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U.S. Census of Population and Housing subject guide 

Resources for finding United States Census of Population and Housing data and statistics; covers decennial censuses, estimates and projections, and the American Community Survey.
Last update: Nov 18th, 2009 URL: http://guides.socialsciencelibraries.yale.edu/uscensus  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What you'll find in this guide

Why the U.S. Census of Population and Housing?

  • Constitutional requirement that every person in nation be counted at least once every 10 years beginning in 1790;
  • Primary purpose of the census is to provide population counts for reapportionment in determining number of representatives in the House of Representatives;
  • Primary source of data for small geographic areas;
  • Many Federal programs distribute funds based upon data from the census, i.e., population, income and employment.

This is what you'll find in the different tabs of this guide:

  • Decennial Census: finding data and statistics from the censuses that have been conducted in the USA every ten years since 1790.
  • Intercensal Years: finding data and statistics gathered between the decennial censuses.
  • Search: search functions targeted towards census-related web sites, data catalogs, etc.
  • Guides: companion information for getting the most out of the Census data resources: terminology, geography, etc.
  • News: news from and about the U.S. Census and the Census Bureau

What you won't find in this guide:

  • Resources for genealogical research (finding individuals in the census); for that type of census research, consult this brief guide.
 
 

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