If you're asking which house of Congress is effected by the census that would be the House of Representatives. If you're asking who controls the United States Census Bureau, it is neither of them. They created the census by the legislative process, but the enforcement of the law is headed by the President who chooses the agency director. It is a part of the Department of Commerce.
The US Census Bureau's decennial census conducted in 1960 would be a primary source for acquiring information about the population of the US in 1963. Additionally, reports from the United States Bureau of the Census or statistical yearbooks published by the US government could also provide valuable demographic data for that period.
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The U.S. Census Bureau does not consider individuals from Spain or Brazil to be Hispanic or Latino due to the specific definitions used for these terms. However, individuals from Portugal are considered Hispanic or Latino by the Bureau.
The best place to look for livestock census for all the states would be in The 2012 Statistical Abstract. Another great place to look for this type of information is The United States Census Bureau
The population in Iowa was 3,046,355 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. The estimated population in Iowa was 3,134,693 as of July 1, 2016 per the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Southwest and Southeast are the warmest regions in the US. However, out of the four regions defined by the census bureau, the West and South would have to be the warmest.
The ABS Census 2006 reported that 428,800 people had a postgraduate degree of some sort, but does not break this down to specific level attained. Even if a generous estimate of 1 person in 20 of these completing a PhD, then that would be at most 0.1% of the total population.
It depends on what they are looking for. However, I would strongly advise you do not give personal information over the phone, such as members within the house, social security numbers, account numbers, passwords, financial information, types of cars, etc. You do not know who is really trying to acquire the information. If the census bureau really wants to know, tell them to put it in writing and mail it to you. You are not required to give any personal information over the phone. It could very well be a scam!
The members of the Constitutional Convention are responsible for creating the United States Census. In 1787, the US became the first nation to make a census mandatory. Article I, Section Two of the Constitution mandates that "Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states. . .according to their respective numbers. . ." In order to do that, a census would have to be taken to count the number of people. The first census took place in 1790. You can read more about the history of the census on Wiki or www.census.gov/history
You can find the 1960 U.S. Census list for Staten Island, NY, through the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or online databases such as Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.org. Local libraries or historical societies in Staten Island may also have access to census records. Additionally, the U.S. Census Bureau's website provides resources and guidance for accessing historical census data.
Yes. While officially denied for years, they did acknowledge it a few years ago, some six decades after the fact. And back then, just like now, they had told all the people answering the Census that it was completely confidential and that the information (such as on race) would never be disclosed. There have been no disciplinary actions for that ever, nor has any policy of the U.S. Census Bureau ever changed in response to that complete violation of confidentiality.