Sentence examples for published censuses from inspiring English sources

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Edited by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, this database contains over 100,000 records from civil documents, manuscripts, and published censuses.

The counts include published censuses and formal reports where possible, but most are drawn from unpublished counts from public institutions, individual researchers and volunteer groups.

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Published census databases and shapefiles were matched with the data to build a GIS of stray cats.

And he pointed out a reason to be positive in the recently published census statistics, which indicated that 59% of people still identified themselves as Christian.

Published census data from the era did not differentiate between native-born Americans and immigrants; about 500,000 foreign-born soldiers served in the Union Army alone.

Recently published census figures show that one in six people in England and Wales – or 9.2 million – are now over the age of 65 with another 3.3 millions more due to retire in the next few years alone.

The number of people overlooked in the census may have dropped for the nation as a whole in 2000 and plummeted sharply for many minorities compared with 10 years ago, people familiar with the yet-to-be published census data said yesterday.

Such children do exist, but there are relatively few of them, according to a recently published census of those living on the streets of Sao Paulo, South America's largest city.In the first such study in Brazil, 100 census-takers from FIPE, a research centre, tried to track down every homeless person within the city boundary.

Actual raw data were not available for the study, except for the 1997 census which was correctly verified with the published census data.

To maintain consistency on data use, single-year and aggregated data were derived from descriptive tables of published census reports for the total population.

The total population of the east of the country was estimated at over 528,000 people by the last published census in 1988 (Hodh Ech Chargui - 212,203; Hodh El Gharbi - 159,296; Assaba - 129,162 (ONS 1997)).

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