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This collection provides technical reports on a large number of issues pertaining to the First State. In this collection professional researchers, students and representatives of the general public will find information about 30-year population and employment projections for the State, results of a public opinion survey on the views of current Delaware residents on economic growth and development within the state, a synopsis of best practices in chart design for decision making, etc. In addition there are numerous studies on employment, income, poverty, and state government.
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Item Interdependence in Old Age: Some Assets and Liabilities of the American Dream in Group Subsidized Housing Settings(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1979) Center for Applied Demography & Survey ResearchItem Prevalence Rates and Service Needs of Handicapped Citizens in New Castle County(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1986-03) Groff, Stephen M.; Helfman, AudreyBetween July of 1985 and January of 1986, research was conducted to estimate the number of handicapped individuals in New Castle County and to determine what service needs of this population are currently not being met. A broad definition of handicapped was employed to permit the investigation of a wide range of disabilities. These included vision and hearing impairments, orthopedic impairments, cognitive disorders, chronic health conditions, emotional disorders, and multiple handicaps. Special emphasis was placed on comparing residents of Wilmington with individuals living in the county.Item Close to Home: Analysis of Households Buying Houses in New Castle County in 1988(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1990-08) Raffel, Jeffrey A.Item Mid-Atlantic Beach Recreation Survey(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1997) Parsons, GeorgeItem Hazard Vulnerability Assessment: Sussex County, DE - 1998(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1998) Ratledge, Edward C.; Laznik, JohnItem Hazard Vulnerability Assessment: Kent County, DE - 1998(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1998) Ratledge, Edward C.; Laznik, JohnItem Delawareans' Attitudes Toward Economic Growth: Survey Results(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1998-11) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Delaware: 1945 - 1998(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1998-11) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Shaping Delaware Revisited - Views of Delaware Residents 1995-1997(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1999) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Delaware Demographics(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1999) Center for Applied Demography & Survey ResearchItem Home Ownership in Delaware: Patterns & Trends(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 1999-03) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Pre2000 Population Consortium(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2000) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Delaware’s Veterans(2000-05) Tóth, Tibor; Ratledge, Edward C.The purpose of this report is to investigate and illustrate the condition of and changes in Delaware’s veteran population over the last decade. In addition, the state’s veterans will be compared with the larger national veteran population. With this information, the reader will be better able to understand the challenges facing today’s and tomorrow’s veterans and to makeinformed decisions about the type of support that might prove most valuable.Item Delaware Population Consortium: Annual Population Projections(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2000-06)This document is divided into three sections following some introductory text. Section A contains the latest version (2000) of the population projections. The projections reflect a slight decrease in the total population over last year’s, largely because of a major review of net migration (see Notes on page 9) and benchmarking to the Census Bureau’s 1999 estimates. These data also incorporate the actual births and deaths since 1990. Section B contains the ever popular “population pyramids” that display in easily digestible fashion, the complexity of the tables found in Section A. Section C includes illustrative population projections by race for the City of Wilmington. Finally, Section D contains total household and population projections for Census County Divisions (CCD’s).Item Annual Population Projections by Delaware Population Consortium 2000 (DPC)(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2000-06-29) Ratledge, Edward C.Item Year 2000 Delaware Population Density(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2001) Laznik, JohnItem Delaware Total Population Change - 1990/2000, by 1990 Census Tract(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2001) Laznik, JohnItem Summary Statistics from the 2000 PRAMS Survey(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2001) Ratledge, Edward C.; Gibson, Roberta C.The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) is a survey of the health of mothers who have had babies within the calendar year in Delaware. The survey was designed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for implementation by individual states. Typically, CDC provides the funds to the state after submission of a satisfactory application. Currently 32 states and New York City are participating in the survey. Delaware became a formal participant and grant recipient in the fall of 2000.Item Delaware Total Population Difference - 1990/2000, by 1990 Census Tract(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2001) Laznik, JohnItem Year 2000 Delaware Housing Density(Center for Applied Demography & Survey Research, 2001) Laznik, John