Marshall Islands Demography
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1899 | Denkschriften betreffend (Jahresberichte über) das Schutzgebiet der Marschall-Inseln (1897-1898). Stenographische Berichte über die Verhandlungen des Reichstages, 1899. Official parliamentary records on the situation in the Marshall Islands for the period 1897-1898.The report gives an overview on the economy, health, education and law and order of the Marshall Islands. A census undertaken showed the population to be 11,081 persons. |
1967 | Census data 1967 Marshall Islands District. Ms. on file, Majuro: Office of Planning and Statistics. |
Chapman, B. | |
1983 | 1980 census of population, Volume 1: Characteristics of the Population. Chapter B: general Population Characteristics. Part 57B Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands excluding the Northern Mariana Islands. Washington, D.C.,: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. |
Nucker, D.H. | |
1959 | Census Report 1958 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Agana, Guam: High Commissioner of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. |
OPNAV-Supp. | |
1944 | Office of the Chief of Naval Adminsitration, Civil Affairs Handbook, Marshall Islands Statistical Supplement. OPNAV 50E-1S. 20 May 1944. Washington: Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. |
OPS (Office of Planning and Statistics) | |
1980 | Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Volume III, No.1. Saipan: Office of Planning and Statistics, Office of the High Commissioner.s. |
1980 | Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Volume III, Number 2. Saipan: Office of Planning and Statitistics, Office of the High Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. |
1989 | Census of population and housing 1988 Final report. Majuro: Office of Planning and Statistics, Republic of the Marshall Islands. |
Spennemann, Dirk H.R. | |
1990 | Predictive model of the expansion of the inhabited area on Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Report prepared for the Historic Preservation Office, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Report OTIA-TAG-MAR-42-10/90. |
1990 | Predictive model of the expansion of cemeteries on Majuro Atoll until the year 2010. Report prepared for the Historic Preservation Office, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands.1990. |
1992 | Historic Demography of Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Journal of the Pacific Society (Tokyo) 15(1), 1992, (1)-152 - (21)-132 |
1995 | Population control measures in traditional Marshallese Culture and their implications for today. Asian Culture (Asian-Pacific Culture) Quarterly 23 (1), 19-30 |
1999 | No room for the dead. Burial practices in a constrained environment. Anthropos 94(1), 35-56. |
Williamson, I. & M.D.Sabath | |
1982 | Island population, land area, and climate: A case study of the Marshall islands. Human Ecology 10(1), 71-84 |
Witt, J | |
1881 | Die Marschall-Gruppe, Annalen der Hydrographie IX. The article gives a description of the Marshall Islands from a mariner's and navigator's point of view describing in detail the passages and the navigational markers. Also contains information on vegetation, availability of water and, to some extent, on demography. |
United States, Department of Commerce, | |
1952 | A report of the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the United States. Census of Population: 1950. Volume 1: Number of inhabitants. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. |
1961 | The Eighteenth Decennial Census of the United States. Census of Population: 1960. Volume 1: Characteristics of the population, Part A:Number of inhabitants. Total population counts for the U.S., states, outlying areas, counties, cities, standard metropolitan statistical areas, Urban and Rural, etc. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. |
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