This publication presents information comparing population trends in South Dakota communities from 1940 to 1960. Census data is presented in three tables arranged alphabetically by city or town, ranked according to the percentage of population change from 1950-1960, and by the counties of the state
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
The central objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between net out-migration and chan...
Differences in percentage population change among North Dakota incorporated places of 250 to 2,500 i...
These tables are a part of South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin 571, Population cha...
This publication is thirteenth in the population update series based on South Dakota\u27s 1980 popul...
The general trends of change in South Dakota\u27s population have continued during the 1950-60 decad...
This publication is the second in a series of reports on South Dakota\u27s 1970 population. The firs...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
Students of demography have long been aware that populations change over time: they are dynamic. The...
The preliminary report* from the 1980 U.S. Census for South Dakota shows that the state\u27s populat...
South Dakota\u27s population on April 1, 1980, was 690,768. This is an increase of 24,511 people or ...
More South Dakota towns lost people during the 6 years between 1980 and 1986 than during the 1970s. ...
This fact book has been prepared because of many requests for 1980 population, housing, and farm inf...
Many people in South Dakota are vitally interested in the social and economic changes that are trans...
This bulletin is a response to the numerous requests for information on the age and sex composition ...
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
The central objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between net out-migration and chan...
Differences in percentage population change among North Dakota incorporated places of 250 to 2,500 i...
These tables are a part of South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin 571, Population cha...
This publication is thirteenth in the population update series based on South Dakota\u27s 1980 popul...
The general trends of change in South Dakota\u27s population have continued during the 1950-60 decad...
This publication is the second in a series of reports on South Dakota\u27s 1970 population. The firs...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
Students of demography have long been aware that populations change over time: they are dynamic. The...
The preliminary report* from the 1980 U.S. Census for South Dakota shows that the state\u27s populat...
South Dakota\u27s population on April 1, 1980, was 690,768. This is an increase of 24,511 people or ...
More South Dakota towns lost people during the 6 years between 1980 and 1986 than during the 1970s. ...
This fact book has been prepared because of many requests for 1980 population, housing, and farm inf...
Many people in South Dakota are vitally interested in the social and economic changes that are trans...
This bulletin is a response to the numerous requests for information on the age and sex composition ...
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
The central objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between net out-migration and chan...
Differences in percentage population change among North Dakota incorporated places of 250 to 2,500 i...