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The projections are based on assumptions about future childbearing, mortality, and migration. The level of childbearing among women is assumed to remain close to present levels, with differences by race and Hispanic origin diminishing over time. ...
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Area figures represent area on indicated date including in some cases considerable areas not then organized or settled, and not covered by the census. Area data include Alaska beginning in 1870 and Hawaii beginning in 1900. Total area figures for 1790 to 1970 have been recalculated on the basis of the remeasurement of states and counties for the 1980 census, but not on ...
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The projections are based on assumptions about future childbearing, mortality, and migration. The level of childbearing among women is assumed to remain close to present levels, with differences by race and Hispanic origin diminishing over time. Mortality is assumed to decline gradually with less variation by race and Hispanic origin than at present. International ...
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The population change data includes net migration of the foreign-born, emigration of natives, net movement from Puerto Rico to the United States, and Armed Forces movement from overseas. The April 1, 2000 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population from the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions. Format The ...
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The Census defines the U.S. resident population as including persons resident in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. These estimates exclude residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and residents of the Island areas under U.S. sovereignty or jurisdiction (principally American Samoa, Guam, United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern ...
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The dataset illustrates changes in populations from 1980 to 2006, in now highly populated incorporated places in the US. An incorporated place can be a city, town or village, and census designated place (CDP), which resembles a city, town or village but lacks its own government. Beginning with April 2000, estimates base data refer to boundaries in effect on January 1, ...
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This concise dataset shows the relationship between population sizes and percent distributions in US incorporated places from 1960 to 2006. An incorporated place can be a city, town or village, and census designated place (CDP), which resembles a city, town or village but lacks its own government. Beginning with April 2000, estimates base data refer to boundaries in ...
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The dataset includes the number of residents in cities with a population of 100,000 or more that were born in a foreign country or in the United States. There are also several other figures in the dataset, including FIPS codes, the percentage of the total city population born in and out of the US and year of entry. The survey is limited to the household population and ...