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Historical Census Research  Tags: census congress government_information history united_states census  

A guide to doing historical census research at Davidson Library.
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Current Population Survey

The Current Population Survey (CPS) originated as the Work Projects Administration's (WPA) Sample Survey of Unemployment in 1940 and was the first attempt to measure unemployment in the United States on a continuing basis. The Census Bureau took over the 20,000-household survey in 1942 (when the WPA was abolished) and retitled it the Monthly Report on the Labor Force. Refined and enlarged several times, in 1947 the Census Bureau gave the CPS its current name and began collecting a variety of other social and demographic statistics to supplement the survey. In 1959, the Bureau of Labor Statistics became a co-sponsor of the CPS.

Background Information:

Current Population Reports:
The Census Bureau produces three reports derived from the Current Population Survey.  Some of these reports can be found in print at: GIC C3.186:  The Census publishes some recent information online at the following links.  Dates of coverage for Davidson Library's collections will be listed below.

  • P20, Population Characteristic
    • Information on geographic residence and mobility; school enrollment; marital status and living arrangements; households and families; and the Asian and Pacific Islander, Black, and Hispanic populations. These reports, many of which were issued every year, are now issued every other year.
    • The Library has publications from 1946+.
  • P23, Special Studies
    • Information pertaining to methods, concepts, or specialized data: in addition, series includes occasional reports on family life, women, voter turnout, computer use, and other topics.
    • The Library has publications from 1957+.
  • P60, Consumer Income and Poverty
    • Information concerning families, individuals, and households at various income levels. Data are also presented on noncash benefits and the relationship of income to age, sex, race, family size, education, occupation, work experience, and other characteristics.
    • The Library has publications from 1946+.

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