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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Social and Economic Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS

FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM FOR

Population Estimates

US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • Social and Economic Statistics Administration • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Series P-26, No. 67

Issued May 1974

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ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF NEVADAN
COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN AREAS
JULY 1, 1972 AND 1973

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This report presents population estimates for July 1, 1972 and provisional estimates for July 1, 1973, for counties and metropolitan areas prepared under the auspices of the Federal-State Cooperative Program for Local Population Estimates. The objective of this program is the development and publication of State-prepared estimates of the population of counties using uniform procedures largely standardized for data input and methodology. The methods used have been mutually agreed upon by the individual States and the Bureau of the Census on the basis of a test of methods against the 1970 census. For a more detailed description of the program and an analysis of the test results, see Current Population Reports, Series P-26, No. 21, "FederalState Cooperative Program for Local Population Estimates: Test Results--April 1, 1970,” April 1973.

County estimates for July 1, 1971 and provisional estimates for July 1, 1972 were published earlier in Current Population Reports, Series P-26, No. 29. The provisional estimates in that report are superseded by the numbers published here. Because of changes in input data for some counties since that report, estimates shown here may not always be completely comparable with those for the earlier years.

The estimates shown here for the Nevada counties in the State were prepared by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of Nevada in cooperation with the Bureau of the Census. This agency was designated by the

Governor to work with the Bureau of the Census in implementing and carrying our the FederalState Cooperative Program.

The estimates shown for July 1, 1972 are based on an average of the following methods, adjusted to agree with the July 1, 1972 State estimates published in Series P-25, No. 508.

1. The Regression (ratio-correlation) method. In the Regression method a multiple regression equation is used to relate changes in a number of different data series to change in population distribution. The series of data used in the Regression method for Nevada are: two-year sums of resident births (X1), two-year sums of resident deaths (X2), elementary school enrollment in grades 1 through 8 plus elementary special and elementary ungraded (X3), and registered motor vehicles (X4). The prediction equation for Nevada for the 1970's is given by

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For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, 25 cents. Current Population Reports issued in Series P-20, P-23, P-25, P-26, P-27, P-28 (summaries only), P-60, and P-65 are sold as a single consolidated subscription at $30.50 per year, $7.75 additional for foreign mailing.

2. Component Method II. This method employs vital statistics to measure natural increase and school enrollment to measure net migration. The estimates made by the Census Bureau's Component Method II are specific to the civilian population under 65. To this population is added an estimate of the resident military population based on station strength statistics and an estimate of the population 65 and over based on Medicare statistics.1

The provisional July 1, 1973 estimates for large metropolitan counties were developed by adding the average change between 1972 and 1973 estimates based on Component Method II and the Housing Unit method to the 1972 estimates. In the Housing Unit method the estimates of population are based on estimates of the housing inventory. Changes in the housing inventory are derived from data on building permits issued and demolition records, or on data on electric meter connections. The provisional July 1, 1973 estimates for the remaining counties were developed by adding the change between 1972 and

1See footnote 1 on page 1.

1973 Component Method II estimates to the 1972 estimates. All counties were subsequently adjusted to agree with the provisional July 1, 1973 State estimate published in Current Population Reports, Series P-25, No. 508.

Table 2 of this report presents estimates of the population of metropolitan areas and metropolitan counties in the State. The titles and definitions of the standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) are those currently defined by the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President.

Corresponding estimates for other States in the program will be published as they become available. The appendix table shows reports published to date for States in the 1972-73 series, together with those published earlier for 1971 and provisional 1972.

The estimates presented in the table have been rounded to the nearest hundred without being adjusted to the State total, which was independently rounded to the nearest thousand. Percentages are based on unrounded numbers.

Table 1. ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF NEVADA COUNTIES:
JULY 1, 1972 AND JULY 1, 1973

(State estimates are shown to the nearest thousand, county estimates to the nearest hundred)

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1Births and deaths are based on reported vital statistics from April 1, 1970 to December 31, 1972, with extrapolations to June 30, 1973. Net migration is the difference between net change and natural increase.

Table 2. ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF METROPOLITAN AREAS AND THEIR
COMPONENT COUNTIES: NEVADA, JULY 1, 1972 AND 1973

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'Births and deaths are based on reported vital statistics from April 1, 1970 to December 31, 1972, with extrapolations to June 30, 1973. Net migration is the difference between net change and natural increase.

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ESTIMATES PUBLISHED IN SERIES P-26 REPORTS SINCE 1970 CENSUS

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