U.S. Department of Commerce

CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
1950 Census

1950 Census of Population

1950 CENSUS MONOGRAPH SERIES *

American Agriculture: Its Structure and Place in the Economy.

Income of the American People.

Immigrants and Their Children, 1850-1950, by E. P. Hutchinson for the Social Science Research Council in cooperation with the U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.

Social Characteristics of Urban and Rural Communities, 1950, by Otis Dudley Duncan and Albert J. Reiss, Jr., for the Social Science Research Council in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.

American Families.

American Housing and Its Use: The Demand for Shelter Space.

Residential finance, 1950. Prepared by Richard U. Ratcliff, University of Wisconsin; Daniel B. Rathbun, Fresno State College; and Junia Honnold, Bureau of the Census, for the Social Science Research Council in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.

Farm Housing

The Changing Population of the United States.

America’s Children

The Older Population of the United States.

The Fertility of American Women

The Labor Force: Its Growth and Changing Composition.

The Educational Characteristics of the American People.

Population Mobility Within the United States.


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Source: U.S. Census Bureau