DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS IN THE USA (THE 2010 CENSUS RESULTS)
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS IN THE USA (THE 2010 CENSUS RESULTS)
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The U.S. Constitution provides for the census of the population every 10 years. The 2010 decennial census presented statistics on the growth, distribution, and characteristics of the U.S. population and provided an objective base for exploring the current status and trends of American population.
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, NATIONAL AND REGIONAL POPULATION CHANGE, RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY, METROPOLITAN AND MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, MIGRATION, SEGREGATION, GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
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01.12.2011
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