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Census Atlas of the United States
Census Atlas of the United States

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Authors: Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait, Cynthia A. Brewer
Publisher: U.S. Census Bureau
Category: Book

Buy New: $224.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1043552

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 314

ISBN: 1587690101
Dewey Decimal Number: 903
EAN: 9781587690105
ASIN: 1587690101

Publication Date: December 12, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New hard cover. Census 2000 Special Report.. 314 pages. Includes maps, figures, and text selected and organized to enhance public understanding of population and housing characteristics of the United States. The Census Atlas is a high-quality reference book, a systematic collection of information emphasizing spatial distribution and patterns from 1790 to 2000. The book takes advantage of the full range of topics from Census 2000, plus historical data that provide temporal context for Census 2000 population and housing results. This is the first general population and housing statistical atlas published by the U.S. Census Bureau since the 1920s.

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The Census Atlas of the United States includes maps, figures, and text selected and organized to enhance public understanding of population and housing characteristics of the United States. The Census Atlas is a high-quality reference book, a systematic collection of information emphasizing spatial distribution and patterns from 1790 to 2000. The book takes advantage of the full range of topics from Census 2000, plus historical data that provide temporal context for Census 2000 population and housing results. This is the first general population and housing statistical atlas published by the U.S. Census Bureau since the 1920s. The complete list of authors of the Census Atlas of the United States are: Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait, and Cynthia A. Brewer.




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5 out of 5 stars Great resource for educators, researchers, and anyone with an interest in understanding the makeup of the country.   January 29, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This large-format, full color atlas is packed with information on a wide variety of topics all based on Census 2000 data. The chapters are subject based, which makes it relatively easy to find the information in which you are interested, even without consulting the well designed index and table of contents.

Many of the topics covered in the chapters are pertinent to serious issues facing the country today. Specifically, the chapters on migration and language contain nearly two dozen maps, each of which visually represents dozens of stories of interest and possible use to journalists and policy-makers. Everyone who picks up the atlas will come up with a different question because of something they see in the maps.

Anyone with an eye for map design, with an interest in demographics, or who is a policy maker, researcher, policy-maker, public official, and, most importantly, social science educator should have a copy of this atlas.