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Reviewed on June 1, 2022 | Reference
This highly respected classic has been a reference fixture and go-to resource in libraries for many decades. Both readers and library staff value the work not only for its content but also for being a convenient and easy-to-use, one-stop hub for their statistical needs. After the Census Bureau ended production of the Abstract in 2011, ProQuest published it the next year and has continued to curate data and produce annual volumes while retaining the format and structure of previous editions—much to the delight of the library community. The current version is organized into 30 topical sections, 1,416 data tables, four appendixes, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More