1 Million Arab Americans in the United States
(2002) In 2000, just over 1 million people in the United States reported "Arab" ancestry in the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey.
(2002) In 2000, just over 1 million people in the United States reported "Arab" ancestry in the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey.
Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services
(2019) The ACS conference began with some Census Bureau updates on activities and operations. Steven Dillingham, the Census Bureau Director, expressed the importance the ACS and said “data users are the key to the continuous improvement” of the flagship survey.
Project: KIDS COUNT
(2010) According to data released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation in its annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, overall improvements in child well-being that began in the late 1990s stalled in the years just before the current economic downturn.
The COVID pandemic impeded data collection for the United States’ premier survey of local communities. How can we measure a changing America?
(2001) L'Europe affiche les taux de fécondité les plus faibles au monde. En 2000, le nombre moyen de naissances était de 1,4 enfants par couple, de 1,1 enfants en Bulgarie et en République Tchèque à 2,2 enfants en Albanie.
When the 2010 U.S. Decennial Census data start to flow in February 2011, the cycle of redistricting always accompanies the release of these data.