| 1990 - 570 pages
...civilian noninstitutional population of the United States (the 50 States and the District of Columbia) and members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post, but excludes all other members of the Armed Forces. The poverty data also exclude unrelated individuals... | |
| 1993 - 115 pages
...are based on sample surveys and relate to the resident population, including inmates of institutions and members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post; all other members of the Armed Forces are excluded. Except for 1940, the data were derived from the... | |
| 1985 - 70 pages
...civilian noninstitutional population of the United States (the 50 States and the District of Columbia) and members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post, but excludes all other members of the Armed Forces. Household. A household consists of all the persons... | |
| 798 pages
...50 States and DC The CPS shows 83.4 million workers with taxable earnings, of which 1.2 million were members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post. Thus, for civilian workers residing in the 50 States and DC program data show 88.2 million with taxable... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1960 - 786 pages
...population of the continental United States 14 years of age and over, Including Inmates of Institutions. Members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post (1,007,000 In March 1959) were also Included, but all other members of the Armed Forces were excluded.... | |
| 1947 - 634 pages
...in 1940, and only 53 percent In 1890, as indicated by data in table 1 and in other census reports. (Members of the armed forces living off post or with their families on post were included in the 1948 survey but all other members of the armed forces, who were predominantly... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1947 - 708 pages
...section on "Definitions and explanations.* Percent not shown where base is less than 200,000) 1 Includes members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on poet as veil as the employed end the unemployed. Separate figures are not shown for the Armed Forces... | |
| United States. National Office of Vital Statistics - 1956 - 474 pages
...were not included: 1. Members of the armed forces livingin barracks, etc., on military reservations. (Members of the armed forces living off post or with their families on military reservations were included.) 2. Inmates of penal and mental institutions and homes for the... | |
| 1981 - 702 pages
...years. Estimates developed from the supplementary questions and given in this report include persons in the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post. In order to obtain more reliable data for the Spanishorigin population, the March CPS sample was enlarged... | |
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