Census of Population, 1950: A Report of the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the United States. Volume II, Characteristics of the population : Number of inhabitants, general and detailed characteristics of the populationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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... less than 0.1 or where base is less than 500 ) Foreign born 21 years old and over Population 21 years old and over Citizen Alien Type of population All citizens Native Naturalized Citizenship not reported Percent of total Citi- Total ...
... less than 0.1 or where base is less than 500 ) Foreign born 21 years old and over Population 21 years old and over Citizen Alien Type of population All citizens Native Naturalized Citizenship not reported Percent of total Citi- Total ...
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... less than the standard error indicated in this table . The chances are about 19 out of 20 that the estimates are within twice the standard error of the figures which would result from a post - enumeration survey of the entire population ...
... less than the standard error indicated in this table . The chances are about 19 out of 20 that the estimates are within twice the standard error of the figures which would result from a post - enumeration survey of the entire population ...
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... less than 1,000 has declined slightly since 1930. In terms of population , all size groups have a remarkably consistent history of growth , except , again , for the very smallest incorporated places . In terms of percentage of the total ...
... less than 1,000 has declined slightly since 1930. In terms of population , all size groups have a remarkably consistent history of growth , except , again , for the very smallest incorporated places . In terms of percentage of the total ...
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... less than 100 ; and the figure for the Mountain Division , 5.9 , was the lowest among all divisions . The District of Columbia , which is also the city of Washington , had a density of 13,150.5 persons per square mile in 1950. Among the ...
... less than 100 ; and the figure for the Mountain Division , 5.9 , was the lowest among all divisions . The District of Columbia , which is also the city of Washington , had a density of 13,150.5 persons per square mile in 1950. Among the ...
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... less than 1 percent or in which there was no change Montana , Iowa , Minnesota , Arkansas , Mississippi , South Dakota , North Dakota , Wyoming , and Vermont - suggests that , in general , the effects of the change were large in those ...
... less than 1 percent or in which there was no change Montana , Iowa , Minnesota , Arkansas , Mississippi , South Dakota , North Dakota , Wyoming , and Vermont - suggests that , in general , the effects of the change were large in those ...
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1940 Percent increase 1950 new urban 1950 old urban 1950 Population 20-percent sample ALASKA base is less boundaries Calif Census central city classified CONTINENTAL UNITED Current Population Survey East North Central enrolled enumeration Female Total Male figures HAWAII Idaho included income incorporated places industries Iowa Jersey Kansas kindred workers labor force Male Female Total Michigan Middle Atlantic minor civil divisions Mississippi Montana Nonwhite North Carolina Northeast number of persons Number Percent occupation Ohio Oklahoma old urban def Percent not shown popu Post-Enumeration Survey private household PUERTO RICO regions reported Rhode Island shown where less South Atlantic South Carolina South Dakota square mile standard metropolitan areas statistics Table Tenn Territory Texas tion Total Male Female total population town township uninc unine urban and rural urban definition urban fringe Urban place 1950 Urban Rural urbanized areas Utah Washington West Virginia Wyoming