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Statistical register / Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, New South Wales Office. Social condition
ISSN: 0519-5276
Urban statistical surveys
Reprint of General statistics of cities, 1909, by the Bureau of the Census, first published in 1913 by the Govt. Print. Off., Washington; of General statistics of cities, 1916, by the Bureau of the Census, first published in 1917 by the Govt. Print. Off., Washington; and of Historical statistics on State and local government finances, 1902-1953, by the Bureau of the Census, first published in 1955 by the Govt. Print. Off., Washington ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Population Analysis Group, Census Office, State Council, and Department of Vital Statistics, State Statistical Bureau: A Few Analyses of China's Population
In: Chinese economic studies: a journal of translations, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 33-41
United States Census Bureau Data Repository
This poster highlights the United States Census Bureau Data Repository, which preserves and disseminates survey instruments, specifications, data dictionaries, codebooks, and other materials provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Inter‐university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), the host of this data repository, has also listed additional Census‐related data collections from its larger holdings.
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1967 census of governments
v. 1. Governmental organization.--v. 2. Taxable property values.--v. 3. Public employment. no. 1. Employment of major local governments.--v. 4. Government finances. no. 1. Finances of school districts. no. 3. Finances of county governments. --v. 6. Topical studies. no. 1. Popularly elected officials of State and local governments. no. 2. Employee-retirement systems of State and local government. no. 3. State reports on State and local government finances. no. 4. State payments to local governments. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Statistical register / New South Wales. Bureau of Census and Statistics. Mining
ISSN: 0519-525X
Statistical reporter
Description based on: No. 67-2 (Aug. 1966); title from cover. ; Index to U.S. Government periodicals ; American statistics index ; Separately paged supplements accompany some numbers. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued: U.S. Bureau of the Budget, Division of Statistical Standards, 1944-Mar. 1952; U.S. Bureau of the Budget, Office of Statistical Standards, Apr. 1952-June 1969; U.S. Bureau of the Budget, Office of Statistical Policy, July 1969-Aug. 1970; U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Statistical Policy and Management Information Systems Division, Sept. 1970-Nov. 1971; U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Statistical Policy Division, Dec. 1971-Sept. 1977; U.S. Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, Oct. 1977-Aug. 1981; U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Statistical Policy, Sept. 1981-Dec. 1981.
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Has the NSF-Census Bureau Research Network Helped Improve the U.S. Statistical System?
In: https://hdl.handle.net/1813/58660
This presentation summarizes parts of http://hdl.handle.net/1813/52650.2, "Effects of a Government-Academic Partnership: Has the NSF-Census Bureau Research Network Helped Improve the U.S. Statistical System?", by Weinberg, Daniel; Abowd, John M.; Belli, Robert F.; Cressie, Noel; Folch, David C.; Holan, Scott H.; Levenstein, Margaret C.; Olson, Kristen M.; Reiter, Jerome P.; Shapiro, Matthew D.; Smyth, Jolene; Soh, Leen-Kiat; Spencer, Bruce; Spielman, Seth E.; Vilhuber, Lars; Wikle, Christopher ; Presentation made by Lars Vilhuber, PI of the NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) Coordinating Office on behalf of the network at the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) 2018 in a session presenting the award winners from 2017. https://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2018/onlineprogram/ActivityDetails.cfm?SessionID=215028 ; NSF-1129475 to Northwestern University; NSF-1130706 to Carnegie Mellon University; NSF-1131500 to University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; NSF-1131848 to Cornell University; NSF-1131897 to Duke University and National Institute of Statistical Sciences (NISS); NSF-1132008 to University of Colorado-Boulder; NSF-1132015 to University of Nebraska-Lincoln; NSF-1132031 to University of Missouri; and NSF-1507241 for the Coordinating Office (Cornell, Duke, and NISS).
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Population trends: a publication of the Government Statistical Service
ISSN: 0307-4463
Information distribution practices of federal statistical agencies: the Census Bureau example
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services, and practices, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 319-330
ISSN: 0740-624X
2010 Census: Census Bureau Is Making Progress on the Local Update of Census Addresses Program, but Improvements Are Needed
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Department of Commerce's U.S. Census Bureau (Bureau) seeks updated information on the addresses and maps of housing units from state, local, and tribal governments through the Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program. This testimony discusses (1) the status of the LUCA program, and (2) the Bureau's response to prior issues raised by GAO as well as new challenges related to the program. The testimony is based on a GAO report issued on June 14, 2007. GAO reviewed LUCA program documents, met with and surveyed participants in the LUCA Dress Rehearsal, and interviewed Bureau officials and local officials."
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