266 resultados para Census Data Customized Report


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"Census '90"--Cover.

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A report was issued for each of the fifty states, for Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Canal Zone, and for the U.S. Summary.

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Preservation photocopy.

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Special report, Jan. 1871, takes place of Annual report for 1870.

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Includes cumulative index.

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"Report no. FT IM-19."

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Transportation Department, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, Washington, D.C.

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Introduction: This summary provides statistics and trends of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) in Illinois for 1990 through 2000 and consists of three sections: Illinois Sexually Transmitted Diseases Epidemiologic Profile, Illinois Statewide Statistics Tables, and Illinois County Statistics Tables. STD case rates provided in this summary for 1990-1999 were calculated using population figures from 1990 U.S. Census data, and 2000 STD case rates were calculated using population data from the 2000 U.S. Census. Rates reflect the number of cases per 1000,000 population. Congenital syphilis rates represent the number of infants with congenital syphilis per 100,000 live births in each of the respective years. The source for all charts and tables included in this summary is the IDPH STD Section.

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"Sections 3-14.27,10-21.4 and 34-8 of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/3-14.27,10-21.4 and 5/34-8 require all public school district superintendents to report to their regional superintendents the number of high school students who are enrolled in community college courses for which high school credit is awarded. These data are to be provided by the regional superintendents to the State Board of Education in February of each year."

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Prepared by Cynthia Norris Graae, Program analyst, Office of Federal Civil Rights Evaluation.