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MORE 'U-S-CENSUS' POSTS

    Reference: Just Released: U.S. National, State and County Population Estimates by Demographic Characteristics: July 1, 2011

    Gary Price, May 17, 2012 | Resources

    From the U.S. Census: The U.S. Census Bureau today released a set of estimates showing that 50.4 percent of our nation’s population younger than age 1 were minorities as of July 1, 2011. This is up from 49.5 percent from the 2010 Census taken April 1, 2010. A minority is anyone who is not single-race […]

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    Using Wolfram|Alpha to Access and Analyze Census Data

    Gary Price, May 10, 2012 | Data Files, Resources

    C. Alan Joyce from Wolfram|Alpha has a terrific post (the first in a series) about using the wonderful computational reference resource to analyze data (comparisons, chart, etc.) from the American Community Survey (U.S. Census). The post includes background, screenshots, and plenty examples of what’s possible when you utilize Wolfram|Alpha. Here are a few examples: Population […]

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    Business Reference: Number of New Firms Continues to Slide, According to New Census Bureau Data

    Gary Price, May 2, 2012 | Data Files, Jobs, Resources

    From the Kauffman Foundation: Building on a long-term trend, the nation’s business startup rate fell below 8 percent for the first time in 2010, marking the lowest point on record for new firm births. New firms as a percentage of all firms continued a steady downward trend in 2010 – going from a high of […]

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    Reference: U.S. Census Adds New Data to USA Counties Web Site

    Gary Price, April 27, 2012 | Academic Libraries, Data Files, Profiles, Resources

    From a U.S. Census E-Mail: [Data] files contain demographic, economic and governmental statistics from the Census Bureau and other federal agencies, presented for the purpose of multi-county comparisons or single county profiles. National- and state-level statistics are presented as well. The files cover topics such as agriculture, crime, education, health, retail trade and vital statistics. […]

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    Ancestry.com Begins Roll Out of a 1940 Census Database That’s Searchable by Name

    Gary Price, April 9, 2012 | Reports, Resources

    A new blog post from Ancestry.com reports that the company has now made all scanned images (more than 3.8 million) of the 1940 U.S. Census available on their platform. The company also points out that they’ve indexed all of the names found in the 1940 Census for two states, Nevada and Delaware, and made those […]

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    Reference: Census Bureau Releases New List/Maps of Urban Areas (Based on 2010 Census)

    Gary Price, March 26, 2012 | Maps, Resources

    From the U.S. Census: The nation’s urban population increased by 12.1 percent from 2000 to 2010, outpacing the nation’s overall growth rate of 9.7 percent for the same period, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The Census Bureau released the new list of urban areas (XLS) today based on 2010 Census results. Urban areas — […]

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    U.S. Census Launches 1940 Census Web Page (Interactive Overview, Fast Facts, Infographic and More)

    Gary Price, March 19, 2012 | Archives and Special Collections, News, Patrons and Users, Resources

    UPDATE: Fast Facts/Comparisons About the 1940 Census From the U.S. Census News Release: In anticipation of the April 2 release of 1940 Census records from the National Archives, the U.S. Census Bureau is launching a new page on its website. Strict confidentiality laws ensure that census records are only unsealed after 72 years have passed, […]

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    New Online from U.S. Census: Educational Attainment in the United States: 2011

    Gary Price, February 23, 2012 | Academic Libraries, Data Files, Journal Articles, School Libraries

    From a U.S. Census Release/Summary: In March 2011, for the first time ever, more than 30 percent of U.S. adults 25 and older had at least a bachelor’s degree, the U.S. Census Bureau reported today. As recently as 1998, fewer than one-quarter of people this age had this level of education. “From 2001 to 2011, […]

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    National Archives Announces Website for Free 1940 Census Release Online on April 2, 2012: 1940census.archives.gov

    Gary Price, February 22, 2012 | Archives and Special Collections, Data Files, Patrons and Users, Resources, Video Recordings

    From NARA: The National Archives, with its partner Archives.com, [has] launched its new website www.1940census.archives.gov in preparation for its first-ever online U.S. census release, which will take place on April 2, 2012, at 9 a.m. (EST). The public is encouraged to bookmark the website now in order to more quickly access the 1940 census data […]

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    Reference: U.S. Census Releases Graphs on Historical Voting Trends

    Gary Price, February 15, 2012 | Data Files, Resources

    From a U.S. Census Bureau E-Mail: The Census Bureau has released 10 graphics that highlight national trends in voting by race, age, education, and other characteristics since 1964. Four graphics address presidential elections, four address congressional elections and two address all national elections. All are based on previously released tabulations from the November Voting and […]

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