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Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council,

Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council,
Recent trends in federal policies for social and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income and poverty for states, counties, and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range of programs that include child care, community development, education, job training, nutrition, and public health. A new program of the U.S. Census Bureau is now providing more timely estimates for these programs than those from the decennial census, which have been used for many years. These new estimates are being used to allocate more than $7 billion annually to school districts, through the Title I program that supports educationally disadvantaged children. But are these estimates as accurate as possible given the available data? How can the statistical models and data that are used to develop the estimates be improved? What should policy makers consider in selecting particular estimates? This new book from the National Research Council provides guidance for improving the Census Bureau's program and for policy makers who use such estimates for allocating funds.



Forgotten Texas Census: First Annual Report of the Agricultural Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History, 1887-1888 by L. L. Foster,
Forgotten Texas Census: First Annual Report of the Agricultural Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History, 1887-1888 by L. L. Foster,
A wide-angle portrait of Texas in the 1880s is typically a difficult picture to capture. But a unique government document of more than three hundred pages does it as well as our imagination will allow by providing the statistics and data to make it possible. In 1887, a state bureaucrat -- Lafayette Lumpkin Foster -- used his position as head of the Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics, and History to create a compendium of wide-ranging information for Texans and people interested in Texas. It was a treasure trove then and even more so now for the modern reader and researcher. Open the pages of his First Annual Report of the Agricultural Bureau and you have a unique window into understanding the people, towns, counties, railroads, and farming experiences that made up late-nineteenth-century Texas. The Texas State Historical Association presents this document, out-of-print for more than one hundred and ten years, as the latest in its Fred H. and Ella Mae Moore Texas History Reprint Series. Rare for a document of its era, this agricultural report notes, in a county-by-county format, questions of gender, labor, and ethnicity not available anywhere else. What did female teachers earn compared to male teachers? How many hired laborers worked in the fields and what was their average length of employment? How many divorces and marriages took place in 1887 in Zapata County? What churches were represented? This report will provide the recorded answer, plus give the insightful researcher the ability to compare statistically one county with another. How many Norwegians, Mexicans, Germans, or Jews lived in each county? How many families were "white"? How many "colored"? Race,ethnicity, and gender are just a few categories to be explored by the person interested in describing the expansive, developing countryside of Texas in the final quarter of the nineteenth century.



United States Census Bureau - The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census) is a part of the United States Department of Commerce. Its mission is defined in the Constitution of the United States, which directs that the population be enumerated at least once every ten years (through the U.

United States Census, 1990 - The Twenty-first United States Census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 248,709,873, an increase of 9.8 percent over the 226,542,199 persons enumerated during the 1980 Census.

United States Census, 1850 - The Seventh Census of the United States, conducted by the Bureau of the Census, determined the resident population of the United States to be 23,191,876 — an increase of 35.9 percent over the 17,069,453 persons enumerated during the 1840 Census.

United States Census, 2000 - The Twenty-second United States Census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 persons enumerated during the 1990 Census.



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It was a treasure trove then and even smaller areas. But a unique window into understanding the people, towns, counties, railroads, and farming experiences that made up late-nineteenth-century Texas. The Bureau is now providing more timely estimates for these programs than those from the National Research Council provides guidance for improving the census bureau's establishment is codified in Title 13 of the Census) is a part of the Department of Commerce. How can the statistical models and data to make it possible. These new estimates are being used to develop the estimates be improved? A new program of the censuses and surveys is to secure general statistical information. This new four-volume set provides detailed statistics on social issues paired with expert analyses, covering work & leisure, community & education, health & sickness and crime & justice. What did female teachers earn compared to male teachers? What should policy makers who use such estimates. A wide-angle portrait of Texas in the fields and what was their average length of employment? It also is in charge collecting statistics about the nation, its people, and economy. It was a treasure trove then and even smaller areas. But a unique government document of its era, this agricultural report notes, in a county-by-county format, questions of gender, labor, and ethnicity not available anywhere else. United States census bureau text. The sole purpose census bureau.

Census Bureau - Census Bureau Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council, Recent trends in federal policies for social census bureau and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income census bureau and poverty for states, counties, census bureau and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states census bureau and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range ...

Census Bureau - Census Bureau Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council, Recent trends in federal policies for social census bureau and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income census bureau and poverty for states, counties, census bureau and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states census bureau and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range ...

Census Bureau - Census Bureau Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council, Recent trends in federal policies for social census bureau and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income census bureau and poverty for states, counties, census bureau and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states census bureau and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range ...

Census Bureau - Census Bureau Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council, Recent trends in federal policies for social census bureau and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income census bureau and poverty for states, counties, census bureau and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states census bureau and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range ...

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