Why are There Zero Weights in the 1990 Census?

Size of the Migration/Place of Work Sample According to State(H4)

State         Population     [Mig Sample*2]    %P         %Mig

  1            195391            195458      .0172       .0172
  2             20299             20294      .0018       .0018
  4            136189            136718      .0120       .0120
  5            114428            114666      .0101       .0101
  6           1186232           1188472      .1046       .1046
  8            144804            145292      .0128       .0128
  9            155648            155960      .0137       .0137
 10             29522             29332      .0026       .0026
 11             32066             32042      .0028       .0028
 12            488429            489668      .0431       .0431
 13            273230            273756      .0241       .0241
 15             48473             48640      .0043       .0043
 16             47240             47226      .0042       .0042
 17            572703            574262      .0505       .0505
 18            274642            274642      .0242       .0242
 19            145895            145972      .0129       .0128
 20            118241            118232      .0104       .0104
 21            182814            183184      .0161       .0161
 22            210660            210980      .0186       .0186
 23             56230             56298      .0050       .0050
 24            210819            211140      .0186       .0186
 25            286251            286576      .0252       .0252
 26            463657            464004      .0409       .0408
 27            203721            204136      .0180       .0180
 28            126518            126842      .0112       .0112
 29            245638            245682      .0217       .0216
 30             39598             39522      .0035       .0035
 31             78825             78600      .0069       .0069
 32             40242             40090      .0035       .0035
 33             45945             46018      .0041       .0041
 34            368766            369538      .0325       .0325
 35             65502             65556      .0058       .0058
 36            878133            880480      .0774       .0775
 37            295088            295526      .0260       .0260
 38             32808             32864      .0029       .0029
 39            540038            541004      .0476       .0476
 40            151298            151236      .0133       .0133
 41            131981            132298      .0116       .0116
 42            593737            594518      .0523       .0523
 44             47380             47662      .0042       .0042
 45            156309            156848      .0138       .0138
 46             34659             34614      .0031       .0030
 47            229523            229334      .0202       .0202
 48            713539            715434      .0629       .0630
 49             73184             73684      .0065       .0065
 50             25690             25692      .0023       .0023
 51            267506            267056      .0236       .0235
 53            206908            207366      .0182       .0183
 54             97342             97360      .0086       .0086
 55            235761            235904      .0208       .0208
 56             23618             23590      .0021       .0021

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