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The Emergency that Never Went Away

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Washington State continued to experience rapid and sustained growth even after World War II ended. The Forecasting unit in the Washington State Office of Financial Management houses the group that is the successor to the Washington State Census Board. Its personnel, activities, and statutory basis are described in this chapter along with the effects the Board had on a wide range of state government activities.

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Swanson, D.A. (2016). The Emergency that Never Went Away. In: The Washington State Census Board and Its Demographic Legacy. SpringerBriefs in Population Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25948-2_5

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