Same Sex Couples: Estimates of same sex unmarried partner households from ACS and decennial census data.
Interracial Tables: Husband’s race by wife’s race for married couples, for 1960-1992
National Households and Families Projections: The Population Projections Program provides estimates of the population by age for future dates. Projections by age are available at the national and state level.
Housing Topics: Index of other housing topics on the U.S. Census Bureau website.
Statistical Abstract: The Statistical Abstract of the United States, published since 1878, is the authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States.
DataFerrett: A data mining tool that accesses data stored in TheDataWeb through the internet. It allows you to create your own data tables or extractions using an interactive tool. DataFerrett can be installed as an application on your desktop or use a java applet with an Internet browser.
CPS Table Creator: Internet site that gives you the ability to create limited customized tables from the Current Population Survey's Annual Social and Economic Supplement.
National Survey of Family Growth: The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) gathers information on family life, cohabitation, marriage and divorce, pregnancy, infertility, use of contraception, and men's and women's health. It is conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics.
National Survey of Families and Households: The NSFH was designed to provide a broad range of information on family life to serve as a resource for research across disciplinary perspectives. A considerable amount of life-history information was collected, including: the respondent's family living arrangements in childhood, departures and returns to the parental home, and histories of marriage, cohabitation, education, fertility, and employment. Data were collected in 1987-88, 1992-94, and 2001-2003 by the University of Wisconsin.
Administration for Children and Families: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is responsible for federal programs that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Families and Living Arrangements |
Last Revised:
2012-06-13T12:48:29.58-04:00