Margo Anderson

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Women's Studies, Black Studies
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Anderson M. (2017) The Schematic State: Race, Transnationalism, and the Politics of the Census Ethnic and Racial Studies. 41: 1478-1479
Anderson M. (2002) A population history of North America. [Review of: Haines, M.R. and Steckel, R.H., ed. A population history of North America. New York: Cambridge U. Pr., 2000]. Journal of American History (Bloomington, Ind.). 88: 1495-6
Anderson M, Fienberg SE. (2000) Race and Ethnicity and the Controversy Over the US Census Current Sociology. 48: 87-110
Anderson M, Fienberg SE. (2000) History, myth making, and statistics: A short story about the reapportionment of congress and the 1990 Census Ps - Political Science and Politics. 33: 783-792
Anderson M, Fienberg SE. (1997) Who Counts? The politics of censustaking Society. 34: 19-26
Anderson M, Fienberg SE. (1996) An Adjusted Census in 1990: The Supreme Court Decides Chance. 9: 4-9
Anderson M. (1994) State Census Records. By Ann S. Lainhart. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992. 116 pp. $17.95, ISBN 0-8063-1362-5.) and Population History of Eastern U.S. Cities and Towns, 1790–1870. By Riley Moffat. (Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1992. xiv, 227 pp. $42.50, ISBN 0-8108-2553-8.) The Journal of American History. 80: 1565-1567
Anderson M. (1994) (Only) White Men Have Class: Reflections on early 19th-century occupational classification systems Work and Occupations. 21: 5-32
Anderson M. (1992) The 1990 census: how good is it? Government Publications Review. 19: 125-135
Anderson M. (1991) The US bureau of the census in the nineteenth century Social History of Medicine. 4: 497-513
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