Baby boom and bust

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Stran 51 - The President, through the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, is authorized and directed to develop programs and to issue regulations and orders for the improved gathering, compiling, analyzing, publishing, and disseminating of statistical information for any purpose by the various agencies in the executive branch of the Government. Such regulations and orders shall be adhered to by such agencies (31 USC 18b).
Stran 814 - For it is necessary to insist upon this extraordinary but undeniable fact: experimental science has progressed thanks in great part to the work of men astoundingly mediocre, and even less than mediocre.
Stran 493 - The disease of the deposed baby when the next one is born" in the African tribal language where it originated and we might assume that the earlier a baby is "deposed" the more he will suffer. With these concepts in mind, we examined the interval between each child and his succeeding sibling. Many children, of course, had no younger siblings and in other instances...
Stran 307 - THE OPINIONS AND CONCLUSIONS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR AND SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS REPRESENTING THOSE OF RAND OR ANY OF THE AGENCIES OR OTHERS SPONSORING ITS RESEARCH.
Stran 512 - Woodbury, Robert M., Causal Factors in Infant Mortality; a Statistical Study Based on Investigations in Eight Cities, US Children's Bureau Publication No.
Stran 51 - This booklet provides an overview of the new Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, which was created in the Department of Commerce as a successor to the Statistical Policy Division in the Office of Management and Budget. In accordance with Executive Order No. 12013 effective October 9. 1977 the new Office is responsible for statistical policy development and implementation functions that have been transferred by the President from OMB to the Department of Commerce.
Stran 342 - The Buffalo, New York SMSA, for example, experienced a net outflow of 84,000 migrants (about 6 percent of its entire population) during the 1960s. Still, metropolitan Buffalo increased by 42,000 residents because births exceeded deaths by 126,000. Between 1970 and 1973, net out-migration has removed 16,500 Buffalonians but natural increase has added only 20,700, leaving Buffalo with a net increase of only 4,200.
Stran 65 - Committee deliberations whenever matters which affect the interests of such agencies are to be considered. (c) The Committee shall advise and assist the President with respect to the improvement, development, and coordination of Federal and other statistical services, and shall perform such other related duties as the President may prescribe.
Stran 321 - Clearly, the pattern of US settlement has evolved beyond the point where nearness to a metropolis is a prerequisite to local migratory growth. The cultures of city slicker and country bumpkin have merged — with an assist from television and the federal highway program — and Safeways, Sears, and Sizzlers have diffused down the urban hierarchy to serve even small and remote settlements.

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