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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Easier access to economic data
Tweet Written by: Robert Marske, Office of Economic Planning and Innovation Fifty years ago, President Kennedy said, “Before we can set out on the road to success, we have to know where we are going, and before we can know … Continue reading
Families: A Changing Nation
Tweet Many of us are curious to see how our experiences compare with those of others. We want to know how many children people have, how many adults live with their parents, or how old people are when they first … Continue reading
Posted in Families, Housing, Population
Tagged Families and Living Arrangements, marriage
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New Moms Who Cohabit
Tweet When one pictures an unmarried mother, one might conjure up an image of a woman who is raising her child alone. And many of them do so. But a fair number of these women are actually living with a … Continue reading
Posted in Fertility, Population, Poverty
Tagged American women, birth, Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, fertility, mother, unemployment, work
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Data Round Up
Tweet Data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau are all around us. Here are a few recent examples from the news: Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development announced the latest numbers … Continue reading