforts to support the Population, Land Use, and Emissions (PLUE) Data Project at CIESIN. This archive is a collection of georeferenced data files containing census information that spans the United States and its territories. This coverage will expand to include Mexico and Canada, establishing a North American repository for population, land use, and emissions data and integrated data products. These data files are value-added products derived from the original 1990 census files compiled by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The major components are: TIGER - boundary files based on TIGER 1992 files containing U.S. census geographies. STF - demographic data files containing population and housing characteristics from the 1990 Summary Tape File STF3A and STF1B. STP - migration files derived from the STP28 Special Tabulation for 1990 which show the movement of persons by county.
1990 Census Of Population And Housing CensUS CDROMS are available in US depository libraries. School district, state, and US data. Basic population and hoUSing data with school finance and http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/gov/uc/resources-cdroms.html
Extractions: Description: Summary Tape File 1C - 100% national data as well as urbanized areas, metropolitan areas, states, counties, and places of 10,000+. Provides 100% population and housing data items, including age by race and sex, marital status, household type, housing occupancy and vacancy characteristics, value and rent. .
1990 Census Of Population And Housing Characteristics of the Black population (CP36; US, selected States and MSAs), population and HoUSing Characteristics for CensUS Tracts and Block http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/gov/uc/resources-printedreports.html
Extractions: Description: One volume for each state with statistics for counties and places of 1,000 or more on 100% housing characteristics (number of rooms, rent, value, occupancy, vacancy). A guide in Section II cross-hatches subject by size or type of place to locate table number. The U.S. Summary provides data for the nation, regions, states, MSAs, UAs, and places of 10,000+. State reports do not include metropolitan or Native American area data. The statistics for all states appear in three separate reports: General Housing Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas (CH-1-1A), Statistical Areas (CH-1-1B), and Urbanized Description : One volume for each state with data on age of unit, year moved into residence, heating fuel, water and sewage, gross rent, condominium status, and ownership costs. Statistics shown for states, counties and places over 2,500 inhabitants. A table-finding guide appears in Section II. State reports will not include metropolitan or Native American area data. The statistics for all states appear in three separate reports: Detailed Housing Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas (CH-2-1A), Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CH-2-1B) and Urbanized Areas (CH-2-1C).
Research Guide: Census Data - Boston College population HoUSing Profile US CensUS STF1, 1990 Boston and Its Neighborhoods (BRA Report Nos. 410426; Government Documents Reference HA 431.5 1990 . http://www.bc.edu/libraries/research/guides/s-census/
Extractions: The decennial census is the only data gathering operation in the United States that is mandated by the Constitution. The first census was taken in 1790 and has continued every 10 years, in the years ending in "0". Its primary purpose is to provide the population counts that determine how seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are apportioned. Census figures also are required to draw congressional and state legislative district boundaries, to allocate federal and state funds, to formulate public policy, and to assist with planning and decision making in the private sector. This guide lists key sources of Census data covering both the latest releases from the current 2000 Census and data going back to 1790. Print and electronic sources are included. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Virtual Data Center Manager, Barbara Mento (617-552-3354; mento@bc.edu
Extractions: Frequently Asked Questions Social, demographic and economic factors are closely linked to environmental issues. Social norms and politics may enhance or hinder efforts to achieve sustainable solutions. Different groups of people will have varying needs and desires as to what makes a community or watershed sustainable. It is important to be aware of the current demographic, social and economic patterns which may assist or conflict with planning and implementation of solutions down the road. Completing a chart which describes some of these factors will help in the overall planning process. Check out OIK/OS , a web site with with economic trends for a range of geographic areas is now available on-line.
Extractions: Spanish Many people in small communities, those with fewer than 10,000 people, don't have access to public sewers. For these residents alternative wastewater systems are often used to solve their communities' public health problems and to help them comply with the Clean Water Act. The 1990 Decennial Census of Population and Housing says 30 percent of all Americans live in small communities; 31.8 percent of the Nation's housing units are located in these communities ( Figure 1 ). The Census contains information on the structural characteristics of these houses, plus wastewater disposal methods and types of plumbing facilities.
General Census Information: Census: MIT Libraries population statistics from the US CensUS Bureau, including some 1990 CensUS of in the US; select data from the 1990 CensUS of population and HoUSing. http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/types/census/grtcensus.html