United States, Bureau of the Census, Population Division
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United States, Bureau of the Census, Population Division
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- Evaluating components of international migration, Joseph M. Costanzo ... [and others]
- U.S. Census Bureau measurement of net international migration to the United States, 1990 to 2000, Tammany J. Mulder ... [and others]
- Guide to international migration statistics, the sources, collection, and processing of foreign-born population data at the U.S. Census Bureau, Joseph M. Costanzo, Cynthia J. Davis, Nolan Malone
- At-risk conditions of U.S. school-age children, by Robert Kominski, Amie Jamieson, and Gladys Martinez
- Analysis of general Hispanic responses in Census 2000, by Arthur R. Cresce and Roberto R. Ramirez
- Historical census statistics on the foreign-born population of the United States, 1850 to 2000, by Campbell Gibson and Kay Jung
- Are there differences in registration and voting behavior between naturalized and native-born Americans?, by Loretta E. Bass and Lynne M. Casper
- Child well-being indicators from the SIPP, by Kristin E. Smith, Loretta E. Bass, and Jason M. Fields
- Alternative methods for valuing selected in-kind transfer benefits and measuring their effect on poverty, Timothy M. Smeeding
- Evaluating components of international migration, Tammany J. Mulder, Betsy Guzman, and Angela Brittingham
- Evaluating forecast error in state population projections using Census 2000 counts, by Paul R. Campbell
- Measures of help available to households in need, their relation to well-being, welfare, and work, by Kurt J. Bauman and Barbara A. Downs
- Evaluating components of international migration, James Gibbs ... [and others]
- Evaluation of the 1990 school district level population estimates based on the synthetic ratio approach, by Esther R. Miller
- Evaluation of April 1, 2000 school district population estimates based on the synthetic ratio method, by Monique Oosse
- Timing of first births, 1930-34 to 1990-94, by Amara Bachu
- State estimates of child care establishments, 1977-1997, by Grace O'Neill and Martin O'Connell
- Evaluation of relationship, marital status, and grandparents items in the census 2000 dress rehearsal, by Charles Clark and Jason Fields
- People might move but housing units don't, an evaluation of the state and county housing unit estimates, by Jason Devine and Charles Coleman
- Seasonality of moves and the duration and tenure of residence, 1996, by Jason P. Schachter and Jeffrey J. Kuenzi
- Evaluating components of international migration, Arthur Cresce, Roberto Ramirez, Gregory Spencer
- Population profile of the United States
- Changes in the lives of U.S. children, 1990-2000, by Julia Overturf Johnson ... [and others]
- Analysis of multiple origin reporting to the Hispanic origin question in Census 2000, by Roberto R. Ramirez
- Historical census statistics on population totals by race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic origin, 1970 to 1990, for large cities and other urban places in the United States, by Campbell Gibson and Kay Jung
- Identification of Hispanic ethnicity in Census 2000, analysis of data quality for the question on Hispanic origin, by Arthur R. Cresce, Audrey Dianne Schmidley and Roberto R. Ramirez
- Have we reached the top?, educational attainment projections of the U.S. population, by Jennifer Cheeseman Day and Kurt J. Bauman
- At-risk conditions of U.S. school-age children, by Robert Kominski, Amie Jamieson, and Gladys Martinez
- Evaluating components of international migration, by Matthew Christenson
- Measuring the foreign-born population in the United States with the current population survey, 1994-2002, A. Dianne Schmidley and J. Gregory Robinson
- The emerging American voter, an examination of the increase in the Black vote in November 1998, Avalaura L. Gaither and Eric C. Newburger
- Poverty, family structure, and child well-being, indicators from the SIPP, by Jason M. Fields and Kristin E. Smith
- Fertility of American women
- Evaluating components of international migration, Marc Perry ... [and others]
- Evaluation of Census Bureau's 1995-2025 state population projections, by Ching-li Wang
- Trends in marital status of U.S. women at first birth, 1930 to 1994, Amara Bachu
- Matched race and hispanic origin responses from Census 2000 and Current Population Survey February to May 2000, by Jorge del Pinal and Dianne Schmidley
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