Statistical Abstract of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... estimates representing an effort to remove the effects of price changes from statistical series reported in dollar terms. In general, constant dollar series are derived by dividing current dollar estimates by the appropriate price index ...
... estimates representing an effort to remove the effects of price changes from statistical series reported in dollar terms. In general, constant dollar series are derived by dividing current dollar estimates by the appropriate price index ...
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... estimates and projections, and a number of other periodic surveys relating to population characteristics. For a list of relevant publications, see the Guide to Sources in Appendix IV. Decennial censuses.— The U.S. Constitution provides ...
... estimates and projections, and a number of other periodic surveys relating to population characteristics. For a list of relevant publications, see the Guide to Sources in Appendix IV. Decennial censuses.— The U.S. Constitution provides ...
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... Estimates of population characteristics based on the 1960 CPS w« not necessarily agree with the counts from the 1960 census because the CPS and the 1960 census used different procedures for collecting and processing the data for racial ...
... Estimates of population characteristics based on the 1960 CPS w« not necessarily agree with the counts from the 1960 census because the CPS and the 1960 census used different procedures for collecting and processing the data for racial ...
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... Estimates of the population by race for April 1, 1980 (shown in tables 29 and 30) are modified counts and are not comparable to the 1980 census race categories. These estimates were computed using 1980 census data by race which had been ...
... Estimates of the population by race for April 1, 1980 (shown in tables 29 and 30) are modified counts and are not comparable to the 1980 census race categories. These estimates were computed using 1980 census data by race which had been ...
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... Estimates as of July 1 . Prior to 1940 , excludes Alaska and Hawaii . Total population includes Armed Forces abroad : civilian population excludes Armed Forces . See text , p . 2 , for basis of estimates . See also Historical Statistics ...
... Estimates as of July 1 . Prior to 1940 , excludes Alaska and Hawaii . Total population includes Armed Forces abroad : civilian population excludes Armed Forces . See text , p . 2 , for basis of estimates . See also Historical Statistics ...
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