People of the United States in the 20th Century

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1900 to 1960
53
1790 to 1960
54
Figure II4 Percent Changes in Urban and Rural Populations of the States
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Urbanized areas and the nonfarm population
71
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATion and NativITY TRANSITIONS
87
Figure III1 Percent ForeignBorn White and Percent Negro in the Total Popu
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27
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1960
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Figure IV1 Age Composition of the White Population Conterminous United
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Figure IV4 Population by Age and Sex and Percent Age Composition
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Figure IV5 Percent Changes in the Populations of Selected Divisions by Age
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ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATION AND INCOME
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Figure V1 Percent of Youth Aged 5 to 20 Years Enrolled in School by
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Figure V3 Percent In Labor Force By Age Color and Sex Conterminous
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99
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Figure V4 Education Occupation and Income of State Populations Con
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THE FAMILY
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Figure VI2 Percent of Males Aged 15 and Over Outside Households
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110
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Figure VI3 Percent of Unrelated Persons Aged 15 and Over Among House
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Fgiure VI4 Percent of Unrelated Persons Aged 15 and Over Among House
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MARITAL STATUS
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Figure VII1 Percent of All Women and of Native White Women Single
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Figure VII2 Percent of the Population Single Ages 14 to 29 by Color
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Figure VII5 Percent Married and Percent Married With Spouse Present in
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Figure VII8 Divorces and Annullments Per 1000 Married Women Aged 15
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Figure VII9 Percent Married With Spouse Present Married More Than
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Figure VII10 Percent of Women in the Labor Force by Detailed Marital
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Table Page
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LEVELS AND VARIATIONS
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1909
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Cohorts
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Table Page
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Table Page
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THE ASSOCIATIONS
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MORTALITY
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Chapter Page
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Figure X1 Estimated Average Length of Life in Years by Color and Sex
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Figure VII3 Percent of the Population Single Ages 14 to 29 by Residence
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1935
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Table Page
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White populations of the States
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Figure X4 Expectations of Life at Birth in the White Populations of
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Figure X6 Excess of Females in Proportions Surviving Ages 20 to 45
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Table Page
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The nonwhite population
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Page 424 - US Census of Population: 1960, Vol. I, Characteristics of the Population, Part I, United States Summary.
Page 176 - US Bureau of the Census, US Census of Population: 1950, Vol. II, Characteristics of the Population, Part 1, US Summary, Washington 1953.
Page 588 - Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change, by Age, Color, and Sex: 1950 to 1960," Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No.
Page 423 - New Estimates of Fertility and Population in the United States: A Study of Annual White Births from 1855 to 1960 and of Completeness of Enumeration in the Censuses from 1880 to 1960 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963).
Page 578 - US Bureau of the Census, United States Life Tables 1890, 1901, 1910, and 1901-1910...
Page 93 - No person shall receive any preference or priority or be discriminated against in the issuance of an immigrant visa because of his race, sex, nationality, place of birth, or place of residence, except as specifically provided in section...
Page 500 - Deaths no one can be deceived by the figures of the Census, since any attempt to reason from them would demonstrate a degree of vitality and healthfulness in the United States unparalleled in the annals of mankind...
Page 357 - Census of Population, 1960, Subject Reports Women by Number of Children Ever Born, Final Report PC(2)-3A, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1964.
Page 502 - Table showing the probability of the duration, the decrement and the expectation of life in the States of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, formed from 02 bills of mortality on the files of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the year 17S9.
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