This report, part of a series that analyzes population and housing data collected from the census of 2000, highlights population size and distribution changes between 1990 and 2000 in regions, states, counties, and large cities. Data, maps, and discussion are used to examine the size of the population increase, which states and regions experienced the largest growth, where the largest proportion of the population lives, and how the population changed in the ten largest American cities. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, Undergraduate lower division
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
Each year, comparable and comprehensive data about all of the nation's public elementary and se...
This animation shows the population density of the world in the years 1990, 1995, 2000, as well as a...
The U.S. Census Bureau presents, in PDF format, "Population Change and Distribution, 1990 to 2000, "...
This study used several methods of analysis to describe and explain population change in six states ...
Population centroids are useful tools in describing the general trend of population movements. This ...
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of development of the West Coast Megalopolis and its ef...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
Census Bureau report examining population change in the nation’s metropolitan and micropolitan stati...
The report traces population changes for two time periods: 1950 to 1980, reflecting the nation’s unp...
This on-line publication illustrates the spatial history of urban growth and corresponding land use ...
Distribution of Minnesota's population in 1990 is shown through dots for every 200 people and bubble...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
This report provides figures regarding the population of the 50 states in 2000, which is 281,424,177...
Information from the 2000 Census released on March 15th by the US Census Bureau put Nebraska’s popul...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
Each year, comparable and comprehensive data about all of the nation's public elementary and se...
This animation shows the population density of the world in the years 1990, 1995, 2000, as well as a...
The U.S. Census Bureau presents, in PDF format, "Population Change and Distribution, 1990 to 2000, "...
This study used several methods of analysis to describe and explain population change in six states ...
Population centroids are useful tools in describing the general trend of population movements. This ...
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of development of the West Coast Megalopolis and its ef...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
Census Bureau report examining population change in the nation’s metropolitan and micropolitan stati...
The report traces population changes for two time periods: 1950 to 1980, reflecting the nation’s unp...
This on-line publication illustrates the spatial history of urban growth and corresponding land use ...
Distribution of Minnesota's population in 1990 is shown through dots for every 200 people and bubble...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
This report provides figures regarding the population of the 50 states in 2000, which is 281,424,177...
Information from the 2000 Census released on March 15th by the US Census Bureau put Nebraska’s popul...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
Each year, comparable and comprehensive data about all of the nation's public elementary and se...
This animation shows the population density of the world in the years 1990, 1995, 2000, as well as a...