United States -- Population -- Statistics
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United States -- Population -- Statistics
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- Viniendo desde las Américas [electronic resource], un perfil de la población del país nacida en el extranjero desde América Latina, actualizado el año 2000
- A profile of the nation's foreign-born population from Asia, 2000 update
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- United States summary, 2010, population and housing unit counts, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau
- Selected appendixes, 2010, 2010 Census of population and housing
- Population distribution inside and outside incorporated places, 2000, by Darryl T. Cohen
- Estimated population of continental United States, for selected dates, April 1, 1940, to January 1, 1947
- From the Mideast to the Pacific, a profile of the nation's Asian foreign born
- United States state fact sheet
- Is childlessness among American women on the rise?, by Amara Bachu
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- A census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services, with their names, ages, and places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census
- National population projections, Jennifer Cheeseman Day
- Atlas of rural and small-town America
- From the Mideast to the Pacific, a profile of the nation's Asian foreign born
- A profile of the nation's foreign-born population from Asia, 2000 update
- Increase in at-home workers reverses earlier trend
- Households' use of public and other types of libraries, 2002, Mark Glander, Thuy Dam, Adrienne Chute
- Geo.Data.gov
- Coming to America, a profile of the nation's foreign born, 2000 update
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- Characteristics of employment-based legal permanent residents: 2004, Kelly Jefferys
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- Natural hazard statistics
- Coming to America, a profile of the nation's foreign born, 2000 update
- Women in the United States, a profile
- Geodata.gov, U.S. maps & data
- Estimated population of the United States, by regions, divisions, and states, July 1, 1946
- Estimated male population of the United States, 19 to 25 years of age, April 1, 1948
- Profile of the foreign-born population in the United States, 2000
- Population projections of the United States, by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin
- Women in the United States, a profile
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- A compass for understanding and using American community survey data
- Population change in central and outlying counties of metropolitan statistical areas, 2000 to 2007, by Paul J. Mackun
- Migration and geographic mobility in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan america, 1995 to 2000, by Jason P. Schachter, Rachel S. Franklin, and Marc J. Perry
- State-to-state migration flows, 1995 to 2000, by Marc J. Perry
- Adopted children and stepchildren, 2000, by Rose M. Kreider
- Neighborhood pride, most people like where they live
- County-level data sets
- Overview of the uninsured in the United States, a summary of the 2011 current population survey
- Provisional estimates of the population of the United States, by months, November 1, 1947, to January 1, 1948
- Comparison of demographic analysis, A.C.E., and Census 2000 results by race
- Historical census statistics on population totals by race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic origin, 1790 to 1990, for the United States, regions, divisions, and states, by Campbell Gibson and Kay Jung
- United States Census 2000 at Case
- Accuracy of the U.S. Census Bureau national population projections and their respective components of change, Tammany J. Mulder
- Our patchwork nation, the surprising truth about the "real" America, Dante Chinni and James Gimpel
- Healthy People 2010, final review
- Population profile of the United States, 1981, prepared by the staff members in the Population Division and coordinated by Campbell Gibson, with assistance of Vicki G. Davis
- Domestic migration across regions, divisions, and states, 1995 to 2000, by Rachel S. Franklin
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