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Community Sourcebook of County Demographics contains accurate demographic information about every U.S. county based on the release of ESRI's 2006/2011 projections of key population and income data. Updated variables for population, households, families, income, race, age, and consumer spending for a wide variety of products and services are included in this reference tool. Community Sourcebook of County Demographics includes 2006 updates and 2011 forecasts 2005 post-hurricane population findings More than 80 demographic variables included for each U.S. county Consumer spending indexes for 20 product and service categories Summary data for all Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA) and Designated Market Areas (DMA) with state maps of each county and CBSA boundary. Total businesses and total employment information for the dominant industry in each county
Community Sourcebook of ZIP Code Demographics contains accurate demographic information for every U.S. ZIP Code, based on the release of ESRI's 2006/2011 projections of key population and income data. Updated variables for population, households, families, income, race, age, and consumer spending for a wide variety of products and services are included in this reference tool. Community Sourcebook of ZIP Code Demographics includes: 2006 updates and 2011 forecasts 2005 post-hurricane population findings Data methodology statements All residential and nonresidential U.S. ZIP Codes Total businesses and total employment information for the dominant industry in each ZIP Code Spending potential indexes for 20 product and service categories Dominant Tapestry lifestyle consumer type in each ZIP Code Tapestry segment descriptions Summary data for quick comparisons of any ZIP Code to state and national information State maps that delineate three-digit ZIP Code boundries
ESRI Business Information Solutions Demographic Sourcebooks provide detailed information about every ZIP Code and county in the U.S. The Sourcebooks are included in many corporate, college, and public libraries and are also used extensively by many businesses and government agencies. The 2002 Sourcebook of County Demographics includes 2002 updates and 2007 forecasts; spending potential indices for 20 product and service categories; summary data for all MSAs, DMAs and state maps for every U.S. county; more than 80 demographic variables for every U.S. county.
ESRI Business Information Solutions Demographic Sourcebooks provide detailed information about every ZIP Code and county in the U.S. The Sourcebooks are included in many corporate, college, and public libraries and are also used extensively by many businesses and government agencies. The 2002 Sourcebook of ZIP Code Demographics includes 2002 updates and 2007 forecasts; all residential and non-residential U.S. ZIP Codes; business data, including total firms and total employees; spending potential indices for 20 product and service categories; dominant ACORN lifestyle segmentation type for each ZIP Code.
David S. Kirk follows the lives of prisoners released in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to examine what happens when they do not return home after incarceration. Home Free offers a story of redemption and illustrates the power of a fresh start to help end the cycling of people in and out of prison.
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A distinguished roster of contributors considers the state of the art of the field at the turn of the 21st century and charts an ambitious agenda for the future. Following what the editors describe as an `evolutionist' approach to the study of labor markets, the chapters address issues of continuity and discontinuity in a wide range of topics including: markets and institutional structures; employment relations and work structures; patterns of stratification in the United States; and public policies, opportunity structures, and economic outcomes.
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