Businesses and individuals registered with CPAR\u27s NEB-INDEX on-line computerized bulletin board and database service have access to the latest 1990 population figures prior to any public notification
The newest edition of Nebraska Policy Choices: 1989 addresses three emerging educational issues conf...
This issue of Center for Applied Urban Research (CUAR) FOCUS features the article Nebraska 1986 Pop...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Demographic Changes in Nebraska 1970-80, b...
Since the final 1990 Census counts have been released, The Nebraska State Data Center at UNO\u27s Ce...
Nebraska\u27s population grew to 1,572,503 in 1990, representing a 0.2 percent increase during the p...
CPAR\u27s current studies include projects from both the private and public sectors
Two child care studies, one conducted in 1988 and another con ducted this year, are available by co...
About one out of every five employed Nebraskans has changed jobs in the past two years, according to...
A $100,000 commitment from the Omaha World-Herald Foundation will enable Nebraska communities to con...
These publications are available from the Center for Urban Affairs by writing the offices of the Cen...
Percentage Change in Population: 2010-2015 Note: State of Nebraska Increased 3.8% during 2010-201
Enclosed for your information is the final1990 population counts of cities, towns and counties from ...
The Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) celebrated the 25th anniversary of its designation as ...
Seven newsletters from the Center for Urban Affairs dating April 1971 - May 1972
The publications listed in this booklet cover period from June, 1971 to October, 1982. A list of stu...
The newest edition of Nebraska Policy Choices: 1989 addresses three emerging educational issues conf...
This issue of Center for Applied Urban Research (CUAR) FOCUS features the article Nebraska 1986 Pop...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Demographic Changes in Nebraska 1970-80, b...
Since the final 1990 Census counts have been released, The Nebraska State Data Center at UNO\u27s Ce...
Nebraska\u27s population grew to 1,572,503 in 1990, representing a 0.2 percent increase during the p...
CPAR\u27s current studies include projects from both the private and public sectors
Two child care studies, one conducted in 1988 and another con ducted this year, are available by co...
About one out of every five employed Nebraskans has changed jobs in the past two years, according to...
A $100,000 commitment from the Omaha World-Herald Foundation will enable Nebraska communities to con...
These publications are available from the Center for Urban Affairs by writing the offices of the Cen...
Percentage Change in Population: 2010-2015 Note: State of Nebraska Increased 3.8% during 2010-201
Enclosed for your information is the final1990 population counts of cities, towns and counties from ...
The Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) celebrated the 25th anniversary of its designation as ...
Seven newsletters from the Center for Urban Affairs dating April 1971 - May 1972
The publications listed in this booklet cover period from June, 1971 to October, 1982. A list of stu...
The newest edition of Nebraska Policy Choices: 1989 addresses three emerging educational issues conf...
This issue of Center for Applied Urban Research (CUAR) FOCUS features the article Nebraska 1986 Pop...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Demographic Changes in Nebraska 1970-80, b...