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Monthly Archives: June 2011
More Than a Century of Tracking our Children
Tweet Written by: Rose Kreider, US Census Bureau Much of what we can observe today about who children live with is a function of how the American family has changed over time. Statistics from the Census Bureau are invaluable for … Continue reading
International Data Base: June 2011
Tweet Written by: Daniel Goodkind, Loraine West and Dave Zaslow, US Census Bureau If you were asked on a quiz show, you might know that the two countries with the largest populations in the world are China and India. But … Continue reading
Posted in Data Tools, Population
Tagged China, India, International Data Base, Japan, population, Russia
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Mapping the 2010 Census
Tweet The Census Bureau recently released a series of new maps illustrating 2010 Census data for each state. The 2010 Census Profile maps showcase population and housing data for each state in the United States, the District of Columbia, and … Continue reading
Posted in Data Tools, Population
Tagged District of Columbia, housing occupancy, map, population density, Puerto Rico, race, united states
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Half of U.S. Businesses Operated from the Home
Tweet Written by: Tom Mesenbourg, Deputy Director, US Census Bureau When we think of a business, we often conjure up an image of an office park or perhaps a storefront in a strip mall. But in reality, according to new … Continue reading
Posted in Business Ownership
Tagged 2007 Survey of Business Owners, home-based workers
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