Census Bureau Tip Sheet |
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A product of the U.S. Census
Bureau's Public Information Office |
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March 19, 2004 | TP04-06 |
Upcoming
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Demographic |
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Census-Related |
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Is There a Gender Gap in Earnings? Evidence from Census 2000 About Earnings by Occupation — A special tabulation of the number and percentage of men and women in 505 civilian occupations nationwide, matched with median and average earnings data. (Tentatively scheduled for release the week of March 28.) |
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Non-Census |
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International Brief: Global Population at a Glance:
2002 and Beyond — This look ahead Geographical Mobility: 2002 to 2003 — National and regional information on how often and how far people move, along with characteristics of the movers and reasons why they move. (Scheduled for release on March 23.) Data Collection in April for Quarterly Consumer Expenditure Survey
— In April, Census Bureau interviewers will contact a national sample
of randomly selected households in a survey that measures what Americans
spend on groceries, clothing, health care and housing. (Tentatively scheduled
for release the week of March 21.) Estimates of Puerto Rico Population by Age:
July 1, 2003 — Estimated population by voting age (18 and
over), elementary school ages (5 to 13) and those 65 and over. Numerical
and percentage increases since Census 2000 included. (Tentatively scheduled
for release the week of April 11.) |
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Economic |
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2002 State Government Finances — Summary data on revenue by type and source, such as taxes, charges and federal aid; expenditures by function (e.g., police, fire and education); and cash and security holdings for the nation, the states and other levels of government. (Tentatively scheduled for release the week of March 21.) 2002 Economic Census Advance U.S. Summary
— First results from the 2002 Economic Census consist of national
data at the three-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) level. The preliminary data include the number of businesses and
employees, the value of shipments, sales, receipts and revenue; and payroll
for industries in several NAICS sectors. (Tentatively scheduled for release
the week of March 28.) |
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Broadcast/Photo/Multimedia |
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Radio Profile America (English) and Al Dia (Spanish) for April — Profile America segments include the Air Force Academy’s 50th anniversary (April 1) and the first weather satellite (April 2). (Tentatively scheduled for release March 31.) Photo Featured Photo of the Month — One of the sure signs spring is near is that dedicated fishermen are checking out their gear for the coming season. Tackle boxes are opened for the first time in months, and covers are coming off boats and outboard motors. View our latest feature photo on fishing at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/photos/monthphoto.html>. The publication is downloadable and publication-ready. (Scheduled for release on March 19.) |
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Recently Released
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Demographic |
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Census-Related |
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No recent releases. |
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Non-Census |
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U.S. Population Projections: 2000 to 2050
— 03/18/04 — Internet address: 10 Years on the World Wide Web — 03/17/04 —
Internet address: Children and the Households They Live In: 2000 — 03/16/03 — Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/census_2000/001713.html>. Census Brief: Journey to Work: 2000 — 03/15/04
— Internet address: Facts for Features: 50th Anniversary of ‘Wonderful World
of Color’ TV — 03/11/04 — Local Employment Dynamics (LED): A Profile of Older Workers in
Oregon — 03/09/04 — Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/aging_population/001706.html>. |
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Economic |
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No recent releases. |
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Broadcast/Photo/Multimedia |
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Radio Profile America and Al Dia (Spanish) for March —
02/27/04 — Internet address: Television Women’s History Month VNR — 03/11/04 — Internet address: <http://www.census.gov>. Multimedia Women’s History Month — 03/01/04 —
Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/multimedia/WomensHistory.html>. |
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For a complete listing of news releases, radio transcripts and the contents of the Public Information Office's Internet page, call our 24-hour Fax-on-Demand number on (888) 206-6463. Questions or comments should be directed to the Census Bureau's Public Information Office: telephone (301) 763-3030; fax (301) 457-3670; or e-mail <pio@census.gov>. |