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Margo Anderson Distinguished Professor, History & Urban Studies

The Infrastructure of Social Sciences: CNSTAT and CPOP and the Building of the Federal Statistical System. Margo Anderson Distinguished Professor, History & Urban Studies University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee margo@uwm.edu. Some Very Old History…. 1787 Federal Constitution

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Margo Anderson Distinguished Professor, History & Urban Studies

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  1. The Infrastructure of Social Sciences:CNSTAT and CPOP and the Building of the Federal Statistical System Margo Anderson Distinguished Professor, History & Urban Studies University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee margo@uwm.edu

  2. Some Very Old History…. • 1787 Federal Constitution • 1790 First Federal Census • 1863 National Academy • 1878 Statistical Abstract of the U.S. inaugurated • 1890 Machine Tabulation of the Census • 1902 Permanent Census Bureau • 1916 National Research Council

  3. Building the American State and its Institutions

  4. The Federal Statistical System:Survey Data: The Census • Article 1, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution: "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers….The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct."

  5. The Federal Statistical System: Administrative Data • Article 1, Section 9: • “a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time.” • Article 2, Section 3: • The President “shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.”

  6. The “Infrastructure” of the Social Sciences, 1790 Census Version

  7. Francis Edmonds, Taking the Census, 1853

  8. “The Great Tribulation,” The Saturday Evening Post, 1860

  9. Census Publications

  10. 1890 Census Machine Tabulation

  11. 1900 Census Punch Card and IBM 80 Column Punch Card

  12. Administrative Statistics Reporting in the Treasury Department

  13. A Decentralized System That Defied Efforts at Coordination

  14. Learning to Live with Decentralization • 1940: Position of Chief Statistician created in the consolidation of the Bureau of the Budget (now OMB) • 1942: Federal Reports Act mandated “forms clearance.”

  15. Social Security Technology. 1930s

  16. UNIVAC, 1950

  17. Proposed Population Registration Form, 1942

  18. Graphic Summary of National Registration System, 1943

  19. Trying Again in the 1960s

  20. Wallis Commission Recommends the Establishment of the Committee on National Statistics • CNSTAT created, 1972

  21. Population Controversies • 1960s: The Population Bomb; Zero Population Growth; Fertility Control; IQ Controversies • A Hiatus….. • Committee on Population established, 1983

  22. CNSTAT, Selected Studies on Census Taking, Since the 1990s

  23. Committee on National Statistics, Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency, 5th ed.

  24. Committee on Population, Studies on Biodemography, Since the 1990s

  25. Preserving and Recovering History

  26. Ending with a Question… Is the Past Prologue? Where have we been? Where are we going?

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