The definition of an individual standard metropolitan statistical area involves two considerations: first, a city or cities of specified population to constitute the central city and to identify the county in which it is located as the central county;... Amendments to the Wagner-O'Day Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the ...by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Special Studies Subcommittee - 1971 - 281 pagesSnippet view - About this book
| United States. National Commission on Urban Problems - Cities and towns - 1948 - 774 pages
...central city and to identify the county in which it is located as the central county; and, second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...the specific metropolitan area may be determined. ^ SMSA's may cross State lines. POPULATION CRITERIA — The criteria for population relate to a city... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Cities and towns - 1962 - 722 pages
...the central city and to identify the county in which it is located as the central county; and second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...periphery of the specific metropolitan area may be determined.1 SMSA's may cross State lines. Population criteria. — The criteria for population relate... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - Labor supply - 1960 - 76 pages
...central city and county; and, second, economic and social relationships with contiguous counties 2j which are metropolitan in character, so that the periphery...the specific metropolitan area may be determined. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas may cross State lines. The flureau of the Census applies the... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Housing - 1961 - 816 pages
...central city and to identify the county in which It is located as the central county ; and second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...the specific metropolitan area may be determined.* Standard metropolitan statistical areas may cross State lines. Population criteria. — The criteria... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Housing - 1961 - 476 pages
...the central city and to identify the county in which it is located as the central county; and second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...periphery of the specific metropolitan area may be determined.1 Standard metropolitan statistical areas may cross State lines. Population criteria. —... | |
| Housing - 1962 - 208 pages
...the central city and to identify the county in which it is located as the central county; and second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...periphery of the specific metropolitan area may be determined.3 Standard metropolitan statistical areas may cross State lines. Population criteria.—... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Households - 1963 - 298 pages
...central city and to Identify the county in which it is located as the central county ; and, second, economic and social relationships with contiguous...the specific metropolitan area may be determined.* SMSA's may cross State lines. Population criteria. — The criteria for population relate to a city... | |
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