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which current dissatisfactions stems. This article explores that history to show the limitations imposed on the form and quality of occupational statistics by general events in the career of the Census Bureau. More important, an examination of the Bureau's efforts to describe and classify the manufacturing population shows a fundamental confusion-beginning in I9Io-in how the information was used. This confusion derives from the Bureau's
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