United states population and U Guide - Resources and Review

Features information on emigration from Europe to the United States, including statistics, and details of immigration legislation, and countries of origin. Also offers biographies of prominent emigrants.
 
Offers online access to US state rankings, state and county profiles, population data and frequently requested tables.
 
A report examining retirement attitudes of Americans born between 1946 and 1964, referred to as the 'baby boomers'. Examines the generation's plans and expectations for retirement, hobbies and family commitments, self
reliance, generational differences, optimism and ambivalence, polarisation within the baby boom generation, and their views on social security.
 
Offers access to the most frequently requested U.S. Census Bureau information at national, state, and county level. Presented in tabular form, the data illustrates facts about the people, business, and geography of a particular area. At state level, these statistics are presented alongside the corresponding national figures, while county
level statistics can be compared with state data.
 
Offers digitised images of the questionnaires and instructions used in the American census from its beginning in 1790 to the most recent, and examines the historical significance of each. Report is presented as a PDF file.
 
Variety of US census data: population, housing, agriculture, construction, economics, foreign trade, government, and industry.
 
Statistical data describing the US population according to age. Details are provided for each state and include breakdowns for 5 year intervals, selected age groups, and percentage distributions of people over particular ages.
 
Information from the American monthly Current Population Survey, based on a sample of 50,000 households. Site includes an overview of the work, the history of the survey, details of the methodology employed, news releases and publications, and access to the most recently available data. Statistical information available on subjects such as; unemployment, housing, earnings and education. Time series data is also available for examination of trends.
 
Offers digitised images of the questionnaires and instructions used in the American census from its beginning in 1790 to the most recent, and examines the historical significance of each. Report is presented as a PDF file.
 
Basic reference information about the United States, such as area, capital, population, population density, geography, language, religion, time zone, history and government, plus business and social information, including details of accommodation, addresses, climate, regions, travel, visas, passports, money, health and public holidays.
 
Links to periodical indexes, full text documents, numeric and spatial popluation data, with US emphasis.
 
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