Statistical Abstract of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... reports, series PC80-1-A (U.S. population: 226,545,805). In some cases the data are consistent with figures published in the 1980 census advance reports, series PHC80-V, (U.S. population: 226,504,825). Reassessment of the evaluation ...
... reports, series PC80-1-A (U.S. population: 226,545,805). In some cases the data are consistent with figures published in the 1980 census advance reports, series PHC80-V, (U.S. population: 226,504,825). Reassessment of the evaluation ...
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... reports, series PHC80-V Current population estimates and national projections are consistent with counts shown in 1980 census final reports, series PC80-1-A. The estimates of the components of change shown for intercensal periods for ...
... reports, series PHC80-V Current population estimates and national projections are consistent with counts shown in 1980 census final reports, series PC80-1-A. The estimates of the components of change shown for intercensal periods for ...
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... reporting of vital statistics by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics. A detailed explanation of the race modification procedure appears in Current Population Reports, series P-25, No. 917. In the Current Population Survey ...
... reporting of vital statistics by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics. A detailed explanation of the race modification procedure appears in Current Population Reports, series P-25, No. 917. In the Current Population Survey ...
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... reports and unpublished data . See also Areas of the United States , 1940 , and Area Measurement Reports , 1960 , series GE - 20 , No . 1 . No . 2 . POPULATION : 1900 TO 1984 [ In millions , except percent . Estimates as of July 1 ...
... reports and unpublished data . See also Areas of the United States , 1940 , and Area Measurement Reports , 1960 , series GE - 20 , No . 1 . No . 2 . POPULATION : 1900 TO 1984 [ In millions , except percent . Estimates as of July 1 ...
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... Reports , series P - 25 , No . 949 . NO . 33 . PERSONS 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER - CHARACTERISTICS , BY SEX : 1960 TO ... Reports , series P - 20 , No . 389 and earlier reports ; series P - 23 . Nos . 57 and 59 : series P - 25 . Nos . 917 ...
... Reports , series P - 25 , No . 949 . NO . 33 . PERSONS 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER - CHARACTERISTICS , BY SEX : 1960 TO ... Reports , series P - 20 , No . 389 and earlier reports ; series P - 23 . Nos . 57 and 59 : series P - 25 . Nos . 917 ...
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