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Current population reports. Series P-27, Farm population.

New Title: Current population reports. Series P-20, Population characteristics
Language(s): English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
Subjects: Rural population > Statistics > Periodicals.
Rural population > United States > Statistics > Periodicals.
Farms > United States > Statistics > Periodicals.
Note: Title varies slightly.
Some issues also have a distinctive title.
Vols. for 1940/48-1950 issued jointly with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and called Series Census-BAE no. 12-19; 1950/54-1960 issued jointly with the Agricultural Marketing Service and called Series Census-AMS (P-27) no. 20-29; 1959-77 issued jointly with the Economic Research Service and called Census Series-ERS no. 30-49; 1978- issued jointly with the Economics, Statistics, and Cooperatives Service and called series P-27 no. 50-
Physical Description: 61 no. ill. 27 cm.
Original Format: Serial
Journal
All Serials
Statistics
Original Classification Number: HB2385 .A3
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