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CENSUS DATA RESOURCE LIST
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
Bureau of the Census

2001

Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2001. The National Data Book. 121st Edition. Issued November 2001.

2000

Consolidated Federal Funds Report for Fiscal Year. State and County Areas. Issued April 2001.
Federal Aid to States for Fiscal Year. Issued April 2001.
Mapping Census 2000: The Geography of U.S. Diversity. Issued June 2001.
U.S. Census Monitoring Board. Field Observations from Fifty-One Local Census Offices. Report to Congress, October 1, 2000.

1997

Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
State and Metropolitan Area Data Book. (1997-98)

NAI

1997 Census of Agriculture

Volume 1, Geographic Area Series

United States Summary and State Data. Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, Part 51.
Volume 2, Subject Series
Agricultural Atlas of the United States. Volume 2, Subject Series, Part 1. Issued September 1999.
Ranking of States and Counties. Volume 2, Subject Series, Part 2. Issued May 1999.

Volume 3, Special Studies

Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (1998). Volume 3, Special Studies, Part 1. Issued November 1999.
Census of Aquaculture (1998). Volume 3, Special Studies, Part 3. Issued February 2000.


1997 Economic Census

Asians and Pacific Islanders. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises. Company Statistics Series. Issued May 2001.

Black. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises. Company Statistics Series. Issued March 2001.

Bridge Between NAICS and SIC. Core Business Statistics Series. Issued June 2000.

Company Summary. Company Statistics Series. Issued September 2001.

Hispanic. Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises. Company Statistics Series. Issued February 2001.

History of the 1997 Economic Census. Issued July 2000.

Puerto Rico. Construction Industries. Issued May 2001.

Summary: Accommodation and Foodservices. Subject Series. Issued February 2001.

Summary: Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Educational Services. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Finance and Insurance. Subject Series. Issued March 2001.

Summary: Health Care and Social Assistance. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Information. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Other Services (Except Public Administration). Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. Subject Series. Issued April 2001.

Summary: Real Estate and Rental and Leasing. Subject Series. Issued February 2001.

Summary: Retail Trade. Subject Series. Issued January 2001.

Summary: Transportation and Warehousing. Subject Series. Issued March 2001.

Summary: Utilities. Subject Series. Issued December 2000.

Summary: Wholesale Trade. Subject Series. Issued March 2001.

Women-Owned Businesses. Survey of Women-Owned Business Enterprises. Company Statistics Series. Issued March 2001.


1994

County and City Data Book, 12th Edition.

Geographic Areas Reference Manual. Issued November 1994.

1990

General Population Characteristics: American Indian and Alaska Native Areas. Issued September 1992.

Geographic Areas Reference Manual. Issued November 1994.

Social and Economic Characteristics: American Indian and Alaska Native Areas. Section 1 of 2. Issued December 1993.

Social and Economic Characteristics: American Indian and Alaska Native Areas. Section 2 of 2. Issued December 1993.


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