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Census data: State and local programs
2010 Census Partnerships

• 2010 Census Information
General Information about the Census, Census News, Census Job Opportunities in Michigan, Resources for Promoting the Census and more...

Content Question Resolution

• Census 2000 Count Question Resolution Program - Final Revisions PDF icon

• Count Question Resolution (CQR)

• 1990 Census Count Corrections PDF icon

SDC/BIDC

• Links to the SDC Affiliates in Michigan

• State Data Center/Business and Industry Data Center (SDC/BIDC) Program
A statewide network of affiliate organizations, disseminating census data throughout the state

• Michigan State Data Center/Business and Industry Data Center Brochure PDF icon
This brochure describes the Michigan SDC/BIDC Program and the census-related services it offers to clients.

• 2000-2004 Population Estimates of Michigan Counties: Tables and Maps Compiled by Charlene Schlueter PDF icon
Charlene Schlueter is Associate Director for Information Services at the Northwest Michigan Council of Governments, and an active affiliate member of the State Data Center/Business and Industry Data Center (SDC/BIDC) Program.  For questions, please email her at cschluet@nwm.cog.mi.us
Updated 04/21/2005

• Northwest Michigan Council of Governments (NEMCOG)
NEMCOG provides population and economic data for Michigan, especially counties located in the northern part of the state.

FSCPE

• Library of Michigan Offers New Opportunity for Communities to Improve 2010 Census Count
Feb. 26, 2008 - The 2010 Census may seem a long way off, but critical planning and preparation is already under way in Michigan. For the 684 Michigan communities that missed the deadline to sign up for the Census Bureau's address-updating program, there is good news.

• Population by Age, Race, Sex, and Hispanic Origin: 2000-2007

• 2002 Economic Census
The Economic Census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the U.S economy.

• 1997 Economic Census
The Economic Census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the U.S economy.

• Northwest Michigan Council of Governments: Population and Economic Data for Michigan
This Web site contains valuable population and economic data for Michigan, including 1940, 1950 and 1960 population counts for all Michigan counties, townships, cities and villages. The site is maintained by Charlene Schlueter, Associate Director for Information Services.

• Fertility and Program Participation in the United States: 1996 PDF icon

• Population of Indian Reservations and Tribal-Designated Statistical Areas (TDSA'S) PDF icon

• Economic Census

• Economic Census
The U.S. Census Bureau conducts an economic census once every five years. It is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the U.S economy.


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