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David Rasmussen
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UALR Institute for Economic Advancement
2801 South University
Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
Phone:501-569-8542
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Email: drrasmussen@ualr.edu
Income and Poverty Estimates Population Estimates Migration and Vital Statistics

1981 to 1989 Intercensal Estimates of the Resident Population: Arkansas
Year-to-Year Components of Change.

Arkansas
Year Population Change %Change Births Deaths Residual
4/80 Census 2,286,435 6,766 0.30 45,498 28,150 -10,581
7/1/1981 2,293,201 1,056 0.05 35,716 22,304 -12,356
7/1/1982 2,294,257 11,504 0.50 35,346 22,776 -1,066
7/1/1983 2,305,761 14,007 0.61 34,494 23,465 2,978
7/1/1984 2,319,768 7,278 0.31 35,179 24,016 -3,885
7/1/1985 2,327,046 4,938 0.21 34,888 24,049 -5,900
7/1/1986 2,331,984 10,371 0.44 34,508 24,133 -3
7/1/1987 2,342,355 301 0.01 34,554 24,902 -9,351
7/1/1988 2,342,656 3,702 0.16 35,127 24,867 -6,557
7/1/1989 2,346,358 4,367 0.19 27,457 18,860 -4,230
4/90 Census 2,350,725          
United States
4/80 Census 226,545,805 2,919,909 1.29 4,492,372 2,471,643 899,180
7/1/1981 229,465,714 2,198,744 0.96 3,665,896 1,968,365 501,213
7/1/1982 231,664,458 2,127,536 0.92 3,681,245 1,998,559 444,850
7/1/1983 233,791,994 2,032,908 0.87 3,614,016 2,033,124 452,015
7/1/1984 235,824,902 2,098,893 0.89 3,731,164 2,068,679 436,408
7/1/1985 237,923,795 2,209,092 0.93 3,765,546 2,091,359 534,905
7/1/1986 240,132,887 2,156,031 0.90 3,782,283 2,105,024 478,771
7/1/1987 242,288,918 2,210,064 0.91 3,849,412 2,163,984 524,636
7/1/1988 244,498,982 2,320,248 0.95 3,947,890 2,161,764 534,121
7/1/1989 246,819,230 1,890,643 0.77 3,076,428 1,637,394 451,609
4/90 Census 248,709,873          
Note:
  1. The "residual" shown here includes the components of population change: net international migration, Federal Citizen movement, net domestic migration, and a statistical residual. For post-1990 estimates, the estimates methodology was refined to allow separate identifcation of these components. For state population estimates for the 1980s decade, only the componets of births, deaths and "residual" are available.
  2. The 1990 census counts used in this intercensal series do not include count resolution corrections.
Source: Population Distribution Branch, US Bureau of the Census
Release date: Sept. 1995

Processed by Demographic Research, Institute for Economic Advancement at UALR, (501) 569-8542.