Census of Unemployment, Employment Occupations, Agriculture, and Population: Hearings, Seventy-third Congress, Second Session. H.R. 9391 |
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... figure I had in mind . Mr. KERLIN . Mr. Austin has a complete breakdown showing how that money is to be expended and to what projects it will be appor- tioned . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . It may be you are correct in saying that that is the ...
... figure I had in mind . Mr. KERLIN . Mr. Austin has a complete breakdown showing how that money is to be expended and to what projects it will be appor- tioned . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . It may be you are correct in saying that that is the ...
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... figure out carefully the per capita birth rates and the death rates . So far as unemployment is concerned , there have been large num- bers of people thrown out of employment since the 1930 census and recently , from all indications ...
... figure out carefully the per capita birth rates and the death rates . So far as unemployment is concerned , there have been large num- bers of people thrown out of employment since the 1930 census and recently , from all indications ...
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... figures on farm acre- age and crop acreage , are of major importance for the agricultural rehabilitation program of the United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration . An inaccurate census of ...
... figures on farm acre- age and crop acreage , are of major importance for the agricultural rehabilitation program of the United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration . An inaccurate census of ...
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... figure on present un- employment , which will also serve as a bench - mark upon which to base future estimates , is a major administrative need . 2. Data on population and unemployment are basic to an efficient organiza- tion and ...
... figure on present un- employment , which will also serve as a bench - mark upon which to base future estimates , is a major administrative need . 2. Data on population and unemployment are basic to an efficient organiza- tion and ...
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... figures were unavailable . There have been such occasions in connection with the studies of the Bureau named upon national income - itself an outstanding illustration of a subject for the explora- tion of which population data are ...
... figures were unavailable . There have been such occasions in connection with the studies of the Bureau named upon national income - itself an outstanding illustration of a subject for the explora- tion of which population data are ...
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accurate Administration agencies Agricultural Adjustment Administration American Statistical Association AUSTIN bill birth rate Census Bureau census of 1930 census of agriculture census of population census of unemployment Census Office CHAIRMAN changes Chicago Civil Works Administration Columbia University committee Congress COPELAND cost CRUMP decennial census Department of Labor Director distribution districts DUNN economic ELLENBOGEN employed employees enumeration estimates of population farm FIESINGER figures FLETCHER GILL give going industry KERLIN KINZER large number legislation letter LUBIN ment middecennial minor civil divisions November 12 number of unemployed occupations percent planning population census population data present problem proposed census purpose question RANKIN record reports RICE Roos ROPER schedule Secretary of Commerce shifts social statement Statistical Board supervisors survey tabulations taken Tennessee Valley Authority tion TRUESDELL unem United University Washington York City
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Page 2 - That hereafter in making appointments to clerical and other positions in the executive branch of the Government...
Page 3 - The number, form, and subdivision of the inquiries in the schedules used to take the census shall be determined by the Director of the Census, with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce.
Page 3 - It shall be the duty of each enumerator to visit personally each dwelling house in his district, and each family therein, and each individual living out of a family in any place of abode, and by inquiry made of the head of each family, or of the member thereof deemed most credible and worthy of trust, or of such individual living out of a family, to obtain each and every item of information and all the particulars required by the order prescribed as of the date November 10, 1899.
Page 3 - Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding $500 ; or if he shall, without the authority of the Director of the Census, publish or communicate any information coming into his possession by reason of his employment under the provisions of this Act...
Page 2 - Administrator may, without regard to the civil service laws or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended...
Page 3 - ... or if he shall willfully and knowingly make a false certificate or a fictitious return he shall be guilty of a...
Page 3 - Census in his discretion shall defer the enumeration in said district by reason of climatic or other conditions which would materially interfere with the proper conduct of the work ; but in any event it shall be the duty of each enumerator to prepare the returns hereinbefore required to be made except those relating to paupers, prisoners, juvenile delinquents, insane, feeble-minded, blind, deaf and dumb, and inmates of benevolent institutions...
Page 3 - ... in case no person shall be found at the usual place of abode of such family, or individual living out of a family...
Page 3 - ... years, or both so fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court...
Page 4 - That it shall be the duty of all persons over eighteen years of age when requested by the Director of the Census, or by any supervisor, enumerator, or special agent, or other employee of the Census Office, acting under the Instructions of the said director, to answer correctly, to the best of their knowledge, all questions on the census schedules applying to themselves and to the...