| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1962 - 722 pages
...and living conditions. Initially, the average tract had about 4,000 residents. Tract boundaries were established with the intention of being maintained...that comparisons may be made from census to census. 1960 population and housing data were published for tracts in 180 areas in the United States and the... | |
| 1960 - 118 pages
...statistical purposes. Tract boundaries were established cooperatively by a local committee and the 8ureau of the Census, and were generally designed to be relatively...from census to census. In the decennial censuses, the 8ureau of the Census tabulates population and housing information for each census tract. The practice... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 542 pages
...Characteristics of the Population, and in 1960 Census of Housing, Volume I, States and Small Area». Definition of census tract. — Census tracts are...census. In the decennial censuses, the Bureau of the Censúa tabulates population and housing information for each census tract. The practice of local agencies... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 768 pages
...Population, and in I960 Census of Housing, Volume I, Slates and Small Area*. Definition of censu« tract. — Census tracts are small areas into which...the intention of being maintained over a long time to that comparisons may be made from census to census. In the decennial censuses, the Bureau of the... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1963 - 108 pages
...and living conditions. Initially, the average tract had about 4,000 residents. Tract boundaries were established with the intention of being maintained...that comparisons may be made from census to census. Areas traded In 1960. — In 1960, population and housing data are published for tracts in 180 areas... | |
| 1971 - 44 pages
...population characteristics, economic status, and living conditions. lnitially, the average tract had about 4,000 residents. Tract boundaries are established...that comparisons may be made from census to census. ln untracted places, block numbering areas are used. They are established by arbitrarily dividing the... | |
| Charles Fredrick Schwarz, Edward C. Thor, Gary H. Elsner - 1976 - 278 pages
...area, tracts were established by the Bureau of the Census in cooperation with a local committee. Tracts were generally designed to be relatively uniform with...that comparisons may be made from census to census. (US Bur. of the Census 1971) Central city. See Urbanized area. CEQ Council on Environmental Quality,... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census. Data User Services Division - 1981 - 584 pages
...for visible boundaries. Geographic shape and area size of tracts are of relatively minor importance. Tract boundaries are established with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census. Census tracts observe county lines and cover... | |
| 1982 - 82 pages
...for visible boundaries. Geographic shape and area size of tracts are of relatively minor importance. Tract boundaries are established with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census. Census tracts observe county lines and cover... | |
| 1982 - 406 pages
...for visible boundaries. Geographic shape and area size of tracts are of relatively minor importance. Tract boundaries are established with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census. Census tracts observe county lines and cover... | |
| |