Vital Statistics of the United States

Front Cover
United States Bureau of the Census, 1964

From inside the book

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 4-24 - ... twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Page 4-24 - ... (d) counties in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that have no incorporated municipalities within their boundaries and have a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; and (e) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more.
Page 4-28 - Sixth Revision of the International Lists of Diseases and Causes of Death," Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Supplement, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 1948. 5. "The Effect of the Sixth Revision of the International Lists of Diseases and Causes of Death upon Comparability of Mortality Trends," Vital Statistics — Special Reports, Vol.
Page 2-65 - Includes only fetal deaths for which the period of gestation was given as 20 weeks (or 5 months ) or more or was not stated.
Page 4-24 - Wisconsin); (b) the densely settled urban fringe, whether incorporated or unincorporated, of urbanized areas; (c) towns in New England and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania which contain no incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and have either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in States other than the New...
Page 1-13 - Under 1 year 1-4 years 5-14 years 15-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55-64 years 65-74 years 75-84 years 85 years and over...
Page 4-27 - New York, North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.
Page 2-20 - Numbers after causes of death are category numbers of the Seventh Revision of the International Lists, 1955.
Page 2-40 - ... 1 Day . . 2 Days . . 3 Days . . 4 Days . . 5 Days . . 6 Days . . 7 Days . . 8 Days . . 9 Days...
Page 4-27 - The period of gestation is the number of completed weeks which have elapsed between the first day of the last menstrual period and the date of delivery, irrespective of whether the product of conception was liveborn or born without evidence of life.

Bibliographic information