Brings together under one cover a wide range of sample survey and census data on demographic, social, economic, and housing trends for the Nation as a whole. It includes data collected from 1920 to 1996 and reflects the most recent information available on each topic as of 1997. In many cases, the data are shown by race and Hispanic origin (of any race). The samples are drawn from the non institutional population in the 50 states and the District of Columbia and do not include the population of Puerto Rico or the outlying areas. At the end of each section, a "For Further Information" box lists sources of data and a subject specialist who can answer technical questions.
The Bureau of the Census within the U.S. Department of Commerce presents the downloadable version in PDF format of "1997: Population Profile of the United States.
In response to the changing demographics of the U.S. population, in 1997 the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued new standards for collecting data on race and Hispanic or Latino origin (12).
Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 1997
... the self - reported membership of religious bodies with 60,000 or more as reported to the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches . ... 1995 1,355 231 1,300 Buddhist 1990 ( NA ) 401 Christian and Missionary Alliance , The .
Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 1997
Data on social, economic and political subjects from over 200 sources.
America at the Close of the 20th Century Claitors Publishing Division. Chapter 10. ... Half of employed adults used a computer on become a basic tool , according to the October 1997 Current Population Survey ( CPS ) .