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Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Publications

Official publications released by the U.S. Census Bureau have a report number and often list the lead author(s).

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Metropolitan and Micropolitan Population Change: 2000 to 2010
This report examines subnational demographic variation through the lens of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas.


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Population Change in Central and Outlying Counties
This report examines population change and the demographic components of change from 2000 to 2007 for central and outlying counties.


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Domestic Net Migration in the United States: 2000 to 2004
This report describes recent patterns of population redistribution reflected in the domestic net migration component of population estimates data.


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Population Change in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
This report examines the populations of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas of the United States.


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Migration and Geographic Mobility in America
This report looks at 5-year mobility data from Census 2000 and focuses on migration and mobility patterns in the US.


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Population Trends in Metropolitan Areas and Central Cities: 1990-1998
This report examines population change in metropolitan areas and central cities.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Motor Vehicles Available
This brief examines the availability of a motor vehicle (automobile, van, or light truck) for use at home.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Home Heating Fuel
This brief examines the range of fuels occupied housing units used as their main heating source. There are nine major categories of fuel types, including none.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Asian or Pacific Islander Households
This brief focuses on metropolitan Asian or Pacific Islander households and compares their housing characteristics with those of White metropolitan households.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Hispanic Origin Households
This brief focuses on metropolitan Hispanic origin households and compares them with metropolitan households that were not of Hispanic origin.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Black Households
This brief focuses on metropolitan Black households and compares their housing characteristics with those of metropolitan households with White householders.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Homeowner Financial Characteristics
This brief looks at three different financial characteristics — home value, selected monthly homeowner costs, and costs as a percentage of household income.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Single-Parent Families
This brief looks at housing conditions faced by single-parent households and compares their situation with that of married-couple households with own children.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Movers and Stayers
This brief examines which metropolitan areas had the highest areas of householders who moved into their homes during the 15 months prior to the 1990 census.


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Housing in Metropolitan Areas — Structural Characteristics
This brief looks specifically at two different housing characteristics – age of the structural and type of structure.


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Metropolitan Areas
This brief looks at how America’s metro areas changed as a result of OMB’s latest redefinition, effective June 30, 1993.


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Characteristics of the Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population
Presents data on the characteristics of the population living in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in 1977, and the changes that have occurred since 1970.


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Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas as Defined on May 1, 1967
This report provides data on the population for the 228 standard metropolitan statistical areas, and includes the revisions in and additions to May 1, 1967.


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Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas as Defined October 18, 1963
This report provides statistics on the population of each of the 216 standard metropolitan statistical areas, and includes the revisions to the SMSA's.

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