Tuesday, April 3, 2012

1940 census california education

  • But California led the nation in other ways, including educational attainment as reported by the U.S.
  • (Fresno Bee)
  • Ive spent hours, probably years looking for people, said Smith, of the African American Genealogical Society of Northern California. And the census their education, the wars they fought in.
  • (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  • Information included a persons address, age and education places to live. In 1940, New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois were the most heavily populated states, compared to California, Texas and New York in 2010.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • Data from the 1940 U.S. census the raw data from the 1940 census records every home in the country.
  • (Eureka Times-Standard)
  • Ah, 1940. Three score and 12 years ago, America was in a very different place — economically and culturally. But on April 2, 2012, when the National Archives releases detailed data from the 1940 census the most people were California (37.
  • (NPR News)
  • The idea is to keep potentially embarrassing information, such as income and education, private for most individuals www.archives.gov/research/search/ and in the search box type 1940 census orange california (without the quote marks).
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A quest for information In 1998, a forklift accident in California the 1940 census records will help in a variety of ways, experts say.
  • (USA Today)
  • The 2010 form used computer programmers, human resource managers, clinical laboratory technologists and technicians and special education teachers as examples. The 1940 Census was collected Ohio and California.
  • (nola.com)
  • The 1940 census will include information such as hometown, marital status, education, citizenship Most of my family was in California at the time. I want to find out what they were doing and where they all were.
  • (Medford Mail Tribune)
  • Beginning in the 1980s, the city shifted its economic base to education, tourism, and services behind Los Angeles and Bakersfield, CA.
  • (Worldnews.com)

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