230 



National Resources Committee 



The marriage and divorce inquiry taken in 1916 had 

 no authorization other than an appropriation for it, as 

 the joint resolution providing for this inquiry failed 

 to pass Congress. It was intended to cover the entire 

 period from 1907 to 1916, but on account of war condi- 

 tions it was decided to limit the work to one year and 

 make it the beginning of an annual compilation. The 

 annual compilation beginning with the year 1922 was 

 authorized by order of the Secretary' under section 8 

 of the act of 1903 organizing the Department of Com- 

 merce and Labor. It was discontinued for reasons of 

 economy after 1932. 



Subject 

 Permanent Census Bureau Publications 



Decennial : Tears covered 



Religious Bodies 1906, 191G, 1926, 1936 



Defective, Dependent and Delinquent 



Classes 19(M, 1910, 1923, 1933 



Prisoners and Juvenile Delin- 

 quents 1904, 1910 



Prisoners 1923, 1933 



Children Under Institutional Care 1923 



Children Under Institutional Care and in Foster 



Homes 1933 



Financial Statistics of State and Local GoTernments 



(Wealth, Debt, and Taxation) 1902,1913,1922,1932 



Decennial — Continued. Years coveicd 



Transportation by Water 1906, 1916, 1926 



Blind 1904. 1910, 1920. 1930 



Deaf-Mutes 1904, 1910, 1920, 1930 



Quinquennial : 



Electrical Industries— 1902, 1907, 1912, 1917, 1922, 1927, 1932 



Agriculture 1925, 1930, 1935 



Manufactures from 1904 to 1919, then 



biennial 1901, 1909, 1914, 1919 



Manufactures, biennial 1921, 



1923, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935 

 Annual : 



Vital Statistics 1900- 



Marriage and Divorce 1916, 1922-1932 



Mental Patients in State Hospitals 1926-1932 



Patients in Hospitals for Mental Disease 1933- 



Feeble-minded and Epileptics in State 



Institutions 1926-1928 



Mental Defectives and Epileptics in 



State Institutions 1929-1932 



Mental Defectives and Epileptics in 



Institutions 1933- 



Prisoners in State and Federal Prisons 



and Reformatories 1926- 



Judicial Criminal Statistics 1932- 



Fiuaucial Statistics of Cities 1902- 



Financial Statistics of States 1922-1931 



Fisheries 1008 only 



Marriage and Divorce: Single compilation authorized by 

 joint resolution of Congress, Januarv 9, 1905, covering 

 the period 1887 to 1906. 

 Current Industrial Statistics, compiled monthly, quar- 

 terly, or annually '. 1929- 



APPENDIX B 

 SPECIAL ANALYTICAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS SINCE 1900 



[Prepared by Dr. Joseph A. HUl] 



1900 to 1910 



Following the census of 1900 a series of population studies 

 was prepared under the supervision and editorship of Walter 

 F. Willcox. who also wrote most of the text. These were after- 

 wards assembled and bound in a single volume entitled "8up- 

 plementanj Analysis and Derivative 2'ables," published in 1906 

 (1141 pp.). The subjects covered were the following: 

 Area. 



Population. 



Density of population. 

 Increase of population. 

 Proportion of the sexes. 

 Age, by Allyn A. Young. 

 Race. 

 Negroes. 



Interstate migration, by Joseph A. Hill. 

 Illiteracy, by Joseph A. Hill. 

 Families. 

 Marital classes. 

 Proportion of children. 

 Occupations, by Wesley C. Mitchell. 

 Teachers. 

 Supplement : 



A discussion of the vital statistics of the Twelfth Cen- 

 sus, by Dr. John Shaw Billings. 

 The negro farmer, by W. E. Burghardt Du Bois. 

 Methods of estimating population. 

 The following monograph was published in 1909: 



A Century of Population Growth, by W. S. Rossiter 

 (303 pp.). 



1910 to 1920 



Tear of 

 publi- 

 cation Pages 

 Negro Population in the United States, 1790-1915, 



by John Cummings 1918 844 



1920 to 1930 



Special Monograph Series 



Tear of 

 publi- 

 cation Pages 



I. Increase of Population in the United States, 



3^910-1920, by William S. Rossiter 1922 255 



II. Mortgages on Homes 1923 277 



III. The Integration of Industrial Operation, by 



Willard L. Thorp 1924 272 



IV. Farm Tenancy in the United States, by E. A. 



Goldenweiser and Leon E. Truesdell 1924 247 



V. School Attendance in 1920, by Frank A Ross- 1924 285 

 VI. Farm Population of the United States, by 



Leon E. Truesdell 1926 .536 



"V^I. Immigrants and Their Children, 1920, by 



Niles Carpenter 1927 431 



VIII. The Growth of Manufactures, 1899 to 1923, 



by Edmund E. Day and Woodlief Thomas. 1928 205 

 IX. Women in Gainful Occupations, 1S70 to 1920, 



by Joseph A. Hill ;1929 416 



X. Earnings of Factory Workers, 1899 to 1927, 



by Paul F. Brissenden 1929 424 



XI. Ratio of Children to Women, 1920, by War- 

 ren S. Thompson 1931 242 



The Woman Home-maker in the City, by Bertha 



M. Nienburg 1923 49 



Farm Population of Selected Counties, by 0. J. 



Galpin and Veda B. Larson i 1924 238 



1930 



Age of the Foreign-born White Population, by 



Country of Birth, by George B. L. Arner '. 1933 77 



Foreign-born White Families by Country of Birth 



of Head, by Leon E. Truesdell 1933 217 



