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Learn more about our facilities, our innovations, and the who played a role in shaping the U.S. Census Bureau.
Census Records & Family History
The United States has collected data about its population since 1790 and continues to collect data every 10 years. Learn how to find previous census records.
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Learn how the census expanded over time from a simple headcount in 1790, to over 200 different surveys today.
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View publications, maps, and more that provide information about the history of the Census Bureau and its programs.

History Working Papers

U.S. Census Bureau "Working Papers" have not undergone a review and editorial process generally accorded official Census Bureau publications. These working papers are intended to make results of Census Bureau research available to others and to encourage discussion on a variety of topics.


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Report 11: Testing Voluntary Methods-Additional Results
Eleventh in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: additional results of testing voluntary methods.


Report 10: Comparing Characteristics of Housing with Census 2000
Tenth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing physical and financial housing characteristics between ACS and Census 2000.


Report 7: Comparing Quality Measures: ACS 3-year and Census 2000
Seventh in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing quality measures between the ACS 3-year estimates and the Census 2000 long-form estimates.


Report 8: Comparison of ACS 3-Yr Avg & Census 2000 for Counties/Tracts
Eighth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing counties and tracts between the ACS 3-year estimates and the Census 2000 estimates.


Report 9: Comparing Social Characteristics with Census 2000
Compares results from Census 2000 to results from the American Community Survey for characteristics such as nativity, place of birth, language, and ancestry.


Report 4: Comparing Demographic/Housing Characteristics w/ Census 2000
Fourth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing demographic and housing characteristics between ACS and Census 2000.


Report 5: Comparing Economic Characteristics With Census 2000
Fifth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing economic characteristics between ACS and Census 2000.


Report 6: 2001-2002 Operational Feasibility Report of the ACS
Sixth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: the 2001-2002 Operational Feasibility Report of the ACS.

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