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The Weldon Cooper Center's Demography and Workforce estimates population for Virginia's counties and cities each year. The estimates are called "postcensal" because they are produced after the official census generated by the U.S. government every decade. | The Weldon Cooper Center's Demography and Workforce estimates population for Virginia's counties and cities each year. The estimates are called "postcensal" because they are produced after the official census generated by the U.S. government every decade. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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"The University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service is a research and training organization focused on the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Center provides objective information, data, applied research, technical assistance, and practical training to state and local officials, community leaders, and members of the general public. The Cooper Center's 60-member staff includes experts in public management, demography, economics and public finance, political science, leadership and organizational development, workforce issues, and survey research."[1]
Weldon Cooper Population Estimates
Year | Albemarle | Charlottesville | Total |
2010 Census | 98,970 | 43,475 | 142,445 |
2009 | 98,004 | 42,862 | 140,866 |
2008 | 96,628 | 42,108 | 138,736 |
2007 | 94,336 | 41,635 | 135,971 |
2006 | 94,444 | 42,562 | 137,006 |
2005 | 91,531 | 41,038 | 132,569 |
2004 | 90,798 | 40,786 | 131,584 |
2003 | 88,978 | 40,176 | 129,154 |
2002 | 87,257 | 40,294 | 127,551 |
2001 | 86,141 | 40,174 | 126,315 |
2000 | 84,698 | 40,191 | 124,889 |
These numbers are intercensal estimates. It is called "intercensal" because the estimates fall between the official censuses. After the U.S. government produces its official estimate every 10 years, the Weldon Cooper Center goes back and revises each of the postcentral estimates.
Year | Albemarle | Charlottesville | Total |
2009 | 95,247 | 40,317 | 135,564 |
2008 | 94,277 | 39,833 | 134,110 |
2007 | 92,312 | 39,651 | 131,963 |
2006 | 92,693 | 40,807 | 133,500 |
2005 | 90,100 | 39,610 | 129,710 |
2004 | 89,600 | 39,600 | 129,200 |
2003 | 88,100 | 39,310 | 127,400 |
2002 | 86,700 | 39,700 | 126,400 |
2001 | 85,800 | 39,800 | 125,600 |
The Weldon Cooper Center's Demography and Workforce estimates population for Virginia's counties and cities each year. The estimates are called "postcensal" because they are produced after the official census generated by the U.S. government every decade.
References
- ↑ "Mission | Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service." Cooper Center Home Page | Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. Web. 07 Feb. 2010. <http://www.coopercenter.org/mission>.
- ↑ Web. US Census Releases 2010 Data for Charlottesville and Virginia, City of Charlottesville, 3 Feb. 2011, retrieved 3 Feb. 2011.
- ↑ "Virginia Population Estimates | Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service." Cooper Center Home Page | Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. Web. 07 Feb. 2010. <http://www.coopercenter.org/demographics/population-estimates>.