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61. Census Bureau data shows a widening gap between rich and poor since 1968, which has become increasingly wider in recent years. 62. The 1986 census in New Zealand reported that 10 % of houses used wood as a heating fuel. 63. Similarly, practices could appeal if they had evidence that the population characteristics had altered substantially since the last census. 64. Using a range of computer programmes, this was matched against 831 Census Wards in the West Midlands. 65. More than 97 percent of all San Francisco households have telephones, according to 1990 census figures. 66. The nation had 11. 8 million legal immigrants in 1990, according to the Census Bureau. 67. Numerator data are based on registration returns about child deaths, whereas denominator data are obtained from the 1981 census. 68. For them[.com], census statistics on local circulation areas play an increasingly important role in supporting their advertisement selling. 69. The high court heard oral arguments today in a case that, in effect, seeks to throw out the census numbers. 70. The minority community is by no means united behind census changes. 71. Through this journal, members of the Group are actively involved in disseminating information concerning the analysis of census documents. 72. The combination of Census geodemographic and financial profile of each name on the Electoral Roll. 73. The Census forms admit of some 63 possible combinations of race. 74. The forms are checked and returned to the census officer for coding. 75. For married women under 60 there was a five-fold increase from 12 percent in 1931 to 57 percent at the 1981 census. 76. In 1911 the fertility census recorded that textile workers actually married later. 77. For example, the U. S. Census data, a rich source of information about families, is not online. 78. The second it to ask the suppliers to provide information on the correlation between different census variables and the various geodemographic systems. 79. Before leaving the topic of longitudinal studies, it is worth pointing out that the Census can be seen as an example. 80. This has obvious implications for services at a local level and provision needs to be related to regional trends and census figures. 81. This information will, again, come from government census statistics, classifications of residential neighbourhoods etc. 82. Census takers then turn the difference into a mathematical formula and apply it to the city as a whole. 83. But adults say they believe there are tastier burgers elsewhere, a disturbing fact when Census Bureau trends show an aging population. 84. In 1994, according to our census, they made up 15 percent of the bee population. 85. However, the national census will go ahead on April 29. 86. There is less monitoring of such programmes at the micro-scale, that of the neighbourhood or census tract. 87. I mean the dollars that flow into our communities based on the census, that kind of thing. 88. Samples may be specified on the basis of postcode sectors, census enumeration districts or electoral wards and constituencies. 89. This was used to infer values of the Census variables for households which never returned a form. 90. The Census Bureau predicts that there will be 53 million people over 65 by 2020.