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Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council,

Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates: Priorities for 2000 and Beyond by National Research Council,
Recent trends in federal policies for social and economic programs have increased the demand for timely, accurate estimates of income and poverty for states, counties, and even smaller areas. Every year more than $130 billion in federal funds is allocated to states and localities through formulas that use such estimates. These funds support a wide range of programs that include child care, community development, education, job training, nutrition, and public health. A new program of the U.S. Census Bureau is now providing more timely estimates for these programs than those from the decennial census, which have been used for many years. These new estimates are being used to allocate more than $7 billion annually to school districts, through the Title I program that supports educationally disadvantaged children. But are these estimates as accurate as possible given the available data? How can the statistical models and data that are used to develop the estimates be improved? What should policy makers consider in selecting particular estimates? This new book from the National Research Council provides guidance for improving the Census Bureau's program and for policy makers who use such estimates for allocating funds.



Mixed Race America and the Law: A Reader by Kevin R. Johnson,
Mixed Race America and the Law: A Reader by Kevin R. Johnson,
For the first time in United States history, the 2000 census allowed people to check more than one box to identify their race. This new way of gathering data and characterizing race and ethmcity reflects important changes in how racial identity is understood in America. Besides acknowledging the presence of mixed race citizens, this new understanding promises to have major implications for American law and policy. With this anthology, Kevin R. Johnson brings together ground-breaking scholarship on the mixed race experience in America to examine the impact of law on these citizens. The foundational essays that comprise the collection present the historical, social, and political contexts surrounding the body of law that addresses race while analyzing the implications of multiracialism. Divided into 12 sections, the reader includes an introduction by Johnson and essential essays by contributors such as Garrett Epps, Judith Resnick, Richard Delgado, lan Haney-Lopez, Randall Kennedy, and Patricia Hill Collins. Selections address miscegenation, racial classification, interracial adoption, the 2000 census, "passing, " and other topics; each section includes questions to promote further discussion. This book is an invaluable resource for examining the complexities of racial categories in modern America.



Language Spoken at Home (U.S. Census) - Language Spoken at Home is a data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States. In 2000 and 1990 it was a part of Summary File 3, collected from the long-form questionnaire which was distributed to 1 out of 6 households.

Combined Statistical Area - The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines micropolitan and metropolitan statistical areas. Currently defined metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas are based on application of the 2000 standards (which appeared in the Federal Register on December 27 2000) to Census 2000 data, as updated by application of those standards to more recent Census Bureau population estimates.

Cape Elizabeth, Maine - Cape Elizabeth is a town located in Cumberland County, Maine, and is the state's most affluent municipality (per household median income) based on Census 2000 data. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 9,068.

List of U.S. cities with African American majority populations - The following is a partial list of United States cities and towns in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is African American or Black, according to data from the 2000 Census. This list does not include cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in which, according to the 2000 Census, merely a plurality (as opposed to a majority) of the residents are African American.



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1990 2000 Census Data - 1990 2000 Census Data Who We Are Now Using the statistical findings from the year 2000 census, Sam Roberts provides a narrative description of America 1990 2000 census data and Americans today. Noting that the census was important enough to be included in the Constitution, Roberts compares the 2000 findings with previous censuses as far back as the first, in 1791. His very genial presentation belies the enormous sifting job he has done, organizing the data, grouping it by logical categories, ...

1990 2000 Census Data - 1990 2000 Census Data Who We Are Now Using the statistical findings from the year 2000 census, Sam Roberts provides a narrative description of America 1990 2000 census data and Americans today. Noting that the census was important enough to be included in the Constitution, Roberts compares the 2000 findings with previous censuses as far back as the first, in 1791. His very genial presentation belies the enormous sifting job he has done, organizing the data, grouping it by logical categories, ...

1990 2000 Census Data - 1990 2000 Census Data Who We Are Now Using the statistical findings from the year 2000 census, Sam Roberts provides a narrative description of America 1990 2000 census data and Americans today. Noting that the census was important enough to be included in the Constitution, Roberts compares the 2000 findings with previous censuses as far back as the first, in 1791. His very genial presentation belies the enormous sifting job he has done, organizing the data, grouping it by logical categories, ...

2000 Census Data Us - 2000 Census Data Us Who We Are Now Using the statistical findings from the year 2000 census, Sam Roberts provides a narrative description of America 2000 census data us and Americans today. Noting that the census was important enough to be included in the Constitution, Roberts compares the 2000 findings with previous censuses as far back as the first, in 1791. His very genial presentation belies the enormous sifting job he has done, organizing the data, grouping it by logical categories, ...

Classification definitions education; the one for the 1990 census in several ways. Nearly seven million Americans identified themselves as members of more than one race in the 2000 census only. Both questions are based on self-identification. Totally revised chapters on social work in rural areas and social work with women. New chapter on social work in rural areas and social work practice with Muslims in America speaks to the 2000 census for respondents w... Caution must be used when interpreting changes in the Morales and Sheafor text. Race (U.S. Census) The United States Census Bureau considers race to be separate from Hispanic origin. It includes people who indicated their race or races they considered themselves to be. Having frequent updated editions of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. For the 2000 Census and other recent surveys--this resource includes such topics as the impact of the Internet, family life, work and employment, housing, wealth and poverty, education, use of leisure time, volunteer activity, religion, and politics. The racial categories are officially described as follows:¹ The categories represent a social-political construct designed for collecting data on race asked respondents to report the race and ethnicity of broad population groups in this 2000 census data.



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