Sentences with phrase «census data back»

It includes a series of interactive census maps using U.S. census data back to 1940.
The site features a series of interactive census maps using U.S. census data back to 1940.

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The monthly census metropolitan area (CMA) data in the Labour Force Survey (LFS) stretches back 170 months to 2001.
Market volatility is low, U.S. census data shows income gains have reached the middle class, and workers are clawing back a larger share of national income.
Back when those ugly census numbers came out, a columnist with the Detroit Free Press urged readers to think of the 2010 data «as the «thud» moment for the city of Detroit.»
Last year mathematicions made a prediction based on census data going back the last 100 years.
Organized religion will all but vanish eventually from nine Western - style democracies, a team of mathematicians predict in a new paper based on census data stretching back 100 years.
Religion may become extinct in nine nations, study says www bbc co uk / news / science - environment - 12811197 The team took census data stretching back as far as a century from countries in which the census queried religious affiliation: Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- The likely Democratic mayoral nominee is using some new census data to back up his «tale of two cities» campaign theme.
«And also the census data is used to determine how much federal dollars come back to places like Manhattan or surrounding cities.»
The new evidence, based on long - term census data, now shows that mammal populations have bounced back.
To obtain our estimate of the student achievement component of the knowledge capital of a state at any point in time, we use census data to trace workers back to the place in which they were born.
Her statement is backed up by data — the 2006 census showed that more people are moving out of Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal to the surrounding suburbs than the other direction.
Indeed, her survey of Maine residents who feed outdoor cats leads her to conclude that this population may be no more than 10 — 15 percent of the pet cat population — which, if one does a back - of - the - envelope calculation using survey data from the American Pet Products Association and census data for the number of households in Maine, would mean something like 18,700 — 28,000 unowned cats.
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