2000 CENSUS: Major Publications

  • American FactFinder: Street Address Search
    Online:
    American FactFinder/American Community Survey 2008
    Geographic levels: street address, all states, all counties, all places, census tracts, block groups, blocks
    Type in an address and retrieve Census data on population by sex, age, and race, and also housing data for specific geographic areas, including census tracts. Under SELECT A YEAR AND PROGRAM, select AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 2008 or CENSUS 2000.

  • 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics: California
    Online:
    PDF-710 pages (36 MB)
    Print:
    DOCS/US  C 3.223/23:2000 PHC-2-6
    Major Census 2000 publication for California social data: Detailed data on place of birth, disability status, income, physical housing characteristics, home value, rent, and much more.

  • 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Summary Population and Housing Characteristics: California
    Online: PDF-504 pages (15 MB)
    Print: DOCS/US  C 3.223/18:2000 PHC-1-6
    Major Census 2000 publication for California population data: Population data (age, sex, race, families, population density) and Housing data (household size, race, occupancy characteristics, vacancy characteristics).
  • Census 2000: The Region (Southern California in the Year 2000)
    Online available in ProQuest Newspapers database: Los Angeles Times, Special Section, Part U, Friday, March 30, 2001
    Geographic levels: Orange County, other California counties, cities
    These articles can also be accessed in the subscription database ProQuest Newspapers. This 8-page special section gives Census 2000 data for Orange County, Ventura County, and L.A. County with some city data. Sections by ethnicity (whites, Latinos, Blacks, and Asians). Extensive color maps. Titles of individual articles include: "And Then There Were 33.9 Million of Us," "A Deepening Diversity But a Growing Divide," "Latinos and Asians Still Driving Transformation," "Migrants from LA. Flow to Affordable Suburbs," "Population Abandons the Older Suburbs for Isolated, Affluent Fringe," "L.A. County: Increase to 9.5 Million Marked by Rise in Diversity," "Asians: Fastest Growth of Any Ethnic Group in State," and "Ever Younger Faces Bring New Challenges for State."