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Census of Population and Housing, 1970: Summary Statistics File 4: Population [Fourth Count]
(Source: United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. )

Summary
These data from the 20-, 15-, and 5- percent samples of the 1970 Census contain population characteristics such as education, occupation, income, citizenship, and vocational training. In File 4A the unit of observation for these data files is the census tract. In File 4C the data are reported for states, counties, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and places. In File 4A no data exist for Vermont and Wyoming since the unit of observation in this collection is the census tract, and these two states were untracted in 1970. NOTE: These data, courtesy Data and Statistical Services at Princeton University, are in ASCII format.
Census of Population and Housing, 1970: Summary Statistics File 4: Population [Fourth Count], (name of state) [machine-readable data file]. prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Converted to ASCII files by Data and Statistical Services at Princeton University. Washington: the Bureau [producer and distributor], 1970.
The codebook for this study is located on the 5th floor of the Main Library with the call number of HA201 1970K v.1-2.

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LRECL
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Dataset Details
ST58A4CP.txt
(21440K)
2040 File 4A population, Georgia
pop1.pdf
(953K)
n/a Documentation, part 1
pop2.pdf
(507K)
n/a Documentation, part 2
pop3.pdf
(430K)
n/a Documentation, part 3
pop4.pdf
(414K)
n/a Documentation, part 4
pop5.pdf
(386K)
n/a Documentation, part 5
pop6.pdf
(547K)
n/a Documentation, part 6
ST58C4CP.txt
(27420K)
2040 File 4C population, Georgia


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