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  2. Template:Cite American Factfinder - Wikipedia

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    Template:American Factfinder generates external links to U.S. census 2000 demographic data of cities, towns, counties, and states. Its primary purpose is to simplify the creation of URL links in references for population in articles.

  3. Template:Cite United States census - Wikipedia

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    page: census page number; line: entry line number; enumdist : census enumeration district; filmnum: LDS Family History Center film or microfiche image number; nafilm: National Archives film number; accessdate: when you looked it up; Cite template to deal with citing individual records found in the United States census.

  4. Template:US Census population - Wikipedia

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    This template is used as an information box on pages, showing each census year with a population, and a percent gain/loss comparison. Also includes functionality for a custom title/footer for the infobox, easy-to-insert citations for each census year, and population estimates for a single non-census year (with an easy-to-insert citation thing for this as well). Template parameters [Edit ...

  5. Census scams can cost you, here's how to spot them - AOL

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    Filling out a Census form is a once-in-a-decade chore for most -- and it's also an opportunity for crooks to take advantage of those who are only trying to do their civic duty. That doesn't mean ...

  6. What is the Census and do I have to complete it? - AOL

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    Yes, by law you must complete the Census. Failure to do so risks prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000. Every householder at an address is responsible for completing a census questionnaire.

  7. X-13ARIMA-SEATS - Wikipedia

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    X-13ARIMA-SEATS, successor to X-12-ARIMA and X-11, is a set of statistical methods for seasonal adjustment and other descriptive analysis of time series data that are implemented in the U.S. Census Bureau's software package. [3]

  8. File:Video explaining how to use data.census.gov.ogv

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  9. IPUMS - Wikipedia

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    IPUMS consists of microdata samples from United States (IPUMS-USA) and international (IPUMS-International) census records, as well as data from U.S. and international surveys. The records are converted into a consistent format and made available to researchers through a web-based data dissemination and analysis system. [2]