Census county division

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Une census county division (CCD) est, aux États-Unis, une subdivision d'un comté qui est une région statistique permanente établie par une coopération entre l'United States Census Bureau et les autorités gouvernementales locales. Les CCD sont utilisées pour le recensement décennal dans les États n'ayant pas de minor civil divisions bien définies. rdf:langString
A Census County Division (CCD) is a subdivision of a county used by the United States Census Bureau for the purpose of presenting statistical data. A CCD is a relatively permanent statistical area delineated cooperatively by the Census Bureau and state and local government authorities. CCDs are defined in 21 states that do not have well-defined and stable minor civil divisions (MCDs), such as townships, with local governmental purposes, or where the MCDs are deemed to be "unsatisfactory for the collection, presentation, and analysis of census statistics". rdf:langString
Eine Census County Division (Abkürzung CCD) ist eine vom United States Census Bureau für Statistikzwecke vorgenommene Unterteilung eines Countys. Sie wurden von einer Kooperation aus dem Census Bureau sowie den Verwaltungen der US-Bundesstaaten und lokalen Verwaltungen gebildet und existieren nicht in Bundesstaaten, die haben. Sie wurden zuerst in Washington für den United States Census 1950 gebildet. Beim United States Census 1990 gab es insgesamt 5.581 Census County Divisions in 21 Bundesstaaten. rdf:langString
Con Census County Division (in breve CCD), secondo la definizione data dallo United States Census Bureau, si intende una primaria divisione amministrativa di una contea statunitense (o di un suo equivalente) avente finalità esclusivamente statistiche. In pratica, negli stati nei quali non è stata attivata la suddivisione in Divisioni civili minori (MCD), l'ufficio statistico statunitense ha imposto comunque la creazione di entità che realizzassero una proporzionata suddivisione dei territori delle contee. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A Census County Division (CCD) is a subdivision of a county used by the United States Census Bureau for the purpose of presenting statistical data. A CCD is a relatively permanent statistical area delineated cooperatively by the Census Bureau and state and local government authorities. CCDs are defined in 21 states that do not have well-defined and stable minor civil divisions (MCDs), such as townships, with local governmental purposes, or where the MCDs are deemed to be "unsatisfactory for the collection, presentation, and analysis of census statistics". CCDs are not governmental units and have no legal or governmental functions. Their boundaries usually follow visible features, such as roads, railroads, streams, power transmission lines, or mountain ridges, and coincide with the boundaries of census tracts. CCDs do not span county lines. Each CCD is given a name based on the name of the largest population center in the area, a prominent geographic feature, the county name, or another well-known local name that identifies its location. CCDs were first implemented for tabulation of 1950 Census data from the state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, a total of 5,191 CCDs were defined in 20 states. North Dakota briefly adopted CCDs for the 1970 Census, but soon returned to using MCDs for subsequent censuses. The main reason for abandoning CCDs was financial. As legal units of local government, MCDs could qualify for federal revenue sharing funds, while purely statistical areas like CCDs did not. In 2008, Tennessee changed from using CCDs to using MCDs, leaving 20 states using CCDs as of the 2010 census.
rdf:langString Eine Census County Division (Abkürzung CCD) ist eine vom United States Census Bureau für Statistikzwecke vorgenommene Unterteilung eines Countys. Sie wurden von einer Kooperation aus dem Census Bureau sowie den Verwaltungen der US-Bundesstaaten und lokalen Verwaltungen gebildet und existieren nicht in Bundesstaaten, die haben. Sie wurden zuerst in Washington für den United States Census 1950 gebildet. Beim United States Census 1990 gab es insgesamt 5.581 Census County Divisions in 21 Bundesstaaten. Für den United States Census 1970 gab es auch in North Dakota Census County Divisions, die aber aus finanziellen Gründen später wieder durch Minor Civil Divisions ersetzt wurden. Die Census County Divisions werden in der Regel nach dem Namen des Countys oder nach anderen lokalen Namen benannt.
rdf:langString Une census county division (CCD) est, aux États-Unis, une subdivision d'un comté qui est une région statistique permanente établie par une coopération entre l'United States Census Bureau et les autorités gouvernementales locales. Les CCD sont utilisées pour le recensement décennal dans les États n'ayant pas de minor civil divisions bien définies.
rdf:langString Con Census County Division (in breve CCD), secondo la definizione data dallo United States Census Bureau, si intende una primaria divisione amministrativa di una contea statunitense (o di un suo equivalente) avente finalità esclusivamente statistiche. In pratica, negli stati nei quali non è stata attivata la suddivisione in Divisioni civili minori (MCD), l'ufficio statistico statunitense ha imposto comunque la creazione di entità che realizzassero una proporzionata suddivisione dei territori delle contee. Nel censimento del 2010 sono rimasti 21 stati a servirsi di questi enti, contro i 22 dell'ultimo censimento. Nel 2008, infatti, il Tennessee ha convertito le proprie Census county divisions in Divisioni civili minori. Gli stati con CCD sono: Alabama, Arizona, California, Carolina del Sud, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, Nuovo Messico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
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