The social and economic status of the Black population in the United States: An historical view, 1790-1978. Negro population in the United States, 1790-1915. Ninth census: Census reports compiled from the original returns of the ninth census, June 1, 1870.Įducation of the Negro, 1869-1903. Vital Statistics of the United States: Volume II. The Garfield Report to Congress from the Committee on the Ninth Census, 1870Ĭommunications Relative to the Ninth Census of the United States, February 1869 Statistical Atlas of the United States based on the results of the Ninth Census in 1870 with contributions from many eminent men of science and several departments of the government.Ī compendium of the Ninth Census (June 1, 1870) Statistics on: race, nationality, illiteracy, newspapers, churches, crime, occupations, disabilities, indebtedness agriculture, manufactures, mining & fishing. The statistics of the wealth and industry of the United States, embracing the tables of wealth, taxation and public indebtedness. The vital statistics of the United States, embracing the tables of deaths, births, sex, and age, to which are added the statistics of the blind, the deaf, and dumb, the insane, and the idiotic. To which are added the statistics of school attendance and illiteracy, of schools, libraries, newspapers, periodicals, churches, pauperism and crime, and of areas, families, and dwellings. The statistics of the population of the United States, embracing the tables of race, nationality, sex, selected ages, and occupations. Maps may not be resold without the prior consent of the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners.Volume 1. The data is dynamic and in a constant state of maintenance, correction and update. There are no implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The County makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the use of this data.
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Office of Economic and Demographic Research - PBC Profileĭisclaimer: Data are provided "as is" without warranty or any representation of accuracy, timeliness or completeness. Historical PBC Countywide Population Estimates University of Florida BEBR Population Projections University of Florida BEBR Population Estimates TAZ shapefile is available for GIS users on the Palm Beach County GIS Open Data site.įor further information about the model, please contact Palm Beach County Planning Division at The data tables can be downloaded as follows: ( Note: " Right-click" => Select " Save target as." to download Excel/GIS files).Ģ023 Population Model - Countywide Population Projections thru 2050 By JurisdictionĢ023 Population Model - Unincorporated Population Projections thru 2050 By TAZĢ023 Population Model - Countywide Population Projections thru 2050 By TAZ The report lays out the history, methodology, underlying assumptions, and the data sources for the development of the allocation model. This report is a land use based allocation model, updated every other year by Planning staff, giving small area population projections through 2050.
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The data tables and files below can be downloaded as follows: ( Note: " Right-click" => Select " Save target as." to download Excel/GIS files).Ģ020 Census ACS selected data by Block GroupĢ009-2013 ACS Census Designated Places and CCRT Areasīureau of Census Population Allocation Model: They are excellent resources for State, County, Municipal, and small area statistics.Ī general profile of the County, updated annually by Planning staff, giving the latest population estimates and projections by municipalities, development activities, and general socio-economic information.
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Below are web links to many sites developed by public organizations that have already organized demographic information in a user-friendly format. What are we like? Where are we going in the future? Planning Division often receives requests for demographic information from the public, whether for grant writing or market research. From a pioneer village for fishermen and animal trappers in the 1870’s, to a winter resort haven for the wealthy in the 1920’s, to a blossoming metropolis in the post World War II era, the County has undergone tremendous changes and growth.