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ICPSR<br />

Inter-university Consortium for<br />

Political <strong>and</strong> Social Research<br />

<strong>Census</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Population</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Housing</strong>,<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> [United States]:<br />

One-in-One Hundred <strong>Sample</strong><br />

United States Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong><br />

ICPSR 7756<br />

This document was previously available in paper format only. It was converted to<br />

Portable Document Format (PDF), with no editing, on the date below as part <strong>of</strong><br />

ICPSR’s electronic document conversion project, supported in part by the National<br />

Science Foundation (SBR-9617813). The document may not be completely<br />

searchable. No additional updating <strong>of</strong> this collection has been performed.<br />

November 1999


ICPSR<br />

Inter-university Consortium for<br />

Political <strong>and</strong> Social Research<br />

United States <strong>Census</strong> Data for <strong>1960</strong>:<br />

One-In-One Hundred <strong>Sample</strong><br />

The United States <strong>Census</strong> Bureau<br />

ICPSR 7756


ACKNOWLFJIGEMENT OF ASSISTANCE<br />

All manuscripts utilizing data made available through the Consortium<br />

should acknowledge that fact as well as identify the oriRina1 collector <strong>of</strong><br />

the data. The ICPSR council urges all users <strong>of</strong> ICPSR data facilities to<br />

follow some adaptation <strong>of</strong> this statement with the parentheses indicating<br />

items to be filled in appropriately or deleted by the individual user.<br />

The data (<strong>and</strong> tabulations) utilized in this (publication) were<br />

made available (in part) by the Inter-university Consortium<br />

for Political <strong>and</strong> Social Research. The data for the United<br />

States <strong>Census</strong> Data for <strong>1960</strong>: One-in-One Hundred <strong>Sample</strong> were<br />

originally collected by the United States Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>.<br />

Neither the original collectors <strong>of</strong> the data nor the Consortium<br />

bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations<br />

presented here.<br />

In order to provide funding agencies with essential information about<br />

the "se <strong>of</strong> archival reaou~ces, <strong>and</strong> to facilitate.the exchange <strong>of</strong> inforrnetion<br />

about ICPSR participants' research activities. each u8er <strong>of</strong> the ICPSR data<br />

facilities is expected to send two copies <strong>of</strong> each completed manuscript or<br />

thesis abstact to the Consortium. Please indicate in the cover letter which<br />

data were used.<br />

United States <strong>Census</strong> Data for <strong>1960</strong>:<br />

One-in-One Hundred <strong>Sample</strong><br />

(ICPSR 7756)<br />

Principal Investigator<br />

The United States Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong><br />

Inter-university Consortium for Political <strong>and</strong> Social Research<br />

P.O. Box 1248<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106<br />

ICPSR Edition


STUDY DESCRIPTION<br />

This collection contains individual-level data (one-in-one hundred person<br />

national sample) from the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Population</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Housing</strong>, conducted<br />

by the U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>. The data are stored in thirty separate<br />

files, containing in total over two million records, organized by state.<br />

Some files contain the sampled records <strong>of</strong> several states while other files<br />

contain all or part <strong>of</strong> the sample for a single state. There are two types<br />

<strong>of</strong> records stored in the files: one for households <strong>and</strong> one for persons.<br />

Each household record is followed by a varying number <strong>of</strong> "person-records,"<br />

one for each <strong>of</strong> the houeehold menbers. Data items in this collection<br />

include the individual responses to the basic social, demographic <strong>and</strong><br />

economic questions asked <strong>of</strong> the population in the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Population</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Housing</strong>. This collection is currently stored on numerous tapes.<br />

These data files "et-e prepared by the U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>. They were<br />

obtained by ICPSR from the Center for Social Analysis, Columbia University.<br />

Class IV<br />

PROCESSING INFORMATION<br />

These data <strong>and</strong> documentation are distributed in the form received by the<br />

ICPSR from the original investigator, thus the ICPSR can take no responsibility<br />

for the technical condition <strong>of</strong> the data or for the accuracy <strong>of</strong> the codebook.<br />

Januarv 1973<br />

Technical Documentation for the<br />

<strong>1960</strong> Pubhc <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

PUS. <strong>1960</strong><br />

Prepared By<br />

National Data <strong>Use</strong> <strong>and</strong> Access Laboratories<br />

(DUALabsl


Acknowledgements<br />

This rewritten <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed technical documentation for the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>,<br />

based on documentation originally developed by the Data Access <strong>and</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Laboratory,<br />

U. S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, was prepared by Lynda T. Carlson under the directton <strong>of</strong><br />

Constance F. Citro, Director, DUALabs’ Information Documentation Center. Faye Van<br />

Lear <strong>and</strong> Linda Speacht contributed typing assistance. Data Dercr~ptors <strong>and</strong> marginal<br />

control totals for each data code were produced by Kirun Han. Judy Kadow created<br />

the cover design.<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> documentation was undertaken as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> DUALabs’ Summary Tape Assistance, Research, <strong>and</strong> Training ISTART) Program,<br />

which IS partially supported by the Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, Illinois, with<br />

a grant from the Ford Foundation. Support wa also provided by a grant from the<br />

National Science Foundation to the Clearinghouse <strong>and</strong> Laboratory for <strong>Census</strong> Data,<br />

operated iointly by National DUALabs <strong>and</strong> the Center for Research Libraries.<br />

Data Descriptor preparation was undertaken in connection with DUALabs’ <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong><br />

<strong>Sample</strong> Helper (PUSH) <strong>and</strong> CENTS-AID computer programs for processing the <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s. Development <strong>of</strong> these programs is being supported by Contract NIH-<br />

NICHD 72.2707, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Child Health <strong>and</strong> Human Development, National<br />

lnrtm~tes <strong>of</strong> Health.<br />

i<br />

L<br />

SECTION<br />

I<br />

II<br />

III<br />

IV<br />

v<br />

INTRODUCTION......................<br />

TECHNICAL DOCUWCXTATION FOR THE<br />

15'60 RJBLIC USESAMPLE<br />

PUS-<strong>1960</strong><br />

JIWJARY 1973<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Background......................<br />

Comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>1960</strong>-190 PUS Data Files . . . . . . . .<br />

TECHNICAL CONVENTIONS FOR TKE <strong>1960</strong> F%JBLIC USE SAMPLE<br />

TAPE............. . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

A. Technical Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Tape<br />

Recording. .....................<br />

B. Conventions for Data Records ............<br />

C; Conventions for Header <strong>and</strong> Railer Labels. .....<br />

D. Character Set. ...................<br />

DESCPJFTION OF CONTENTS OF THE <strong>1960</strong> E?JBLIC USE SAMPLE<br />

RFCOFIDS .........................<br />

Household Record ..................<br />

Person Record. ...................<br />

SAMPLEDESIGNANDSAMPLMGVARIABItITY .........<br />

A. <strong>Sample</strong> Design. ...................<br />

B. Estimation .....................<br />

l/l,ooo AND l/10,0041 MAHGINAIS FROM <strong>1960</strong> PUBLIC USE<br />

SAMPLE .........................<br />

Household Record Marginals .............<br />

Person Record Marginals. ..............<br />

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Preface<br />

The <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files <strong>of</strong> individual records are considered<br />

final at the time they are created. The master tapes, from which copies are<br />

prepared, are held in permanent storage at the <strong>Census</strong> Bureau. No names or<br />

addresses are carried in the records <strong>and</strong> geographic identification is limited<br />

in order not to violate the confidsntiality <strong>of</strong> individual responses to the<br />

census.<br />

The attached Technical Document PUS-l%0 for the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Ssnple repre-<br />

sents the latest documentation from the <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, including technical<br />

conventions <strong>and</strong> character set as well as the description <strong>of</strong> the geographic <strong>and</strong><br />

data contents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> logical records. The documentation<br />

has been rearranged somewhat to facilitate comprehension <strong>and</strong> readability <strong>and</strong><br />

includes error corrections as well as DUALabs' Data Descriptor names for use<br />

with DUALsbs' FUSH <strong>and</strong> CENTS-AID computer programs as well as SPSS.ti<br />

Marginal control totals are also provided.<br />

The documentation sent to each user indicates the particular kind <strong>of</strong> tape copy<br />

prepared for him with regard to tracks, density, labeling, areas covered, etc.<br />

<strong>Use</strong>rs with custom form extracts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files receive entirely<br />

special file documentation.<br />

Supplements to the documentation will be issued by DUAL$bs as needed end will<br />

be sent to users. Reports <strong>of</strong> DUALabs' experience in working with the <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files, covering record types, code errors <strong>and</strong> anomalies, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

topics, are being issued in the I?370 <strong>Census</strong> Technical Bulletins <strong>and</strong> the review<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Data <strong>Use</strong> published by the Clearinghouse <strong>and</strong> Laboratory for <strong>Census</strong><br />

Data.<br />

i/Statistical Package for the Social Sciences<br />

J<br />

c.<br />

1<br />

I. Introduction<br />

The <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Brarple Of ba.eic records fTo4a the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> is (L set <strong>of</strong><br />

files containing onaggregated records for II one-percent sample <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong><br />

<strong>Census</strong> population, organized by State.<br />

Background<br />

Moat <strong>of</strong> the publicly available date from the cenaua are soawuy data rather<br />

than besic data about individual persona or households. Relesaing data about<br />

specific individuala Is precluded by the confidentiality restrictions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

census. <strong>Sample</strong>s <strong>of</strong> basic data with identifying information removed m&y,<br />

however, be made available for statistical purposes.<br />

In 1963 the Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong> amde available on tape or punchcards the<br />

separate records <strong>of</strong> the population characteristics <strong>of</strong> approdtely 180,000<br />

individuals, comprising a O.l-percent aample <strong>of</strong> the population <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States as enumerated in the l$O <strong>Census</strong> <strong>of</strong> Populatlon<strong>and</strong><strong>Housing</strong>. The lnfor-<br />

mation contained on the records comprised a selection <strong>of</strong> the characteristics<br />

<strong>of</strong> persona es enumerated in the 25-percent sa@c. The sample was designed<br />

to be self-weighting, each parson being asalgMd a weight <strong>of</strong> 1,CQO.<br />

This sample enabled users to prepare analytical tabulations <strong>of</strong> the character-<br />

istics <strong>of</strong> the population <strong>of</strong> the United States. The names <strong>of</strong> the respondents<br />

<strong>and</strong> certain <strong>of</strong> the more detailed items, o" place <strong>of</strong> residence <strong>and</strong> other char-<br />

acteriatica, were not revealed. Data in these samples were used by m number<br />

<strong>of</strong> university, government, <strong>and</strong> private research organizations. The aar@le<br />

was also used es training material in social acfence departments <strong>of</strong> amny<br />

colleges <strong>and</strong> univeraltiea.<br />

The Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong> is now creating <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s <strong>of</strong> basic records<br />

from the 1970 <strong>Census</strong>. The program is being substantially exp<strong>and</strong>ed to include<br />

(a) larger samples <strong>of</strong> the populstion, (b) mre geographic detail, <strong>and</strong> (c)<br />

morecomplete coverage <strong>of</strong> the subject content <strong>of</strong> the cenaua. As B result, this<br />

data base is more versatile than the <strong>1960</strong> data sample created in 1963.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> the widespread interest in time-series comparisons, the Bureau has<br />

created this new public <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> <strong>of</strong> basic records from the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> with<br />

the exp<strong>and</strong>ed sample size, geogxnphic detail, <strong>and</strong> subject content <strong>of</strong> the 1970<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s.<br />

More information on the 1970 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s is contsined in a Date ACCESS<br />

Description Ilo. 24,"<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Basic Records from the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>and</strong> 19'70<br />

<strong>Census</strong>es", which is available on request from the Data Access <strong>and</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Labora-<br />

tory, Data <strong>Use</strong>r services Office, Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>. The coa@ete Description<br />

end Technical Documentation for the 1970 Barnplea may be purchased from the<br />

Central <strong>Use</strong>rs' Service, Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Ctn8ua,for $3 per COPY.<br />

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<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Forms<br />

iv-<br />

Certain items <strong>of</strong> information about housing units, such as stories <strong>and</strong> elevators<br />

in structure. were collected onlv inside larae cities (Porn m-4): others such<br />

as se- di;posal, only outside-large cities (form k3). Reported tabulatiqns<br />

<strong>of</strong> these items must account for the reatrictio" Of the universe.<br />

Furthermore,<br />

all housing<br />

soma <strong>of</strong> the housing items were obtained for a 5-percent<br />

units (l/5 <strong>of</strong> this Pile) while other items were obtained<br />

sample <strong>of</strong><br />

for the<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> the housing units within the 25-percent sample (b/5<br />

iTYE%?V<br />

For these items the self-weiepltiw procedure must be modified.<br />

The uninflated total for a 20-percent item should be multiplied by 125 a"d a<br />

5-percent item uninflated total should be multiplied by 500 to estimate the<br />

value for the population.<br />

Allocatio"s<br />

Any large collection <strong>of</strong> data inevitably suffers to some extent from missing<br />

data in its basic records, resulting from i"completc questionnaires, incon-<br />

sistent information (e.g., a two-year-old listed as the head <strong>of</strong> household),<br />

or simply a malfunction in converting the data into machine-readable form.<br />

All census returns are edited to identify inconsistencies <strong>and</strong> "onresponses,<br />

usually resulting in the imputation <strong>of</strong> likely values. Where possible, tiovn<br />

or inconsistent information for a person is allocated based on known char-<br />

acteristics. For some items, such as place <strong>of</strong> birth or mother tongue, allo-<br />

cation is not appropriate, <strong>and</strong> a "not reported" category appears in the record.<br />

Where all characteristics <strong>of</strong> a person or household must be supplied, the record<br />

<strong>of</strong> a nearby person or household is duplicated <strong>and</strong> substituted for the missing<br />

record. More detailed information on editing <strong>and</strong> allocation may b Pound in<br />

the <strong>1960</strong>: VKistorv. 27<br />

As a result <strong>of</strong> the editing, all data fields in fiblic <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s will contain<br />

either a valid entry or a "not applicable" or "not reported" indicator. Items<br />

Pg4 thru FlO3 <strong>of</strong> this Pile are Plags which indicate whether a particular data<br />

item has been allocated for the individual. Thus, a user desiring to tabulate<br />

only actually observed values can eliminate those cases with allocations.<br />

Comparability to the 1970 public <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s<br />

Information obtained in <strong>1960</strong> was substantially the same as on the 1970 sample<br />

questionnaires. The records in this sample have been designed to parallel<br />

1970 lblic <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> records in format <strong>and</strong> code structure ins<strong>of</strong>ar as possible.<br />

Thus experience in manipulating this sample should be easily transferable to<br />

rork with the 1970 <strong>Sample</strong>s.<br />

ti See also Rincipls Data-Collection F-6 <strong>and</strong> Prpcedures, U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Census</strong>. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1961.<br />

1/ U.S. Bureau oP the <strong>Census</strong>, l%O <strong>Census</strong>es <strong>of</strong> <strong>Population</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Housing</strong>:<br />

Rocedursl History. U.S. Government Riating Office, Washington, D.C.,<br />

1966, PP. 81-84.<br />

c<br />

i<br />

i<br />

The f~,ll~~~ 'h,,les B <strong>and</strong> C list the it- i" the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Uss <strong>Sample</strong><br />

with notations where the 1970 <strong>Sample</strong>s will differ. Since the 1970 <strong>Census</strong><br />

asked certain questions not on the <strong>1960</strong> form the fields for that data are<br />

padded with blanks on this record or substituted with a" item unique to the<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong>. On most <strong>of</strong> the subject matter available on both <strong>1960</strong> <strong>and</strong> 1970<br />

<strong>Sample</strong>s the codes for an attribute are exactly the same. I" aare cases, frore<br />

detailed information<br />

<strong>1960</strong> items may miss<br />

till be available<br />

certain categories.<br />

cm 19'70 data;<br />

$<br />

thus corresponding<br />

Sampling <strong>of</strong> particular cases was done independently <strong>of</strong> the 1970 <strong>Sample</strong>s, <strong>and</strong><br />

no longitudinal comparisons for particular households are possible.<br />

!!i For more details on comparability <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>and</strong> 1970 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s, see<br />

1970 <strong>Census</strong> Technical Bulletins No. 11 (September 19721, "Focus on the <strong>1960</strong>/1970-<br />

Corupatible <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>," pp. 1 - 14. Single copy free from the Clearing-<br />

house <strong>and</strong> Laboratory for <strong>Census</strong> Data, Rossly", Virginia.


Chars&c<br />

Hl-13<br />

Hl4-15<br />

H16<br />

K17<br />

~18<br />

m9<br />

H20<br />

fi21<br />

It22<br />

H23<br />

H24<br />

m5<br />

H26<br />

W?<br />

~28<br />

H29-30<br />

W-33<br />

H34-36<br />

H37<br />

H38<br />

H39<br />

H40<br />

H41<br />

It42<br />

H43<br />

H44<br />

H45<br />

H46<br />

H47<br />

H48<br />

H49<br />

H50<br />

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TABLE B<br />

ITEXS ON FlJBLCC USE S.WTLE HollsBiOLO RECORD<br />

<strong>1960</strong> RIS<br />

File identificatio~household<br />

serial number, geographic iden<br />

tiflcation, nruber or person,<br />

in household<br />

Reaidencc in Group Quarters<br />

d<br />

J<br />

Telephone Available<br />

Access to Unit<br />

Kitchen Wcilities<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Roame<br />

Hot <strong>and</strong> Cold Piped Water<br />

Flush Toilet<br />

Bathtub or Shower<br />

Plumbing Facilities<br />

Basuaent<br />

TenUX<br />

:mrcial <strong>Use</strong><br />

IaL?<br />

:ontract Rent<br />

bass Rent<br />

tent Includes Frml<strong>and</strong><br />

teport Form<br />

busing Quality<br />

I<br />

I<br />

,<br />

1970 Fusl% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Units at Address<br />

Vacancy status<br />

Duration <strong>of</strong> Vecancy<br />

S-<br />

SUIE<br />

Complete Kitchen<br />

Facilities<br />

S-<br />

:1ectricity<br />

ias<br />

'ater<br />

he1<br />

S.i%W<br />

SCrme<br />

SEUIE<br />

SSme<br />

same<br />

S-<br />

S-<br />

SFUIE<br />

S-<br />

S@.Ul‘2<br />

Electricity cost<br />

Gas Cost<br />

water Cost<br />

Fuel cost<br />

1~OIwS 5$ <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Sam0 *s 1970 1%<br />

same aa 1970 15%<br />

Sam 88 1970 15%<br />

S8iTle<br />

SWM<br />

Same BS 1970 15%<br />

Table B - continued<br />

Character<br />

H51<br />

H52<br />

H53<br />

H54<br />

H55<br />

H56<br />

H57<br />

H58<br />

H59<br />

H60<br />

H61<br />

H62<br />

H63<br />

m<br />

H65<br />

H66<br />

H67<br />

H68<br />

H68<br />

H7O<br />

H71<br />

H72-73<br />

H74<br />

w5<br />

H?6<br />

H77<br />

H78<br />

H79<br />

H80<br />

H81<br />

1182<br />

H83<br />

~84<br />

HE+87<br />

196OPUS<br />

leating Equipment<br />

:ew Structure Built<br />

lnits in Structllre<br />

mcation <strong>of</strong> Structure<br />

iales <strong>of</strong> Farm Products<br />

:ource <strong>of</strong> water<br />

Image Disposal<br />

(umber <strong>of</strong> BathroOILu<br />

Iir Conditioning<br />

4utomobile<br />

Bedrooms<br />

dashing Machine<br />

Clothes Dryer<br />

Stories <strong>and</strong> Elevator<br />

Food Reezer<br />

Television<br />

House Heating Fuel<br />

Radio<br />

1<br />

lousehold Type Recode<br />

?ace <strong>of</strong> Head<br />

4g.e <strong>of</strong> Head<br />

Spanish Surname Head<br />

ti<br />

-vii-<br />

persons Under 18 in Household<br />

Related Children Under 18<br />

Related Children Under 6<br />

persons 65+<br />

persons 60+<br />

&.,o,,,ers, Boarders or Lodgers<br />

NonrelatiVeS<br />

Other Relatives<br />

Persons per Room<br />

Family Income<br />

no RIS 15% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Ipenish-AmeriC'Ln<br />

Head Recode<br />

y-/o RIS 5% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

same<br />

same<br />

same<br />

SMlE<br />

same<br />

lumber <strong>of</strong> Stpries<br />

nevetor<br />

:ooking Fuel<br />

Iouse Heating Fuel<br />

+ater Heating Fuel<br />

3edrooms<br />

flashing Machine<br />

Zlothes Dryer<br />

Dishwasher<br />

Food Freezer<br />

Television<br />

UHF Television<br />

Battery Radio<br />

;econd Home<br />

S&T2<br />

SW<br />

SLUW<br />

S&W<br />

Spanish Descent Head


Table B - Continued<br />

character<br />

H93-94<br />

w5<br />

H!%<br />

Y-7<br />

W<br />

w9<br />

Him<br />

HI01<br />

Hloz<br />

mo3<br />

HP24<br />

MO5<br />

H106<br />

H107<br />

H108<br />

Hlog<br />

HIlO<br />

Hill<br />

Hll2<br />

ml3<br />

H114<br />

HJ.15<br />

H116<br />

H117<br />

H118<br />

Hll9<br />

HI20<br />

Rent/Income<br />

Valru/Incow<br />

Year Moved into Unit (Head)<br />

Puerto Rican Stock (Head)<br />

H<br />

-viii-<br />

1970 lus 15% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

S-<br />

SW<br />

S.%S0<br />

SamS<br />

Spanish Mother<br />

Tongue (Head)<br />

SEW<br />

u.location 1te;n<br />

mocation Item<br />

moc*tion Item<br />

Rllocation Item<br />

ulocation Item<br />

4llocation Item<br />

4llocation Item<br />

uloc.ation Item<br />

4llocstion Item<br />

4llocation Item<br />

ulocation Item<br />

Ulocation Item<br />

nlocation Item<br />

Ulocation Item<br />

Ulocation Item<br />

ulocation Item<br />

ulocation Item<br />

Ulocation Item<br />

illocation Item<br />

tllocation Item<br />

illocation Item<br />

Lll0cation Item<br />

Jlocation Item<br />

~location Item<br />

.Jlocation Item<br />

same (=l)<br />

1970 pus 5% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

S.Sle<br />

mocation Item<br />

Allocation Itan<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Alloc*tion Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Alloc*tion Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Al.location Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

Allocation Item<br />

AUocation Item<br />

Allocation It&m<br />

Allocation Item<br />

tulocation Item<br />

Kllocation Item<br />

4Ilocation Item<br />

'Ulocation Item<br />

s- (=2)<br />

Character<br />

Pl<br />

P2<br />

p3<br />

P4-5<br />

F6<br />

PI<br />

Pa<br />

e-11<br />

PI.2<br />

pl3<br />

P14<br />

~15-16<br />

~17-18<br />

p19<br />

Pzo-21<br />

P22<br />

=3<br />

P24-26<br />

F-27-29<br />

p30<br />

P31<br />

p32<br />

p33<br />

P34<br />

p35<br />

p36<br />

p37-39<br />

P40-42<br />

P43-45<br />

P46-48<br />

P49-51<br />

92-54<br />

Basic Relationship<br />

-ix-<br />

TABLE C<br />

ITJMS (IN PUBLIC USE~AMKEPWSONFIECORD<br />

<strong>1960</strong> FlJs<br />

Detailed Relationship<br />

:ubPamily Number<br />

l'ype <strong>of</strong> Group Quarters<br />

Sex<br />

Race<br />

Spanish Surname<br />

be<br />

auarter <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

Harita1 status<br />

Place <strong>of</strong> Birth Recode<br />

Place <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

Highest Grade Attended<br />

Finished Grade<br />

Children Ever Born<br />

Hours Worked<br />

Year Last Worked<br />

Current Industry<br />

Current Occupation<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> Worker<br />

Employment Status Recode<br />

ti<br />

ti<br />

ti<br />

Worked Last Year<br />

Weeks Worked<br />

Earnings: Wages<br />

Earnings: Business or Farm<br />

d<br />

rc<br />

6<br />

Other Income<br />

1970 PUS 15% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

SSJOe<br />

S.S@E<br />

SSDE<br />

SEIW<br />

SJU@<br />

Same<br />

S&Y&?<br />

SSTle<br />

S.%T!e<br />

SEUX<br />

SW62<br />

S&2le<br />

SWlle<br />

S&W<br />

S&W<br />

S&Tle<br />

SSKOe<br />

SEUW<br />

SU!X<br />

S-<br />

SCUM<br />

Working 5 Years Ago<br />

Armed Forces 5 Year:<br />

ngo<br />

College 5 Years Ago<br />

SP.SE<br />

SEUUe<br />

SUM<br />

Earnings: Business<br />

Earnings: Farm<br />

Social Security<br />

IIKODZ<br />

Welfare Income<br />

S8Sle<br />

1970 FiJs 5% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Same<br />

SlUO.2<br />

SSUe<br />

SFUll.2<br />

SSDX<br />

SCXIE<br />

S&W<br />

SEXlle<br />

S.SiW<br />

Same<br />

SSDe<br />

SSJW<br />

S&X!<br />

SE&X<br />

S8Sle<br />

same<br />

SUDS<br />

SSJIX<br />

SSDE<br />

S8.W<br />

SSIIE<br />

Same as 1970 15%<br />

Same as 1mo 15$<br />

hue BS 1970 15$<br />

SSIE<br />

SCUlle<br />

SUX<br />

he as 190 15%<br />

&me as 190 15%<br />

hme as 1970 15%<br />

jame *S 1970 15%<br />

SWSC?


Table C - Continued<br />

Characte<br />

P55<br />

w-50<br />

p59<br />

P60-61<br />

%2-63<br />

Fe4<br />

65<br />

F%<br />

67<br />

X8-69<br />

p/O<br />

p/l<br />

p72<br />

p13-74<br />

p15<br />

p76<br />

w-78<br />

p19<br />

NO<br />

181<br />

~82<br />

P83<br />

P84<br />

Pa5<br />

PC?.6<br />

H7-88<br />

Pa9<br />

90<br />

.91<br />

)92<br />

<strong>1960</strong> I%3<br />

Chief Incame Recipient<br />

Person's Total Income<br />

ti<br />

N<br />

Persons in Family & Subfamily<br />

Subfamily Relationship<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> Subfamily<br />

Family Unit Membership<br />

Family Type Recode<br />

Family Relationship Summary<br />

Nativity & Parentage<br />

Country<br />

1<br />

<strong>of</strong> Origin<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

Year Moved In<br />

Residence 5 Years Ago<br />

he at First Marriage<br />

<strong>Public</strong> or Private School<br />

Ieteran Status<br />

5<br />

feteran 0f bresn war<br />

feteran <strong>of</strong> World War II<br />

Ieteran <strong>of</strong> World War I<br />

h-vice Any Other Time<br />

'lace <strong>of</strong> Work: St&A<br />

I<br />

'lace <strong>of</strong> Work: State<br />

leans <strong>of</strong> Transportation to<br />

Work<br />

'uerto Rican Stock<br />

-x-<br />

1970 Pus 15% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

SUIW?<br />

S&W<br />

Poverty Recode<br />

Poverty Cut<strong>of</strong>f<br />

SUB?<br />

Se<br />

SW<br />

S@.llle<br />

SlUlE<br />

SG3DfZ<br />

Same<br />

Same<br />

Seine<br />

S&X<br />

S.Ul.5<br />

SfUfE<br />

State or Country <strong>of</strong><br />

Residence 5 Years<br />

AgO<br />

SUE<br />

tiEUSe<br />

Veteran <strong>of</strong> Vietnam<br />

d<br />

SWle<br />

SlUll.3<br />

SFUUe<br />

S.LW<br />

SC%Ue<br />

SC3Dle<br />

Same ,<br />

SEtDIe<br />

Spanish Mother<br />

Tongue<br />

1970 Pus 5% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Sane<br />

S.SW<br />

same 88 1970 15%<br />

same as 1970 15%<br />

Same<br />

Same<br />

same<br />

SCUUZ<br />

Same<br />

SU!R<br />

Spanish Descent Recode<br />

Spanish Descent<br />

Citizenship<br />

fear <strong>of</strong> Immigration<br />

rimes Married<br />

low Marriage Ended<br />

!ge at First Marriage<br />

brter <strong>of</strong> First<br />

Marriage<br />

rotational Training<br />

Yeld <strong>of</strong> Training<br />

Xsability<br />

?-event Any Work<br />

huation <strong>of</strong> Disability<br />

1 State <strong>of</strong> Residence<br />

5 Years Ago<br />

Industry 5 Years Ago<br />

Occupation 5 Years Ago<br />

Table C - Continued<br />

Character<br />

p93<br />

Pg4<br />

p95<br />

pss<br />

p97-103<br />

P104<br />

p105<br />

PlC6<br />

P107<br />

~108<br />

PW<br />

PllO<br />

Plll<br />

PLl2<br />

Pll3<br />

P114<br />

Pll5<br />

Pa-119<br />

Pl20<br />

d<br />

Times Married<br />

<strong>1960</strong> Pus<br />

Quarter <strong>of</strong> First Marriage<br />

Metro Res 5 Years Ago<br />

ti<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

d<br />

Record Type Indicator (=8)<br />

-xi-<br />

190 PUS 1% <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Spanish Recode<br />

d<br />

d<br />

SiiDe<br />

d<br />

Substitution<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

same (=3)<br />

19.70 Pws 5$ <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Class <strong>of</strong> W rker<br />

5 Years $0<br />

d<br />

d<br />

rr<br />

d<br />

Substitution<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Allocations<br />

Same (=4)


II. Technical Conventions for the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> Tape<br />

A. Technical Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Tape Recording<br />

Characteristics<br />

1. Computer on which file<br />

originally prepared<br />

2. Computer on which user'8<br />

tape copy created<br />

3. Tape width, reel size,<br />

<strong>and</strong> tape length<br />

4. Recording mode<br />

5. Language<br />

6. Density<br />

7. Parity<br />

8. Recorded tape<br />

representation<br />

9. Interblock Spacing<br />

10. Logical Record Size<br />

11. Blocking factor or<br />

physical record size<br />

12. Field Size<br />

13. Labe&<br />

T<br />

IBM Compatible<br />

7-Track<br />

WIVAC 1107/08<br />

IBM 360/40<br />

IBM 360/65<br />

.5 inch; 10.5 Inch<br />

diameter; lpaximum<br />

2,400 foot. length<br />

NRZI (non-return to<br />

zero)<br />

Binary Coded Decimal<br />

(ND)<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> Tape<br />

IBM 360/40<br />

IBM 360/65<br />

IBM Compatible<br />

V-Track<br />

.5 inch; 10.5 inch<br />

diameter; maximum<br />

2,400 foot length<br />

NRZI (non-return to<br />

zero)<br />

556 or 800 CPI 800 or 1600 CPI<br />

Even Odd<br />

One 6-bit character<br />

per tape frame<br />

.75 inch .6 inch<br />

One B-bit character<br />

(byte) per tape frame<br />

120 characters 120 characters<br />

1800 characters (A<br />

physical record is<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> fifteen<br />

l20-character logical<br />

records)<br />

1 to 5 characters<br />

depending on the<br />

item reported.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard IBM OS<br />

labels or unlabeled<br />

1800 characters (A<br />

physical record is<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> fifteep<br />

l20-character logical<br />

records)<br />

1 to 5 characters<br />

depending on the<br />

item reported.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard IBM OS<br />

labels or unlabeled<br />

1/ The <strong>Census</strong> Bureau will provide IBM 9-track tapes in USA St<strong>and</strong>ard Code for Information<br />

Interchange (USASCII or ASCII). DUALabs does not provide this language.<br />

d The labels provided on <strong>Census</strong> Bureau tapes are not completely identical to st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

IBM OS labels.<br />

-l-


B. Conventions for Data Records<br />

-2-<br />

Block <strong>and</strong> Sub-block (Physical Record Size)<br />

The creation <strong>of</strong> deta blocks (physical records on tape) that can be h<strong>and</strong>led in<br />

most computer systems by a FORTRAN FORMATTED “RFAD” statement is prohibitively<br />

costly to the Bureau In producing a number <strong>of</strong> different tape files for the<br />

entire United Staten. Therefore, blocks will be <strong>of</strong> 18CC characters which can<br />

be divided into sub-blocks by the user with relative eese. The sub-block,<br />

which has been uniformly defined at 120 characters, Is a convenient size for<br />

listing the tapes on line printers. The sub-blocks coincide with the logical<br />

records in <strong>Public</strong> Wee <strong>Sample</strong> filer.<br />

The block size for the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> file Is 1800 characters<br />

(or 15 sub-blacks).<br />

Logical Record Size<br />

There are two types <strong>of</strong> logical records In the <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files:<br />

household records <strong>and</strong> person recorda.l/ Each household record <strong>of</strong> 120<br />

characters is followed by a variable<br />

one for each person In the household<br />

number <strong>of</strong> 120-chars<br />

(not exceeding 28).<br />

er person records:<br />

4 Since the block<br />

length is<br />

one block.<br />

a multiple <strong>of</strong> 120, logical records are<br />

On the other h<strong>and</strong>, the person records<br />

never split<br />

associated<br />

across more than<br />

with a given<br />

household record may continue on the following physical block.<br />

Each logical record has a Record Type Indicator as the last (120th)<br />

character. On the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>, a “7” indicates a household record<br />

<strong>and</strong> an “8” indicates a person record. A two-digit data field in characters<br />

12-13 <strong>of</strong> the household record gives the number <strong>of</strong> persons in that household<br />

or group quarters i.e., the number <strong>of</strong> person records which follow that<br />

household record. 2<br />

1! The 1970 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s will include a Neighborhood Characteristics<br />

file on which there will be a third record type: the Neighborhood<br />

Characteristics (NC) , record. also <strong>of</strong> a l20-character lenuth. Each<br />

Neighborhood Characteristic record will be followed by e string <strong>of</strong> household<br />

records, <strong>and</strong> the person records associated with each, occuring within<br />

that neighborhood.<br />

!?/1970 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s include vacant units, in which case no person<br />

records follow the household record. A household record does exist for<br />

group quarters, but in most cases the record is coded not applicable.<br />

YErrors exist In this field on the file. Therefore the user must check the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> person records to determine if they coincide with that Indicated<br />

on the household record.<br />

i FORTRAN Format Statement <strong>of</strong> the Household <strong>and</strong> Person Records<br />

I<br />

c<br />

Household Record: 11,15,12,311,212,2x,1111,12,213,311,11x,,211,12,11,<br />

lX,911,13,411,lX,12,25X,11<br />

Person Record: 311,12,311,13,311,212,11,12,21l,213,211,~,211,213,9X,13,11,<br />

13,3X,~2,411,12,11,2I2,211,I2,211,lx,511,2X,311,2X,311,7x,1211,4X,I1<br />

where :<br />

-3-<br />

rAw - Alphanumeric field / - Physical record separator<br />

rIw - Numeric data field r - Repeat count for field (no entry<br />

wx - Padding (space)field for r means 1 is assumed)<br />

, - Field separator Y - Field length<br />

Total File Size<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> l/100 File: Approximately 2.4 million logical records<br />

representing about ~OC,OCC households <strong>and</strong> group quarters segments, <strong>and</strong> about<br />

l,800,000 persons for the U.S. (Each tape constitutes a file, with 30 tapes<br />

for the U.S.)<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> l/1000 File: Approximately 240,OCC logical records for<br />

the U.S. (Three tapes for the U.S.)<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> l/lO,OCC File:<br />

the U.S. (One tape for the U.S.)<br />

Seouence. <strong>of</strong> l/100 Files<br />

Approximately 24,CCO logical records for<br />

As released by the <strong>Census</strong> Bureau, each file is composed <strong>of</strong> a single tape.<br />

File Ol...Mass.,<br />

Oz...Conn.,<br />

R.I.<br />

Vt., N.H., Maine<br />

17,..Del.,<br />

18 . ..N.C..<br />

kid.,<br />

S.C.<br />

D.C., W.Va.<br />

03.. .N.Y. (part 1)<br />

19...Ga., Fla. (pert 1)<br />

04 . ..N.Y. (pert 2)<br />

20...Fla. (part 2), Va.<br />

05...N.Y. (part 31, Pa. (part 1) 21...Ala., Miss.<br />

06...Pa. (pert 2)<br />

22...Tenn., Ey.<br />

07...Pa.<br />

08 . ..Ohio<br />

Og...Ohio<br />

(part<br />

(pert<br />

(pert<br />

3) N.J.<br />

1 I<br />

2), 111. (part 1)<br />

23.. . Texas (pert<br />

24 . ..Texas (part<br />

25...La., Ark.<br />

1)<br />

2), Okla.<br />

lO...Ill. (part 2) 26 . ..Aris.. N.Mex., Cola., Utah,<br />

ll...Mich. (part 1)<br />

Nev., Idaho, Mont., Wyom.<br />

12...Mich. (part 2), Ind.<br />

27. ..Calif. (pert 1)<br />

13.. .Wisc.<br />

14 . ..MO.<br />

28 . ..Calif.<br />

29...Calif.<br />

(part<br />

(part<br />

2)<br />

3)<br />

l5...Iowa, Minn.<br />

30.. .Ore., Wash., Alaska, Hawaii<br />

1t . ..Ken.. Nebr., S.Dak., N.Dak.


Data Fields<br />

-4-<br />

Data fields in <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files vary in size from 1 to $ characters,<br />

dbgsnding on the co&s to ba reprrrrntad. Each logical record typa nas a<br />

unique Porn&, all tields contain integera only. The character set is limited<br />

to the 10 digits, minus sign <strong>and</strong> blank.<br />

Psdding<br />

All <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> logical records have a uniform l20-character length.<br />

This length is dictated by the contents <strong>of</strong> the records in the 1970 <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s. In order to rmrintaio a marimus degree <strong>of</strong> comparability between<br />

the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>and</strong> 1970 files, <strong>1960</strong> data items are in the ssae form <strong>and</strong> location<br />

as their 1970 counterparts. Where 1970 data items are unique the <strong>1960</strong> files<br />

are padded with blanks or occasionally contain substitute items.<br />

In order to fill up the last 18CGcharacter block on the file, lZO-character<br />

records were added that do not represent real cases but are simply filled<br />

with zeroes. Hence, the last ten records on the 1/1O,ooO file (out <strong>of</strong> 23,i’bO<br />

records in all) are zero records added to fill up the block. Similarly, in<br />

the l/l,CCG Pile, 21 records are filled with se~oes (out <strong>of</strong> 237,990 records<br />

in all). These are the last eight records in the file plus the 91,503 record<br />

through 91,515 records, <strong>Use</strong>rr should be sure to exclude these records from<br />

analysis. The l/100 file has not yet been documented.<br />

Suppression<br />

There is nothing on <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Ssmple files which may require suppression in<br />

the same sense as the term applies to the summary tapes available for public<br />

use. Protection <strong>of</strong> confidentiality 5s fully assured in the design <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sample records.<br />

C. Conventions Por Header <strong>and</strong> Trailer Labels<br />

Header <strong>and</strong> Trailer Labels<br />

Header <strong>and</strong> trailer labels on DUALabE <strong>1960</strong> public Uee <strong>Sample</strong> tape copies are<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard IBM OS labels.<br />

Header <strong>and</strong> trailer labels on <strong>Census</strong> Bureau <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> tape copies<br />

conform to the "Proposed USA St<strong>and</strong>ard, MAGNETIC TAPE LABELS FOR INFORMATION<br />

INTRWRANCE," printed end circulated by the United States <strong>of</strong> America St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

Institute on July 18, 1968. It should be noted that the proposed st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

is similar to, but not identical to, the IBU "stsndard" label.<br />

Labels are classified into tvo required types. The required label types are<br />

"Volume" labels, where "Volume" coincides with a physical tape reel, <strong>and</strong> "File"<br />

labels, where a "Fila" has the normal meaning <strong>of</strong> a collecti& <strong>of</strong> related data<br />

records, more than or less than one reel.<br />

A label is always an 80-character physical record.<br />

‘. /<br />

-5-<br />

I* the convention for <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> tapes, labels are restricted to the<br />

following:<br />

1. One Volume Header (VOLl) at the be&inning <strong>of</strong> each pbyslcal tape reel<br />

following the load point.<br />

2. Two File Headers (RDRl, 2) at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each file, <strong>and</strong> at the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> each subsequent WlUme (reel) Of a file.<br />

3. Two Volume Trailers (EoVl, 2) if the reel is not the last in a multi-<br />

reel file, or is not the only reel in a file.<br />

4. Two File Trailers (EoFl, 2) at the end <strong>of</strong> the file. If the reel is<br />

the only reel in a file, or the last reel in a file only File Trailers<br />

are used.<br />

The sequence <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> labels is as follows:<br />

1st <strong>of</strong> 2 tapes, one file:<br />

VOLl RDRl lIDR2 *--.-data----* EoVl D3VZH<br />

2nd <strong>of</strong> 2 tapes, one file:<br />

VOLl HDRl HDRZ +----data----* EoFl all?"<br />

* = Tape Mark<br />

The rules for tape mark are:<br />

1. One tape mark separates labels <strong>and</strong> data, occurring after all labels<br />

which precede data, <strong>and</strong> before all labels which follow data.<br />

2. 'I%3 tape marks appear at the end <strong>of</strong> tape after EOV or EOF records.<br />

3. If a file ends within a volume <strong>and</strong> another file is to be written on<br />

that volume, then one tape mark both precedes <strong>and</strong> follows the end <strong>of</strong><br />

file labels; the next file headers appear <strong>and</strong> are separated from their<br />

data by a tape mark.<br />

Label Content:<br />

The following section on Nle Label Formats describes the contents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard IBM OS labels produced on DUALabs <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> tape copies,<br />

including the few variable fields inserted by the operator at the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> creation.<br />

Unlabeled DUALabs <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> Tape Copies<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> tape copies produced by DUALabs vithout labels sLmply<br />

contain data followed by a tape mark.


File Label Pormat~<br />

g&&l<br />

1<br />

2<br />

a<br />

4<br />

Es<br />

VOlm4 Haader Laba&<br />

FieldLength<br />

in charaoters<br />

LabelIdant5fler 3<br />

LabelNumber 1<br />

Taps Physical Ember 6<br />

__-_<br />

-Inter-record gap-<br />

Field<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

N-0<br />

-<br />

70<br />

First File Header Label<br />

FialdLength<br />

in characters<br />

Label Idantif5er 3<br />

Label Number 1<br />

File Identifier<br />

(File Identifier for l/100 file::<br />

=-==YYW~~~N~ *er= - =<br />

variable alphabetic characters end<br />

yy = file number as listed a* page<br />

3; Pile Identifier for l/loo0 f5les:<br />

ONEU300X#~~~~~)d)l)l; Pile Ideutifler<br />

for l/lO,O@S file: aIKUXOO~~~~)!04~~)0<br />

---- 10<br />

File Sequence Number 4<br />

"VOL"<br />

"1"<br />

DescriPticm<br />

Sir alphanumberic characters<br />

assigned to identify the<br />

physical reel <strong>of</strong> tape; should<br />

sgreetith external visual<br />

identification<br />

spaces<br />

"HDR"<br />

"1"<br />

Description<br />

All~anumeric unique nsme for<br />

. This flald is recorded<br />

88 follawa:<br />

eight characters, the First<br />

<strong>of</strong> which must be a letter,<br />

with the remaining seven<br />

either letters or numbers<br />

followed by nine spaces.<br />

E-0: bfkmm kOWWVti<br />

Spaces<br />

Numeric. Denotes the sequence<br />

(i.e., 001, 002, etc.) <strong>of</strong><br />

files $&thin the volume or<br />

set <strong>of</strong> volumes. In all the<br />

labels <strong>of</strong> this type for a<br />

given file, this field will<br />

contain the sums number.<br />

g/Field content is variable <strong>and</strong> insarted by oparator at the time <strong>of</strong> creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the tape file.<br />

-7-<br />

First File Header Label (Continued)<br />

Field Length<br />

Field Name in Characters<br />

-<br />

6 _-_- I.2<br />

7 Expiration Date 6<br />

8 Accessibility 1<br />

9 Block Count 6<br />

10 ---- 20<br />

-Inter-record gap-<br />

Field<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Second File Header Label<br />

Field Length<br />

NSJW in Characters<br />

-<br />

Label Identifier 3<br />

Label Number 1<br />

Record Format 1<br />

Block Length 5<br />

(Physical record)<br />

Record Length 5<br />

Recording Density 1<br />

File Position 1<br />

----<br />

Tape Recording<br />

17<br />

2<br />

spaces<br />

Description<br />

Entered as “)@365” or<br />

December 3-1, 19%.<br />

Space: unlimited access.<br />

"000000"<br />

spaces<br />

'mm"<br />

"2"<br />

Description<br />

"F" : fired length.<br />

"OlROO"<br />

"00120"<br />

“1”: 556<br />

“2”. 800<br />

“3”: lboo<br />

Identifies condition that<br />

caused creation <strong>of</strong> label.<br />

"0": if HDR <strong>and</strong> OPEN; if<br />

trailer <strong>and</strong> CLOSE.<br />

"1": if created because <strong>of</strong> EOV.<br />

Spaces<br />

"ET": even parity (7-track<br />

tape only).<br />

"dd" : for q-track tape.


D. Character Set character conversiOn chart - c0ntinuea<br />

Character Conversion Chart<br />

Conversion Cods for 43 Chamctera In ASCII, BCD, <strong>and</strong> EBCDIC<br />

Character<br />

graphic ASCIII/<br />

, (co-)<br />

. (period)<br />

A<br />

B<br />

i<br />

L<br />

N<br />

N<br />

P<br />

3<br />

2c<br />

cf:<br />

42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

07<br />

10<br />

11<br />

?i<br />

61<br />

62<br />

4A 41<br />

4B 42<br />

4c 43<br />

4D 44<br />

4E<br />

4F<br />

50<br />

2<br />

47<br />

50<br />

51<br />

EBCDIC s/<br />

{hexadecimal) u<br />

u/The <strong>Census</strong> Bureau vill provide IBM 9-track tapes in USA St<strong>and</strong>ard Code for<br />

Information Interchange<br />

in this language.<br />

(US&XI or ASCII). DUALabs does not provide tapes<br />

64:<br />

FO<br />

Fl<br />

F2<br />

F3<br />

F4<br />

F5<br />

F6<br />

F7<br />

F8<br />

El<br />

6~<br />

4B<br />

Cl<br />

c2<br />

C3<br />

c4<br />

C5<br />

~6<br />

C7<br />

c8<br />

C9<br />

Dl<br />

D2<br />

D3<br />

04<br />

D5<br />

D6<br />

D7<br />

D8<br />

D9<br />

Chsrecter<br />

graphic<br />

COIW~~BIO~ Code for 43 Charactera In ASCII, BCD, end EBCDIC<br />

ASCIti<br />

EBCDIC4/<br />

jheradecimel)~<br />

S<br />

22 E2<br />

T :z<br />

23 E3<br />

u 2 24 E4<br />

v 25 E5<br />

w 26 F6<br />

X :i 27 E7<br />

Y 59 30<br />

Z 5A 31<br />

24<br />

2A<br />

2F<br />

::<br />

:z<br />

21 61<br />

%hIs Is (L 6-bit code known 8s binary coded decimal, used originally In<br />

earlier model IBM computer8 ma peripheral devices.<br />

s/ This Is sn 8-bit code, known as extended binary coded decimal Interchange<br />

code, which origimted with IBM Systems $0.<br />

Ad In the octal representation <strong>of</strong> each 6-bit code the three high order bits<br />

are represented in the most significant digit <strong>of</strong> the octal code, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

three low order bits ere represented In the least significant digit <strong>of</strong><br />

the octal code. The renge <strong>of</strong> each octal digit Is O-7.<br />

Ir/ In the hexadecimal representation <strong>of</strong> the a-bit code, the four most<br />

iignificant bits ere iepresented In the most significant position <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hexadecimal code, <strong>and</strong> the four least significant bits are represented in<br />

the least significant position <strong>of</strong> the hexadecimal code. The value range<br />

nf em-h hexadecimal character Is O-15, here the Mlues 10, ll - - - 15<br />

we defined by the letters A, B - - --F, respectively.<br />

tiOcts1 20 for blank, In BCD, appears only on tape. Internally this code is<br />

00 end the difference between the Internal <strong>and</strong> external repre6entetiOns is<br />

h<strong>and</strong>led sutomatically by the hardvare. Uhem BCD Is generated Internally<br />

In the WTZVAC 1107 or llG8, <strong>and</strong> written to tspe without the hardware<br />

translation, the octal 20 must be created In core.


III. Description <strong>of</strong> Contents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> Records<br />

The following section describes the COntsnts <strong>of</strong> the 1~/70-&mpatIble<br />

<strong>Public</strong> USC <strong>Sample</strong> household <strong>and</strong> person records.<br />

In this docuutentatlon the numeric Identification <strong>of</strong> a particular data it-<br />

is the same a8 Its character location vithin the 120-character records.<br />

Items on the household record are prefixed with an H, population Items<br />

with a P. Thus, Current Occupation, Item P27-29, Is a three-digit code<br />

beginning In character 27 <strong>of</strong> the peraon record.<br />

Data Descriutors <strong>and</strong> Marginal Control Totals<br />

Listed under the item name in this section Is also a W&&s Data<br />

Descriptor Name (in all caps) which can be used with EUAlabs’ PUSH <strong>and</strong> CE!NTS-<br />

AID programs <strong>and</strong> also with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences.<br />

The marginal control totals for each data value based on the l/l,ooO <strong>and</strong><br />

l/10,000 <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> files are listed In Section Y.<br />

Reference<br />

See <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs’ Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the 190 <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs’ Guide, for<br />

definitions <strong>of</strong> the subject concepts listed in the household <strong>and</strong> ~ermn<br />

records. Dictionary references are listed under item name in Section<br />

-rTT m” .<br />

LIJ.. me numoers reser to relevant dictionary concepts. Relevant Aiblic<br />

<strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> Documentation <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs’ Dictionary as well as<br />

further explanations <strong>of</strong> the census variables are also found in the m<br />

public <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> Technical Documentation.<br />

9U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>, 1970 <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs’ Guide, Part I.<br />

U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1970.<br />

-IL?-<br />

4<br />

: Character<br />

f<br />

Hl<br />

112-6<br />

w-8<br />

H9<br />

HlO<br />

Hll<br />

0<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

File Ideptifier<br />

PILEID<br />

Household Serial<br />

Bumber<br />

HOUSENO<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Res-<br />

idence<br />

STATERgs<br />

Urban/Rural<br />

Residence<br />

Diet: 16<br />

Metropolitan/<br />

Nonmetropolitan<br />

Residence<br />

Diet.: 18<br />

-13-<br />

liouBmioLD RgxlBD<br />

- Code<br />

6<br />

oo-<br />

99<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Central City/ 0<br />

Non-Central City 1<br />

Residence<br />

CITYFES<br />

2<br />

Diet.: 18.1<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Coder<br />

This flie .mtsh rccmar <strong>of</strong><br />

the public we Iample <strong>of</strong> bwic<br />

records froa the lg60 <strong>Census</strong>.<br />

Serial number for each house-<br />

hold or person In group<br />

quarters, unique wlthin cacti<br />

State.<br />

The Btata Code Lirt Is given<br />

on rage 14.<br />

Urban<br />

Rural<br />

Hot Applicable (HA), distinction<br />

tiolates 25o.OOC criterion<br />

(Alaska, &l;, Hawaii Ilev., I.D.,<br />

R.I., Utah, vt., wy0.j<br />

Iktmplitan (inside an SK%)<br />

JImmetropolItan (outside ZM?A’s)<br />

u, alhtinctiOn vl0htea 250,000<br />

criterion (Ariz., Cola., Del.,<br />

Hwaii, Maine, Hire., Mont., Nev.,<br />

H.H., N.M., H.D., B.I., S.D.,<br />

Utah. The MA code will be given<br />

In the rural part8 <strong>of</strong> the follow-<br />

ing States but with codes 0 ad 1<br />

given In the urban part: Ark.,<br />

Iowa, Km., IQf., Le., Mnn., 16..<br />

Nebr.,Okla., Ore., W.Va., Ms.<br />

Rural Md. will be Idt!ntIfIed 88<br />

metro or nonmtro; urbaa Md.<br />

till not.) I<br />

In central city <strong>of</strong> aa SMSA<br />

Hot. In a central city (including<br />

noawtropolItan area)<br />

M, dirtinction violates 250,ooO<br />

criterion (&Iz., Ark-, Cola.,<br />

Del., Iowa. Maine, Mine., Mont.,<br />

Neg, Nev., N.H., N.M., N.C.,<br />

E.D., Okla., S.C., S.D., W.Va.1


-14-<br />

Codes for Character<br />

States <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

<strong>and</strong> the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

The following codes are In accordance vith.the Fedoral Infomtian Roccssing<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ud 5, dated Novaber 1, 1968:<br />

Code<br />

01<br />

02<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

z<br />

10<br />

ll<br />

12<br />

N-<br />

Alabama<br />

Alaska<br />

ArIZOM<br />

Xrkensas<br />

California<br />

13 Georgia<br />

15 Hawaii<br />

16 Id&D<br />

17 IllInoIs<br />

18 IUdIJ&M<br />

19 IoWa<br />

20 Kansas<br />

21 Kentucky<br />

22 Louisiana<br />

23 Maine<br />

Colorado<br />

Connecticut<br />

Delaware<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

Florida<br />

24 Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

25 Massachusetts<br />

26 Michigan<br />

27 Minnesota<br />

28 MissIssIppI<br />

code<br />

I<br />

MISSOUr<br />

Montana<br />

Nebraska<br />

Nevgda<br />

New R.saQshIre<br />

New Jersey<br />

New Mexico<br />

New York<br />

North Carolina<br />

North Dakota<br />

Ohio<br />

0kl.tlh0Ul*<br />

Oregon<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

South Carolina<br />

South Dakota<br />

Tennessee<br />

Texas<br />

uteh<br />

Vermont<br />

Virginia<br />

Washington<br />

West Virginia<br />

Wisconsin<br />

WYOdns<br />

Note:<br />

i.merice~h~~tl$j~ ?s %Ee'p:;f:<br />

ed for po sible future u e n identifying<br />

Guam (149, herto Rizo ?43f. <strong>and</strong> Virgin<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>s (52).<br />

‘-(<br />

Hl2-13<br />

M4-15<br />

m6-17<br />

Hl9<br />

Ii20<br />

Ii21<br />

1t.a<strong>and</strong>Dat.a<br />

Descriptor Naue<br />

Total Number<br />

<strong>of</strong> Person Records<br />

Following this<br />

Household Record<br />

Diet.: 157<br />

Residence In<br />

Diet.: 151<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Telephone<br />

Available<br />

WONE<br />

Met.: 193<br />

Access to<br />

Unit<br />

-E<br />

Met.: 152<br />

Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Kitchen or<br />

Cooking<br />

Facilities<br />

KITCHEN<br />

Met.: 153<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Ez<br />

Diet.: 174<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

01 to<br />

30<br />

$/<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

8<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

t<br />

2<br />

;<br />

9<br />

-15-<br />

Deecription <strong>of</strong> Codea<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> persons In<br />

housing unit (01 In the i<br />

case <strong>of</strong> * group quarters<br />

person, There are no vacant<br />

household records on this file.)<br />

Not Group Quarters<br />

Group Quarters<br />

Mrect from outside or<br />

through camon or<br />

public hall<br />

Through someone else's<br />

living quarters<br />

ItA (0.P.)<br />

Exclusive use<br />

Shared or rune<br />

HA (G.0.)<br />

29<br />

The missing codes--01 thru 10 on Rl4-15, 2 on R20, <strong>and</strong> elsewhere In this<br />

documentation have been reserved for the more detailed codes on the 1970<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>s.<br />

f d/Group Quarters. Note that no substantive Information appears on the house-<br />

hold record relevant to group quarters between lil6 <strong>and</strong> H92. H93-94 desI@ates<br />

l$ subrwples <strong>of</strong> this file.


Item<strong>and</strong> I&t.8<br />

Chbracter Descriptor Name<br />

,<br />

H22 Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Hot <strong>and</strong> Cold<br />

Piped Water<br />

H@lXATi%l<br />

H24<br />

H26<br />

H27<br />

~28<br />

( Diet.: 181<br />

Flush Toilet<br />

TOILET<br />

Diet.: 17.j'<br />

.<br />

Bathtub or<br />

Shower<br />

SHOWW<br />

Diet.: 178<br />

Plumbing<br />

Facilities<br />

Recode<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Diet.: 176<br />

Basement<br />

(2ti sample)<br />

EL4sm4ERr<br />

Diet.: 170<br />

Tl?"UR<br />

TENURE<br />

Diet.: 161<br />

COU!IKVXCial<br />

<strong>Use</strong> (for de-<br />

termination<br />

<strong>of</strong> value<br />

universe)<br />

cxwmJs0<br />

Diet.: 166<br />

CO&<br />

7<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

0<br />

2<br />

z<br />

0<br />

2<br />

3<br />

-16-<br />

Deacriptioo <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Yes<br />

No, o"ly cold piped water<br />

No piped water<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

Yea, for this household o"l<br />

Yes, but also used by Bnot d r<br />

household<br />

No flush toilet<br />

NA (G.P.)<br />

Yes, for this household only<br />

Yes, but also used by another<br />

household<br />

No bathtub or shower<br />

NA (GAL)<br />

With all plumbing facilities<br />

Without plumbing facilities<br />

(lacking hot water only)<br />

Without plumbing facilities<br />

(lacking other plumbing<br />

facilities)<br />

NA (GA)<br />

With a basement<br />

On a concrete slab<br />

Built in another way<br />

(includes mobile<br />

"ones <strong>and</strong> trailers)<br />

NA (6 form)<br />

tu (G.Q.)<br />

Owned or being bought<br />

(including coo erative<br />

or condominium P<br />

Rented for cash rent<br />

No cash rent<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

1 unit, with business<br />

(owner occupied only)<br />

1 unit, no business<br />

NA (multiple unit, renters,<br />

rural farm, &bile home,<br />

G.Q.. <strong>and</strong> rural "onfarm<br />

units with 10 or more acres)<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

H29-30 Value <strong>of</strong> Property<br />

for Specified<br />

owner units<br />

HOUSVALU<br />

H31-33<br />

Diet.: l&<br />

contract<br />

Monthly Rent<br />

for Specified<br />

Renter units<br />

CONTRENT<br />

Diet.: 167.12'<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

11<br />

cccl<br />

001<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

005<br />

006<br />

OQ7<br />

008<br />

w<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

-17-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Under $5,000<br />

12,500 - 14 900<br />

t 15,M)o - $17)400<br />

$17,500 - $19:900<br />

$2o,OCO - $24,900<br />

- or more<br />

NA (Not owner occupied, trailer,<br />

units with business, multiple<br />

units, G.Q., rural farm, <strong>and</strong><br />

rural nonfarm with 10 or mire<br />

acres.)<br />

$200 - or more<br />

NA (Not renter occwied. - no<br />

cash rent, G.Q., or rural<br />

farm.)<br />

Y Value Universe: The <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs' Diction= concept 166 describes the<br />

value universe for 1970 tabulations. The <strong>1960</strong> value universe includes<br />

units with medical <strong>of</strong>fice, cooperatives end condominiums, <strong>and</strong> places Of<br />

10 or more acres outside <strong>of</strong> rural areas which were excluded in 1970. It<br />

excludes farms <strong>of</strong> less than 10 acres which were included in 1570.<br />

YElent Universe: l%he <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Use</strong>rs' DictiQnaCY concept 167 describes the<br />

rent universe used for 1970 tabulations. The <strong>1960</strong> rent universe excludes<br />

units on farms less the" 10 acres, <strong>and</strong> multifamily structures on all<br />

farms which were included in 1970. It Includes single-family units 0"<br />

"onfarm places <strong>of</strong> 10 or more acres tilch were excluded in 1970.


cbaracte~<br />

H34-36<br />

H37<br />

H38<br />

H39<br />

H40-50<br />

H5l<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Dtecriutor Nais?<br />

Gross Monthly<br />

Rent for Speci-<br />

fied Units<br />

GROSRMT<br />

Diet.: 167.2<br />

Rent Includes<br />

L<strong>and</strong> <strong>Use</strong>d for<br />

Farming<br />

0-w)<br />

IANmEw<br />

Dlct.: 154.21<br />

Report Fo ra<br />

REFvrfpE<br />

Condition <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Housing</strong><br />

HOUSCOND<br />

Diet.: 204<br />

Not used<br />

Heating<br />

Equipment<br />

HEATING<br />

Diet.: 183<br />

CodO<br />

oco<br />

001<br />

002<br />

w9<br />

co4<br />

z<br />

3<br />

<strong>of</strong>-9<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

0<br />

1<br />

:<br />

0<br />

1<br />

;<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

:<br />

5<br />

i<br />

-18-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

None<br />

$1 - $19<br />

NA (Not renter'occupied, no<br />

cash rent, G.Q., or rural farm.)<br />

Yes<br />

HA (Not in rent universe or<br />

no cash rent)<br />

20$ <strong>Sample</strong>, form w3<br />

2C$ <strong>Sample</strong>, form Hi4<br />

54 <strong>Sample</strong>, form FH3<br />

5% <strong>Sample</strong>, form Ri4<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

Sound<br />

Deteriorating<br />

Dilapidated<br />

NA (~4.1<br />

Steam or hot water<br />

Central warm air furnace<br />

(excluding central heat pumps)<br />

Built-in electric unit (in-<br />

cluding central heat pumps)<br />

Floor, wall or pipeless furnace<br />

Other means, with flue (in-<br />

cluding fireplaces <strong>and</strong> stoves<br />

with flue)<br />

Other means, no flue (including<br />

stoves or heaters without flue<br />

such as portable heaters)<br />

Not heated<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

Y Questions on Rf3 were asked only outside large cities, <strong>and</strong> questions on W4<br />

were asked only inside large cities (place8 50,ooO or more).<br />

Character<br />

H52<br />

H53<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

DescriDtor Name<br />

Year Structure<br />

Built<br />

BUILTYR<br />

Diet.: 173<br />

Units in<br />

Structure<br />

'2@%&amp1=)<br />

Diet.: 169<br />

Location <strong>of</strong><br />

Structure (for<br />

definition <strong>of</strong><br />

farms )<br />

(m3)<br />

FARMICCA<br />

Diet.: 154.21<br />

Sales <strong>of</strong> Farm<br />

Products<br />

:%OD<br />

Diet.: 154.21g<br />

gx&<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

2<br />

-1g-<br />

Ijescription <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

1959 or <strong>1960</strong><br />

1955 - 1958<br />

1950 - 1954<br />

1940 - 1949<br />

1930 - 1939<br />

1929 - or earlier<br />

w (c.Q.)<br />

1 unit, detached<br />

1 unit, attached<br />

2 units<br />

3-4<br />

5-9<br />

10 - 19<br />

20 - 49<br />

50 - or more<br />

Mobile home or trailer<br />

NA (G.Q. or 5% form)<br />

on a city lot<br />

On a place <strong>of</strong> less than 10 acres<br />

On a piece <strong>of</strong> 10 or more *cres<br />

NA (FM4)<br />

m (G.Q.)<br />

Less than 10 acres <strong>and</strong><br />

sale.5 $250 or more<br />

Less than 10 acre8 <strong>and</strong> s&s<br />

less than $250<br />

10 acres or more <strong>and</strong><br />

sales $50 or more<br />

10 acres or more <strong>and</strong><br />

sales less than $50<br />

NA (0" * city lot or FH4)<br />

VIA (G.Q.)<br />

J/+wms: 1970 tabulations define a farm as a place <strong>of</strong> lot acres with farm sales<br />

<strong>of</strong>$50 or more, or as a place <strong>of</strong> less than 10 acres with farm sales <strong>of</strong> $250<br />

or more. <strong>1960</strong> tabulations also included as farms any units for which the<br />

reported rent included l<strong>and</strong> used for farming. This was not determined in 1970.<br />

I" <strong>1960</strong> these items were deter.tined only on W3 which was used outside large<br />

urban areas.


Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

ET.6 source <strong>of</strong><br />

Water<br />

mu, 2a<br />

WATERSOU<br />

Diet.: 181<br />

H57 Sewage Disposal<br />

m3,m<br />

SEdAm<br />

Diet.: 182<br />

H58 Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Bathrooms<br />

(2@ sample)<br />

NBATH<br />

Diet.: 180<br />

H59 Air Conditioning<br />

c5$~yrPla 1<br />

Diet.: 193<br />

~60 Automobile<br />

(m3, 5% <strong>and</strong><br />

mJ+, 33%)<br />

NAm<br />

Diet.: 192<br />

H61 Bedrooms<br />

(5%)<br />

NBEDRCOM<br />

Diet.: 174.1<br />

H6i Clothes Washing<br />

Machine<br />

(5%)<br />

WASHER<br />

Diet.: 187<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

public system<br />

Individual well<br />

Some other source<br />

NA 5$ sample or w4,<br />

HA I G.Q.)<br />

208)<br />

Yes, connected to public sewer<br />

No, connected to septic tank or<br />

Cf%QpOOl<br />

No, use other<br />

NA 5% sample<br />

NA t 0.62.)<br />

means<br />

or Ri4,2@)<br />

Character<br />

H63<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Clothes<br />

Dryer<br />

(5%)<br />

DRYER<br />

Diet.: 188<br />

Stories <strong>and</strong><br />

Elevator<br />

cm, 2m<br />

ELEVATOR<br />

Diet.: 172<br />

No bathroom, or only a half Hcae Food<br />

bathroom Freezer<br />

1 complete bathroom (separate<br />

1 complete bathroom, plus half from refrigerabath(s)<br />

tor)<br />

2 or more complete<br />

NA 5$ form)<br />

bathrooms (5%)<br />

FREBZER<br />

NA I G.Q.) Diet.: 189<br />

1 room unit<br />

2 or more roclm units<br />

central system<br />

No air conditioning<br />

NA (2d mple)<br />

ru (GA)<br />

NOW<br />

1 automobile<br />

2 automobiles<br />

3 or mere automobiles<br />

z y; ;""; 2% W3)<br />

. .<br />

No bedroom<br />

1 bedroom<br />

2 bedrooms<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

4 or more bedrooms<br />

NA (24 form)<br />

NA (G.Q.) .<br />

Automatic or semi-automatic<br />

or washer-dryer<br />

Wringer or separate spinner<br />

NOlh?<br />

NA (20% form)<br />

NA (0.Q.)<br />

)<br />

H66<br />

H67<br />

Television<br />

set<br />

(5%)<br />

TV<br />

Diet.:: 194<br />

House Heating<br />

Fuel<br />

(5%)<br />

HEATFUEL<br />

Diet.: 184<br />

H6e Radio<br />

(5%)<br />

FAD10<br />

Diet.: 195<br />

1169 Not used<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

L'<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Electrically heated clothes<br />

dryer<br />

Gas heated clothes dxyer<br />

NOW2<br />

NA (20$ form)<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

3 stories or less<br />

4 or more stories with elevator<br />

4 or more stories, walkup<br />

NA (5% sample or m3, 208)<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

Ye.3<br />

NO<br />

NA (2oqb form)<br />

tu (G.Q.)<br />

1 set<br />

2 or more sets<br />

NOW2<br />

NA (2C$ form)<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

Utility gas (from underground<br />

pipes)<br />

Bottled, tank, or Lp gas<br />

Electricity<br />

Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.<br />

Coal OF coke<br />

Wood<br />

Other fuel I<br />

No fuel Issed<br />

NA (208 fxm)<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

1 radio<br />

2 or more radios<br />

NOIF2<br />

NA (26 form)<br />

NA (0.Q.)


HOUSEHOLD SLIMARIES<br />

Character<br />

H70<br />

H71<br />

H72-'73<br />

H74<br />

H75<br />

H76<br />

H77<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name Code<br />

-<br />

Household Type 1<br />

HoUSTYW 2<br />

Diet.: 159.3.82,81 ;<br />

Head's Race<br />

HEADRACE<br />

Diet.: 159.2<br />

Heed's Age<br />

HEADAGE<br />

Spanish Surname<br />

(Head)<br />

SPANISH<br />

Diet.: 64<br />

Not used<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

PerSOns<br />

Under 18 in<br />

Household<br />

TUTKTD18<br />

Diet.: 159.1<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Related<br />

Children<br />

Under 18 in<br />

Household (Son<br />

or Daughter or<br />

other Relative)<br />

OTHKID18<br />

Diet.: 84.2<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

;<br />

2<br />

9<br />

-22-<br />

14 to gg<br />

00<br />

01<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>-wife family<br />

Other family with male head<br />

Family with female head<br />

Male primary individual<br />

Female primary individual<br />

Group Quarters<br />

white<br />

Negro<br />

Indian (Amer. )<br />

Japanese<br />

Chinese<br />

Filipino<br />

Other (including Hawaiian, Korean,<br />

Aleut, <strong>and</strong> Eskimo)<br />

ra (c.Q.)<br />

14 to 99 years<br />

loo or m0re<br />

w (G.Q.)<br />

White, Spanish surname<br />

Negro <strong>and</strong> other races (except<br />

white), Spanish surname<br />

Not Spanish surname<br />

NA (not one ?f the 5 Southwestern<br />

States)<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

o to 8 0 to 8 persons under 18<br />

9 9 or more<br />

(G.Q. assigned to 0)<br />

o to 8 0 to 8 related children<br />

under 18<br />

9 9 or more<br />

(G.Q. assigned t0 0)<br />

Y<br />

‘?<br />

Character<br />

H78<br />

H79<br />

H81<br />

H82<br />

H63<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Ile-<br />

lated Children<br />

Under 6 Years<br />

Old in Household<br />

OTHKID6<br />

Diet.: 84.2<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

PWSOM 65<br />

Years <strong>and</strong> Over<br />

in Household<br />

TOTOLD<br />

Diet. : 159.1<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

persons 60<br />

Years <strong>and</strong> Over<br />

in Household<br />

(excluding<br />

Head )<br />

OTKOLE60<br />

Diet.: 159.1<br />

Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

0<br />

Roomers, Boarders,, I<br />

or Lodgers<br />

NUlCGER<br />

2<br />

Diet.: 80.51<br />

Presence<br />

Nonrelative<br />

<strong>of</strong> 0<br />

in Household 1<br />

NONRELAT<br />

Diet.: 80.5<br />

2<br />

Presence <strong>of</strong> 0<br />

Relative<br />

Other than 1<br />

Wife 0r Own<br />

Child 2<br />

RELATIVE<br />

Diet.: 80.4<br />

Persons Per 0<br />

Room 1<br />

PERSONRM<br />

Diet.: 158 i<br />

-23-<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

o to 8<br />

9<br />

o to 8<br />

9<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

0 to 8 related children under 6<br />

9 or more<br />

(G.Q. assigned to 0)<br />

0 to 8 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong><br />

over<br />

9 or more<br />

(G.Q. assigned to 0)<br />

o to 8 0 to 8 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> Over<br />

9 9 or mclre<br />

(G.Q. assigned to 0)<br />

No RBL present in household<br />

RBL present in household<br />

tu (G.Q.)<br />

No nonrelative present, other than<br />

roomer, boarder, or lodger<br />

Nonrelative present other than<br />

roomer boarder, or lodger<br />

NA (G.Q.~<br />

No other relative <strong>of</strong> head<br />

present in household<br />

Other relative <strong>of</strong> head<br />

present in household<br />

NA (G.Q.)<br />

.50 or less<br />

.5i - .75<br />

.76 - 1;oo<br />

1.01 - 1.50<br />

1.51 - 2.00<br />

2.01 or mere<br />

NA (G.Q.)


Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Nu<br />

H85-87 Total Family<br />

Income or<br />

Income <strong>of</strong><br />

p=fnrary<br />

Individual<br />

FAhlXCOM<br />

Diet.: 159.4<br />

<strong>and</strong> 104<br />

Ha5 Gross Rent<br />

8s * Percent<br />

<strong>of</strong>Fami4<br />

InCOG%?<br />

RATIORNT<br />

H@9<br />

Diet.: 168.2<br />

Value/Family<br />

Income Ratio<br />

RATIOVAL<br />

Dlct.: 168.1<br />

HgO Year Moved<br />

Into unit<br />

(Head)<br />

YEARMOVE<br />

Diet.: 160<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

ooo<br />

001 to<br />

099<br />

105 +.a<br />

245d<br />

250<br />

-co<br />

-01 to<br />

-9<br />

,z<br />

9%<br />

7<br />

8<br />

Descriptlon'<strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

$1 - $99<br />

$100 - $199 to<br />

$9900-w99<br />

$10 ooo - $10 999 to<br />

824,ooO - b24m<br />

$25,am 0r m-2<br />

$1 - $99 loss<br />

lose in hundred dollar<br />

Intervals<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> 9900 or more<br />

m (G.Q. f<br />

No Income<br />

Less than 15%<br />

10 to 14%<br />

15 to 19<br />

20 to 24%<br />

25 to 34%<br />

35% or more<br />

Not computed (0 or negative<br />

income <strong>and</strong> in rent universe<br />

or no cash rent)<br />

NA (not In rent universe,<br />

G.Q. or rural farms)<br />

Less than 1.0<br />

1.0 to 1.4<br />

1.5 to 1.9<br />

2.0 to 2.4<br />

2.5 to 2.9<br />

3.0 to 3.9<br />

4.0 or more<br />

Not computed (0 or negative<br />

income <strong>and</strong> in the value<br />

universe)<br />

NA (not in value universe<br />

or G.Q.)<br />

1959 - <strong>1960</strong><br />

1958<br />

1957<br />

1954 - 1956<br />

1950 - 1953<br />

1940 - 1949<br />

1939 or earlier<br />

Always lived here '<br />

m (G.Q.)<br />

!Y Codes 105 to 245 increment by ten representing thous<strong>and</strong> dollar intervals. Thus<br />

195 represents $19,CW to $19,999. See marginala, Section V.<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name w DescrirMon <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H93-94<br />

H9l Puerto Rican 0 Yes<br />

Stock (Head) 1<br />

luERT0 3 ,": (G.Q.)<br />

H92<br />

Diet.: 61.131<br />

Not used<br />

H95-119 Not used<br />

-25-<br />

Subsample 00 to<br />

Number (See 99 1% subssmple serial number<br />

discuss10n on<br />

p. iii <strong>and</strong> also<br />

p5J.5~7. )<br />

xl20 Record Type 7<br />

Indicator<br />

RRJXORD<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>:<br />

Household record


Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

Pl fksic Rela-<br />

tionship<br />

Diet.: 79,&l<br />

P2 Detailed<br />

Relationship<br />

<strong>of</strong> Persons<br />

in Households<br />

p3<br />

Diet.: 80<br />

Subfamily<br />

Membership<br />

Number<br />

SBFAMILY<br />

Diet.: 81.111<br />

-26 -<br />

PERsoNmRD<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

:<br />

4<br />

65<br />

-u<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

2<br />

8'<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

9<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> household<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> he+<br />

Son ar daughter <strong>of</strong> head<br />

Other relative <strong>of</strong> head<br />

Roomer, boarder, lodger<br />

Patient or inmate<br />

Other not related to head<br />

Head, wife or child not<br />

in subfamily, 01 c.cj.<br />

Son or daughter or<br />

son-in-law or daughter-<br />

in-law in subfamilv<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son or gr<strong>and</strong>daughter<br />

Father or mother or<br />

stepparent<br />

Father-in-lav or mother-<br />

in-law l<br />

Brother or sister or<br />

stepbrother or stq-<br />

sister.<br />

Brother or sister-in-law<br />

Other relative--aunt,<br />

cousin, etc.<br />

Partner or friend<br />

Roomer, boarder, or<br />

lodger<br />

Resident employee<br />

Persons not in a subfamily<br />

other than head, wife or<br />

child <strong>of</strong> primary family<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily number 1<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfail; number 2<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily number 3<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily number 4<br />

Head, wife, or child not in<br />

sutfaaily,or C.Q.<br />

2f Note that the minus character here represents a data category. This mut be<br />

read as a character field <strong>and</strong> recoded if it is to be included in a statistical<br />

calculation.<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

P4-5 Type <strong>of</strong> Group<br />

, Quarters<br />

QRTRTYPE<br />

Diet.: 79.2<br />

F6 Sex<br />

SEX<br />

) Diet.: 59<br />

p7 Color or Race<br />

PACE<br />

Diet.: 60<br />

P8 Spanish Surname<br />

SPANAMT<br />

rg-11 Age<br />

AGE<br />

Diet.: 64<br />

Diet.: 58<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

10<br />

ii;<br />

-27-<br />

0 Male<br />

1 Female<br />

0<br />

1<br />

:<br />

000<br />

001 to<br />

099<br />

100<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Correctional institutions<br />

Mental diseases hospitals<br />

<strong>and</strong> treatment centers<br />

TB <strong>and</strong> other chronic<br />

diseases hospitals<br />

Aged <strong>and</strong> dependent homes<br />

Mentally h<strong>and</strong>icapped homes<br />

<strong>and</strong> schools<br />

Physically h<strong>and</strong>icapped<br />

homes, schools <strong>and</strong><br />

hospitals<br />

Homes for neglected <strong>and</strong><br />

dependent children<br />

Other institutions for<br />

children<br />

Rooming houses, boarding<br />

houses, tourist homes,<br />

hotels, motels, resident<br />

clubs &Y's<br />

Military installations<br />

College dormitories<br />

Other<br />

Personr not in G.Q.<br />

White<br />

Negro<br />

Indian<br />

Japanese<br />

Chinese<br />

Filipino<br />

(American)<br />

Other (including Aleut,<br />

Eskimo<br />

Korean I<br />

Hawaiian, <strong>and</strong><br />

White, Spanish surname<br />

Negro <strong>and</strong> other races<br />

(except mite), Spanish<br />

sunme<br />

Not Spanish surname<br />

NA (not one <strong>of</strong> 5 Southwestern<br />

states)<br />

Under 1 year<br />

01 to q$4<br />

loo or over


Character<br />

Pl2<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Date<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

Birth<br />

BIRTHPAT<br />

Diet.: 58<br />

P13 Marital Status<br />

MARRIAGE<br />

Diet.: 73<br />

P14 Place <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

f&g&y<br />

Diet.: 61<br />

P15-16 State <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

OR<br />

Country Of<br />

g&pJ<br />

Dlct.: 61<br />

P17-18 Highest Grade<br />

Attended<br />

EDUCATON<br />

Diet.: 71<br />

(For tabulations<br />

<strong>of</strong> years <strong>of</strong><br />

school completed,<br />

this code must be<br />

decreased by one<br />

for a response<br />

<strong>of</strong> 0 or 2 in P19.)<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

43<br />

01 to<br />

56<br />

99<br />

01 to<br />

99<br />

0<br />

2<br />

3<br />

L<br />

2<br />

ai<br />

9<br />

10<br />

il<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

-20-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

First quarter<br />

Second quarter<br />

Third quarter<br />

Fourth quarter<br />

Married, spouse present<br />

Married. spouse absent<br />

Widowed- -<br />

Divorced<br />

Separated<br />

Never married<br />

NA (persons under 14)<br />

U.S. state *<br />

At see or abroad <strong>of</strong><br />

American parents<br />

U.S. possession<br />

Foreign<br />

If Pl4=1, see state<br />

Code List, page 14<br />

State not reported<br />

If P14=2, 3, or 4,<br />

see codes-for outlying<br />

areas end foreign<br />

countries, page 29.<br />

Never attended school<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Elementary 1<br />

Elementary 2<br />

Elementary 3<br />

Elementary 4<br />

Elementary 5<br />

Elementary 6<br />

Elementary 7<br />

Elementary 0<br />

High School 9<br />

High School 10<br />

High School 11<br />

High School 12<br />

College 1<br />

College 2<br />

College 3<br />

College 4<br />

College 5<br />

College 6 or more<br />

NA (persons under 5 years)<br />

Tp14-ld treated es 8 3-digit code for DUALabs Data Descriptor name.<br />

P14-16 appears es 117, then the individual we8<br />

If the code in<br />

born in Illinois. If coded 417,<br />

individual was born in Denmark. There is one record In the <strong>1960</strong> l/10,000 <strong>Sample</strong> the<br />

tith code 100 for this field which is not e valid place <strong>of</strong> birth recode.<br />

marginale, Section V. SW<br />

Outlying<br />

Areas<br />

. ,<br />

I 01<br />

02<br />

)<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

Foreign<br />

Countries<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

-29-<br />

Codes For Foreign Countries <strong>and</strong> Outlying Areas<br />

At Sea<br />

Abroad <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Parents<br />

American Samoa<br />

Canal Zone<br />

OUPdl<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Other U.S.<br />

Possessions<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />

Wales<br />

Northern Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Irel<strong>and</strong> (Eire)<br />

Norway<br />

Sweden<br />

Denmark<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Belgium<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

France<br />

Germany<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

Czechoslavakia<br />

Austria<br />

L&i*<br />

Estonia<br />

Lithuania<br />

Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

Rumania<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Greece<br />

Italy<br />

Spain<br />

Portugal<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong><br />

Luxembourg<br />

Albania<br />

Other Eurooe<br />

Turkey -<br />

Syria<br />

Lebanon<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Israel<br />

United Arab Republic<br />

Other Southwest Asia<br />

Pakistan<br />

India<br />

Chine<br />

Japan<br />

Korea<br />

Philippines<br />

Other Asia<br />

I<br />

Byelorussian SSR<br />

Ukrainian SSR<br />

Other Russia<br />

Canada<br />

Mexico<br />

Guatemsla<br />

British<br />

Honduras<br />

Nlcarague<br />

Honduras<br />

El Salvador<br />

Costa Rica<br />

Panama<br />

Cuba<br />

Jamaica<br />

West Indies (federated)<br />

Dominican<br />

Haiti<br />

Republic<br />

Other West Indies<br />

Venezuela<br />

Ecuador<br />

Peru<br />

Bolivia<br />

Brazil<br />

Paraguay<br />

Uruguay<br />

Chile<br />

Argentine<br />

I<br />

Other South America<br />

Columbia<br />

Northern Africa<br />

Central Africa<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

Azores<br />

Other Atlantic Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Australia<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Trust Territory<br />

Other Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Country not specified


Character<br />

Pl9<br />

P20-21<br />

P22<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Finished<br />

Grade<br />

SCHOOL<br />

Diet.: 71<br />

Children<br />

Ever Born<br />

BABYBORN<br />

Diet.: 77<br />

Hours Worked<br />

HOURWORK<br />

Diet.: g0<br />

Year Last<br />

Worked<br />

6(0RKYEAR<br />

Did.: 92<br />

-3o-<br />

Code Description <strong>of</strong> Codea<br />

-<br />

0 Now attending<br />

1 Finished grade<br />

2 Did not finish<br />

3 NA (persons under 5 years<br />

I I or never attended)<br />

0 NON<br />

1 :; 1<br />

2 2<br />

4' 43<br />

2 i<br />

i i<br />

9 9<br />

10 10<br />

11 11<br />

12 12 or more<br />

13 NA (males, never married<br />

females, females under<br />

14 years)<br />

0<br />

4’<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

1-14 hours ,<br />

15-29 hours<br />

30-34 hours<br />

35-39 hours<br />

40 hours<br />

41-48 hours<br />

49-59 hours<br />

60 or more hours<br />

NA (persons under 14, persons<br />

with a job but not at work,<br />

unemployed persons, persons in<br />

the Armed Forces, persons not<br />

in labor force (NILF))w<br />

<strong>1960</strong><br />

1959<br />

1955-1958<br />

1950-1954<br />

1949 or earlier<br />

Never worked<br />

NA (persons with employment<br />

status recode (EM) "at work"<br />

or in armed forces, persons<br />

under 14 years, persons<br />

unemployed or not in labor<br />

force (NILF) who did not<br />

report year last worked)<br />

UThe definition <strong>of</strong> Not Applicable (N.A.) has been changed from that listed<br />

in the <strong>Census</strong> Bureau technical documentation in order to coincide with the<br />

marginala. See alao employment statue recode P31.<br />

i<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

P24-26 Current<br />

Industry<br />

NOWINCUS<br />

F-27-29<br />

P32-34<br />

Diet.: 96<br />

Current<br />

Occupation<br />

NowoccuP<br />

Diet.: 95<br />

p30 Class <strong>of</strong> Worker<br />

WORKCLAS<br />

Diet.: 97<br />

-31-<br />

Code<br />

016 to<br />

999<br />

OaJ<br />

cm to<br />

965<br />

990<br />

995<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

7<br />

p31 Employment 0<br />

Status Recode<br />

WORKSTAT 1<br />

Diet.: 87,88<br />

2<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

p35 Worked Last 0<br />

Y.2.W 1<br />

WORKLAST 2<br />

Diet.: 91<br />

z<br />

2<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

(See <strong>1960</strong> Industry Code List,<br />

P. 41.)<br />

NA (persons under 14 years,<br />

persons who never worked,<br />

persons in the armed forces,<br />

persons NILF who did not<br />

report year last worked,<br />

persons NILF <strong>and</strong> last worked<br />

1949 or earlier, persons with<br />

a job but not at work)ti<br />

!<br />

(See <strong>1960</strong> Occu ation Code<br />

List, p. 46.7<br />

NA (persons under 14 years,<br />

persons who never worked,<br />

perscns in the armed forces,<br />

;;;yg ~;i$&=t worked<br />

Not reported<br />

Ruployee <strong>of</strong> private co., etc.<br />

Government employee, federal,<br />

state, or local (including<br />

armed forces)<br />

Self-employed, own business<br />

Working without pay<br />

NA (persons under 14 years,<br />

persons who never worked,<br />

persons NILF <strong>and</strong> 1 st worked<br />

1949 or earlier)ti<br />

Not in universe (under 14<br />

years)<br />

At work<br />

With B job - not at work ;<br />

Unemployed<br />

Armed forces - at work<br />

Armed forces - with a job<br />

Not in labor force<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

NA (persons under 14 years)<br />

WThe definition <strong>of</strong> Not Applicable (N.A.) has been changed in order to<br />

coincide with the marginals which were run for this documentation.


Character<br />

m<br />

p37-39<br />

P40-42<br />

P43-51<br />

62-54<br />

Item end Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Week Worked<br />

wE.mmRx<br />

Diet.: 91<br />

Earnings in 1959:<br />

Wages, Salary,<br />

Commissions,<br />

Bonuses, or<br />

Tips fmm<br />

All Jobs<br />

EAlUiWAGE<br />

Dlct.: 104.11<br />

Earnings in 1959:<br />

Non-farm Business,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Practice, Partner-<br />

ship or Ovn Farm<br />

EARNSELF<br />

Diet.: 104.12<br />

Not used<br />

Other Income<br />

in 1959:<br />

Including<br />

Social Security,<br />

Railroad Retire-<br />

ment end <strong>Public</strong><br />

Assistance or<br />

Welfare<br />

C'I'HRINCM<br />

Diet.: 104.2<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

;<br />

65<br />

-32-<br />

Cal<br />

001 to<br />

099<br />

105 to<br />

24&<br />

250<br />

998<br />

999<br />

cc0<br />

001 to<br />

099<br />

105 to<br />

245u<br />

250<br />

-00<br />

-01 to<br />

-98<br />

gz<br />

999<br />

000<br />

CO1 to<br />

099<br />

105 to<br />

24a<br />

250<br />

-cm<br />

-01 to<br />

-98<br />

3<br />

999<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

13 weeks or less<br />

14-26 weeks<br />

27-39 weeks<br />

40-47 weeks<br />

48-49 weeks<br />

50-52 weeks<br />

NA (persons under 14 or who<br />

did not work lest year)<br />

$1 to $99<br />

loo-$199 to SW-$<br />

3 ,lO,caO-$10,999 to<br />

$24,@-@4,%9<br />

$25 CC0 or more<br />

T<br />

NA [under<br />

No Income<br />

14 years)<br />

$1499<br />

loo-1% to &KKi-$~<br />

t lO,CcO-$10,999 to<br />

@+,(XW24,999<br />

.25 CGU or more<br />

% l- f 99 loss<br />

Loss in hundred<br />

intervals<br />

dollar<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> $9900 or more<br />

NA (under<br />

No Income<br />

14 years <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

$1-99<br />

$loo-$199 to $9900-$9999<br />

$lO,ooo-$lO,W to<br />

$24,COO-$24;999<br />

$25,ooo or more<br />

$1~$99 loss<br />

Loss in hundred dollar<br />

intervals<br />

LOSS Of $9900 or 71x8<br />

NA (under 14 years <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

No Income<br />

&'Codes 105 to 245 increment by ten representing thous<strong>and</strong> dollar intervals. Thus<br />

195 represents $19,000 to $19,999. Note also that codes 000 <strong>and</strong> -00 represent<br />

different income intervals; however, these numeral values are the same in computer )<br />

storage, unless a recoding operation is undertaken. See marglnals, Section V.<br />

. .I<br />

Character<br />

P55<br />

~56-58<br />

Item end Data<br />

Descriptor None<br />

Is This Person<br />

Chiei. Income<br />

Recipient in<br />

Family?<br />

CHIFINCM<br />

Diet.: 104<br />

Person's Total<br />

IoKXile<br />

TOTLINCM<br />

Diet.: 104<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Size <strong>of</strong> Primary<br />

Family<br />

(on Primary<br />

Family Heed's<br />

Record Only)<br />

OR Size <strong>of</strong> Sub-<br />

family<br />

(on Subfamily<br />

Heed's Record<br />

Only 1<br />

FAMIZE<br />

Diet.: 61.11,61.111<br />

Subfamily 0<br />

Relationship 1<br />

SBFAMREL 2<br />

Diet.: 81, 81.111 2<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

-33-<br />

000<br />

001 to<br />

099<br />

105 to<br />

24&<br />

250<br />

-co<br />

-01 io<br />

-98<br />

2<br />

999<br />

'$J<br />

co<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

No, family member not<br />

having largest income<br />

or person under 14<br />

Yes, family member with<br />

largest income or person<br />

in G.Q. or unrelated<br />

person 14 years or over<br />

$1439<br />

$1cMs9 to $5wQ-$5999<br />

$lO,OOO-$10,999 to<br />

$24,m-$24,999<br />

$25,oco or mre<br />

$l-$99 loss<br />

Loss in hundred dollar<br />

intervals<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> @QO or more<br />

NA (under 14 years <strong>of</strong> age)<br />

No Income<br />

Total number persons in<br />

primary family or subfamily<br />

NA (C.Q. or other person<br />

not the heed <strong>of</strong> e family<br />

or subfamily)<br />

Heed in e subfamily<br />

Wife in a s&family<br />

Child in e subfamily<br />

In family but not in subfamily<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondan, individual in<br />

househbld<br />

Noninmate in group quarters<br />

Inmate in group quarzers<br />

3 There is one person recorl, in the lgd0 1/10,000 <strong>Sample</strong> with code 1 for this<br />

field which is not e velld family or subfamily size code. See marginale,<br />

Section V.<br />

I<br />

/


Item end Date<br />

Character Descriptor Name COde<br />

%5 lype <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Subfamily<br />

SBFAMPYP 2<br />

Met.: 81.111, 82 3<br />

Rx Family Unit<br />

Membership<br />

<strong>and</strong> Group<br />

Quarters<br />

status<br />

FAMRCBFI<br />

Diet.: 79.2, 61<br />

%7 Family Type<br />

<strong>and</strong> Presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Own Children<br />

FAMIYPE<br />

Diet.: 82, 84<br />

4<br />

z<br />

; *<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

ii<br />

9<br />

-34-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife subfamily with<br />

no om children<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife subfemlly<br />

with own children<br />

Female heed subfamily<br />

with own children<br />

Other-male-head subfamily<br />

with own children<br />

In family - not in subfamily<br />

Primary indivi6ual<br />

Secondary individual<br />

Noninmate in group quarters<br />

Inmate in group quarters<br />

Family member, no sub-<br />

femilv in household<br />

Family member, subfamily<br />

in household, not in<br />

subfamily<br />

Subfamily member<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary individual in<br />

household<br />

Noninmate iygroup quarters<br />

without inmates<br />

Noninnate in group querters<br />

with inmates<br />

Innate in group quarters<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife <strong>and</strong> own<br />

children under 18<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife with no<br />

own children under 18<br />

Female heed. with own<br />

children &de= 18<br />

Female heed, with no<br />

oyn children under 18<br />

Other male heed, with<br />

own children under 18<br />

Other male head, with<br />

no own children under 18<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary individual<br />

Group qu)rters<br />

I-<br />

c<br />

2<br />

6<br />

%<br />

9<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Character Descriptor Name<br />

Pbfi-69 Family<br />

Relationship<br />

S”lMlaw<br />

FAKRELA<br />

Diet.: 80,81<br />

p70 Nativity <strong>and</strong><br />

Parentage<br />

NATIVI’+f<br />

Diet.: 62<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

10<br />

Place <strong>of</strong> birth <strong>of</strong><br />

-35-<br />

Respondent I - Father Mother<br />

U.S.<br />

U.S.<br />

U.S.<br />

U.S. Possession<br />

U.S.<br />

U.S. or<br />

U.S. Psssession<br />

Count’& <strong>of</strong> Origin CO<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Stock<br />

(See p70)<br />

irORNNATN<br />

Diet.: 63<br />

01 to<br />

99<br />

U.S.<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Family heed<br />

Wife<br />

Child under 18, single<br />

Child under 18, ever merried<br />

Child 18 <strong>and</strong> Over<br />

Other relative under<br />

18, single<br />

Other relative under 18,<br />

ever married<br />

other relative 18 end “vei<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary individual<br />

Group quarters member<br />

See chart below<br />

U.S. or<br />

U.S. Possession<br />

U.S. Possession<br />

Foreign<br />

U.S. or<br />

U.S. Possession<br />

Foreign<br />

NA<br />

L<br />

Person for whom<br />

country <strong>of</strong> birth<br />

is given in m-72<br />

NA<br />

Father<br />

Mother<br />

1 Mother<br />

Father<br />

Father<br />

Respondent<br />

NA (native born person<br />

with both parents born<br />

in U.S.)<br />

See foreign country code<br />

list, p. 29.<br />

p73-7; Language Spoken 00 NA (item was not asked <strong>of</strong><br />

In the Home native born)<br />

(Mother Tongue) 01 to See mother tongue code list,<br />

LANGUAGE 99 P. 36.<br />

Diet. 67


Mother Tongue Cods<br />

Not foreign born ................. 00<br />

English .......................... 01<br />

Norwegian ........................ 02<br />

Swedish .......................... 01<br />

Danish ........................... Ol;<br />

Dutch ............................ 05<br />

French ........................... 06<br />

Breton......................... ... 07<br />

German ........................... 10<br />

Polish ........................... 11<br />

Czech ............................ 12<br />

Slovak ........................... 13<br />

Niger-Congo ...................... 17<br />

Eastern Sudanic <strong>and</strong> Click ........ 18<br />

Russian .......................... 20<br />

Ukrainian ........................ 21<br />

Lithuanian .......................<br />

Finnish ..........................<br />

22<br />

23<br />

k&far (Hungarian) ...............<br />

Serbo-Croatian ...................<br />

24<br />

25<br />

Sloverxian ........................ 26<br />

Rumanian ......................... 27<br />

Yiddish ..........................<br />

Greek ............................<br />

Italian ..........................<br />

Spanish ..........................<br />

Portuguese...................; ...<br />

Basque ...........................<br />

Dalmatian, etc ...................<br />

Georgian .........................<br />

1raqt ............................<br />

J*p*lleSe .........................<br />

Chinese ..........................<br />

Arabic ...........................<br />

Csntonese ........................<br />

f.hnderin .........................<br />

Other Chinese dialects ...........<br />

MOTHER lWiGUE CODES<br />

Mother Tongue Code<br />

N. African Arabic dialects ....... 46<br />

Near Eastern Arabic dialects ..... 47<br />

Egyptian ......................... 48<br />

Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian ..................... 50<br />

Flemish .......................... 51<br />

Celtic ........................... 52<br />

Balto-Slavic ..................... 53<br />

Albanian ......................... 54<br />

Armenian .........................<br />

55<br />

Persian (Iranian) ................ 56<br />

Other Persian dialects ........... 57<br />

Hindi (Hindustani) ...............<br />

Hebrew ...........................<br />

58<br />

60<br />

Southern Semitic ................. 61<br />

Han&tic .......................... 62<br />

Uralic ...........................<br />

Turkish .......................... 2<br />

Other Altaic .....................<br />

65<br />

Gypsy (Romani) ...................<br />

Libyan ...........................<br />

66<br />

67<br />

Other Indo-Aryan ................. 68<br />

Korean ........................... 70<br />

Thai, Siamese, Lao ............... 71<br />

Burmese .......................... 72<br />

Tibetan .......................... 73<br />

Dravidian ........................ 74<br />

Indonesian (Malayan) ............. 75<br />

Other Malayan .................... 76<br />

Tayalog .......................... 77<br />

Polynesian ....................... 78<br />

Indian tribal (n.s.) ............. 80<br />

Algonquin ........................ 81<br />

Uto-Aztecan ...................... 94<br />

Athabascan ....................... 95<br />

Other (nor. classified) ........... 97<br />

Not reported ..................... 99<br />

Character<br />

n7-78<br />

p15<br />

P76<br />

w9<br />

P80<br />

~81<br />

PA?<br />

PO3<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Year Moved Into<br />

Unit<br />

WHmvE<br />

Diet.: 57<br />

Place <strong>of</strong><br />

Residence<br />

5 Years Ago<br />

BES5YAGO<br />

Diet.: 55<br />

Age At First<br />

Marriage<br />

MARYAGE<br />

Diet.: 75<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> School<br />

in which Enrolled<br />

SCKLTYPE<br />

Diet.: 68,70<br />

veteran status<br />

VEXSTATU<br />

Diet.: 86<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Koretn War<br />

veteran<br />

WTKOREA<br />

Diet.: 86<br />

World War II<br />

veteran<br />

vElwAR2<br />

Diet.: 06<br />

Code<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

6'<br />

;<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

7<br />

-37-<br />

00<br />

14 to<br />

99<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

zz<br />

1957<br />

- <strong>1960</strong><br />

1954 - 1956<br />

1950 - 1953<br />

1940 - 1949<br />

1939 or earlier<br />

Always lived here<br />

NA (C.Q.)<br />

Same house<br />

Different<br />

county<br />

house, same<br />

Different<br />

state<br />

county, same<br />

Different<br />

Abroad<br />

Static<br />

NA (persons under 5 years<br />

or not reported)<br />

NA (never married or under 14)<br />

14-99 years <strong>of</strong> age at first<br />

marriage<br />

Not enrolled<br />

<strong>Public</strong> school<br />

Parochial or other private<br />

school<br />

NA (persons under 5)<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

&!A (iemales, males under 14<br />

years, males 14 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

in the armed forces)<br />

I<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

NA (fen&es, males under 14<br />

years, males 14 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

in the armed forces)<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

NA (females, males under 14<br />

years, males 14 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

in the armed forces)<br />

I


Character<br />

P04<br />

PE6<br />

P07-88<br />

PC9<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

World War I<br />

Veteran<br />

VErwAlu<br />

Diet.: 86<br />

Veteran <strong>of</strong><br />

Service Any<br />

Other Time<br />

Diet.: 86<br />

Place oP Work:<br />

SEA Recode<br />

Diet.: 102<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Place <strong>of</strong> Work:<br />

State Recode<br />

WRKSTATE<br />

Diet.: 102<br />

Means <strong>of</strong><br />

Transportation<br />

to Work<br />

KQANSIQR<br />

Diet.: 103<br />

Pgl Puerto Rican<br />

Stock<br />

PUERTOST<br />

Diet.: 61.131<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

-38- Character Descriptor Name - Code Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

Code<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

World War I, but not<br />

World War II or Korean<br />

Not World War I, unless<br />

also World War II or<br />

Korean<br />

NA (females, males under<br />

14 years, males 14 years <strong>and</strong><br />

over in the armed forces)<br />

Other, but not World<br />

War I, World War II,<br />

or Korean<br />

No, unless also World<br />

War I, World War II,<br />

or Korean<br />

NA (females, males under<br />

14 years, males 14 years <strong>and</strong><br />

over in the armed forces)<br />

In cehtral city <strong>of</strong> an SMSA<br />

In rinn <strong>of</strong> a" SK?A<br />

Outsid; an SK%A (includes<br />

abroad <strong>and</strong> not reported)<br />

NA (under 14 or not at work)<br />

Same state<br />

Contiguous State<br />

Noncontiguous State<br />

Not reported (includes<br />

sbroad)<br />

NA (under 14 or not at<br />

wbrk)<br />

Private auto, driver or<br />

passenger<br />

Bus<br />

Subway<br />

Railroad<br />

TaXi<br />

Walked only<br />

Worked at home<br />

Other means<br />

NA (persons under 14, persons<br />

not "at work”, <strong>and</strong> r.ot<br />

reported) .<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

. ,<br />

W-93<br />

Fl4<br />

p97-103<br />

P104<br />

PlO5<br />

Plc6<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Times Married<br />

MARYTIME<br />

Diet.: 74<br />

Quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

First tirriage<br />

MAFtYQRTR<br />

Diet.: 95<br />

Metropolitan/<br />

Nonmetropolitan<br />

Residence 5 Years<br />

4x0<br />

Rxs5MEm<br />

Diet.: 54,55<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

(Recode or Year)<br />

#BORNDAY<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Children Ever<br />

Born (Female)<br />

%&st*tus<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Employment<br />

Status Recode<br />

#WY<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Hours Worked<br />

(If at Work)<br />

OR<br />

Date Last<br />

Worked (If Not<br />

at Work)<br />

#liRSLAST<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

?<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

-39-<br />

Once<br />

More than once<br />

NA (under 14 years or<br />

never married)<br />

First quarter<br />

Second quarter<br />

Third quarter<br />

Fourth quarter<br />

NA (never married or<br />

under 14)<br />

Metropolitan<br />

Nonmetropolitan<br />

Not an intercounty migrant<br />

NA (age less than 5, res-<br />

idence in 1955 not reported,<br />

Bnd abroad)<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

I


Character<br />

PlOa<br />

PLlO<br />

Pill<br />

Pll2<br />

P113<br />

P114<br />

Pll5<br />

~116-119<br />

PlZO<br />

Item <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

Descriptor Name<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Worked Last. Year<br />

#uLslwK<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Persons Total<br />

IIICOUS?<br />

#McoHg<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

jg&<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Mother Tongue<br />

#TONGUE<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Enrolled in<br />

School<br />

#scH00L<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

<strong>Public</strong> or<br />

Private School<br />

#SCHlYPE<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Age at First<br />

Marriage<br />

#MARYAGE<br />

Allocation Flag:<br />

Family Income<br />

#F~NCO<br />

Not <strong>Use</strong>d<br />

Record Type<br />

Indicator<br />

PRECORD<br />

Code<br />

- Description <strong>of</strong> Codes<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

0 Not allocated<br />

1 Allocated<br />

8<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong>:<br />

Person record<br />

)<br />

-41-<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Industrial Classification<br />

(Numbers in parentheses are the SIC<br />

code equivalents)<br />

NOTE: The <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> industries were classified according to a system which<br />

was less detailed for certain industry categories than the 1970 classification<br />

system. For this <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> the original <strong>1960</strong> Codes have been<br />

changed to correspond directly to the 1970 industrial classification codes<br />

wherever possible. All codes with 6 as the terminal digit represent comht-<br />

nations <strong>of</strong> 1970 categories to correspond to the lesser detail coded in <strong>1960</strong>.<br />

CellsUS<br />

Code<br />

016 @iculture (01, 02, 07 except 07l3)<br />

027 Forestry (08)<br />

028 Fisheries (39)<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

057<br />

Metal mining (10)<br />

Coal mining (11, 12)<br />

Crude petroleum <strong>and</strong> natural gas extractions (1 )<br />

Nonmetallic mining <strong>and</strong> querying, except fuel 14)<br />

066 Construction (15 - 17)<br />

107<br />

108<br />

log<br />

118<br />

119<br />

127<br />

128<br />

137<br />

138<br />

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIGj<br />

MINING<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Durable goods<br />

Lumber <strong>and</strong> wood products, except furniture<br />

Logging (241)<br />

Sawmills, planing mills, <strong>and</strong> mill work (242, 243)<br />

Miscellarzous wood products (244, 249)<br />

Furniture <strong>and</strong> fixtures (25)<br />

stone, clay, <strong>and</strong> glass products<br />

class <strong>and</strong> glass products (321-323)<br />

Cement, concrete, gypsum,.<strong>and</strong> plaster products (324, 327)<br />

Structural clay products (325)<br />

Pottery <strong>and</strong> related products (326)<br />

~scellaneous nonmetallic mineral <strong>and</strong> stone products (328, 329)<br />

Metal industries<br />

Blast furnaces, steelwxks. rolling nnd finishing mills (3312,3313)<br />

p rlmary nsnferrous induntries (333-336, 3392, part 3399)<br />

147 iron <strong>and</strong> steel industries (3315-3317, 332, 3391,<br />

a/Listed incorrectly in <strong>Census</strong> Bureau technic&l documentation as 149.


<strong>Census</strong><br />

Code<br />

157<br />

:z<br />

169<br />

176<br />

178<br />

186<br />

206<br />

219<br />

227<br />

228<br />

236<br />

246<br />

248<br />

249<br />

259<br />

268<br />

269<br />

278<br />

279<br />

287<br />

288<br />

289<br />

g;; l6J<br />

299<br />

307<br />

308<br />

;z<br />

318<br />

319<br />

327<br />

328<br />

329<br />

337<br />

-42-<br />

UANU?ACI'UFXNG--Continued<br />

Durable goods--Continued<br />

Cutlery, h<strong>and</strong> tools, end other hardware (342)<br />

Fabricated structural metal products (344)<br />

Miscellaneous fabricated metal products (19, except 194,341,343,345-349)<br />

Not specified metal industries<br />

Machinery, except electrical<br />

Miscellaneous machinery (35 except 352 end 357)<br />

Farm machinery end equipment (352)<br />

Office, computing <strong>and</strong> accounting machines (357)<br />

Electrical machinery, equipment, <strong>and</strong> sripplles (36)<br />

Transportation equlpwnt<br />

Motor vehicles end motor vehicle equipment (371) 377<br />

Aircraft end parts (372) 378<br />

Ship end boat building end repairing (373)<br />

Railroad end miscellaneous transportation equipment (374-379)<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional end photographic equipment, end watches<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional equipment end supplies (381 385, 194)<br />

Photographic equipment <strong>and</strong> supplies (3863<br />

Watches, clocks, end clockwork-operated devices (387)<br />

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39)<br />

Nondurable goods<br />

Food end kindred products<br />

Meet products (201)<br />

Dairy products (202)<br />

Canning end preserving fruits, vegetables,<br />

Grain-mill products (204. 071?)<br />

end see foods (203)<br />

Bakery predicts (205) .<br />

Confectionery end releted products (207)<br />

Beverage industries (208)<br />

Miscellaneous food preparation <strong>and</strong> kindred products (206, 209)<br />

Not specified food industries<br />

Tobacco manufacturers (21)<br />

Textile mill products<br />

Knitting mills (225)<br />

Dyeing end finishing textiles, except wool end knit goods (226)<br />

Floor coverings, except herd surface (227)<br />

Yarn, thread,<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

end fabric mills (221-224, 228)<br />

textile mill oroducts (229)<br />

Apparel end other fabricated &%tile products<br />

Apparel end accessories (231-238)<br />

Miscellaneous fabricated textile products (239)<br />

Paper end allied products<br />

Pulp, paper, <strong>and</strong> paperboard mills (261-263 266)<br />

Miscellaneous paper end pulp products (2641<br />

Peperboard containers end boxes (265)<br />

3 Incorrectly coded in the 1963 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> records es 293. See<br />

marginals, Section Y.<br />

k<br />

:'<br />

,<br />

#<br />

census<br />

Code<br />

338<br />

339<br />

346<br />

349<br />

357<br />

359<br />

379<br />

387<br />

3@3<br />

389<br />

397<br />

398<br />

407<br />

408<br />

409<br />

417<br />

418<br />

419<br />

427<br />

428<br />

429<br />

447<br />

448<br />

449<br />

-43-<br />

MANUFACTUFXNG--Continued<br />

Nondurable goods--Continued<br />

hinting, publishing, end allied industries<br />

Newspaper publishing <strong>and</strong> printing (271)<br />

Printing, publishing, end allied industries, eXCept newspapers<br />

(272-279)<br />

Chemicals end ellied products<br />

Miscellaneous chemicals end allied products (281, 282 except<br />

2823 end 2824, 284, 286-289)<br />

Synthetic fibers (2823, 2824)<br />

Drugs end medicines (283)<br />

Paints, varnishes, end related products (285)<br />

Petroleum end coal products<br />

Petroleum refining (291)<br />

Miscellaneous petroleum end coal products (295, 299)<br />

Rubber <strong>and</strong> miscellaneous plasctic products<br />

Rubber products (301-303, 306)<br />

Miscellaneous plastic products (307)<br />

Leather <strong>and</strong> leather products<br />

Tanned, curried, end finished leather (311)<br />

Footwear, except rubber (313, 314)<br />

Leather products, except footwear (312, 315-317, 319)<br />

Not specified manufacturing industries<br />

TRANSPORTATION, CGMMUNICATION, AM,<br />

OTHER IVSLIC UTILITIES<br />

Transportation<br />

Railroads end railway express Service (40)<br />

Street railways end bus lines (411, 413-415, 417)<br />

Taxicab service (412)<br />

Trucking service (L21, 423)<br />

Warehousing end store<br />

Water transportation<br />

Air transportation (45)<br />

Pipe lines, except natural gas (46)<br />

Services incidental to transpOrt*tio" (47)<br />

Radio broadcesting end television (483)<br />

Telephone (wire end radio)(481)<br />

Telegraph end miscellaneous comnunicatio" services (482, 489)


507<br />

508<br />

509<br />

527<br />

528<br />

536<br />

:::<br />

566<br />

5@J3<br />

607<br />

608<br />

617<br />

626<br />

629<br />

636<br />

646<br />

64%<br />

6-r<br />

6%<br />

667<br />

668<br />

669<br />

677<br />

6’8<br />

687<br />

688<br />

689<br />

6%<br />

698<br />

-44-<br />

TRANSR)RTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND<br />

OTHER RlBLIC VTILITIGS--Continued<br />

CeIlSUS<br />

Code<br />

Electric light<br />

Electric-gas<br />

Gas <strong>and</strong> steam<br />

Utilities <strong>and</strong> sanitary services<br />

<strong>and</strong> power (491)<br />

utilities (493)<br />

sup ly systems (492, 4%)<br />

7%<br />

709<br />

717<br />

71%<br />

Water supply (494 P<br />

sanitary services (495)<br />

Other <strong>and</strong> not specified utilities (497)<br />

WHOLFSAU AND IlFXA.U TRADE<br />

Wholesale trade<br />

727<br />

736<br />

756<br />

766<br />

Motor vehicles <strong>and</strong> equipment (501)<br />

Drugs, chemicals, <strong>and</strong> allied products (5(n)<br />

Dry goods <strong>and</strong> apparel (503)<br />

Food <strong>and</strong> related products (504)<br />

Farm products--raw materials (505)<br />

Electrical goods, hardware, <strong>and</strong> plumbing equipment (506, 507)<br />

Machinery equipment <strong>and</strong> supplies (508)<br />

Petroleum products (5092)<br />

Miscellaneous wholesale trade (5o9, except 5092)<br />

Not specified wholesale trade<br />

Retail trade<br />

Lumber <strong>and</strong> building material retailing (521-524)<br />

Hardware <strong>and</strong> farm equipment<br />

Limited price variety stores<br />

stores<br />

(533)<br />

(525)<br />

General merch<strong>and</strong>ise retailing (53 except 533)<br />

Dairy products stores (545)<br />

Food stores except dairy products (54 except 545)<br />

Motor vehicle <strong>and</strong> accessory retailing (55 except 554)<br />

Gesoline service station (554)<br />

Apparel <strong>and</strong> accessories stores, except shoe stores (56 except 566)<br />

Shoe stores (566)<br />

Furniture <strong>and</strong> home furnishing stores (571)<br />

Household appliances, TV, <strong>and</strong> radio stores (572, 573)<br />

Eating <strong>and</strong> drinking places (58)<br />

Drug stores (591)<br />

Liquor stores (592)<br />

Jewelry stores (597)<br />

Fuel <strong>and</strong> ice dealers (598) 907<br />

Retail florists (5992) 917<br />

Miscellaneous retail stores (593-596, 599 except 5992)<br />

927<br />

Not specified retail trade<br />

937<br />

769<br />

776<br />

3<br />

789<br />

797<br />

798<br />

a07<br />

808<br />

a09<br />

a26<br />

83fi<br />

949<br />

856<br />

8j6<br />

087<br />

aa<br />

a89<br />

897<br />

-45-<br />

FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL BTATE<br />

Banking <strong>and</strong> credit agencies (60, 61)<br />

Security, commodity brokerage, <strong>and</strong> investment companies (62, 67)<br />

~o~uran~e (63, 64)<br />

Real estate, including real estate-insurance-law <strong>of</strong>fices (65,66)<br />

BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES<br />

Advertising (731)<br />

Miscellaneous business services (73 except 731)<br />

Automobile repair services <strong>and</strong> garages (75)<br />

miscellaneous repair services (76)<br />

PERSONAL SERVICES<br />

Private households (88)<br />

Hotels <strong>and</strong> lodging places (70)<br />

Laundering, cleaning, <strong>and</strong> other garment services (721, 727)<br />

Barber <strong>and</strong> beauty shops (723, 724)<br />

Shoe repair shops (725)<br />

Dressmaking shops (part 729)<br />

Miscellaneous personal services (722, 726, part 729)<br />

ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES<br />

Theaters <strong>and</strong> motion pictures (78, 792)<br />

Bowling alleys, billiard <strong>and</strong> pool parlors (793)<br />

Miscellaneous entertainment <strong>and</strong> recreation SewiCes (791, 794)<br />

PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES<br />

Medical <strong>and</strong> other health services, except hospital (80 except 806)<br />

Hospitals (806)<br />

Legal services (al)<br />

Educational services (82, 84)<br />

Welfare <strong>and</strong> religious services (866, 867)<br />

Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it membership organizations (861-865 869)<br />

Engineering <strong>and</strong> architectural services (89lj<br />

Accounting, auditing, <strong>and</strong> bookkeeping services (893)<br />

Miscellaneous pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>and</strong> related services (892, 899)<br />

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION<br />

Postal service (part 9190)<br />

Federal public administration (part 9190, 9490)<br />

State public administration (9290)<br />

Local public administration (9390)<br />

J 999 Industry not reporred<br />

WORKERS NOT CLASSIFLABLE BY INDUSIRY


-46-<br />

Occupational Classification<br />

(The three digit number in the left margin is the code symbol for the occupation d<br />

category; end "n.e.c." means not elsewhere classified.)<br />

OQO<br />

010<br />

012<br />

013<br />

014<br />

015<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

034<br />

035<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

043<br />

045<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

060<br />

070<br />

071<br />

072<br />

073<br />

074<br />

075<br />

0a0<br />

081<br />

3a2<br />

083<br />

084<br />

085<br />

2:<br />

2:<br />

101<br />

,<br />

Accountants <strong>and</strong> auditors<br />

Actors end actresses<br />

Airplane pilots <strong>and</strong> navigators<br />

Architects<br />

Artists end art teachers<br />

Athletes<br />

Authors<br />

Chemists<br />

Chiropractors<br />

Clergymen<br />

FROFESSIOW, TECHNICAL, AND<br />

KINDRED worn<br />

College presidents, pr<strong>of</strong>essors, <strong>and</strong> instructors (n.e.c.)<br />

College presidents <strong>and</strong> deans<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

R<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors.<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors;<br />

end instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

end instructors,<br />

end Instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

end instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

end instructors,<br />

end instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> instructors,<br />

end instructors,<br />

agricultural sciences<br />

biological sciences<br />

chemistry<br />

eco"omics<br />

engineering<br />

geology end geophysics<br />

mathematics<br />

medical sciences<br />

physics<br />

psychology<br />

statistics<br />

natural sciences (n.e.c.)<br />

social sciences (n.e.c.)<br />

nonscientific subjects<br />

subject not specified<br />

Dancers end dancing teachers<br />

Dentists<br />

Designers<br />

Dietitians <strong>and</strong> nutritionists<br />

Draftsmen<br />

Editors <strong>and</strong> reporters<br />

Engineers, seronautical<br />

Engineers, chemical<br />

Engineers, civil<br />

Engineers, electrical<br />

Engineers, industrial<br />

Engineers, mechanical<br />

Engineers, metallurgical, <strong>and</strong> metallugists<br />

Engineers, mining<br />

Engineers, sales<br />

Engineers (n.e.c.)<br />

Entertainers (n.e.c.)<br />

.<br />

.<br />

102 Farm <strong>and</strong> home management advisors<br />

103 Foresters end conservationists<br />

104 Funeral directors end embalmers<br />

lo5 Lawyers <strong>and</strong> judges<br />

111 Librarians<br />

120 Musicians end music teachers<br />

130<br />

131<br />

134<br />

135<br />

140<br />

145<br />

Natural scientists (n.e.c.)<br />

Agricultural scientists<br />

Biological scientists<br />

Geologists end geophysicists<br />

Mathematicians<br />

Physicists<br />

Miscelleneous natural scientists<br />

150<br />

151<br />

152<br />

153<br />

154<br />

160<br />

Nurses, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

NUT-WZS, student pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Optometrists<br />

Osteopaths<br />

Personnel <strong>and</strong> labor relations<br />

Pharmacists<br />

workers<br />

161 Photographers<br />

162 physicians <strong>and</strong> surgeons<br />

163<br />

lb4<br />

165<br />

170<br />

171<br />

<strong>Public</strong> relations men <strong>and</strong> publicity<br />

Radio operators<br />

Recreation end group vorkers<br />

Religious workers<br />

Social end welfare workers, except<br />

writers<br />

group<br />

172<br />

173<br />

174<br />

175<br />

180<br />

181<br />

la2<br />

183<br />

184<br />

185<br />

190<br />

191<br />

192<br />

193<br />

194<br />

195<br />

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PR0FEss10N.4L. TExxNICaL AND<br />

-RED WOFXWS--Continued<br />

Social scientists<br />

Economists<br />

Psychologists<br />

Statisticians <strong>and</strong> actuaries<br />

Miscellaneous social scientists<br />

Sports instructors end <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

surveyors<br />

Teachers, elementary schools<br />

Teachers, secondary schools<br />

Teachers (n.e.c.)<br />

Technicians, medical <strong>and</strong> dental<br />

Technicians, electrical end electronic<br />

Technicians, other engineering <strong>and</strong> phySiCd sCi'3MXs<br />

Technicians (n.e.C.1<br />

Therapists <strong>and</strong> healers (n.e.C.)<br />

Veterinarians<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionel, technical, <strong>and</strong> kindred workers (n-e-c.)<br />

FARMERSANDFARM~~<br />

200 Farmers (owners end tenants)<br />

222 Ferm managers


250<br />

251<br />

252<br />

253<br />

254<br />

260<br />

262<br />

265<br />

270<br />

275<br />

290<br />

285<br />

290<br />

301<br />

302<br />

303<br />

304<br />

305<br />

310<br />

312<br />

313<br />

314<br />

315<br />

320<br />

321<br />

323<br />

324<br />

325<br />

333<br />

340<br />

341<br />

342<br />

343<br />

345<br />

350<br />

351<br />

352<br />

33::<br />

360<br />

370<br />

3ao<br />

381<br />

382<br />

383<br />

385<br />

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MNAGERS, OFFICIAL?, AND<br />

PROPRLFPORS, EXCEVP FARM<br />

Buyers <strong>and</strong> department heads, store<br />

Buyers <strong>and</strong> shippers, farm products<br />

Conductors, railroad<br />

Credit men<br />

Floor men end floor managers, store<br />

Inspectors , public administration<br />

Managers <strong>and</strong> superintendents, building<br />

Officers , pilots, pursers, <strong>and</strong> engineers, ship<br />

Officials <strong>and</strong> administrators (".e.c.), public administration<br />

Officials, lodge, society, union, etc.<br />

Postmasters<br />

Purchasing agents <strong>and</strong> buyers (n.e.c.)<br />

Managers, <strong>of</strong>ficials, <strong>and</strong> proprietors (n.e.c.) ,<br />

CLERICAL AND ~DBKDWOFXEZS<br />

Agents (n.e.c.)<br />

Attendants <strong>and</strong> assistants, library<br />

Attendants , physician's <strong>and</strong> dentist's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Baggagemen, transportation<br />

Bank tellers<br />

Bookkeepers<br />

Cashiers<br />

Collectors, bill <strong>and</strong> account<br />

Dispatchers <strong>and</strong> starters, vehicle<br />

Express messengers <strong>and</strong> railway mail clerks<br />

File clerks<br />

Insurance adjusters, examiners, <strong>and</strong> investigators<br />

Mail carriers<br />

Messengers <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice boys<br />

Office machine operators<br />

Payroll <strong>and</strong> timekeeping clerks<br />

Postal clerks<br />

Receptionists<br />

Secretaries<br />

Shipping <strong>and</strong> receiving clerks<br />

Stenographers<br />

stock clerks <strong>and</strong> storekeepers<br />

Telegraph messengers<br />

Telegraph operators<br />

Telephone operators<br />

Ticket, station, <strong>and</strong> express agents<br />

Typists<br />

Clerical <strong>and</strong> kindred workers (n.e.c.)<br />

SALES woPJm7s<br />

Advertising agents <strong>and</strong> salesmen<br />

Auctioneers<br />

Gemonstrators<br />

iiucksters <strong>and</strong> peddlers<br />

Insurance agents, brokers, <strong>and</strong> underwriters<br />

)<br />

1<br />

)<br />

4<br />

390<br />

393<br />

394<br />

395<br />

401<br />

402<br />

403<br />

404<br />

405<br />

410<br />

411<br />

413<br />

414<br />

415<br />

420<br />

421<br />

423<br />

424<br />

425<br />

430<br />

431<br />

432<br />

434<br />

435<br />

444<br />

450<br />

451<br />

452<br />

453<br />

454<br />

460<br />

461<br />

465<br />

470<br />

471<br />

472<br />

473<br />

474<br />

475<br />

4ao<br />

490<br />

491<br />

492<br />

493<br />

474<br />

495<br />

501<br />

502<br />

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SALES WORKERS--Continued<br />

Newsboys<br />

Real estate agents <strong>and</strong> brokers<br />

Salesmen <strong>and</strong> sales clerks (n.e.C.1<br />

Stock <strong>and</strong> bond salesmen<br />

CRAFTSMEN, FOREMM, AND KmDRED WORKERS<br />

Bakers<br />

Blacksmiths<br />

Boilermakers<br />

Bookbinders<br />

Brickmasons, stonemasons, <strong>and</strong> tile setters<br />

Cabinetmakers<br />

carpenters<br />

Cement <strong>and</strong> concrete finishers<br />

Compositors <strong>and</strong> typesetters<br />

Craneme", derrickme", <strong>and</strong> hoistme"<br />

Decorators <strong>and</strong> window dressers<br />

Electricians<br />

Electrotypers <strong>and</strong> stereoty?ers<br />

Engravers, except photoengravers<br />

Excavating, grading, end machinery operators<br />

Foremen (n.e.c.)<br />

Forgemen <strong>and</strong> hammerme"<br />

Furriers<br />

Glaziers<br />

Heat treaters, annalers, <strong>and</strong> temperers<br />

Inspectors, scalers, <strong>and</strong> graders, log <strong>and</strong> lumber<br />

Inspectors (n.e.c.)<br />

Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, <strong>and</strong> silversmiths<br />

Job setters, metal<br />

Linemen <strong>and</strong> servicemen, telegraph, telephone, <strong>and</strong> power<br />

Locomotive engineers<br />

Locomotive firemen<br />

Loom fixers<br />

Machinists<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, air conditioning, heating, <strong>and</strong> refrigeration<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, airplane<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, automobile I<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, <strong>of</strong>fice machine<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, radio <strong>and</strong> television<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen, railroad <strong>and</strong> car shop<br />

Mechanics <strong>and</strong> repairmen (n.e.C.)<br />

Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc.<br />

Millwrights<br />

Molders, metal<br />

Motion picture projectionists<br />

Opticians, <strong>and</strong> lens grinders <strong>and</strong> polishers<br />

Painters, construction <strong>and</strong> m8inte"a"Ce<br />

Paperhangers<br />

Pattern<strong>and</strong> model malters, except paper


so3<br />

504<br />

505<br />

510<br />

512<br />

513<br />

514<br />

515<br />

520<br />

521<br />

523<br />

524<br />

525<br />

530<br />

535<br />

545<br />

555<br />

601<br />

602<br />

603<br />

604<br />

605<br />

610<br />

612<br />

613<br />

614<br />

615<br />

620<br />

621<br />

630<br />

631<br />

632<br />

634<br />

635<br />

640<br />

641<br />

642<br />

643<br />

645<br />

650<br />

651<br />

652<br />

653<br />

654<br />

670<br />

671<br />

672<br />

673<br />

674<br />

675<br />

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CUFE.MEN, FOFGXEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS--Continued<br />

Photoengravers <strong>and</strong> lithographers<br />

Piano <strong>and</strong> organ tuners <strong>and</strong> repairmen<br />

Plasterers<br />

Plumbers <strong>and</strong> pipe fitters<br />

Pressmen <strong>and</strong> plate printers, printing<br />

Rollers <strong>and</strong> roll h<strong>and</strong>s, metal<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> slaters<br />

Shoemakers <strong>and</strong> repairers, except factory<br />

Stationary engineers<br />

Stone cutters <strong>and</strong> stone carvers<br />

Structural metal workers<br />

Tailors <strong>and</strong> tailoresses<br />

Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, <strong>and</strong> sheet metal workers<br />

Toolmakers, <strong>and</strong> die makers <strong>and</strong> Setters<br />

Upholsterers<br />

Craftsmen <strong>and</strong> kindred workers (“.e.C.)<br />

Former members <strong>of</strong> the armed forces w<br />

OPEXATIWS AND KINDRED WORKEBS<br />

L!Y<br />

Apprentice auto mechanics<br />

Apprentice bricklayers <strong>and</strong> masOnS<br />

Apprentice carpenters<br />

Apprentice electricians<br />

Apprentice machinists <strong>and</strong> toomers '<br />

Apprentice mechanics, ex'cept auto<br />

Apprentice plumbers <strong>and</strong> pipe Pitters<br />

Apprentices, building trades (n.e.c.)<br />

Apprentices, metalworking trades (".e.C.)<br />

Apprentices, printing trades<br />

Apprentices, other specified trades<br />

Apprentices, trade not specified<br />

Asbestos <strong>and</strong> insulation workers<br />

Assemblers<br />

Attendants, auto service <strong>and</strong> parking<br />

Blasters <strong>and</strong> powdermen<br />

Boatmen, canalme", <strong>and</strong> lock keepers<br />

Brakemen, railroad<br />

Bus drivers<br />

Chainmen, rodmen, <strong>and</strong> axme”, surveying<br />

Checkers, examiners, end inspectors, ~“UPsctUring<br />

Conductors, bus <strong>and</strong> street railway<br />

Eeliverymen <strong>and</strong> routemen<br />

Dressmakers <strong>and</strong> seamstresses, except factory<br />

DJers<br />

Filers, grinders, end polishers, metal<br />

Fruit, nut, <strong>and</strong> vegetable graders <strong>and</strong> packers, except fsCtoQ’<br />

Furnacemen. smeltermen, <strong>and</strong> pourers<br />

Graders ani sorters, manufacturing<br />

Heaters, metal<br />

Knitters, loopers, <strong>and</strong> toppers, textile<br />

Laundry <strong>and</strong> dry cleaning operatives<br />

Meat cutters, except slaughter <strong>and</strong> packing house<br />

ZCorrected from <strong>Census</strong> Bureeu technical documentation to coincide with<br />

margina1s.<br />

z/Mine laborers sre included in the i&or group ‘0peretiVes <strong>and</strong> Kindred<br />

Workers.”<br />

680<br />

685<br />

690<br />

691<br />

692<br />

693<br />

694<br />

645<br />

701<br />

703<br />

704<br />

705<br />

710<br />

il2<br />

713<br />

714<br />

715<br />

720<br />

721<br />

775<br />

801<br />

802<br />

803<br />

804<br />

610<br />

812<br />

813<br />

814<br />

815<br />

a20<br />

eel<br />

2<br />

825<br />

830<br />

831<br />

032<br />

a34<br />

835<br />

840<br />

841<br />

842<br />

843<br />

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OPERATIVES AND KLNDRED WORKERS%-- Continued<br />

Milliners<br />

Mine operatives <strong>and</strong> laborers (n.e.c.)<br />

Motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, etc.<br />

Motormen, street, subway, <strong>and</strong> elevated railway<br />

Oilers <strong>and</strong> greasers, except auto<br />

Packers <strong>and</strong> wrappers (n.e.c.)<br />

Painters, except construction <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />

Photographic process workers<br />

Power station operators<br />

Sailors <strong>and</strong> deck h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Sawyers<br />

Sewers <strong>and</strong> stitchers, manufacturing<br />

Spinners, textile<br />

Stationary firemen<br />

Switchmen, railroad<br />

Taxicab drivers <strong>and</strong> chauffeurs<br />

Truck <strong>and</strong> tractor drivers<br />

Weavers, textile<br />

Welders <strong>and</strong> flame-cutters<br />

Operatives <strong>and</strong> kindred workers (n.e.c.)<br />

PRIVATE HOUSMOLB WOBKEBS<br />

Baby sitters, private household<br />

Housekeepers, private household<br />

Laundresses, private household<br />

Private household workers (n.e.c.)<br />

smnc~ worms, mm PRIVATE H~USMOLD<br />

Attendants, hospital <strong>and</strong> other institutions<br />

Attendants , pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>and</strong> personal service (n.e.c.)<br />

Attendants, recreation <strong>and</strong> amusement<br />

Barbers<br />

Bartenders<br />

Bootblacks<br />

Boarding <strong>and</strong> lodging housekeepers<br />

Chambermaids <strong>and</strong> maids, except private household<br />

Charwomen <strong>and</strong> cleaners<br />

Cooks, except private household<br />

Counter <strong>and</strong> fountain workers<br />

Elevator operators<br />

Housekeepers <strong>and</strong> stewards, except private household<br />

Janitors <strong>and</strong> sexton<br />

Kitchen workers (n.e.c.), except private household<br />

Midwives<br />

porters<br />

Practical nurses<br />

Hairdressers <strong>and</strong> cosmetologists


850<br />

851<br />

852<br />

2:<br />

860<br />

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SERVICE "ORKWS, MCEI'T PlUVA!l'E HOUSEtIOLD--Continued IV. <strong>Sample</strong> Design <strong>and</strong> Sampling Variability<br />

Rotective service workers<br />

Firemen, fire protection<br />

Guards, watchmen, <strong>and</strong> doorkeepers<br />

Marshalls <strong>and</strong> constables<br />

Policemen <strong>and</strong> detective8<br />

Sheriffs <strong>and</strong> bailiffs<br />

Watchmen (crossing) <strong>and</strong> bridge tenders<br />

874 Ushers, recreation <strong>and</strong> amusement<br />

875 Waiters, <strong>and</strong> waitresses<br />

a90 Service workers, except private household (n.e.c.)<br />

901<br />

902<br />

E<br />

g<br />

970<br />

971<br />

972<br />

973<br />

985<br />

995<br />

FARMLABOBEPSANDFO~<br />

Farm foremen .<br />

Farm laborers, wage workers<br />

Farm laborers, unpaid family workers<br />

Farm service laborers, self-mployed<br />

LAI!0BFJtS,EXCEFTFAFd4ANLHUN~<br />

Carpenters' helpers, except logging <strong>and</strong> mining<br />

Fishermen <strong>and</strong> oystermen<br />

Garage laborers, <strong>and</strong> cer washers <strong>and</strong> greasers<br />

Gardeners, except farm, <strong>and</strong> groundskeepers<br />

Longshoremen <strong>and</strong> stevedores<br />

Lumbermen, raftsmen, <strong>and</strong> woodchoppers<br />

Teamsters<br />

Truck drivers' helpers<br />

Warehousemen (n.e.c.)<br />

Laborers (n.e.c.)<br />

OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED<br />

MMine laborers are included in the major group "Operatives <strong>and</strong> kindred workers".<br />

A. <strong>Sample</strong> Design<br />

General<br />

The one-in-one-hundred sample is e. subsample <strong>of</strong> the 5-percent sample used<br />

for some <strong>of</strong> the tabulations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Population</strong>. The 5-percent<br />

sample was selected from the original 25-percent sample households using a<br />

stratified, systematic sample design. The one-in-one-hundred, one-in-one-<br />

thous<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> samples are designed to take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

the selection <strong>and</strong> estimation processes used for the two larger samples.<br />

Selection <strong>and</strong> estimation at each <strong>of</strong> these levels is described in more detail<br />

below:<br />

The 2fi-Percent <strong>Sample</strong><br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> the 25-Percent <strong>Sample</strong><br />

For persons living in housing units at<br />

sampling unit was e. housing unit along<br />

in group quarters, it was the person.<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong>, the<br />

with all <strong>of</strong> its occupants; for persons<br />

CT! the first visit to an address the<br />

enumerator assigned a sample key letter (A, B, C, or D) to each housing unit<br />

sequentially in the order that he first visited the unit-+&ether or not he<br />

completed the interview. Each interviewer was given a r<strong>and</strong>om key letter to<br />

start his assignment. The order <strong>of</strong> canvassing was indicated In advance,<br />

although the instructions allowed some latitude in the order <strong>of</strong> visiting<br />

addresses. Each housing unit to which the key letter "A" was assigned YBC<br />

designated as a sample unit <strong>and</strong> all persons enumerated in the unit were<br />

included in the sample. In group quarters, the sample consisted <strong>of</strong> every<br />

fourth person in the order listed. Although the sampling procedures did not<br />

automatically insure an exact 25-percent sample <strong>of</strong> persons, the sample design<br />

was unbiased if carried through according to instructions. Biases may have<br />

arisen, however, when the enumerator failed to follow his listing <strong>and</strong> sampling<br />

instructions exactly.<br />

--Estimation Procedure for the 1$0 <strong>Census</strong> 25-Percent <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Statistics based on the 25-percent sample were estimated through the use <strong>of</strong><br />

a ratio-estimation procedure. This procedure was carried out for each <strong>of</strong><br />

the following 44 groups <strong>of</strong> persons in each <strong>of</strong> the smallest weighting areas<br />

(SWA's).<br />

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I


Group<br />

=I<br />

-54- -55-<br />

PERSON CATEGORIES FOR -T WEIGHTING AFWS<br />

Sex, Color end Age Relationship <strong>and</strong> Tenure<br />

MALE WHITS:<br />

Under 5<br />

5-13<br />

14-2!4<br />

14-24<br />

14-24<br />

25-44<br />

25-44<br />

25-44<br />

45 <strong>and</strong> over<br />

45 <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> owner household<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> renter household<br />

Not head <strong>of</strong> household<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> owner household<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> renter household<br />

Not head <strong>of</strong> household<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> owner household<br />

Repeat Relationship Categories<br />

Repeat Relationship Categories<br />

Repeat Relationship Categories<br />

The SWA's established for the 25-percent sample were the smallest separate<br />

geographic areas for which statistics had to be prepared In order to pro-<br />

duce data for any <strong>of</strong> the geographic tabulationa planned for the <strong>Census</strong>.<br />

Estimates for such areas were combined so as to produce all <strong>of</strong> the LBO-<br />

graphical detail required for the publication program <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Census</strong>; such<br />

as places <strong>of</strong> 2.500 inhabitants or more. Urbanized Areas. St<strong>and</strong>ard Metro-<br />

__<br />

palitan Statistical Areas, or ceneu8 tracts. Typical examples <strong>of</strong> SWA's<br />

are census tracts (in tracted cities), complete cities in knaller urban<br />

places, urban fringe areas defined outside <strong>of</strong> large cities, the rural<br />

balance in B minor civil division, etc. There were roughly 33.0~0 SWA's<br />

involved in the estimation procedure used for the 25-percent sample.<br />

Estimates <strong>of</strong> characteristics from the sample for .a given weighting area are<br />

produced using the formula:<br />

44<br />

- =.,<br />

x'= ,P-'Y,<br />

i=l yi<br />

where x' is the estimate <strong>of</strong> the characteristic for a weighting area obtained<br />

through the use <strong>of</strong> the ratio-estimation procedure;<br />

xi Is the count <strong>of</strong> sample persons with the characteristic in one <strong>of</strong><br />

the 44 groups (group i) within the SWA;<br />

yi Is the count <strong>of</strong> all semple persons for the area in the same one <strong>of</strong><br />

the ti groups; <strong>and</strong><br />

Y. is the complete <strong>Census</strong> count <strong>of</strong> persons in the same one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

' 44 groups in the SWA.<br />

For each <strong>of</strong> the 44 groups, the ratio <strong>of</strong> the complete <strong>Census</strong> count to the<br />

sample count <strong>of</strong> the population in the group wes determined. Each specific<br />

sample person in the group was assigned an integral weight so that the sum<br />

<strong>of</strong> the weights would equal the complete count for the group. For example,<br />

if the ratio for a group was 4.1, one-tenth <strong>of</strong> the persons (selected at<br />

r<strong>and</strong>om) within the group were assigned a weight <strong>of</strong> 5, <strong>and</strong> the remaining<br />

nine-tenths a weight <strong>of</strong> 4. The "se <strong>of</strong> such a combination <strong>of</strong> integral<br />

weights rather than a single fractional weight was adopted to avoid the<br />

complications involved in rounding in the final tables. Where there were<br />

fewer than 50 persons in the complete count in a group or where the resulting<br />

weight was over 16, groups were combined in a specific order to satisfy both<br />

<strong>of</strong> these two conditions <strong>and</strong> a common weight used for the combined groups.<br />

I<br />

These ratio estimates reduce the component <strong>of</strong> sampling error arising from<br />

the variation in the size <strong>of</strong> household <strong>and</strong> achieve many <strong>of</strong> the gains <strong>of</strong><br />

stratification in the selection <strong>of</strong> the sample with the strata being the<br />

groups for which separate ratio estimates are computed. The net effect<br />

is a reduction in the sampling error <strong>and</strong> bias <strong>of</strong> most statistics below<br />

what would be obtained by weighting the results <strong>of</strong> the 2%percent sample<br />

by a uniform factor <strong>of</strong> four. A by-product <strong>of</strong> this type <strong>of</strong> estimation pro-<br />

cedure is that estimates for the sample are generally consistent with the<br />

complete count with respect to the total population <strong>and</strong> for the subdivisions<br />

used es groups in the estimation procedure.<br />

The ?-Percent <strong>Population</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> the 5-Percent <strong>Population</strong><strong>Sample</strong><br />

For some tabulations, a subsample <strong>of</strong> one-fifth <strong>of</strong> the original 25-percent<br />

sample schedules was selected by the computer using a stratified, systematic,<br />

sample design. The strata were made up as follows: For persons in regular<br />

housing "nits, there were 36 strata--9 household-size groups (1, 2, 3, 4,<br />

5, 6, 7, 8, <strong>and</strong> 9 or more persons per household) by two tenure groups,by<br />

two color groups (white or nonwhite): for persons in group quarters there<br />

1rel-e two strata (two color groups). Within each <strong>of</strong> these 38 strata the<br />

computer selected the sample by cumulating the weight assigned (by the ratio<br />

estimation process for the 25-percent sample) to the household head <strong>and</strong><br />

selecting the household that caused the cumulative weight to pass a multiple<br />

<strong>of</strong> 20.<br />

--Estimation Procedure for the 5-Percent <strong>Sample</strong><br />

Statistics based on the 5-percent sample were estimated through the ui <strong>of</strong><br />

a ratio-estimation procedure. The procedure used for this sample was similar<br />

to the estimation process described for the 2%percent sample, with two<br />

important differences. First, larger SWA's were used for the !&percent sS~?~ple<br />

then for the 25-percent sample. They were defined as the combined tots1 <strong>of</strong><br />

areas within a state comprising central cities <strong>of</strong> urbanized areas, the<br />

remaining portions <strong>of</strong> urbanized areas, urban places not in urbanized areas,<br />

<strong>and</strong> rural areas. However, each urbanized area <strong>of</strong> more than l,OCO,OOO inhab-<br />

itants made up two SWA's: the central city <strong>and</strong> the balance. Second, groups<br />

were sometimes cabined in a specific order during the ratio-estiLI!Zkion<br />

process es in the 25-percent sample. For the 5-percent sample, this was done<br />

when there were fewer than 275 persons in the complete count in a group, o*<br />

where the resulting weight was over 80.


<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> Snm~le8<br />

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--Selection <strong>of</strong> 'the One-in-One-Hundred <strong>Sample</strong><br />

The one-in-one-hundred ssmple was selected as a subssmple <strong>of</strong> the 5-percent<br />

population sample, using a systematic selection <strong>of</strong> one-in-five within each<br />

<strong>of</strong> 38 strata. 'ha strata are shown in the table on page 57; they differ<br />

slightly from the strata used in the salaction <strong>of</strong> the 5-percent sample.<br />

The subsampling was done in such a vay as to take !nto consideration the<br />

weights assigned in the ratio-estimation procedures used in the 5-percent<br />

population sample described above. Within each stratum, using r<strong>and</strong>an-start<br />

numbers in the range O-99 (i.e., those in the table), the 5-percent weights<br />

for each household head (or group quarters person) were accumulated <strong>and</strong> the<br />

entire household (or group quarters person) was selected each time the sum<br />

passed a multiple <strong>of</strong> lC0.<br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> the One-in-One-Thous<strong>and</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

At the time a household or group quarters person was selected in the one-<br />

in-one-hundred sample, it was assigned a subssmple number within each <strong>of</strong><br />

the 38 strata. 'llxse subssmple numbers range from 00 to 9. A ssmple <strong>of</strong><br />

one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> was selected using the units digit <strong>of</strong> the subsample<br />

numbers. Thus. the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sac&e is a stratified systematic<br />

subs&v&e <strong>of</strong> tie one-in-one-hundred sample.- Each record selected contains<br />

the subsample units digit 2 from Jtem H93-94.<br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> the One-in-Ten-l'nous<strong>and</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

The one-in-tan-thous<strong>and</strong> sample is a subsample <strong>of</strong> the one-in-one-hundred<br />

sample consisting <strong>of</strong> those households <strong>and</strong> group quarters persons assigned<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the subssmple numbers 00 to 99. The one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> sample is<br />

not a subsample <strong>of</strong> the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample. Records selected<br />

contain the subsample number 79 from Item H93-9.<br />

--Strata <strong>Use</strong>d in Selecting the Sarn@~<br />

The records in the source file were grouped by households, each household<br />

record carrying a separate weight. These weights ranged around a value <strong>of</strong><br />

20. Toe weight <strong>of</strong> each household head or group quarters person was added<br />

to the start number or to the previous accumulation for the applicable<br />

stratum. Every time the total in the stratum accumulated to an additional<br />

hundred, the household head <strong>and</strong> all members <strong>of</strong> his household were selected<br />

for inclusion in the sample. Group quarters persons were selected wlthout<br />

regard to other members <strong>of</strong> the group quarters tienever the accumulated<br />

total passed an additional hundred. Thirty-eight strata with their r<strong>and</strong>om<br />

start numbers are shown on the next page.<br />

Size <strong>of</strong> Household<br />

1 person household<br />

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Stratification Cells <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>om Start Numbers<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

White 1 Nonwhite<br />

Owner I Renter I Owner I Renter<br />

head head head head<br />

76 96 13 36<br />

2 person household<br />

04<br />

I<br />

36<br />

I<br />

34<br />

1<br />

4s<br />

3 person household 33 I 05 17 05<br />

4 person household a9 43 47 44<br />

5 person household 77 4:; 43 07<br />

6 person household 51 16 w 01<br />

7 person household 05 78 60 40<br />

R to 11 person 66 64 95 01<br />

household<br />

12 or more person<br />

household<br />

02 97 17 04<br />

Group quarters person 53 60<br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> Inzermediate <strong>Sample</strong>s<br />

<strong>Sample</strong>s in the range between one-in-one-hundred <strong>and</strong> one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong><br />

mey be selected by Ising an appropriate combination <strong>of</strong> the other samples;<br />

for instance, a stratified systematic three-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample would<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> the households <strong>and</strong> group quarters comprising three<br />

systematically-selected one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> samples.<br />

samples are also stratified systematic subsamples <strong>of</strong><br />

sample.<br />

Such intermediate<br />

the next largest<br />

8<br />

<strong>Housing</strong> Subsamples<br />

Since some <strong>of</strong> the housing items were collected as sytematic four-fifths<br />

or one-fifth subsamples <strong>of</strong> the initial 25-percent sample, the resulting<br />

sampling rates for these items are: For the one-in-one-hundred sample,<br />

subsamples <strong>of</strong> one-in-125 <strong>and</strong> one-in-500, respectively; for the one-in-<br />

one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample, subsamples <strong>of</strong> one-in-l,250 <strong>and</strong> one-in-5,000,<br />

respectively; <strong>and</strong> for the one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> sample, subsamples <strong>of</strong> one-<br />

in-12,500 snd 50,000,respectively.


B. Estimation<br />

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Estimates <strong>of</strong> true values may be made from sample data by using a simple<br />

inflation estimate, that is, by multiplying the sample figure by the<br />

reciprocal <strong>of</strong> the sampling rate. For example, to estimate the total<br />

number <strong>of</strong> persons with a certain population characteristic from a one. ’<br />

in-one-hundred sample, multiply the sample total by 100. Sampling rates<br />

for housing data are given in the preceding section. The sampling rate<br />

for an intermediate-sized sample is the number <strong>of</strong> smaller tabulated<br />

samples used multiplied by the sampling rate for the smaller sample.<br />

Table I at the end <strong>of</strong> this section, pp. 75-76, provides estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

total population, black populatix-<strong>and</strong> other groups frm the one-in-<br />

one-hundred ssmple, compared with the flrll <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Count.<br />

C. Sampling Variability<br />

General<br />

Estimates derived from the sample tabulations are subject to sampling<br />

variability, which can be measured by the st<strong>and</strong>ard error. The chances<br />

are two out <strong>of</strong> three that the difference (due to sampling variability)<br />

between the sample estimate <strong>and</strong> the figure that would have been obtained<br />

From a complete count <strong>of</strong> the population is less than the st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

The chances are about 19 out <strong>of</strong> LO that the difference is less than<br />

twice the st<strong>and</strong>ard error <strong>and</strong> abolit 99 out <strong>of</strong> 100 that it is less than<br />

2-l/2 times the st<strong>and</strong>ard error. The amount by which the estimated<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard error must be iultiplied to obtain other odds can be found in<br />

most statistical textbooks.<br />

&roximate Stspdry.d Errors Using Tables A - G<br />

--Grouping Items by Tyoe <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ard Error<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ard error <strong>of</strong> an estimate depends on sample size, method <strong>of</strong><br />

sampling, <strong>and</strong> the estimation process. In a cluster sample as was used<br />

For population items (clustering wss by household, <strong>and</strong> persons in each<br />

household comprised the cluster), the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors may vary From one<br />

type <strong>of</strong> statistic to another, depending on the homogeneity <strong>of</strong> the item<br />

within a cluster. The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> stratification also tends to<br />

vsry among items. As a result, a simple table containing the exact<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard errors cannot be constructed for sophisticated designs <strong>of</strong> this<br />

type. Instead, approximations to the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors ore produced For<br />

classes <strong>of</strong> items which behave in a fairly similar manner. Empirical<br />

studies show that for the samples considered here, three classes are<br />

safficient For most snalyses. The grouping <strong>of</strong> items into these three<br />

classes is shown in Table A, page 63.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard errors For the one-in-one-hundred, one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> samples have been produced for three classes <strong>of</strong><br />

characteristics. The characteristics within the three classes differ<br />

mainly in the way they are affected by the homogeneity <strong>of</strong> persons within<br />

a household. The st<strong>and</strong>ard errors given in Tables B <strong>and</strong> E (<strong>and</strong> described as for<br />

ryp= I, PP. ~3 <strong>and</strong> 05) are for characteristics having relatively low homogene-<br />

ity among persons within households. These are for characteristics which are<br />

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little affected by the fact that the entire household was selected as<br />

the sampling unit; that is, For items<br />

data whicl: would tend to describe only<br />

such as housina data <strong>and</strong> uonulation<br />

one person in-the household (for<br />

eXSlUple, married women, age 25 - 34). St<strong>and</strong>ard errors for characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

Type III are given in Tables D <strong>and</strong> G, pp. 64 <strong>and</strong> 66, <strong>and</strong> apply to characteristics<br />

which tend to cluster by household (i.e., the characteristics tend to’describe<br />

all or nearly all persons in the household), such as mobility, color <strong>and</strong><br />

aEric~~lt.iral residence. St<strong>and</strong>ard errors for characteristics<br />

shown in Tables C <strong>and</strong> F, pp. 64-65, <strong>and</strong> apply to characteristics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tvne’II<br />

which<br />

are<br />

are<br />

moderately effected by the ssmpling <strong>of</strong> households--that is, characteristics<br />

which tend to lie between the<br />

males, number <strong>of</strong> employed persons,<br />

two extremes;<br />

etc.<br />

items such as number <strong>of</strong><br />

I<br />

I Table A displays examples <strong>of</strong> how tabulations <strong>of</strong> various code categories<br />

For the items shown on peges 13-40 would relate to the three types <strong>of</strong><br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard errors. The table shows, for example, that item p17-16<br />

~;f;;~;J,~~;i; attended) may be considered as a Type I or as a Type II<br />

. Highest grade attended <strong>of</strong> the household head <strong>and</strong> highest<br />

grade attended for all children aged 6 - 16 would be Type I chsrsc-<br />

teristics, since the first would be limited to one person per household<br />

<strong>and</strong> the second wolld show a low degree <strong>of</strong> homoaeneitv within a household.<br />

However, highest grade attended fo; all persons overW25 would be a Type II<br />

characteristic since you would expect some homogeneity among the adults <strong>of</strong><br />

a household.<br />

)<br />

h<br />

Table A also<br />

<strong>of</strong> Type III.<br />

sl~ows that<br />

The nature<br />

item p7 (Race) is classified<br />

<strong>of</strong> the code categories for<br />

as a characteristic<br />

item P7 (see page 27)<br />

would, however used, 11s (ally define households in which either all<br />

household members or none would satisfy the condition. Note, however,<br />

that a cross-tabulation <strong>of</strong> item E7 <strong>and</strong> single years <strong>of</strong> age from item<br />

Pg-11 would require the resulting statistics to be treated as a<br />

cnaracreristic <strong>of</strong> Type I.<br />

Many items cnn be used either to obtain counts <strong>of</strong> households having a<br />

characteristic or to obtain total counts <strong>of</strong> persons that are members <strong>of</strong><br />

ho.lseholds witn tnat characteristic. For the former purpose, the<br />

characteristic would be treated as a Type I; for the latter purpose, il<br />

Type III. For example, the number <strong>of</strong> households with contract rent<br />

under $150 would be a Type I characteristic, while the number <strong>of</strong> persons<br />

in households in this rent category would be a Type III. 1<br />

--St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors <strong>of</strong> Estimated Numbers <strong>and</strong> Percentages<br />

Tables B through D, pp. 63-64, contain approximations to the st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

errors for the data produced by multiplying the sample count by the<br />

reciprocal <strong>of</strong> the probability <strong>of</strong> selection--that is, s factor <strong>of</strong> 100 for<br />

the one-in-one-hundred sample, 1,CCCl for the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample<br />

<strong>and</strong> 10,000 for the one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> sample. Tables E through C,pp.65-66,<br />

contain st<strong>and</strong>ard errors for percentages calculated From these data.


--St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors <strong>of</strong> Differences<br />

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The table#<strong>of</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard errors are to be applied differently in the three<br />

following situations:<br />

1. For a difference between the sample figure <strong>and</strong> one based on a<br />

complete count (e.g., arising from comparisons between one-in-<br />

one-hundred sample statistics <strong>and</strong> Complete-count statistics for<br />

1950 or 19701, the st<strong>and</strong>ard error is identical with the st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

error <strong>of</strong> the sample estimate alone.<br />

2. For a difference between two sample figures (e.g., one from the<br />

one-in-one-hundred sample <strong>and</strong> the other based on B different<br />

sample or for a different area based on the same sample), the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard error is approximately the square root <strong>of</strong> the sum <strong>of</strong> the<br />

squares <strong>of</strong> the st<strong>and</strong>ard error <strong>of</strong> each estimate considered<br />

separately. This formula will represent the actual st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

error quite accurately for the difference between estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

the s&w characteristic in two different areas, or for the<br />

difference between separate <strong>and</strong> uncorrelated characteristics in<br />

the same area. If, however, there is B high positive correlation<br />

between the twD characteristics, the formula will overestimate<br />

the true st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

4<br />

3. When the sample estimate is a difference between two sample<br />

estimates, one <strong>of</strong> which is a subclass <strong>of</strong> the other with respect<br />

to the same .,niverse, the previous method <strong>of</strong> finding the st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

error <strong>of</strong> the difference should not be used. Instead, the tables<br />

should be used directly by locating the appropriate st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

error for en estimate equal to the size <strong>of</strong> the difference.<br />

For example, it might<br />

persons who completed<br />

be desired to estimate<br />

junior high school but<br />

the<br />

did<br />

total number <strong>of</strong><br />

not complete high<br />

school. The sample estimate for total persons who completed high<br />

school is available as is the sample estimate for persons who<br />

completed<br />

difference<br />

junior high school. The st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

should be found by locating the<br />

error <strong>of</strong> this<br />

size <strong>of</strong> the estimated<br />

difference in the appropriate table <strong>and</strong> sample size column.<br />

--s ampling Variability <strong>of</strong> Medians<br />

The sampling variability <strong>of</strong> a median depends on the size <strong>of</strong> the base <strong>and</strong><br />

on the distribution<br />

for measuring the<br />

on which<br />

reliability<br />

the median is based. An appioximate method<br />

<strong>of</strong> a" estimated median is to determine a"<br />

interval about the estimated median such that there is a stated degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidence the<br />

step in edtimating<br />

true<br />

the<br />

median lies within the<br />

upper <strong>and</strong> lower limits<br />

interval. As the first<br />

<strong>of</strong> the interval (that is,<br />

the confidence limits) about the median, compute one-half the number on<br />

which the median is based (designated N/Z). Look up or compute the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard error<br />

the frequencies<br />

<strong>of</strong> N/2; subtract<br />

(in the table<br />

this st<strong>and</strong>ard error from N/2.<br />

Cumulate<br />

on which the median is based) up to the<br />

interval containing the difference between N/2 <strong>and</strong> its st<strong>and</strong>ard error,<br />

)<br />

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<strong>and</strong> by linear interpolation obtain a value corresponding to this number.<br />

In a corresponding manner, add the st<strong>and</strong>ard error to N/2, cumulate the<br />

frequencies in the table, <strong>and</strong> obtain a value in the table on which the<br />

media" is based corresponding to the sum <strong>of</strong> N/2 <strong>and</strong> its st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

The chances are two out <strong>of</strong> three that the median would lie between these<br />

two values . The ranpe for 19 chances out <strong>of</strong> 20 <strong>and</strong> for 99 in 100 can be<br />

computed in B similar n,r!lner by multiplying the st<strong>and</strong>ard error by the<br />

appropriate factors before subtracting <strong>and</strong> adding to N/2. Interpolation<br />

to obtai" tne values corresponding to these numbers gives the confidence<br />

limits for the medians. i<br />

--Siuu ]i"cf Variabilitl <strong>of</strong> Estimated Means<br />

The sampling variability <strong>of</strong> B mea", such as the number <strong>of</strong> children ever<br />

born per 1,000 women, depends on the variability <strong>of</strong> the distribution on<br />

which the mea" is based, the size <strong>of</strong> the sample, the sanrple design, <strong>and</strong><br />

the a,se <strong>of</strong> ratio estimates. An approximation to the variability <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mea" may be obtained as follows: Compute the st<strong>and</strong>ard deviation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

distrib,ltio" on which the mea" is based; then multiply this figure by a<br />

factor <strong>of</strong> .r) for characteristics <strong>of</strong> Qpe I, 1.1 for Type II, Wld 1.7<br />

for Type III. Divide this product by the square root <strong>of</strong> the sample size.<br />

Nonsamplinr: Errors<br />

Sampling error is only one <strong>of</strong> the components <strong>of</strong> the total error <strong>of</strong> a<br />

survey. Further contributions may come, for example, from biases in<br />

sample selection, from errors introduced by imputations for nonreporting,<br />

<strong>and</strong> from<br />

<strong>of</strong> the questionnaires.<br />

errors introduced<br />

For estimates<br />

in<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

the coding <strong>and</strong> other processing<br />

totals representing relatively<br />

smell proportions <strong>of</strong> the population, the major component <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

survey error tends to be the sarr,pling error. As the estimated totals<br />

approach the level <strong>of</strong> the total population, the sampling errors decrease.<br />

This is<br />

relatively<br />

not necessarily<br />

larger role<br />

true <strong>of</strong> the<br />

in the total<br />

nonsampling errors<br />

survey error. For<br />

<strong>and</strong> they assume B<br />

this reason,<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard errors <strong>of</strong><br />

though the st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

totals<br />

errors<br />

are not shown for all<br />

are actually present.<br />

estimated levels eve"<br />

For example, for<br />

regional estimates from these samples, the presence <strong>of</strong> nonsampling<br />

errors should be recognized<br />

estimates close to the total<br />

in increasingly<br />

population <strong>of</strong><br />

larger proportions<br />

the region.<br />

for<br />

I<br />

SamplinK variability for the Housinn SUbsamples<br />

Data obtained from the 20-percent <strong>and</strong> 5-percent housing subsamples are<br />

s,?bject to greater sampling variability than data from the 2%percent<br />

sample. An approximation to the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors <strong>of</strong> data from these<br />

samples can be made by obtaining the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors from the<br />

appropriate tables <strong>and</strong> adjusting them for the smaller sample size. For<br />

this adjustment, mtlltiply the st<strong>and</strong>ard error <strong>of</strong> the 25-percent sample<br />

by 1.1 'if the data are from the 20-percent subsample, or by 2.2 if the<br />

data are from the 5-percent subsample. Data in the 5-percent sample<br />

*


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are items ~59, ~61~~63, aqd H65-~68. Items ~26, H53, ~56-~58, <strong>and</strong><br />

H64 are ZO-percent sample items. Note that data on item H60 (autokbile)<br />

were collected as a 20-percent itea in large urban areas <strong>and</strong> (~9 a<br />

5-percent item in other parts <strong>of</strong> th. country. Tabulations Of this<br />

item for aresa encompassing both typda <strong>of</strong> areas, therepore, will require<br />

a factor somewhere between 1.1 aad 2.2.<br />

1<br />

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Table A. Approximate Classification <strong>of</strong> Items by Type<br />

35-42<br />

52-54<br />

56-5”<br />

(5-67<br />

80<br />

82-85<br />

All items on household<br />

schedules (identified<br />

by “H”)<br />

Item Numbers by Degree <strong>of</strong> Homogeneity*<br />

l-3<br />

9-19<br />

22-23<br />

31<br />

35-36<br />

64-T:<br />

T<br />

09-go<br />

94-95<br />

7-o<br />

62-63<br />

75-76<br />

91<br />

%<br />

*All itea n~x,bers given are those preceded by P, indicating they are from a<br />

person record. As stated, all item numbera preceded by H are Type I.<br />

Table B. Approximate St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors <strong>of</strong> Estimated Totals for <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Household Characteristics <strong>and</strong> for <strong>Population</strong> Characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

‘PI-W 1<br />

Size <strong>of</strong> estimate<br />

(000)<br />

25<br />

SJ<br />

100<br />

250<br />

500<br />

1,000<br />

2,500<br />

5,000<br />

10,ooO<br />

25,000<br />

50,000<br />

T<br />

1 in 100 sample<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4’<br />

6<br />

8<br />

13<br />

18<br />

24<br />

_-<br />

--<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard error (COO) for data based on:<br />

1 in 1,oGJ sample 1 in 10,000 sample<br />

I<br />

15<br />

2o I<br />

30<br />

40<br />

60<br />

!I0<br />

130<br />

150<br />

240<br />

290<br />

410


C<br />

aTqss?Tdda IC<br />

acla'o4 I ooo'c,l_<br />

000‘4 I 004'2<br />

000 i3OT<br />

000 OT<br />

OOO‘T<br />

1 004 , 242 OOT 1 04 1


I<br />

1<br />

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Derivation <strong>of</strong> the Estimated St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors in Tables B - G<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard errors are usually not computed for every possible statistic <strong>of</strong><br />

interest produced in B survey, partly because <strong>of</strong> the high cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

necessary calculations <strong>and</strong> because the estimated st<strong>and</strong>ard error is a<br />

sample statistic<br />

variability <strong>of</strong><br />

also subject<br />

the estimated<br />

to sampling variability.<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard errors is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

The sampling<br />

relatively large,<br />

but more stable estimates can frequently be obtained by combining the<br />

estimates <strong>of</strong> the sampliag errors for several statistics known from<br />

previous experience to have sampling errors with similar behavior. One<br />

way <strong>of</strong> generalizing estimated sampling errors is to select representative<br />

characteristics, @alate the relvariances (the squares <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1<br />

coefficients <strong>of</strong> variation) <strong>of</strong> these characteristics <strong>and</strong> use them to<br />

represent the relvariances <strong>of</strong> similar characteristics, using a relation-<br />

ship which typically holds concerning the relvariance <strong>and</strong> the size <strong>of</strong> the<br />

estimate. g Investigation <strong>of</strong> this relationship has led to the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> regression functions which, experience has shown, represent<br />

the behavior <strong>of</strong> the relvariances fairly well. Curves taking the form <strong>of</strong><br />

have been used to produce the tables <strong>of</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard errors for this report.<br />

The value Vc, 1s the relvariance <strong>of</strong> the estimate x', <strong>and</strong> a <strong>and</strong> b are<br />

parameters <strong>of</strong> the regression curve. The values <strong>of</strong> a <strong>and</strong> b were determined<br />

by using a metnod <strong>of</strong> successive approximations. The st<strong>and</strong>ard errors<br />

appearing in Tables B through G were then obtained from the regression<br />

curve for the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample. The st<strong>and</strong>ard errors for the<br />

others were obtained by adjusting the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> figures to<br />

reflect the different sample sizes. To calculate the relvariances<br />

required for the above generalization technique, a point estimate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

variance was determined for each <strong>of</strong> the selected items using the r<strong>and</strong>om<br />

group method as follows. The sample was divided into ten r<strong>and</strong>only-<br />

determined mutually-exclusive <strong>and</strong> exhaustive subsamples (r<strong>and</strong>om groups).<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> the r<strong>and</strong>om groups is a subsample selected in the same manner as<br />

the full sample. In order to simplify the variance calculations, the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> strata vu reduced from 38 to 17. The reduction in the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> strata probably results in a slight overstatement <strong>of</strong> the variance.<br />

The ten r<strong>and</strong>om ~rouos were selected by usinn the terminal digit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

subsample number. Since these subsam~le numbers were assigned<br />

sequentially at the time <strong>of</strong> selection, the systematic selection proces<br />

is incorporated in each r<strong>and</strong>om group.<br />

r/ Some <strong>of</strong> the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors used in the generalization described here<br />

are displayed in Table H, Col. (21, PP. 72-74.


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The formula used to estimate the variance <strong>of</strong> a total for each <strong>Census</strong><br />

region was (the variances for V.S. total8 were obtained by adding the<br />

variances for the Pour regions):<br />

where x =Li<br />

.<br />

6’<br />

Xi<br />

’ It-l i=l j=l<br />

is the weighted total<br />

in the ith stratum in<br />

for characteristic x,<br />

for the j th<br />

r<strong>and</strong>om group<br />

the rth census region<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

x characteristic per r<strong>and</strong>om group<br />

t = number <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>om groups (t = 10 in this instance).<br />

Note: The figures in this table were calculated using data from a"<br />

earlier one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample selected using the same sample design<br />

employed here. While the figures may not be in exact agreement with<br />

figures from the present sample, they accurately reflect the comparisons<br />

which the table was designed to illustrate.<br />

The 17 strata used in the estimation <strong>of</strong> the st<strong>and</strong>ard errnrs ere: St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors for Intermediate-Sized <strong>Sample</strong>s<br />

White owner households by size groups:<br />

, 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 persons<br />

3 persons<br />

4 I*<br />

II<br />

z II<br />

7 VI<br />

8 or more persons,<br />

White renter households by size groups:<br />

Nonwhite owner households,<br />

1 person<br />

2 persons<br />

II<br />

4' " ,<br />

,I<br />

2 II<br />

7 or more persons,<br />

Nonwhite renter households, <strong>and</strong><br />

All group-quarters persons.<br />

Comparison <strong>of</strong> Generalized <strong>and</strong> Computed St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

Table H, pp. 72-74, shows the relationship between the st<strong>and</strong>ard error as computed<br />

from the one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample <strong>and</strong> the approximate st<strong>and</strong>ard error given by<br />

Tables 8, C, or D. Column (1) <strong>of</strong> Table H shows the estimate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

characteristic, column (2) shows the st<strong>and</strong>ard error computed for the item<br />

by the method <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>om groups, column (3) shows st<strong>and</strong>ard error as read<br />

from the appropriate Table B, C, or D, <strong>and</strong> column (4) shows the<br />

characteristic type. The table also shows further examples <strong>of</strong><br />

characteristics in Types I, II, <strong>and</strong> III. The effect <strong>of</strong> the composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the typical household on the st<strong>and</strong>ard error is also illustrated. No e,<br />

for example, female non-heads ages under 24 are classed as Type II whil i<br />

for ages 25 <strong>and</strong> above (i.e., typically the housewife) the characteristic<br />

is treated as Type I.<br />

The tables provided for the one-in-one-hundred, one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> samples may be used to measure sampling variability<br />

for intermediate-sized samples by adjusting for sample size. This is<br />

done by dividing the tabulated st<strong>and</strong>ard error for the next smallest<br />

tabulated kample size by the square root <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> smaller samples<br />

used. For example, to find the st<strong>and</strong>ard error for a" estimate based on a<br />

three-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample, first find the tabulated st<strong>and</strong>ard error for<br />

the next smallest sample size; that is, locate the size <strong>of</strong> estimate in<br />

the appropriate table <strong>and</strong> read the st<strong>and</strong>@ error for the one-in-one-<br />

thous<strong>and</strong> sample. Divide this figure by /3 to get the st<strong>and</strong>ard error for<br />

data from B three-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample.<br />

Estimation <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ard Error for Types <strong>of</strong> Statistics not Shown in the<br />

Tables<br />

The tabulated values for st<strong>and</strong>ard errnrs will be adeouate for data giving<br />

a level or percentage. In some instances, however, it may be necessary1<br />

to have a rough estimate <strong>of</strong> sampling variability for a statistic not<br />

covered by the tables (e.g., a" index). The r<strong>and</strong>om group method may be<br />

used directly in such a situation by applying the following formula:


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d= +ciJ j<br />

2 (b - a2<br />

wher& 8 is the statistic <strong>of</strong> interest canputed from the full sample;<br />

I~J is the statistic computed from the jth r<strong>and</strong>om group; <strong>and</strong><br />

t is the number <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>aa groups.<br />

The statistic emay be an index, a regression or correlation coefficient,<br />

or other measure for hich the following approximate relationship holds:<br />

,<br />

Esj = Ee<br />

where EeJ <strong>and</strong> E&indicate the expected values <strong>of</strong> the measure for the jth<br />

r<strong>and</strong>om group <strong>and</strong> the full sample respectively. Thus, for example, the<br />

formula does not apply for &defined as an estimated total number <strong>of</strong> persons<br />

or housing units in e category.<br />

The procedure specified by the formula ford; requires the following<br />

steps:<br />

1. <strong>Use</strong> t = 50 when dealing with the l-in-100 sample or t = 10 with the<br />

l-in-l,%0 sample. (See note below for use <strong>of</strong> other values <strong>of</strong> t.)<br />

2. Assign each oh the recorda to one <strong>of</strong> the t r<strong>and</strong>om groups based on<br />

the subsample nunbe* (item H93-94).<br />

a. To construct 50 r<strong>and</strong>om groups, assign all records in which<br />

the subsample number is 01 or 51 to the first r<strong>and</strong>om group;<br />

all records in which the subsample number is 02 or 52 to the<br />

second r<strong>and</strong>om group; etc. Finally, assign all records in tiich<br />

the subsample number is 50 or CO to r<strong>and</strong>om group number 59.<br />

b. To construct 10 r<strong>and</strong>om groups <strong>of</strong> the l-in-l,000 sample, assign<br />

all records with a 1 in the tens digit to r<strong>and</strong>om group 1;<br />

those with 8 2 in the tens digit to r<strong>and</strong>om group 2; etc.<br />

3. Independently within each r<strong>and</strong>om group, calculate the desired<br />

measure (@J) as if the recorda for that r<strong>and</strong>an griup were the<br />

entire sample.<br />

4. Compute the desired measure (a) on the entire sample.<br />

5. Compute the t values (BJ - e)' <strong>and</strong> apply in the above formula.<br />

'3. The square root <strong>of</strong> the result is'the desired st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

-7l-<br />

Note: Ihe user is cautioned that the st<strong>and</strong>ard error given by this<br />

procedure is itself subject to sampling error. Some control can be put<br />

on the reliability <strong>of</strong> the estimated 6 $ by the number <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>om groups<br />

used. The total sample can be separated into different numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

r<strong>and</strong>om groups by different schemes involving the subsample numbers which<br />

for the l-in-100 sample range frCT0 OCl to 99. Ideally, each r<strong>and</strong>om group<br />

should represent the total sample.<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>o? groups should be chosen to maximize the reliability<br />

<strong>of</strong> the estimate 0' The reliability <strong>of</strong> the estimated 6 6 will depend<br />

on the number <strong>of</strong> degrees <strong>of</strong> freedom in the estimate (i.e., by the choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> t, the number <strong>of</strong> r<strong>and</strong>om groups), <strong>and</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> units in each <strong>of</strong>i<br />

the re,sulting r<strong>and</strong>om groups. As a general rule, when estimating d 8<br />

using the l-in-100 sample choosing t = 50 would produce reasonably<br />

reliable estimates <strong>of</strong> 6 i,for most statistics. One might choose a<br />

smaller value for t to es Imate the sampling errors for statistics for a<br />

given State. The considerations leading to the proper choice <strong>of</strong> t are<br />

described in several statistical texts (for example, Hansen, HurWitz,<br />

Madow, <strong>Sample</strong> Survey Methods <strong>and</strong> Theory, Vol. I, Chapter 10, Section 16,<br />

page 440 ff).<br />

For the l-in-l,000 sample, the tens digits <strong>of</strong> the subsample number ranges<br />

from 0 to 9 <strong>and</strong> can be used to define 10 r<strong>and</strong>om groups (the units digit<br />

is fixed). When this sample is being used, the choice <strong>of</strong> t is limited to<br />

a maximum <strong>of</strong> t = 10.


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Table H. Estimated Totals Based on One-in-One-Thous<strong>and</strong> Samgle vith St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

Approximated by Computation Using R<strong>and</strong>om Groups <strong>and</strong> by <strong>Use</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tables B, C or D g<br />

Item<br />

White<br />

MC&.5<br />

Aural Farm<br />

Rural Non-farm<br />

Non-Heads<br />

Age under 5 years<br />

5 - 13 years<br />

14 - 24 years<br />

25 - 44 years<br />

45 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Females<br />

Rural Farm<br />

Rural Non-farm<br />

Non-Heads<br />

Age under 5 years<br />

5 - 13 Years<br />

14 - 24-years<br />

25 - 44 yeers<br />

45 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Non-ilhite<br />

hles<br />

Rural Farm<br />

Rural Non-farm<br />

Non-Heads<br />

Age ,Jnder 5 years<br />

5 - 13 years<br />

14 - 24 years<br />

25 - 44 years<br />

45 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Fenales<br />

R?lral Far,,,<br />

Rural Non-farm<br />

Non-Heads<br />

Age linder 5 years<br />

5 - 13 yeers<br />

14 - 24 years<br />

25 - 44 years<br />

45 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Estimate<br />

(000)<br />

(1)<br />

6,164 lid 128<br />

18,507 159 211<br />

8,868<br />

14,559<br />

9,761<br />

2,784<br />

2,548<br />

a8 99<br />

113 126<br />

103 106<br />

:: :45<br />

5,749 103 128<br />

18,122 187 203<br />

8,541 d4<br />

14,112 97<br />

11,599 106<br />

19,783 95<br />

19,100 111<br />

96<br />

127<br />

115<br />

830 54 45<br />

1,911 62 72<br />

1,4Cd 34<br />

2,149 43<br />

~,402 43<br />

6Po 28<br />

437 22<br />

Pl5<br />

1,853<br />

-i<br />

Computed<br />

by raadoln<br />

gK."*.<br />

(m)<br />

(2)<br />

1,377 26<br />

2,141 36<br />

1,659 28<br />

2,112 33<br />

1,656 29<br />

Approximate St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

From Tablee B, C or D<br />

Interpolated<br />

value (COO)<br />

Characteristic<br />

Q-P=<br />

(3) (4)<br />

;z<br />

4':<br />

39<br />

28<br />

22<br />

47<br />

62<br />

ii<br />

42<br />

38<br />

34<br />

III<br />

III<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

III<br />

III<br />

III<br />

III<br />

(Continued)<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

I<br />

I<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

III<br />

III<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Table H. Estimated Totals Based on One-in-One-Thous<strong>and</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> with St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

Approximated b Computation Using R<strong>and</strong>om Groups <strong>and</strong> by <strong>Use</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tables B, C,<br />

or D (cont'd)J d<br />

Item<br />

Highest Grade <strong>of</strong> School<br />

Completed<br />

Age 25 <strong>and</strong> Over<br />

None, Elementary l-4<br />

Elementary 5 or 6<br />

Elementary 7<br />

College, l-3 years<br />

College, 4 yrs. or over<br />

In Civilian Labor Force<br />

At work<br />

With a job, not at work<br />

Unemployed<br />

All <strong>Housing</strong> Units<br />

Without Telephones<br />

Built before 1950<br />

Heating Eouipment<br />

Electric builb-in units<br />

Not heated<br />

Dilapidated<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Bedrooms<br />

1<br />

3<br />

4 or more<br />

Ow,er-Occupied Units<br />

Whites<br />

Non-whites<br />

With 7 or mclre rooms<br />

With 1 person per PJO*i<br />

;timate<br />

(000)<br />

(1)<br />

8,102<br />

7,351<br />

6,313<br />

8,808<br />

7,614<br />

62,717<br />

1,665<br />

3m<br />

11,258<br />

38,354<br />

656<br />

505<br />

2,353<br />

3%<br />

71382<br />

29,970<br />

Value<br />

Less than $5,000 3,085<br />

$5,000 - $9,9@J<br />

6,493<br />

$35,000 or more 156<br />

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-I--<br />

Computed<br />

by r<strong>and</strong>om<br />

"'%G<br />

(2)<br />

99<br />

91<br />

85<br />

;;i<br />

85<br />

89<br />

23<br />

zl<br />

8,840 179<br />

17,155 264<br />

6,060 142<br />

3<br />

7:<br />

37<br />

56<br />

64<br />

21<br />

Approximate St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

T- From Tables B, C or D<br />

Interpolated<br />

value (ooo)<br />

(3)<br />

92<br />

91<br />

63<br />

99<br />

92<br />

3 4:<br />

36 4’ J<br />

66 9<br />

2:<br />

23<br />

Characteristic<br />

tYPe<br />

,(4)<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

(Continued)


Table H. Estimated Totals Based on One-in-One-Thous<strong>and</strong> <strong>Sample</strong> with St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

Approximeted<br />

or D (Cont'd)ti<br />

by Computation Using R<strong>and</strong>om Groupa <strong>and</strong> by <strong>Use</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tables B, C,<br />

Item<br />

Renter-Occupied Units<br />

Whites<br />

Non-whites<br />

With 7 or more rooms<br />

Witn 1 person per room<br />

Gross Rent<br />

Under $30<br />

$30 - $59<br />

$150 or more<br />

Contract Rent<br />

Under $30<br />

$30 - $59<br />

$150 or more<br />

Estimate<br />

(ooo)<br />

(1)<br />

17,084<br />

3,060<br />

1,219<br />

16,852<br />

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Computed<br />

by r<strong>and</strong>om<br />

groups<br />

(m)<br />

(2)<br />

32<br />

3<br />

1,032 28<br />

5,194<br />

574<br />

3<br />

58<br />

25<br />

2,301 46<br />

7,028 69<br />

370 19<br />

Approximate St<strong>and</strong>ard Errors<br />

From Tables B, C or D<br />

Interpolated<br />

value (CCO)<br />

(3)<br />

i!<br />

45 J<br />

3o 3J<br />

28<br />

58<br />

21<br />

64:<br />

16<br />

Characteristic<br />

tYP=<br />

3 The figxes in this table were calculated using data from en earlier one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong><br />

sample selected using the Same sample design employed here. While the figures may not<br />

be in exect agreement with figures from the present eemple, they accurately reflect the<br />

comparisons which the table wee designed to illustrate.<br />

Y St<strong>and</strong>ard error not quoted in tables because non-sampling errors contribute<br />

s bstentielly to total survey error for estimates <strong>of</strong> this megnitude.<br />

!!I<br />

t<br />

Computed st<strong>and</strong>ard error less then given in Tables B C,or D since item describes e<br />

str*t?m within which sample selection wes controlled.<br />

1/B esed on e one-in-five-thous<strong>and</strong> sample.<br />

(4)<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

c<br />

3 person hous<br />

8 to 11 person<br />

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Stratification Cells <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>om Start Numbers<br />

<strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Sample</strong><br />

--Selection <strong>of</strong> Intermediate <strong>Sample</strong>s<br />

<strong>Sample</strong>s in the range between one-in-one-hundred end one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong><br />

may be selected by using en appropriate combination <strong>of</strong> the other samples;<br />

for instance, 8 stratified systematic three-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample would<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> the households <strong>and</strong> group quarters<br />

systematically-selected one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong><br />

comprising three<br />

samples. Such intermediate<br />

samples<br />

sample.<br />

ere also stratified systematic subsamples <strong>of</strong> the next largest<br />

I<br />

<strong>Housing</strong> Subsamples<br />

Since some <strong>of</strong> the housing items were collected as sytematic four-fifths<br />

or one-fifth subsamples <strong>of</strong> the initial 25-percent sample, the resulting<br />

sampling rates for these items we: For the one-in-one-hundred sample,<br />

subsamples <strong>of</strong> one-in-125 end one-in-500, respectively; for the one-in-<br />

one-thous<strong>and</strong> sample, subsamples <strong>of</strong> one-in-l,250 end One-in-5,m,<br />

respectively; end for the one-in-ten-thoueend sample, subsamples Of one-<br />

in-12,500 end 5C,000,respectively.


8. Estimation<br />

&timstes <strong>of</strong> true values mey be made from sample data by using a simple<br />

inflation estimate, that is, by multiplying the <strong>Sample</strong> figure by the<br />

reciprocal <strong>of</strong> the sampling rate. For example, to estimate the total<br />

"umber <strong>of</strong> Persons with a certain population characteristic from a one-<br />

in-one-hundred sample, multiply the sample total by 100. Sampling rates<br />

for haNdsing data are give" in the preceding section. The sampling rate<br />

for an intermediate-sized sample is the number Of smaller tabulated<br />

samples used multiplied by the sampling rate for the smaller sample.<br />

Table I at the end <strong>of</strong> this section, PP. 15-76, provides estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

total <strong>Population</strong>, black population <strong>and</strong> other groups fran the one-in-<br />

one-hundred sample, compared with the pull <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Census</strong> cou"t.<br />

c. s li ng Variability<br />

Generel<br />

Estimates derived from the sanple tabulations are subject to srvnpling<br />

variability, which ca" be measured by the st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

are tV0 Out <strong>of</strong> three that the difference (due to sampling<br />

The chances<br />

variability)<br />

between the safnple estimate end the figure that would have bee" obtained<br />

from (1 Complete count <strong>of</strong> the population is less than the st<strong>and</strong>ard error.<br />

The chances are about 19 out <strong>of</strong> 20 that the difference is less than<br />

twice the st<strong>and</strong>ard error end about 99 out <strong>of</strong> 100 that it is less than<br />

2-l/2 times the at<strong>and</strong>erd error.<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard error must be multiplied<br />

The amount<br />

to obtain<br />

by which the estimated<br />

other odds can be found in<br />

most statistical textbooks.<br />

--Grouping Item by l'yw <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ard Error.<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ard error <strong>of</strong> en estimate depends on sample size, method <strong>of</strong><br />

sampling, <strong>and</strong> the estimation Process. I" B Cluster sample as was used<br />

for population items<br />

was by household, <strong>and</strong> persons in each<br />

household comprised<br />

, the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors may vary from one<br />

type <strong>of</strong> statistic to another, depending on the homogeneity <strong>of</strong> the item<br />

within a cluster. The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> stratification also tends to<br />

v*ry among Items. As 8 result, B simple table containing the exact<br />

stendard e*rOrS Cannot be constructed for sophisticated designs <strong>of</strong> this<br />

type. Instead, aPProximatio"s to the st<strong>and</strong>ard errors are produced for<br />

chxes<br />

studies<br />

sufficient<br />

classes<br />

<strong>of</strong> items which behave in a furly si&ler manner. Empirical<br />

show that Par the samples considered here, three classes are<br />

for most analyses. The grouping <strong>of</strong> items into these three<br />

is shovn in Table A, pege 63.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard errors for the one-in-one-hundred, one-in-one-thous<strong>and</strong>, end<br />

one-in-ten-thous<strong>and</strong> waple~ have bean produced for three glasses <strong>of</strong><br />

characteristics. The Characteristics within the three classes differ<br />

mei"lY i" the MY they are affected by the homogeneity <strong>of</strong>pereons within<br />

1 household. The st<strong>and</strong>ard errors give" In Tables B end E (<strong>and</strong> described 8s for<br />

Type I, pp. u3 ' <strong>and</strong> 05) ' are for characteristics having relatively low homogeneity<br />

among persons within households. These are for characteristics which are<br />

.<br />

d l/lo orjo tbrginels From <strong>1960</strong> <strong>Public</strong> USe <strong>Sample</strong><br />

v. lJl,Ooo e"<br />

The follow<br />

i"g section Provides marginals from the All <strong>1960</strong> income, <strong>Public</strong> occupetlo" "se SyPle<br />

1/1,000 *n- ,A ~/lo.ooO -, - , files for all date items.<br />

<strong>and</strong> rnnt catpnories are ?'""" ..,,dyed. use <strong>of</strong> thesedata by the researcher<br />

shoLu ;;",,,fde I_-- -- an indication <strong>of</strong> what is available in the <strong>1960</strong> Publ:, 1 "se<br />

samples before<br />

actual manipulation <strong>of</strong> the smple~ is undertake".<br />

SOme c*ser n-‘<br />

,se"tetio" <strong>of</strong> the marginals should relieve the researcher<br />

a*c*.<br />

<strong>of</strong> having ';o';;e the samples to obtain simple . '<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Totals<br />

me gra"d totals for the household <strong>and</strong> Person records are Provided e= a<br />

&eck o" the individual researcher's files.<br />

l/l,ooo 1/10,000<br />

Household Record<br />

person Record<br />

-T7-<br />

57922<br />

180047<br />

5792<br />

17958


Household Record Margin&s<br />

Chmecter <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

n7-a 6tate <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

Residence Alaska<br />

BTATERES APiZO"fl<br />

AKl.“S3S<br />

California<br />

Colorado<br />

Connecticut<br />

Delaware<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

Florida<br />

Georgia<br />

HeW8ii<br />

Idaho<br />

Illinois<br />

Indiana<br />

IDWe<br />

Kansas<br />

Kentucky<br />

Louisiana<br />

Maine<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

Nessachusetts<br />

Michigan<br />

Minnesota<br />

Mississippi<br />

Missouri<br />

HDntana<br />

Nebraska<br />

Nevada<br />

New Hampshire<br />

New Jersev<br />

New &xi&<br />

New York<br />

North Caroline<br />

North Dakota<br />

Ohio<br />

Oklahoma<br />

Oregon<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

South Carolina<br />

South Dakota<br />

Te""eSSee<br />

TCXELY<br />

Utah<br />

Vermont<br />

Virginia<br />

L.<br />

-78<br />

.<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Code l/l,O@J 1/10.000<br />

- Code<br />

1<br />

:<br />

5<br />

2<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

15<br />

16<br />

2<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

2s<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

::<br />

34<br />

2<br />

;c7<br />

4':<br />

41<br />

tt<br />

4465<br />

4487<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

l/l,OCO<br />

gi;z<br />

401<br />

557<br />

5495<br />

5.x<br />

929<br />

144<br />

294<br />

1653<br />

1180<br />

192<br />

204<br />

3349<br />

1500<br />

911<br />

735<br />

935<br />

960<br />

315<br />

956<br />

1731<br />

2407<br />

1081<br />

617<br />

1473<br />

224<br />

470<br />

101<br />

205<br />

1961<br />

273<br />

5711<br />

1345<br />

191<br />

3037<br />

do2<br />

607<br />

3623<br />

:kz<br />

219<br />

1004<br />

3018<br />

261<br />

122<br />

1243<br />

1/1o,oco<br />

95<br />

41<br />

5::<br />

60<br />

33<br />

12<br />

27<br />

168<br />

121<br />

13<br />

3::<br />

150<br />

94<br />

76<br />

93<br />

;:<br />

97<br />

171<br />

243<br />

107<br />

60<br />

146<br />

lt;<br />

9<br />

1;:<br />

56'97<br />

137<br />

3:<br />

13<br />

124<br />

Washington<br />

west Virginia *<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Wyoming<br />

H9 Urban/Rural<br />

Urban<br />

Residence<br />

Rllral<br />

IJRBms<br />

Not applicable<br />

HlO Met.ropolita"/<br />

Metropolitan<br />

NonmetropolitfL"<br />

Nonmetropolitan<br />

Residence<br />

Not applicable<br />

KFTRORFS<br />

Hll Central city/ I" central city <strong>of</strong> SMSA<br />

Non-Central City Res Not in a Central City<br />

CITYRES Not applicable<br />

Hi'+13 Number Of 1 person (includes gr""P<br />

Persons in<br />

quarters)<br />

<strong>Housing</strong> Unit<br />

NPERSON<br />

16-17 persons<br />

~14-15 Residence Not group quarters<br />

i* Group QUarterfi Group quarters<br />

GROUPRES<br />

~18 Telephone<br />

Yes<br />

Available<br />

NO<br />

Not applicable (G.P.)<br />

PHONE<br />

m9 Access to Unit Direct<br />

ENTRANCE<br />

Indirect<br />

Not epplicable (G.Q.)<br />

H2o Kitchen a-<br />

Exclusive use<br />

Cooking Facilities<br />

Shared Or "One<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

lalwm<br />

;t<br />

55<br />

56<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1 2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16-17<br />

00<br />

11<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

3<br />

982 552<br />

1240<br />

105<br />

40550<br />

15876<br />

1496<br />

33940<br />

15166 8816<br />

18204<br />

31121<br />

8597<br />

11980<br />

14894<br />

loo12<br />

9112<br />

5860<br />

2;:<br />

712<br />

365<br />

209<br />

111<br />

48<br />

30<br />

23<br />

6<br />

3<br />

53m<br />

4922<br />

41425<br />

11575<br />

4922<br />

52960<br />

40<br />

4922<br />

52373<br />

627<br />

4922<br />

102 55<br />

125<br />

12<br />

4040<br />

1610<br />

142<br />

3375<br />

'El<br />

::2<br />

859<br />

1200<br />

1489<br />

loo1<br />

912<br />

586<br />

312<br />

144<br />

78<br />

34<br />

24<br />

4<br />

4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

5299<br />

493<br />

4112<br />

1187<br />

493<br />

52%<br />

49:<br />

5231<br />

68<br />

493<br />

-19-


Qlcuacter md Title<br />

E2l lhmha<strong>of</strong><br />

Rooms<br />

NRool<br />

X22 Presence <strong>of</strong> Hot<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cold Piped Water<br />

HOlWATER<br />

H23 Flush Toilet<br />

TOILET<br />

H24 Bathtub or<br />

Shower<br />

SH(WER<br />

H25 Plumbing<br />

Facilities Recode<br />

FTlJmING<br />

H27 Tenure<br />

TEXUFE<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

1 room<br />

2 rnOms<br />

3 *clOmS<br />

4 room.5<br />

5 rooms<br />

6 rooms<br />

7 rooms<br />

6 rooms<br />

g room CT more<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

No, only cold piped water<br />

No piped water<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Yes, for this household only<br />

Yes, but also used by another<br />

household<br />

No flush toilet<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Yes, for this household on4<br />

Yes, but also used by another<br />

household<br />

No bathtub or shower<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

With all plumbing facilities<br />

Lacking hot water only<br />

Lacking other plumbing<br />

facilities<br />

Zlot applicable (C.Q.)<br />

With a basement<br />

On a concrete slab<br />

Built in another way<br />

Not spplic.sble (5$ form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Guned or being bought<br />

Rented for cash lent<br />

No cash rent<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

HZ'8 C~JJJE~C~~ use 1 unit, mith business<br />

mnEmIsE 1 unit, no business<br />

Not applicable<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

43<br />

2<br />

:<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

P<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

;<br />

4<br />

0<br />

2<br />

43<br />

0<br />

2<br />

3<br />

l/l,ooo 1/1o.o00<br />

1225<br />

2152<br />

6036<br />

llGg1<br />

w36<br />

140-r<br />

4768<br />

2162<br />

1623<br />

4922<br />

47216 4708<br />

2735 277<br />

3049 314<br />

4922 493<br />

W% 4699<br />

1440 127<br />

4604<br />

4922<br />

120 *<br />

22<br />

1138 '<br />

1347<br />

1004<br />

495<br />

225<br />

160<br />

493<br />

473<br />

493<br />

46225 4614<br />

1414 125<br />

5361 560<br />

4922 493 -<br />

45267 4519<br />

798 82<br />

6935 698<br />

4922 493<br />

23630 2364<br />

5318 535<br />

13396 1330<br />

106% 1070<br />

4922 '(93<br />

32784 3278<br />

18020 1819<br />

2188 202<br />

4922 493<br />

4l.l 38<br />

25515 2571<br />

31996 3l63<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H29-30 Value <strong>of</strong><br />

Property for Specified<br />

fkner Units<br />

HOUSVAW<br />

H31-33 Contract<br />

Monthly Rent for<br />

Specified Renter<br />

unit<br />

CONTFam<br />

H34-36 Gross Month4<br />

Rent for Specified<br />

Units<br />

GROSRENT<br />

H37 Rent Includes<br />

L<strong>and</strong> <strong>Use</strong>d for<br />

Farming<br />

LAND-<br />

H38 Report Form<br />

REmPE<br />

-FL-<br />

Under $5,000<br />

$5,W - $7,400<br />

$7,500 - $9,900<br />

$lo,COO - $12,400<br />

$12,500 - $14,900<br />

$lS,cm - $17,400<br />

$17,500 - $19,900<br />

$20,ooO - $24,goO<br />

$25,m - $34,go0<br />

$35,cw or more<br />

Not applicable<br />

$1 - $19<br />

$20 - $29<br />

$30 - $39<br />

t';: - $;;<br />

$;: : g;<br />

$80 - $99<br />

$100 - $119<br />

$120 - $149<br />

$150 - $199<br />

$200 or more<br />

Not applicable<br />

$1 - $19<br />

$20 - $29<br />

",;a : $;;<br />

g : @;<br />

$70 - $79<br />

$80 - $99<br />

$100 - $119<br />

$120 - $149<br />

$150 - $199<br />

$200 or more<br />

Not applicable<br />

YC?S<br />

::t applicable (R14)<br />

Not applicable<br />

2c4 Semple,form Rc3<br />

205 <strong>Sample</strong>, fora PH4<br />

5g <strong>Sample</strong>, form m3<br />

5% <strong>Sample</strong>, form FM4<br />

got applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

11<br />

co1<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

2<br />

007<br />

cca<br />

w<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

001<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

005<br />

006<br />

ow<br />

008<br />

ow<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1/1,Coo<br />

3W6<br />

3169<br />

3383<br />

3973<br />

3467<br />

2884<br />

1749<br />

1863<br />

1206<br />

745<br />

32407<br />

171<br />

1%<br />

, 117<br />

69<br />

3221<br />

946 102<br />

1422 143<br />

1974 213<br />

2438 254<br />

2574 257<br />

2590 249<br />

1939 184<br />

2091 207<br />

9% loo<br />

549 54<br />

216 27<br />

155<br />

8<br />

40012 3992<br />

321<br />

768<br />

1218<br />

1711<br />

2205<br />

2495<br />

2417<br />

349i<br />

1713<br />

928<br />

:x:<br />

40072<br />

41<br />

73<br />

115<br />

:zz<br />

257<br />

247<br />

324<br />

180<br />

104<br />

37<br />

15<br />

3992<br />

163 16<br />

7517 783<br />

10170 1001<br />

40072 3992<br />

26192<br />

16162<br />

6694<br />

3962<br />

4922<br />

l..IO,CoC<br />

318<br />

318<br />

325<br />

410<br />

363<br />

284<br />

2613<br />

1616<br />

671<br />

:z


Cheracter end Title<br />

H39 Condition Of<br />

HOUSing<br />

EDXISCOND<br />

H51 Heating<br />

Equipment<br />

HEATING<br />

K52<br />

Built<br />

Year Structure<br />

mILTYR<br />

li53 Units in<br />

stFllcture<br />

BUNITS<br />

X54 Location <strong>of</strong><br />

structure<br />

FARML4XA<br />

H55 Sales <strong>of</strong> Farm<br />

Products<br />

mlzumoD<br />

-82-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Sound<br />

Deteriorating<br />

Dilapidated<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Steam or hot water<br />

Central warm air furnace<br />

Built in electric unit<br />

Floor, wall or pipeless<br />

furnace<br />

Other means, with flue<br />

Other means. no Plue<br />

Not heated .<br />

Not sppllcable (G.Q.)<br />

1959 or <strong>1960</strong><br />

1955 - 19%<br />

1950 - 1954<br />

1940 - 1949<br />

1930 - 1939<br />

1929 or earlier<br />

Not applic.9blc (G.Q.)<br />

1 unit, detached<br />

1 unit, attached<br />

2 units<br />

3 - 4 units<br />

5 - g units<br />

10 - 19 units<br />

20 - 49 units<br />

50 or more units<br />

Mobile home or trailer<br />

Not ap licable (G.Q. or 5%<br />

form P<br />

On a city lot<br />

On B place<br />

ecres<br />

less then 10<br />

On a place<br />

*cl-es<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 or nnre<br />

Not applicable (pH4)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Less than 10 acres <strong>and</strong> sales<br />

$250 or more<br />

Less than 10 acres <strong>and</strong> sales<br />

1~ than $250<br />

10 ecrcs or more <strong>and</strong> sales<br />

$50 or more<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

i<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

6'<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

2<br />

ii<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

l/l,COO 1/1o,ooo<br />

43756 4380<br />

7004 689<br />

2240 230<br />

4922 493<br />

12105 1171<br />

17161 1730<br />

667 69<br />

6122 647<br />

11252<br />

5192<br />

4;:<br />

1131<br />

505<br />

46<br />

493<br />

1684 170<br />

5717 555<br />

7091 702<br />

:iz :;i<br />

24717 2521<br />

4922 493<br />

29014<br />

2658<br />

3208<br />

2272<br />

1519<br />

992<br />

1087<br />

927<br />

66-t<br />

15578<br />

2880<br />

273<br />

331<br />

225<br />

169<br />

91<br />

103<br />

6':<br />

1563<br />

18700 1877<br />

8248 860<br />

5928 547<br />

20124 2015<br />

4922 493<br />

300 37<br />

7948 823<br />

4016 376<br />

character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H55 Sales <strong>of</strong> Farm<br />

Products (Cont'd)<br />

h'56 SW-ce <strong>of</strong> Water<br />

WATEXSOU<br />

H57 Sewage Disposal<br />

SEWAGE<br />

~58 Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Bathrooms<br />

NBATH<br />

H59 Air Condition-<br />

ing<br />

AIRCON<br />

H60 Automobiles<br />

NAN-0<br />

PH3 FORM (5%)<br />

H60 Automobiles<br />

NAIJTO<br />

Fli4FORM (20%)<br />

-83-<br />

10 acres or more <strong>and</strong> sales<br />

less than $50<br />

Not applicable (on a city<br />

lot or Fn4)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

<strong>Public</strong> System<br />

Individual well<br />

Some other source<br />

Not applicable (5% or Ri4,<br />

2G% form)<br />

Not applicable (~.a.)<br />

Yes, connected to public<br />

sewer<br />

No, connected to septic tank<br />

No, use other means<br />

Not applicable (5% or PH4,<br />

2@% form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

No bathroom, or only a half<br />

1 complete bathroom<br />

1 complete bathroom, plus<br />

half<br />

2 or more complete bathrooms<br />

Not applicable (5% form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

1 room unit<br />

2 or more room units<br />

Central system<br />

No air conditioning<br />

Not applicable (2C?6 form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

NIXlIZ<br />

1 automobile<br />

2 automobiles<br />

3 or more automobiles<br />

Not2zp;;;ible<br />

Not applicable (c.Q.1<br />

NOW<br />

1 automobile<br />

2 automobiles<br />

Not applicable<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

3<br />

l/l,ooo l/lO.lXM3<br />

1912 171<br />

6 38824 3892<br />

7<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

5<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

5<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

il<br />

5<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

5<br />

4922 493<br />

17383<br />

1726<br />

7591<br />

762<br />

1208<br />

125<br />

26818 2666<br />

4922 493<br />

12839<br />

1271<br />

9654 972<br />

3689 370<br />

26818 2686<br />

4922 493<br />

6169<br />

29519<br />

620<br />

s90<br />

3050<br />

261<br />

3606 358<br />

106%<br />

1070<br />

4922 493<br />

850<br />

304<br />

195<br />

9305<br />

42344<br />

4922<br />

1021<br />

3966<br />

1519<br />

186<br />

26182<br />

4922<br />

5028<br />

8455<br />

2342<br />

337<br />

3962<br />

Y<br />

I<br />

y/Group quarters figure can only be counted once for the gr<strong>and</strong> total <strong>of</strong> H60,<br />

PH4 <strong>and</strong> PH3 forms<br />

82<br />

35<br />

9;;<br />

4229<br />

493<br />

532<br />

849<br />

215<br />

20<br />

493<br />

106<br />

420<br />

133<br />

12


c?mrrcter l d Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H61BedrCU~<br />

NBEDROCN<br />

H62 Clothes Washing Automatic o* semi-automatic<br />

&chine or washer-dryer<br />

WASHER Wringer<br />

NOM<br />

or separate spinner<br />

Not applicable 20$ form)<br />

Not applicable C.Q.)<br />

1?&3 Clothes Dryer<br />

DRYER<br />

~64 Stories md<br />

Elevators<br />

ELEVATOR<br />

H65 Home Food<br />

Freezer<br />

FREEZER<br />

H&j Television<br />

TV<br />

Bet 1 ret<br />

2 or more sets<br />

NCXle<br />

Not applicable 2ojb Porn)<br />

lot applicable I G.Q.)<br />

H67 House Heating<br />

Fuel<br />

HEATFUEL<br />

-84-<br />

No bedroom<br />

1 bedroom<br />

2 bedrooma<br />

3 bedrooms<br />

4 or more bedrooms<br />

Not applicable 208 form)<br />

Not applicable I C.P.)<br />

Electrically heated clothes<br />

dryer<br />

Gas heated clothes dryer<br />

NClnt?<br />

Not applicable (ZC$ form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

3 stories or less<br />

4 or more stories<br />

elevator<br />

with<br />

4 or rare stories, walkup<br />

Ilot applicable !& or<br />

M3, x$ form I<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Yes<br />

NO<br />

Not applicable 2C$ form)<br />

Not applicable G.Q.)<br />

Utility g*s<br />

Bottled, tank or LP ,$as<br />

Blectrlcity<br />

Fuel-011, kerosene, etc.<br />

Cod or coke<br />

Wood<br />

Other fuel<br />

no fuel used<br />

not applicable<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

:<br />

4<br />

6<br />

7<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

0<br />

1<br />

5<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

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0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

t<br />

2<br />

;I<br />

9<br />

l/l.COO l/lO,CCQ<br />

376 32<br />

W7 175<br />

3832 398<br />

2: ::z<br />

42344 4229<br />

4922 493<br />

4404 428<br />

3470 336<br />

2782 3%<br />

42344 4229<br />

4922 493<br />

1471 142<br />

574<br />

8611<br />

42344<br />

4922<br />

8::<br />

4229<br />

493<br />

14283 1441<br />

968 99<br />

4g<br />

76<br />

3683<br />

4922 493<br />

<strong>1960</strong><br />

8209<br />

:z<br />

42344<br />

4922<br />

4620<br />

516<br />

174<br />

3484<br />

1241<br />

":z<br />

423::<br />

4922<br />

193<br />

877<br />

"g<br />

836<br />

114<br />

120<br />

4229<br />

493<br />

483<br />

44<br />

324:<br />

130<br />

34<br />

2<br />

42:;<br />

493<br />

-85-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H68 Radio<br />

RADIO<br />

H70 Household Type<br />

HCUSTYPE<br />

H71 Head's Race<br />

HFADRACE<br />

H72-73 Head's Age<br />

' HEADAGE<br />

1 radio<br />

2 or more radios<br />

NOW<br />

Not applicable (20& form)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>-wife family<br />

Other family with male head<br />

Family with female head<br />

Male primary individual<br />

Female primary individual<br />

Group quarters<br />

White<br />

Negr0<br />

Indian<br />

J*p*MSe<br />

Chinese<br />

Filipino<br />

Other (including Hawaiian,<br />

Korean, Aleut, <strong>and</strong> Eskimo)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

14 years old<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

i<br />

4<br />

5<br />

l/l.CXO 1/1o,ooo<br />

5985<br />

3812<br />

859<br />

42344<br />

4922<br />

39640<br />

1311<br />

4124<br />

2898<br />

5027<br />

4922<br />

47843<br />

4761<br />

120<br />

115<br />

;iT<br />

41<br />

598<br />

379<br />

42:;<br />

493<br />

3923<br />

130<br />

454<br />

z::<br />

493<br />

4784<br />

482<br />

7<br />

10<br />

9<br />

5<br />

2<br />

9 4922 493<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

;iY<br />

;;<br />

;z<br />

:i<br />

4':<br />

6<br />

63<br />

$7<br />

172<br />

275<br />

:z<br />

548<br />

663<br />

797<br />

810<br />

855<br />

a88<br />

996<br />

1020<br />

1026<br />

1158<br />

1066<br />

log3<br />

1204<br />

1175<br />

1229<br />

1184<br />

1182<br />

1174<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

6"<br />

13<br />

26<br />

39<br />

2:<br />

74<br />

i;<br />

88<br />

94<br />

95<br />

103<br />

a3<br />

123<br />

106<br />

116<br />

122<br />

100<br />

110<br />

134<br />

122<br />

114


-86-<br />

wacter <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

n72-73 Heed'6 Age 41 years old<br />

(Cont'd) 42 " "<br />

43 " "<br />

LL ,I II<br />

- Code<br />

41<br />

42<br />

2<br />

45<br />

46<br />

47<br />

:;<br />

::<br />

::<br />

54<br />

55<br />

56<br />

:;I<br />

59<br />

2<br />

2;<br />

64<br />

265<br />

2:<br />

69<br />

70<br />

71<br />

72<br />

8:<br />

75<br />

76<br />

8;<br />

ii:<br />

::<br />

2<br />

a5<br />

86<br />

23<br />

89<br />

l/l,COO<br />

:x<br />

1117<br />

1148<br />

1215<br />

1116<br />

1195<br />

1045<br />

1087<br />

1087<br />

1042<br />

1056<br />

%<br />

1018<br />

1001<br />

z;;<br />

1011<br />

828<br />

a45<br />

775<br />

776<br />

a15<br />

717<br />

x::<br />

648<br />

22<br />

561<br />

gz<br />

439<br />

378<br />

352<br />

2;<br />

204<br />

166<br />

160<br />

117<br />

94<br />

2<br />

::<br />

29<br />

l/lO.oCa<br />

l22<br />

126<br />

121<br />

125<br />

103<br />

128<br />

log<br />

95<br />

114<br />

107<br />

105<br />

108<br />

97<br />

102<br />

105<br />

zi<br />

7a<br />

97<br />

100<br />

iii:<br />

2;<br />

89<br />

z;<br />

68<br />

65<br />

52<br />

52<br />

2:<br />

48<br />

49<br />

28<br />

29<br />

28<br />

26<br />

31<br />

19<br />

12<br />

14<br />

i<br />

9<br />

7<br />

1<br />

1<br />

-87-<br />

Charecter <strong>and</strong> Title Rscription <strong>of</strong> Code - Code<br />

._<br />

1172-73 Heed's ke go - 99 years old W-99<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

100 or more<br />

00<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

01<br />

H74 Spanish Sur-<br />

name (Head)<br />

SPANISH<br />

H75 Persons Under<br />

18 ir Household<br />

TOTKID<br />

H77 Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Related Children<br />

Under 18 in<br />

Household<br />

WHKIDl8<br />

H78 Nmber <strong>of</strong><br />

Related Children<br />

Under 6 Years<br />

Old in Household<br />

mHKID6<br />

White, Spanish surname<br />

Negro end other races<br />

(except white), Spanish<br />

surname<br />

Not applicable (not one <strong>of</strong><br />

the 5 Southwestern states)<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

No persons under 18<br />

(includes G.Q.)<br />

1 person under 18<br />

2 persons under 18<br />

3 persons under 18<br />

4 persons under 18<br />

5 persons under 18<br />

6 persons under 18<br />

7 persons under 18<br />

8 persons under 18<br />

9 or more persons under 18<br />

No related children under la<br />

(includes G.Q.)<br />

1 related child under 18<br />

2 related children under 18<br />

3 related children under 18<br />

4 related children under 18<br />

5 related children under 18<br />

6 related children under 18<br />

7 related children under 18<br />

8 related children under 18<br />

9 ordF;arelated children<br />

No related children under 6<br />

years (includes G.Q.)<br />

1 related child under 6 years<br />

2 related children under 6<br />

3 %zzed children under 6<br />

years<br />

4 relate: children under 6<br />

years<br />

5 related children under 6<br />

years<br />

6 related children under 6<br />

7 ~~~:~ed<br />

years<br />

children under 6<br />

l/l,oGa<br />

66<br />

6<br />

4922<br />

1/10,000<br />

6<br />

49;<br />

0 799 63<br />

1 20 2<br />

2<br />

t<br />

8084 a29<br />

44097<br />

lrlro5<br />

4922 493<br />

0 30744 3&4<br />

8827<br />

;~~;<br />

2540<br />

1087<br />

563<br />

274<br />

159<br />

107<br />

30962<br />

8799<br />

8472<br />

5051<br />

2515<br />

1073<br />

561<br />

272<br />

156<br />

61<br />

891.<br />

839<br />

529<br />

258<br />

111<br />

57<br />

16<br />

15<br />

9<br />

3095<br />

a79<br />

a32<br />

526<br />

256<br />

110<br />

57<br />

16<br />

15<br />

6<br />

0 40327 4327<br />

1 8058 790<br />

2 4632 469<br />

3 1654 147<br />

4 437 48<br />

5 93 11<br />

6 19 0<br />

7 2 0


character uxi Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

R76 Related Children 8 related children under 6<br />

Under 6 (Cont'd) years<br />

9 or m3re related children<br />

under 6 years<br />

H79 Number <strong>of</strong> Persons<br />

65 Years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

in Household<br />

TmoKJ65<br />

No persons 65 _ fears <strong>and</strong> over<br />

(includes G.Q.)<br />

1 person 65 years <strong>and</strong> cwer<br />

2 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

3 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

4 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong> aver<br />

5 persona 65 YWS <strong>and</strong> over<br />

6 ~ETSOIIS 65 YWS ad bier<br />

7 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

8 persons 65 years <strong>and</strong> aver<br />

9 or lmre persons 65 years<br />

Md over<br />

H&Z Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Persons 60 years<br />

<strong>and</strong> Over in House-<br />

hold (excluding<br />

Head)<br />

M%OLD~O<br />

ml Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Roomers, Boarders<br />

or Lodgers<br />

NLODGER<br />

H82 Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Nonrelative in<br />

Household<br />

NCNREIAT<br />

H83 Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

Relative Other than<br />

wife Or OWn Child<br />

REWIVE<br />

H84 Persons per<br />

Room<br />

FErcmml<br />

No persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

(includes O.Q.)<br />

1 person 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

2 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

3 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

4 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

5 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

6 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

7 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

8 persons 60 years <strong>and</strong> over<br />

9 or more persons 60 years<br />

<strong>and</strong> over<br />

No RBL present in household<br />

RRL present in household<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

No nonrelative present<br />

Nonrelative present<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

No other relative present<br />

other relative present<br />

Not a~llcable (G-Q.)<br />

.50 or less<br />

.51 - .75<br />

.i6 - i60<br />

1.01 - 1.50<br />

1.51 - 2.00<br />

2.01 or more<br />

Not qpllcable (C.Q.)<br />

- Code<br />

8<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

65<br />

;<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

43<br />

2<br />

e7<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

43<br />

2<br />

lJl.ooo l/lO.ooo<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

46173 4616<br />

8374<br />

3:::<br />

9<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

49578<br />

7801<br />

493<br />

45<br />

5<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

825<br />

334<br />

16<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4953<br />

785<br />

52<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

51218 5142<br />

1782 157<br />

4922 493<br />

52740<br />

260<br />

4922<br />

5269<br />

4;;<br />

46502 4595<br />

64543 704<br />

4922 493<br />

22109<br />

u439<br />

I.2425<br />

4122<br />

1326<br />

579<br />

4922<br />

2209<br />

1245<br />

1241<br />

423<br />

124<br />

4;:<br />

character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H85-87 Total Family<br />

Income or Income <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Individual<br />

FMINCOM<br />

Loss <strong>of</strong> $1 - $99<br />

Income <strong>of</strong> $1 - $99<br />

$100 - $199<br />

$g 1 m&<br />

x;z - $;g<br />

$600 : $699<br />

;;g : ",;g<br />

$900 - $999<br />

-89-<br />

txz : txg<br />

$1:200 - $11299<br />

$1,300 - $1,399<br />

$1,400 - $1,499<br />

$1,500 - $1,599<br />

$1&w, - $1,699<br />

$1,700 - $1,799<br />

$1,600 - $1,@9<br />

$1,900 - $1,999<br />

$z,ooo - $2,099<br />

$2,100 - $2,199<br />

$2,200 - $2,299<br />

$2,300 - $2,399<br />

$2,400 - $2,499<br />

$2,500 - $2,599<br />

$2,600 - $2,699<br />

$2,700 - $2,799<br />

$;m& - y9&<br />

$s:wl : $3h99<br />

$3,100 - $3,199<br />

$3,200 - $3,299<br />

$3,300 - $3,399<br />

$3,4co - $3,499<br />

$3,500 - $3.599<br />

$3,600 - $3,699<br />

$3,700 - $3,799<br />

$3,800 - $3,@V<br />

$3,900 - $3,999<br />

$4,ooo - $4,099<br />

$4,100 - $4,199<br />

$4,200 - $‘+a9<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

-oo)d<br />

000)<br />

001<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

005<br />

oi%<br />

w<br />

006<br />

w<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

014<br />

015<br />

016<br />

017<br />

018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

024<br />

025<br />

026<br />

027<br />

028<br />

029<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

033<br />

034<br />

035<br />

036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

l/l,OW<br />

255 21<br />

222<br />

204<br />

350<br />

284<br />

425<br />

568<br />

5%<br />

542<br />

560<br />

664<br />

415<br />

680<br />

449<br />

4og<br />

550<br />

411<br />

401<br />

541<br />

413<br />

763<br />

446<br />

455<br />

428<br />

496<br />

542<br />

456<br />

449<br />

464<br />

364<br />

839<br />

435<br />

469<br />

420<br />

:%<br />

529<br />

433<br />

489<br />

4i?o<br />

970<br />

433<br />

5%<br />

Y/Although these two data items are indicated separately, they are read as<br />

a single item by the canputer.<br />

l/lO,ooo<br />

24<br />

15<br />

27<br />

29<br />

43;<br />

62<br />

63<br />

2<br />

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45<br />

47<br />

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41<br />

50<br />

44<br />

89<br />

5R<br />

44<br />

34<br />

48<br />

48<br />

:i<br />

55<br />

47<br />

75<br />

45<br />

53<br />

z:<br />

2<br />

42<br />

47<br />

1::<br />

29<br />

43


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wr&.er ud Title Description oP Code<br />

iQ35-87 Total Pus.lly $4,300 - $4,399<br />

Inccme or Income <strong>of</strong> $4,400 - $4,499<br />

Rimery Individual $4,500 - $4,599<br />

(Cod ‘d)<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

043<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

287<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

055<br />

056<br />

057<br />

058<br />

059<br />

2:<br />

062<br />

2;<br />

22<br />

2<br />

69<br />

070<br />

071<br />

072<br />

073<br />

074<br />

075<br />

076<br />

077<br />

078<br />

079<br />

2<br />

082<br />

oJ33<br />

iz:<br />

086<br />

087<br />

%<br />

2:<br />

4'19<br />

6";;<br />

445<br />

203<br />

489<br />

1270<br />

484<br />

676<br />

503<br />

523<br />

657<br />

501<br />

450<br />

E<br />

1088<br />

414<br />

559<br />

411<br />

448<br />

605<br />

z':<br />

2'8<br />

810<br />

329<br />

2:<br />

315<br />

521<br />

315<br />

3og<br />

330<br />

:z<br />

265<br />

295<br />

275<br />

285<br />

370<br />

257<br />

237<br />

229<br />

205<br />

461<br />

220<br />

' Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

H85-87 Total Family<br />

Income or Income <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Individual<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

-g1-<br />

$9,200 - $9,299<br />

$9,300 - $9,399<br />

$9,400 - $9,499<br />

$9,5~ - $9,599<br />

$9,600 - $v,@v<br />

$9,700 - $9,799<br />

$9,800 - $9&v<br />

$99900 - $9,999<br />

$lO,ooo - $10,939<br />

$ll,ooo - $11,999<br />

$12,~ - $12,999<br />

$13,m - $13,999<br />

$14,ooo - $14,999<br />

$lS,ooo - $15,999<br />

$16,~ - $16,~~<br />

$17,ooo - $17,999<br />

$18,~ - $18,999<br />

$W,~O - $19,999<br />

$20,~ - $2cJ,999<br />

$2l,UX' - $21,999<br />

$22,ooO - $22,999<br />

$23,m - $23,999<br />

$24,@33 - $24,999<br />

$25,CCO or mre<br />

$100 - $199 loss ti<br />

$2CK.- $299 loss<br />

$300 - $399 loss<br />

$400 - $499 loss<br />

$500 - $599 loss<br />

$700<br />

$tm<br />

- $799 loss<br />

- $899 loss<br />

$900 - $999 loss<br />

$l,Om - $l,C99 loss<br />

$1,100 - $1,199 loss<br />

$1,200 - $1,299 loss<br />

$l,Sao - $1,399 loss<br />

$1,400 - $1,499 loss<br />

$l,S@J - $1,599 10.3s<br />

$1,700<br />

$1,900<br />

- $1,799<br />

- $l,ggq<br />

loss<br />

loss<br />

$z,m - $Z,ogq loss<br />

$2,100 - $2,199 loss<br />

$2,600 - $2,699 loss<br />

$3,000 - 83,099 loss<br />

$3,200 - $3,299 10~s<br />

- Code<br />

092<br />

2:<br />

095<br />

096<br />

z<br />

Qvv<br />

105<br />

115<br />

125<br />

135<br />

145<br />

155<br />

165<br />

175<br />

185<br />

195<br />

205<br />

215<br />

225<br />

235<br />

245<br />

250<br />

-01<br />

-02<br />

-03<br />

-04<br />

-05<br />

-W<br />

-08<br />

-W<br />

-10<br />

-11<br />

-12<br />

-13<br />

-14<br />

-15<br />

-17<br />

-19<br />

-20<br />

-21<br />

-26<br />

-30<br />

-32<br />

-33<br />

-40<br />

-41<br />

l/l,ooO<br />

255<br />

230<br />

220<br />

250<br />

217<br />

169<br />

168<br />

160<br />

1727<br />

1181<br />

853<br />

593<br />

410<br />

23;<br />

184<br />

178<br />

117<br />

147<br />

101<br />

6';<br />

645:<br />

2<br />

:<br />

3<br />

7<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1/1o,Ca<br />

=For income loss, only those categories in which a case appears we indicated.<br />

31<br />

18<br />

19<br />

33<br />

31<br />

20<br />

23<br />

16<br />

166<br />

113<br />

i:<br />

40<br />

30<br />

23<br />

24<br />

15<br />

9<br />

14<br />

88<br />

:<br />

60<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

G<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1


-Cter wd TItJe Dsscriution <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

&5-87 tot&l ?emily $4,500 - $4,599 lOS.5<br />

Tncme (Cont'd) Lass <strong>of</strong> $9,900 or PIore<br />

Not qpllcable (G.Q.)<br />

Ho sacme<br />

H&3 Gross Rent as less than lO$<br />

a Percent <strong>of</strong> Family 1'3% to 14%<br />

IlICCX5? 15$to1%<br />

RATIORNT 20$ to 24%<br />

25% to 34%<br />

3% or more<br />

Not computed (0 or negative<br />

income <strong>and</strong> in rent<br />

universe, or no cash rent)<br />

Not applicable (not In rent<br />

univ rse, G.Q. or rural<br />

farm ?<br />

H8y Value/Family Less than 1.0<br />

Income Ratio 1.0 to 1.4<br />

RATIOVAL<br />

2.5 to 2.9<br />

3.0 to 3.9<br />

4.0 or more<br />

Not computed (0 or negative<br />

tncome <strong>and</strong> In the value<br />

universe)<br />

Not applicable (not in value<br />

universe or G. Q. )<br />

Hw Year Moved Into 1959 - <strong>1960</strong><br />

Unit (Head) 1958<br />

YEARMOVE 1957<br />

1954 - 19%<br />

1950 - 1953<br />

1*0 - 1949<br />

1939 <strong>of</strong> eeflier<br />

fiww's livedhere<br />

sot ~icsble (G4.)<br />

H9l Puerto Rican Yes<br />

Stock (Head)<br />

IUNRTO Et applicable (6.4.4<br />

l/l.cm ~10.000<br />

4’<br />

4922<br />

996<br />

1922<br />

~~~:<br />

2500<br />

2492<br />

3832<br />

2364<br />

37884<br />

3300<br />

4788<br />

5007<br />

:g<br />

2244<br />

3781<br />

172<br />

0<br />

49;<br />

89<br />

374<br />

249<br />

247<br />

381<br />

223<br />

32407 3221<br />

11788<br />

5171<br />

3951<br />

8921<br />

X%<br />

6201<br />

:g<br />

224<br />

52776<br />

4922<br />

?Z<br />

473<br />

389<br />

249<br />

235<br />

401 .<br />

14<br />

1133<br />

564<br />

392<br />

898<br />

681<br />

908<br />

604<br />

119<br />

493<br />

52;:<br />

493<br />

Person Record Narainals<br />

-93-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Pl Basic Relation-<br />

ship<br />

IimDmIA<br />

P2 Detailed Re-<br />

lationship <strong>of</strong> Per-<br />

sons in Household<br />

HEADRNLB<br />

P3 Subfamily Men-<br />

bership Number<br />

SBFAKILY<br />

~4-5 Type <strong>of</strong> Group<br />

Quarters<br />

4RTRm<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> household<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> head<br />

Son or daughter <strong>of</strong> head<br />

Other relative <strong>of</strong> head<br />

Roomer, hoarder, lodger<br />

Patient or Inmate<br />

Other not related to head<br />

Head, wife or child not In<br />

subfamily,or G.Q.<br />

Son or daughter or son-in-<br />

law or daughter-in-law<br />

in subfamily<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son or gr<strong>and</strong>aughter<br />

Father or mother or<br />

stepparent<br />

Father-In-law or mother-in-<br />

law<br />

Brother or sister or step-<br />

sister or stepbrother<br />

Brother-in-law or sister-in-<br />

law<br />

Other relative--aunt,<br />

cousin, etc.<br />

Partner oi friend<br />

Roomer, boarder, or lodger<br />

Resident effiployee<br />

Persons not in a SubfamIlY<br />

other than heed, wife or<br />

child <strong>of</strong> primary fsDlily<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily 1<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily 2<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily 3<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> subfamily<br />

Head, wife or child<br />

subfanily,or G.Q.<br />

4<br />

IlOt in<br />

Correctional institutions<br />

Mental diseases hospitals <strong>and</strong><br />

treatment centers<br />

TE <strong>and</strong> other chronic<br />

diseases hospitals<br />

Aged <strong>and</strong> dependent homes<br />

Mentally h<strong>and</strong>icapped homes<br />

<strong>and</strong> schools<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

2<br />

l/1,000<br />

:gc<br />

69995<br />

9828<br />

2375<br />

1890<br />

3319<br />

1665ad<br />

l/lO,OuO<br />

5299<br />

3928<br />

6904<br />

1089<br />

208<br />

203<br />

327<br />

16514<br />

0 1532 174<br />

1 2532 297<br />

2 136 140<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

zl<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4'<br />

9<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

04<br />

1301 133<br />

1411<br />

744<br />

153<br />

66<br />

1971 236<br />

261 23<br />

2114 lb5<br />

287 37<br />

9567 995<br />

3763 434<br />

11; 15<br />

11 0<br />

C 0<br />

1665d: 16514<br />

357<br />

6s3<br />

76<br />

544<br />

174<br />

37<br />

75<br />

13<br />

56,<br />

22


Clnracter <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

Fb5 Type <strong>of</strong> Qcup<br />

@artem (Cont'd)<br />

F6 Sex<br />

SW.<br />

Pf Color or Race<br />

PACE<br />

F% Spanish Surname<br />

SPANAm<br />

w-11 Age<br />

AGE<br />

-94-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Physically h<strong>and</strong>icapped homes,<br />

schools <strong>and</strong> hospitals<br />

Homes for neglected <strong>and</strong><br />

dependent children<br />

Other Institutions for<br />

children<br />

Rooming houses, boarding<br />

houses, tourist homes,<br />

hotels, motels, resident<br />

clubs <strong>and</strong> Y's<br />

Military Installations<br />

College dormitories<br />

Other<br />

Persons not In G.Q.<br />

Male<br />

Female<br />

White<br />

Negro<br />

Indian (Amer.)<br />

Japanese<br />

Chinese<br />

Filipino<br />

Other (Including Aleut,<br />

Eskimo Hawaiian end<br />

Noreen 3<br />

White, Spanish surname<br />

Negro <strong>and</strong> other races (except<br />

white), Spanish surname<br />

Not Spanish surname<br />

Not applicable (Not one <strong>of</strong><br />

5 Southwestern States)<br />

Under 1 year<br />

1 year old<br />

2 years old<br />

,I ,I<br />

; ,I II<br />

n ,I<br />

2 ,I (1<br />

7 " @'<br />

8 #I II<br />

9 :: 1:<br />

10<br />

u " "<br />

Code -<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

10<br />

G<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

cc0<br />

001<br />

co2<br />

003<br />

004<br />

005<br />

006<br />

007<br />

008<br />

w<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

l/l.ooo l/10.000<br />

3-1 1<br />

87 10<br />

62 4<br />

641 60<br />

919<br />

:g<br />

175125<br />

86<br />

82<br />

47<br />

17465<br />

88352 8838<br />

91695<br />

9120<br />

159372<br />

18948<br />

2:<br />

277<br />

179<br />

198<br />

3538<br />

59<br />

15903<br />

1910<br />

44<br />

27<br />

35<br />

24<br />

15<br />

313<br />

12<br />

25821 2615<br />

15629<br />

15018<br />

4270<br />

4233<br />

4197<br />

4061<br />

4016<br />

4ou<br />

z%<br />

3542<br />

3546<br />

;z:;:<br />

3693<br />

3529<br />

432<br />

426<br />

388<br />

375<br />

385<br />

422<br />

353<br />

394<br />

372<br />

348<br />

348<br />

360<br />

376<br />

359<br />

-95-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Pg-11 Age (Cont'd)<br />

code<br />

-<br />

014<br />

015<br />

016<br />

017<br />

018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

024<br />

025<br />

026<br />

027<br />

028<br />

029<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

033<br />

034<br />

035<br />

036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

2:<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

654<br />

055<br />

056<br />

OS7<br />

058<br />

059<br />

060<br />

2;<br />

2902<br />

2789<br />

2543<br />

2332<br />

2222<br />

2295<br />

2132<br />

2106<br />

2092<br />

2264<br />

2105<br />

2165<br />

2113<br />

2321<br />

2272<br />

2280<br />

2481<br />

2371<br />

2473<br />

2610<br />

2510<br />

2541<br />

2526<br />

2429<br />

2404<br />

2371<br />

2397<br />

2262<br />

2278<br />

2378<br />

2z!J5<br />

2238<br />

2041<br />

2067<br />

2030<br />

1984<br />

1976<br />

1874<br />

1834<br />

1818<br />

1741<br />

1704<br />

22:<br />

1457<br />

1471<br />

1366<br />

1/10,cmO<br />

257<br />

284<br />

293<br />

279<br />

258<br />

224<br />

241<br />

221<br />

227<br />

209<br />

195<br />

205<br />

213<br />

215<br />

199<br />

233<br />

219<br />

229<br />

241<br />

237<br />

253<br />

2ie<br />

218<br />

248<br />

253<br />

241<br />

241<br />

253<br />

244<br />

240<br />

249<br />

226<br />

2%<br />

214<br />

188<br />

200<br />

219<br />

205<br />

197<br />

184<br />

182<br />

202<br />

166<br />

172<br />

141<br />

174<br />

163<br />

150<br />

132


Meter ti Titlt Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

100 years old or more<br />

P.u Quarter <strong>of</strong> Birth First Guarter<br />

BImtloKp<br />

Second Quarter<br />

Third Quarter<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

P13 Merital status Married, spouse present<br />

luRRIAoE #arried, spouse absent, not<br />

sepalated<br />

Widowed<br />

Divorced<br />

w-=*-d<br />

n.?veraarr1ed<br />

uot app11cah1e (persons<br />

under 14)<br />

l/1.000 1/10.000<br />

1381<br />

1366<br />

1373<br />

1269<br />

z<br />

1108<br />

1076<br />

998<br />

:::<br />

828<br />

758<br />

654<br />

608<br />

5Ei<br />

;:z<br />

293<br />

243<br />

215<br />

197<br />

136<br />

127<br />

log<br />

77<br />

70<br />

3<br />

20<br />

21<br />

13<br />

13<br />

6<br />

9<br />

t<br />

17<br />

45509<br />

43260<br />

46855<br />

44423<br />

107<br />

145<br />

149<br />

115<br />

122<br />

114<br />

112<br />

%<br />

100<br />

103<br />

ii<br />

z<br />

E<br />

:;<br />

25<br />

24<br />

23<br />

15<br />

15<br />

17<br />

6<br />

10<br />

:<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

:g<br />

4672<br />

4560<br />

80942<br />

8040<br />

2607 252<br />

1034<br />

320<br />

230<br />

2744<br />

5338<br />

. ’ C,,&raCter <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

.<br />

. b<br />

~14-16 place <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

Birth Recode (See Alaska<br />

definitions <strong>of</strong> Arizona<br />

,--tegories in Section Arkansas<br />

III) Y California<br />

BIRTKPLA<br />

Colorado<br />

Co"necticut<br />

Delaware<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

Florida<br />

Georgia<br />

Hawaii<br />

Idaho<br />

Illinois<br />

Indiana<br />

IOW<br />

K8"SW<br />

Kentucky<br />

Louisiana<br />

Maine<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

Massachusetts<br />

Michigan<br />

Minnesota<br />

Mississippi<br />

Missouri<br />

Montana<br />

Nebraska<br />

Nevada<br />

New Hampshire<br />

Neu Jersey<br />

New Mexico<br />

New York<br />

North CarOlina<br />

North Dakota<br />

Ohio<br />

Oklahoma<br />

Oregon<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

South Carolina<br />

South Dakota<br />

Te”“t?SSee<br />

TC2X.S<br />

-97-<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

101<br />

102<br />

104<br />

lo5<br />

106<br />

108<br />

lo9<br />

110<br />

111<br />

112<br />

113<br />

115<br />

116<br />

117<br />

118<br />

119<br />

120<br />

121<br />

122<br />

123<br />

124<br />

125<br />

12s<br />

127<br />

128<br />

129<br />

130<br />

131<br />

132<br />

:;4'<br />

135<br />

136<br />

137<br />

138<br />

:z:<br />

141<br />

142<br />

144<br />

145<br />

146<br />

147<br />

148<br />

l/l.OOC<br />

41%<br />

110<br />

723<br />

2717<br />

7143<br />

1379<br />

1910<br />

323<br />

680<br />

2285<br />

4579<br />

555<br />

645<br />

925<br />

4430<br />

E;<br />

;F!z",<br />

1144<br />

2334<br />

47-10<br />

6444<br />

3604<br />

3246<br />

4895<br />

709<br />

1799<br />

163<br />

580<br />

4440<br />

739<br />

13684<br />

'"9::<br />

823b<br />

2888<br />

1230<br />

12137<br />

740<br />

2887<br />

842<br />

2g<br />

1/1O,ooO<br />

YI" the l/lCCG subsample there is a frequency <strong>of</strong> 1 in code 100. Code fOO<br />

is not e valid code. C&try codes are not listed tien the frequency 15<br />

zero.<br />

423<br />

898<br />

247<br />

691<br />

145<br />

l9l<br />

18<br />

56<br />

232<br />

480<br />

28<br />

59<br />

912<br />

417<br />

356<br />

253<br />

378<br />

353<br />

124<br />

225<br />

448<br />

627<br />

347<br />

2: 64<br />

202<br />

14<br />

57<br />

429<br />

100<br />

1400<br />

552<br />

8%<br />

299<br />

122<br />

1215<br />

73<br />

280<br />

89<br />

434<br />

681


-98-<br />

Chsrecter end Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

~14-16 Phce <strong>of</strong><br />

Birth Recode<br />

(Cmt'd)<br />

Utah<br />

Vermont<br />

Virginia<br />

Washington<br />

West Virginia<br />

Wisco"si"<br />

wy~~"a<br />

At See<br />

Abroed <strong>of</strong> American Parents<br />

American Samoa<br />

Canal zone<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />

Wales<br />

Northern Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Irel<strong>and</strong> (Eire)<br />

NOIWBY<br />

Swede"<br />

Denmark<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Belgium<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

France<br />

Germany<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

Austria<br />

Hung*=Y<br />

Yug0&Wi*<br />

Latvia<br />

Lithuania<br />

Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

RW"b<br />

Greece<br />

Italy<br />

Spei"<br />

Portugal<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong><br />

Luxembourg<br />

Alhsnia<br />

Other Europe<br />

TWkey<br />

Lebanon<br />

China<br />

Japan<br />

Philippines<br />

Other Asia<br />

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149<br />

150<br />

151<br />

153<br />

154<br />

155<br />

156<br />

199<br />

202<br />

303<br />

304<br />

306<br />

307<br />

410<br />

411<br />

412<br />

413<br />

414<br />

415<br />

416<br />

417<br />

418<br />

419<br />

420<br />

421<br />

422<br />

423<br />

424<br />

425<br />

426<br />

427<br />

428<br />

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432<br />

434<br />

435<br />

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~14-16 Place <strong>of</strong> Ukreinian SSR<br />

Birth Recode (Cont'd) Other Russi*<br />

Caneda<br />

Mexico<br />

Guatemala<br />

British Honduras<br />

cost* Rice<br />

Cube<br />

Jamaica<br />

West Indies-Federated<br />

Ve"e7.Uel*<br />

Ecuador<br />

Brazil<br />

Argentine<br />

Central Africa<br />

Azores<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Country not specified<br />

~17-18 Highest Never attended school<br />

Grade Attended s/ Kindergarten<br />

EDUCATON Elementary 1<br />

Elementary 2<br />

Elementary 3<br />

Elementary 4<br />

Elementary 5<br />

Elementary 6<br />

Elementax-%' 7<br />

Elementa$ 8<br />

High school 9<br />

High school 10<br />

High school 11<br />

-9<br />

High school 12<br />

College 1<br />

Collesve 2<br />

Co&e 3<br />

College 4<br />

College 5<br />

college 6 or more<br />

Not applicable (persons<br />

under 5 years)<br />

456<br />

457<br />

460<br />

461<br />

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467<br />

469<br />

470<br />

471<br />

476<br />

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mi3rsom<br />

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HOURWORK<br />

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attended 3<br />

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10<br />

11<br />

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under 14 years)<br />

1 - 14 hours<br />

15 - 29 hous<br />

30 - 34 hours<br />

35 - 39 hour=<br />

40 hours<br />

41 - 48 hours<br />

49 - 59 ho"r8<br />

60 or more hours<br />

Aot applicable (persons not<br />

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employment status recode<br />

p31)<br />

<strong>1960</strong><br />

1959<br />

1955 - 1958<br />

1950 - 1954<br />

1949 or earlier<br />

Never vorked<br />

Not appllceble (persons under<br />

14, etc.)<br />

Not Applicable<br />

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Forestry<br />

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p24-26 Current Petroleum, gas extract<br />

Industry (Cont'd) Nonmetallic mining<br />

CO"structio"<br />

Logging<br />

S*WJlillS<br />

Miscellaneous wood products<br />

Furniture end fixtures<br />

Glass products<br />

Cement, plaster products<br />

Clay products<br />

Pottery products<br />

Miscellsneous nonmetallic<br />

products<br />

Blest tinaces<br />

Primary nonferrous<br />

industries<br />

Other steel industry<br />

Cutlery, h<strong>and</strong> tools<br />

Fabricated structural metal<br />

products<br />

Fabricated metal producu<br />

Not specified metal<br />

Miscellaneous machinery<br />

Farm machinery<br />

Office machines<br />

Electrical machinery<br />

Motor vehicle equipment<br />

Aircraft end parts<br />

_ - -. Ship building<br />

Railroad equipment<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional equipment<br />

Photo equipment<br />

Watches<br />

Miscellaneous manufacturing<br />

industries<br />

Meat products<br />

Dairy products<br />

Canning food<br />

Grain-mill "roducts<br />

Bakery prod;cts<br />

Confectionery products<br />

Beverage Industries<br />

Y<br />

Miscellaneous food<br />

preparations<br />

Tobacco manufacturing<br />

Knitting mills<br />

Dyeing textiles<br />

Floor coverings<br />

Code<br />

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057<br />

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107<br />

108<br />

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119<br />

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137<br />

138<br />

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147 388 31<br />

157 189 24<br />

158 406 37<br />

166<br />

169<br />

176<br />

178<br />

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206<br />

219<br />

227<br />

228<br />

236<br />

246<br />

248<br />

249<br />

259<br />

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269 423<br />

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287<br />

288<br />

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297<br />

526<br />

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"not specified food industries" does show up err the code list <strong>and</strong> not on<br />

the marginale. Therefore, 293 can be assumed to be 298.<br />

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Industry (Cont’d)<br />

Yarn, thread<br />

Ul~acellaneous textile<br />

products<br />

AppCWd<br />

J&xellaneous fabric<br />

pmducts<br />

MP, paper<br />

Miscellaneous paper products<br />

Paperboard containers<br />

Newspaper publishing<br />

Printing, publishing<br />

Miscellaneous chemical<br />

products<br />

Synthetic fibers<br />

Drugs <strong>and</strong> medicines<br />

hints, varnishes<br />

Petroleum refining<br />

Wiece11aneous petroleum<br />

products<br />

Rubber products<br />

uece1laneous plastic<br />

products<br />

Finished leather<br />

Footvear<br />

Other leather products<br />

Unspecified manufacturing<br />

industries<br />

flailroad service<br />

Street rail, bus lines<br />

Taxicab service<br />

Trucking service<br />

Warehousing, storage<br />

Water traneportatian<br />

Air transportation<br />

Pipe lines<br />

Incidental transportation<br />

services<br />

Radio <strong>and</strong> TV<br />

Telephone<br />

Telegraph <strong>and</strong> miecellaneous<br />

Clectrlc light<br />

Electric gas utility<br />

Gas steam systems<br />

water supply<br />

8mitary eorvlces<br />

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359<br />

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428<br />

429<br />

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176<br />

236<br />

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98<br />

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136 18<br />

83 12<br />

281 25<br />

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P24-26 Current<br />

Industry (Cont’d)<br />

Wholesale-apparel<br />

Wholesale-food<br />

Wholesale-farm products<br />

wholesale-hardware<br />

Wholesale-machinery<br />

Wholesale-petroleum<br />

Wholesale-miscellaneous<br />

Unspecified wholesale trade<br />

Retail-lumber<br />

Retail-hardware<br />

Retail-variety store<br />

Retail-general merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />

Retail-dairy<br />

Retail-food stores<br />

Retail-automobiles<br />

Retail-gas service<br />

Retail-apparel<br />

Retail-shoes<br />

Retail-furniture<br />

Retail-TV radio<br />

Retail-eat <strong>and</strong> drink<br />

Retail-drug stores<br />

Retail-liquor stores<br />

Retail-jewelry<br />

Retail-fuel <strong>and</strong> ice<br />

Retail-florists<br />

Retail-miscellaneous<br />

Unspecified retail trade<br />

Banking agency<br />

Security, brokerage<br />

InSkUUlCe<br />

Real estate<br />

Advertising<br />

Miscellaneous business<br />

services<br />

Automobile repair services<br />

Miscellaneous repair<br />

services<br />

Private households<br />

Hotel, lodging places<br />

Laundering<br />

Barber, beauty shop<br />

Shoe repair shops<br />

Dressmaking shops<br />

Miscellaneous personal<br />

service<br />

Theaters<br />

Bowling,billiard,poo1<br />

Miscellaneous entertainment<br />

Code l/l,OOQ<br />

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536<br />

539<br />

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B&cation services<br />

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Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organizations<br />

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Postal service<br />

Federal public<br />

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Local public admlnlstratlon<br />

Industry not reported<br />

Accountants<br />

Actors <strong>and</strong> actresses<br />

Pilots <strong>and</strong> navigators<br />

Architects<br />

Artists <strong>and</strong> art teachers<br />

#hletes<br />

Authors<br />

chemists<br />

Chiropractors<br />

Clergymen<br />

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Pr<strong>of</strong>essors-Natural<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors-Social.<br />

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5<br />

2<br />

6<br />

7<br />

i<br />

6<br />

16<br />

6<br />

10<br />

2<br />

1<br />

;4"<br />

50<br />

28<br />

92<br />

105<br />

48<br />

243<br />

125<br />

1/1O.ooO<br />

147<br />

252<br />

42<br />

",:<br />

16<br />

19<br />

:I<br />

141<br />

1::<br />

399<br />

44<br />

0<br />

63<br />

ll<br />

0<br />

3<br />

11<br />

1<br />

21<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

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0<br />

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7<br />

:<br />

7<br />

5<br />

23<br />

10<br />

-105-<br />

Character end Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code Code<br />

-<br />

F27-29 Current Engineers-aeronautical<br />

_, Occupation (Cont'd) Engineers-chemical<br />

Engineers-civil<br />

Engineers-electrical<br />

Engineers-industrial<br />

Engineers-mechanical<br />

Engineers-metKLl"rglcal,<br />

<strong>and</strong> meta11"rg1sts<br />

Engineers-mining<br />

Engineers-sales<br />

Engineers-others<br />

. 1<br />

Entertainers-others<br />

080<br />

081<br />

082<br />

083<br />

2<br />

WJ<br />

091<br />

092<br />

093<br />

101<br />

Farm, home management 102<br />

advisors<br />

l/l.ooO l/lO.ooO<br />

44 7<br />

47 5<br />

184 25<br />

182 23<br />

go 9<br />

146 22<br />

24 3<br />

6'; 2<br />

84 6<br />

14 0<br />

14 2<br />

Foresters <strong>and</strong> conserfatlonlsts<br />

Funeral Directors <strong>and</strong><br />

embalmers<br />

103<br />

104<br />

44<br />

37<br />

3<br />

5<br />

Lawyers <strong>and</strong> judges<br />

105 223 23<br />

Librarians<br />

Musicians <strong>and</strong> music<br />

Ill<br />

120<br />

133<br />

264<br />

8<br />

27<br />

teachers<br />

Agricultural scientists<br />

130<br />

a<br />

0<br />

Biological scientists<br />

131<br />

22<br />

1<br />

Geologists <strong>and</strong> geophysicists<br />

Mathematicians<br />

Physicists<br />

Miscellaneous natural<br />

scientists<br />

134<br />

135<br />

140<br />

145<br />

26<br />

10<br />

10<br />

6<br />

2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Nurses, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

NLlXes, student pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Optometrists<br />

Osteopaths<br />

Personnel <strong>and</strong> labor<br />

150<br />

151<br />

152<br />

153<br />

154<br />

938<br />

74<br />

16<br />

3<br />

136<br />

91<br />

4<br />

1<br />

0<br />

11<br />

relations<br />

Pharmacists<br />

workers<br />

160 %<br />

10<br />

Photographers<br />

Physicians <strong>and</strong> surgeons<br />

<strong>Public</strong> relations men <strong>and</strong><br />

161<br />

162<br />

163<br />

63<br />

250<br />

44<br />

9<br />

27<br />

4<br />

publicity writers<br />

Radio operators<br />

164 31<br />

Recreation end group<br />

165 103<br />

%A<br />

workers<br />

Religious workers<br />

Social <strong>and</strong> welfare workers,<br />

170<br />

l-71<br />

65<br />

141<br />

5<br />

12<br />

except group<br />

Econonists<br />

Psychologists<br />

Statisticians, etc.<br />

Miscellaneo"s social scientists<br />

172<br />

173<br />

174<br />

175<br />

16<br />

7<br />

16<br />

6<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Sports Instructors,<br />

Surveyors<br />

etc. 180<br />

181 E<br />

6'


-lob-<br />

Character end Title DeScriDtion <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

p27-29 current Teachers-elementary schools<br />

O.pxption (Cmt'd) Teachers-secondary schools<br />

Teachers-others<br />

Technicians-medical, etc.<br />

Technicians-electrical, etc.<br />

Tacbnicians-other engineering<br />

IAnd physical sciences<br />

Technicians-others<br />

Therapists <strong>and</strong> healers<br />

Veterinarians<br />

Other pr<strong>of</strong>essional,technicel,<br />

end kindred workers<br />

Farmers (owners <strong>and</strong> tenants)<br />

larm managers<br />

Bgers <strong>and</strong> department<br />

heeds, store<br />

Ihqyers-farm, etc.<br />

Conductors,reilroed<br />

Credit men<br />

Tloor men-store<br />

Impectars-public<br />

dministration<br />

Mmgers-building, etc.<br />

Officers, engineers-ship,etc.<br />

Offlciels-public<br />

administration, etc.<br />

wficiels-lodge, union<br />

R&masters<br />

Euyera-others<br />

Xmagers-others<br />

Agents-others<br />

Attendants-library, etc.<br />

Attendants-physician's, etc.<br />

~sg~gmnsportation<br />

Bookkeepers<br />

Cashiers<br />

Collectors-bill, etc.<br />

Dispatchers-vehicle, etc.<br />

Express messengers, etc.<br />

File clerks, etc.<br />

In.9urence adjusters, etc.<br />

Ml carriers<br />

Uessengere <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficeboys<br />

Office machine operators<br />

Payroll clerks, etc.<br />

PostAl Clerks<br />

RaCeptlonists<br />

secretaries<br />

Shipping clerkt+ etc.<br />

192<br />

193<br />

194<br />

195<br />

200<br />

222<br />

250<br />

251<br />

252<br />

253<br />

254<br />

260<br />

1412<br />

645<br />

207<br />

193<br />

103<br />

213<br />

78<br />

46<br />

3:z<br />

3082 289<br />

39 3<br />

266 22<br />

:I?<br />

5%<br />

216<br />

49<br />

116<br />

4<br />

220<br />

1458<br />

838<br />

6344<br />

0<br />

286<br />

67<br />

231<br />

105<br />

5v<br />

273<br />

2484<br />

336<br />

1/10.m<br />

ll7<br />

56<br />

19<br />

19<br />

l.l<br />

20<br />

4:<br />

:<br />

31<br />

3<br />

19<br />

3;<br />

20<br />

37<br />

26<br />

228<br />

29<br />

.I<br />

.<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

m7-29 current<br />

Occupation (Cont'd)<br />

Stenographers<br />

Stock clerks, etc.<br />

Telegraph messengers<br />

Telegraph operators<br />

Telephone operators<br />

Ticket<br />

Typists<br />

egents, etc.<br />

Other clerical workers, etc.<br />

Salesmen,<br />

Auctioneers<br />

etc.<br />

Demonstrators<br />

Hucksters <strong>and</strong> Deddlers<br />

Inaumnce<br />

Newsboys<br />

agents, etc.<br />

Real estate agents<br />

Other salesmen, etc.<br />

Stock<br />

B&Xl-S<br />

<strong>and</strong> bond selesmen<br />

Blacksmiths<br />

Boilermakers<br />

Bookbinders<br />

Brickmasons,<br />

Cabinetmekers<br />

Carpenters<br />

etc.<br />

Concrete finishers, etc.<br />

Compositors end typesetters<br />

cranemen, etc ,<br />

Window dressers,<br />

Electricians<br />

Electrotypers<br />

EngreVel%<br />

etc.<br />

Excavating<br />

etc.<br />

machine operators,<br />

Foremen-others<br />

Forgemen<br />

Furriers<br />

Claziers<br />

end hemmermen<br />

Heat treaters, etc.<br />

Inspectors,scalers,<br />

graders-lumber<br />

Inspectors-others<br />

end<br />

Jewelera, watcbmekere, etc.<br />

Job setters, metal<br />

Linemen-telephone, etc.<br />

Locom0t1ve engineers<br />

Loccmotlve firemen<br />

Lam fixers<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

345<br />

350<br />

351<br />

352<br />

',:t<br />

360<br />

z<br />

381<br />

382<br />

22<br />

g<br />

395<br />

2<br />

403<br />

404<br />

405<br />

410<br />

4l.l<br />

413<br />

414<br />

415<br />

420<br />

421<br />

423<br />

424<br />

425<br />

430<br />

431<br />

432<br />

434<br />

435<br />

444<br />

450<br />

451<br />

452<br />

453<br />

454<br />

uachinists<br />

He&mice-air conditioning,<br />

EY<br />

465<br />

etc.470<br />

Mechanics-airplane 471<br />

Mechanics-automobile 472<br />

l/l.coo<br />

4%<br />

5<br />

6-z<br />

!s<br />

4361<br />

46<br />

2<br />

::<br />

407<br />

291<br />

269<br />

5914<br />

33<br />

159<br />

g<br />

243<br />

78<br />

1142<br />

60<br />

183<br />

148<br />

42<br />

ll<br />

2x<br />

1328<br />

10<br />

4<br />

18<br />

z;<br />

108<br />

47<br />

40<br />

270<br />

81<br />

40<br />

512<br />

130<br />

755<br />

1/1o.ooo<br />

::<br />

:<br />

78<br />

1:<br />

451<br />

2<br />

41<br />

6<br />

40<br />

25<br />

5;:<br />

5<br />

16<br />

4'<br />

3<br />

22<br />

14<br />

121<br />

6<br />

21<br />

16<br />

311<br />

2<br />

311<br />

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2


Character end Title<br />

pn-2g current<br />

Occupation (CootId)<br />

-1@3- .I’<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Mechanics-<strong>of</strong>fice aChineS<br />

Mechanics-TV, radio<br />

Mechanics-railroad<br />

Uechanics-others<br />

Mlllus-grain, flour, ‘etc.<br />

MIllwrights<br />

Ikalders-metal<br />

Motion picture projectioniate<br />

Opticlena, etc.<br />

Rinters-construction, etc.<br />

Paperhangers<br />

Pattern makers, etc.<br />

Photoengravers, etc.<br />

PIam, organ tuners<br />

Plasterers<br />

Plumbers, etc.<br />

Pressmen, plate printers<br />

Rollers <strong>and</strong> roll h<strong>and</strong>s-metel<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ers end slaters<br />

Shoemakers, etc.<br />

St8tionary engineers<br />

Stone cutters, etc.<br />

Structural metal workers<br />

Tailors, etc.<br />

Sheet metal workers, etc.<br />

Toohakers, die makers, etc.<br />

Upholeterers<br />

Other craftsmen<br />

Former members <strong>of</strong> armed forces<br />

Apprentice auto mechanics<br />

Apprentice bricklayers, etc.<br />

Apprentice carpenters<br />

Apprentice electricians<br />

Apprentice toolmrlere, etc.<br />

Apprentice mechanics<br />

Apprentice plumbers <strong>and</strong> pipe<br />

fitters<br />

Apprentices-building trades<br />

ApprentiCeB-~tahP3rkidng<br />

~trades<br />

Apprentices-printing tre&8<br />

Apprentices-other epecified<br />

Aoorentices-other UD8Decified<br />

r;bestos vorkere, etc,<br />

Aaranblers<br />

Attendants-parking<br />

Bluters <strong>and</strong> powdermen<br />

473<br />

474<br />

475<br />

%<br />

491<br />

492<br />

493<br />

494<br />

495<br />

501<br />

502<br />

503<br />

504<br />

505<br />

510<br />

512<br />

:z<br />

515<br />

520<br />

521<br />

:2<br />

525<br />

530<br />

535<br />

545<br />

555<br />

601<br />

2:<br />

604<br />

%<br />

61.2<br />

615<br />

620<br />

621<br />

630<br />

2:<br />

634<br />

l/l,ooO<br />

3a<br />

u5<br />

38<br />

1m<br />

8<br />

E<br />

21<br />

4%<br />

12<br />

46<br />

33<br />

7:<br />

'E<br />

30<br />

77<br />

3::<br />

6i<br />

145:<br />

211<br />

70<br />

110<br />

70<br />

3<br />

:<br />

15<br />

15<br />

k<br />

12<br />

14<br />

17<br />

22<br />

1016<br />

450<br />

5<br />

1/10,ooo<br />

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i ” q-29 Current<br />

136 Occupation (Cont’d)<br />

1<br />

10<br />

5<br />

t<br />

57<br />

2<br />

2<br />

5<br />

t<br />

46<br />

7<br />

3:<br />

:<br />

:<br />

5<br />

16<br />

15<br />

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10<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

7<br />

103<br />

39<br />

2<br />

.<br />

-109<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Boatmen, canalmen<br />

Brekemen-railroad<br />

Bus drivers<br />

Chatnaen-surveying, etc.<br />

Examiners-manufacturing, etc.<br />

Conductors, etc.<br />

Deliverymen, etc.<br />

Seamstresses,<br />

Dyers<br />

etc.<br />

Filers <strong>and</strong> grinders, etc.<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

635<br />

640<br />

641<br />

642<br />

643<br />

645<br />

650<br />

651<br />

652<br />

653 _<br />

Vegetable graders,packers, etc. 654<br />

Furnacemen, etc.<br />

Graders-manufacturing,<br />

Heaters-metal<br />

Knitters, etc.<br />

Laundry<br />

Meet cutters, etc.<br />

Milliners<br />

etc.<br />

670<br />

671<br />

672<br />

673<br />

674<br />

675<br />

Mine laborers,<br />

Hotormen-mine,<br />

etc.<br />

factory, etc.<br />

E<br />

Motormen-street, subway,<br />

Oilere end greasers<br />

etc. ;g<br />

Packers <strong>and</strong> wrappers<br />

Painters-except construction<br />

693<br />

Photo process workers<br />

Power station operators<br />

Sailor end deck h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Sawyers<br />

Sewers, etc.<br />

Spinners-textile<br />

Stationary firemen<br />

Switchmen-railroad<br />

Taxicab drivers, etc.<br />

Truck drivers<br />

Weavers-textile<br />

Welders, etc.<br />

Other operatives<br />

Babysitters<br />

Housekeepers<br />

66$<br />

701<br />

703<br />

704<br />

705<br />

710<br />

712<br />

713<br />

714<br />

715<br />

720<br />

721<br />

775<br />

801<br />

Laundresses<br />

Other household workers<br />

Attendants-hospital<br />

Attendants-pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Attendants-recreation<br />

Barbers<br />

Bartenders<br />

EIootblacke<br />

Lxiging housekeepers, etc.<br />

Maids, etc.<br />

z:<br />

804<br />

810<br />

812<br />

813<br />

814<br />

815<br />

820<br />

821<br />

823<br />

l/l.ooo<br />

a:<br />

204<br />

66<br />

52<br />

198<br />

13<br />

182<br />

:6’<br />

72<br />

7':<br />

2;<br />

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435<br />

22<br />

9<br />

84579<br />

199<br />

56<br />

z<br />

118<br />

902<br />

E<br />

167;<br />

1841<br />

42<br />

6453<br />

555<br />

221<br />

67<br />

1846<br />

634<br />

121<br />

121<br />

157<br />

207<br />

8<br />

3:;<br />

1/10,ooo<br />

z<br />

18<br />

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52<br />

480<br />

24<br />

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19<br />

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7<br />

8"<br />

82<br />

18<br />

3:<br />

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7<br />

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17<br />

160<br />

8<br />

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195<br />

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chuacter <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

m-29 current<br />

Occqx3tLon (Cont'd<br />

P30 Class <strong>of</strong> Worker<br />

WORUXAS<br />

-llO-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

Charvomen md cleeners<br />

Cooks<br />

Counter workers, etc.<br />

Elevator qmators<br />

Housekeepers, stewards<br />

Janitors, sextons<br />

Kitchen workers-others<br />

Midwives<br />

Porters<br />

Practical nur8es<br />

Jidrdressers, etc.<br />

Firemen<br />

Guards, watchmen<br />

Marshals end constables<br />

Policemen<br />

Sheriffs, bailiffs<br />

Bridge tenders, etc.<br />

Ushers, etc.<br />

Waiters, waitresses<br />

6ervlce workers-other<br />

Farm foremen<br />

Farm-me workers<br />

Fun-family workers<br />

tam-self-employed<br />

Cupenters' helpers, etc.<br />

?lshermen, oystermen<br />

(iusge laborers, etc.<br />

QudenUS, etc.<br />

Longshoremen, etc.<br />

I.umbr?rmen, etc.<br />

Teamsters<br />

Truck drivers helpers<br />

Other warehousemen<br />

Other laborers<br />

Not applicable - under 14,etc.<br />

Occupation not reported<br />

Faployee <strong>of</strong> private CCanp~,<br />

etc.<br />

Government employee, federal,<br />

rtate or local (includin6<br />

e4rned forces)<br />

Self-emplq'ed, mm bushess<br />

Working without pay<br />

Uot ~ppllcable (persons under<br />

14 yefus, persons who never<br />

rorked, persona iii= md<br />

last worked 1949 or earlier)<br />

l/l.mJ<br />

270<br />

8%’<br />

:z<br />

235<br />

8%<br />

531<br />

0<br />

:z<br />

438<br />

159<br />

3::<br />

307<br />

20<br />

m<br />

29<br />

'Z<br />

34<br />

2085<br />

625<br />

7<br />

54<br />

56<br />

124<br />

324<br />

78<br />

'2<br />

45<br />

120<br />

3479<br />

88016<br />

6147<br />

70944<br />

x=l5<br />

9457<br />

1271<br />

86260<br />

1/10.000<br />

28<br />

88<br />

26<br />

6<br />

22<br />

2<br />

1<br />

19<br />

27<br />

37<br />

IL?<br />

30<br />

3:<br />

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1%<br />

30<br />

18;<br />

45<br />

4:<br />

6<br />

23<br />

:<br />

3::<br />

0765<br />

71’3<br />

7183<br />

914<br />

8%<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code Code l/l,OOQ 1/1o,ooo<br />

P31 Employment<br />

Status Recode<br />

WORKSTAT<br />

P35 Worked Last<br />

Year<br />

WORKLAST<br />

Not in universe (under 14 0<br />

years )<br />

At work 1<br />

With a job - not at work 2<br />

Unemployed<br />

Armed forces - at work 2<br />

Armed Forces - with 8 job<br />

Not in labor force 2<br />

Yes 0<br />

No 1<br />

Not applicable (persons under 2<br />

14 years)<br />

P36 Weeks Worked 13 weeks or less 0<br />

WEMWORE 14 - 26 weeks 1<br />

27 - 39 weeks 2<br />

P37-39 Earnings in<br />

1959: Wages,<br />

Salary, Commissions,<br />

F!.muses or Tips from<br />

All Jobs<br />

EARNWAGE<br />

-ill-<br />

40 48 - 49 47 weeks 4'<br />

50 - 52 weeks<br />

Not applicable (persons under<br />

14 year8 or who did not work<br />

5<br />

6<br />

last. year)<br />

$1 - $99<br />

cm<br />

$100 - $199 001<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

22<br />

$900 - $959 w<br />

$l,ooo - $1,099 010<br />

$l,lao - $1,199 011<br />

$1,200 - $1,299 012<br />

$1,3M) - $1,399 013<br />

t 1,400 1,500 - $1,599 $1,499 014 015<br />

$1,600 - $1,@9 016<br />

$1,700 - $1,799 017<br />

018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

$2,400 - $2,499 024<br />

$2,500 - $2,599 025<br />

z<br />

53682 5338<br />

Q33;<br />

3383<br />

1678<br />

562::<br />

77680<br />

'2g::<br />

6298<br />

130<br />

35%<br />

153<br />

52:<br />

771%<br />

4902<br />

5336<br />

8493<br />

6513<br />

067<br />

610<br />

7175<br />

7014<br />

4240<br />

44245<br />

736<br />

701<br />

456<br />

434E<br />

102367 10240<br />

2222<br />

M3<br />

%<br />

1350<br />

1451<br />

1328<br />

950<br />

2'0<br />

13%<br />

753<br />

1295<br />

657<br />

576<br />

l.l.ll<br />

601<br />

557<br />

828<br />

574<br />

1856<br />

$2<br />

2;<br />

1L38<br />

236<br />

207<br />

180<br />

166<br />

142<br />

140<br />

130<br />

135<br />

8%<br />

117<br />

76<br />

65<br />

92<br />

67:<br />

2<br />

178<br />

6649<br />

74<br />

%3<br />

125


-lx?-<br />

Character end Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

P37-39 Earnings in $2,600 - $2,693<br />

1959: Wages, etc. $2,7m - $2,799<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

2,800 - $2,899<br />

t 2,900 - $2,959<br />

$3,ooo - $31099<br />

$3,100 - $3,199<br />

63,200 - $3,299<br />

$ 3,300 - $3,399<br />

3,400 - $3,499<br />

$4,100 - 84,199<br />

$4,200 - $4,299<br />

$4,300 - $4,399<br />

$4,400 - $4,499<br />

$4,500 - $4,599<br />

$‘+#XJ - $4,6%<br />

$4,700 - $4,799<br />

jyg - ;y@$<br />

$5:ooo : $51099<br />

$5,loo - $5,199<br />

$5,200 - $5,299<br />

$5,300 - $5.399<br />

$5,400 - $5,499<br />

$5,500 - $5,599<br />

$5,600 - $5,699<br />

$5,700 - $5,799<br />

;;,;g - g&g<br />

$6:~ : do99<br />

$6,100 - $6,199<br />

$6,2M) - $6,299<br />

$6,300 - $6,399<br />

$6,400 - $6,499<br />

$6,500 - $6,599<br />

$6,6@3 - )6,@9<br />

- Code<br />

026<br />

027<br />

02%<br />

029<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

033<br />

034<br />

035<br />

036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

043<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

055<br />

056<br />

051<br />

05%<br />

059<br />

2;<br />

062<br />

063<br />

064<br />

22<br />

278<br />

069<br />

070<br />

Fig<br />

l/l,oco<br />

El<br />

T/70<br />

2101<br />

638<br />

794<br />

673<br />

602<br />

u53<br />

22<br />

76%<br />

2031<br />

537<br />

835<br />

60%<br />

551<br />

1110<br />

562<br />

598<br />

944<br />

555<br />

2419<br />

449<br />

864<br />

461<br />

518<br />

74%<br />

486<br />

392<br />

439<br />

359<br />

15%<br />

285<br />

431<br />

311<br />

277<br />

587<br />

243<br />

276<br />

320<br />

229<br />

07%<br />

161<br />

337<br />

1/1o,m<br />

84<br />

:z<br />

57<br />

233<br />

2<br />

60<br />

5%<br />

124<br />

90<br />

5%<br />

2:<br />

210<br />

z<br />

45<br />

56<br />

z<br />

44<br />

ET<br />

239<br />

Li<br />

39<br />

2;<br />

41<br />

6':<br />

1%<br />

29<br />

50<br />

21<br />

25<br />

51<br />

27<br />

23<br />

31<br />

g<br />

49<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code Code l/l,CQo 1/1o,om<br />

P37-39 Earnings in<br />

1959 : Wages, etc.<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

-113-<br />

$7,300 - $7,399<br />

$7,400 -<br />

$7,500 - d 7,499<br />

7,599<br />

$7,600 - $7,699<br />

$7,700 - $7,799<br />

$7,%~ - $7,899<br />

$7,900 - $7,999<br />

w,wo - ms9<br />

$8,100 - 8,199<br />

$8,200 - 1 8,299<br />

$8,300 - $8,399<br />

$8,400 - 48,499<br />

$8,500 - $8,599<br />

$8,@3 - tWs<br />

g~;~ : fiT;g<br />

$8:900 -<br />

$9,ooo - $ s:999<br />

9,099<br />

$9,100 - $9,199<br />

$9,200 - $9,299<br />

$9,300 - $9,399<br />

$9,400 - $9,499<br />

$9,500 - $9,599<br />

$9,600 - 89,699<br />

$9,700 - $9,799<br />

$9,800 - 9,899<br />

$9,900 - t 9,999<br />

$lO,OW - $10,999<br />

11,cm - $11,999<br />

% 12,ceo - $12,999<br />

$13,ooo - $13,999<br />

$14,~ - $14,999<br />

$15,000 - $15,999<br />

$16@3 - $1’3,999<br />

$17,o@J - $17,999<br />

W,~<br />

g?E<br />

- $18,999<br />

- 19,999<br />

$2&o : i %?g<br />

$22,ocm - $22&Q<br />

$23,m - $23,999<br />

24,ooO - $24,999<br />

t 25,CCG or more<br />

Not applicable (under<br />

years)<br />

14<br />

No income<br />

$43<br />

22<br />

077<br />

07%<br />

079<br />

080<br />

081<br />

082<br />

083<br />

084<br />

@35<br />

z<br />

088<br />

089<br />

z<br />

;;<br />

095<br />

og6<br />

2:<br />

%<br />

115<br />

125<br />

135<br />

145<br />

155<br />

165<br />

175<br />

185<br />

195<br />

205<br />

215<br />

225<br />

235<br />

245<br />

250<br />

99%<br />

53E<br />

:;a<br />

434<br />

128<br />

114<br />

202<br />

105<br />

5'34<br />

91<br />

125<br />

102<br />

121<br />

236<br />

76<br />

79<br />

;;<br />

343<br />

g<br />

63<br />

4.6<br />

106<br />

77<br />

F<br />

684<br />

275<br />

260<br />

125<br />

07<br />

163z<br />

44<br />

57<br />

7':<br />

19<br />

20<br />

7<br />

16<br />

20<br />

8<br />

36<br />

13<br />

211<br />

14<br />

5%<br />

11<br />

12<br />

1:<br />

1%<br />

149<br />

79<br />

32<br />

2<br />

2<br />

14<br />

z<br />

6<br />

722<br />

2E<br />

29<br />

16<br />

15<br />

14<br />

: 6<br />

0<br />

5<br />

2<br />

1<br />

z<br />

19<br />

533%<br />

993 58724 585%


Character <strong>and</strong> Title Dgscription <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

PM-42 Earni~s in<br />

1959: non-f.3l-m<br />

Business, R<strong>of</strong>es-<br />

sional Ractice,<br />

Partnership or (kn<br />

Pslm<br />

EARNSELF<br />

-ll4-<br />

$900 - em<br />

$1,000 - $1,099<br />

$1,100 - $1,199<br />

$1,200 - $1,299<br />

1,300 - $1,399<br />

1,4oC - $1,499<br />

1,500 - $1,599<br />

$1,600 - $1,699<br />

$1,700 - $1,799<br />

$1,800 - $1,899<br />

$2,3a - $2,399<br />

$2,400 - $2,499<br />

$2,500 - $2,599<br />

$2,600 - $2,699<br />

$2,700 - $2,799<br />

$2,800 - $2,899<br />

$2,900 - $2,999<br />

$3,400 - $3,499<br />

$3,500 - $3,599<br />

83,600 - $3,699<br />

$3,700 - $3,799<br />

$3,~ - $3399<br />

$4,200 - $‘+.W9<br />

$4,300 - $4,399<br />

I/ The computer interprets -00 <strong>and</strong> OOC as a single code.<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

-00)1/<br />

00)<br />

001<br />

002<br />

003<br />

004<br />

005<br />

006<br />

007<br />

008<br />

oog<br />

010<br />

011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

014<br />

015<br />

016<br />

017<br />

018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

024<br />

025<br />

026<br />

027<br />

028<br />

029<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

033<br />

034<br />

035<br />

036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

043<br />

l/l,ooo 1/1o,ooo Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

602 61<br />

$2<br />

;"4;<br />

429<br />

265<br />

195<br />

229<br />

la0<br />

441<br />

140<br />

3-7<br />

118<br />

101<br />

257<br />

102<br />

95<br />

177<br />

2:<br />

70<br />

107<br />

70<br />

loo<br />

229<br />

80<br />

56<br />

79<br />

38<br />

507<br />

56<br />

63<br />

58<br />

56<br />

163<br />

86<br />

43<br />

71<br />

3:;<br />

ii?<br />

38<br />

41<br />

47<br />

37<br />

26<br />

;;i<br />

12<br />

25<br />

21<br />

39<br />

15<br />

38<br />

13<br />

7<br />

22<br />

9<br />

a<br />

18<br />

;; 6<br />

;<br />

14<br />

la a<br />

10<br />

9<br />

5<br />

51<br />

4<br />

10<br />

4<br />

1<br />

19<br />

12<br />

2<br />

4<br />

30<br />

3<br />

11<br />

2<br />

_I<br />

P4o-42 Earnings in $4,400 - $4,499<br />

1959: Self- $4,500 - $4,599<br />

Employment (Cont'd) $4,600 - $4,699<br />

$4,700 - $4,799<br />

$4,800 - $4,899<br />

g,92 1 $39$<br />

$5:1M) - $5:199<br />

$5,200 - $5,299<br />

$5,300 - $5,399<br />

$5,400 - $5,499<br />

$5,500 - $5,599<br />

$5,600 - $5,699<br />

$5,700 - $5,799<br />

$5,am - $5,899<br />

g>g - g>tg<br />

$6:100 : $61199<br />

$6,200 - $6,299<br />

$6,300 - $6,399<br />

$6,400 - $6,499<br />

$6,500 - $6,599<br />

$6,600 - $6,699<br />

$6,700 - $6,799<br />

$6,800 - $6,899<br />

$7;100 - $7&B<br />

$7,200 - $7,299<br />

$7,300 - $7,399<br />

$7,400 - $7,499<br />

$7,500 - $7,599<br />

$7,600 - $7,699<br />

$7,700 - $7,799<br />

$;,8g - p&3<br />

$8~000 1 $a:099<br />

$a,100 - $a,199<br />

$8,200 - e49<br />

$8,300 - a399<br />

98,400 - wm<br />

$8,500 - $8,599<br />

$8333 - 88,699<br />

$8,700 - $8,799<br />

g>;z - t&w&<br />

s9:CQO : $9&9<br />

-115-<br />

- Code<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

055<br />

056<br />

057<br />

058<br />

059<br />

2:<br />

062<br />

063<br />

064<br />

22<br />

2:<br />

069<br />

070<br />

071<br />

072<br />

073<br />

074<br />

075<br />

076<br />

077<br />

078<br />

079<br />

080<br />

081<br />

082<br />

083<br />

084<br />

085<br />

0%<br />

087<br />

088<br />

I$?<br />

1/1,ooo<br />

24<br />

ua<br />

35<br />

ii<br />

115<br />

4::<br />

t",<br />

23<br />

12<br />

2:<br />

20<br />

20<br />

13<br />

299<br />

15<br />

19<br />

16<br />

:i<br />

9<br />

12<br />

12<br />

a<br />

156<br />

9<br />

25<br />

10<br />

l/lO,Oca<br />

5<br />

12<br />

3<br />

3<br />

9<br />

3i<br />

7<br />

3<br />

t<br />

2<br />

0<br />

4<br />

2<br />

18<br />

1<br />

6:<br />

10<br />

4<br />

12<br />

6 1<br />

142 15<br />

5 2<br />

12 1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

4<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

12


-u6-<br />

Qmracter Md lwle Description <strong>of</strong> Code code l/1.000 1/1o.ooo<br />

oo - $699 loss<br />

P 700 - $799 loss<br />

$a00 - $899 10~s<br />

$900 - $999 loss<br />

$l,ow - $1,099 loss<br />

2,x0 - $2,199 loss<br />

2,200 - $2,299 loss<br />

$2,300 - $2,399 loss<br />

155<br />

165<br />

175<br />

la5<br />

'195<br />

205<br />

215<br />

225<br />

235<br />

245<br />

250<br />

-01<br />

-02<br />

-03<br />

-04<br />

12<br />

-07<br />

-08<br />

-w<br />

-10<br />

-11<br />

-12<br />

-13<br />

-14<br />

-15<br />

-16<br />

-17<br />

-18<br />

-19<br />

-20<br />

-21<br />

-22<br />

-23<br />

4<br />

2<br />

4<br />

17<br />

6<br />

z<br />

2<br />

2%<br />

74<br />

'zz<br />

42<br />

93<br />

E<br />

2:<br />

14<br />

:;<br />

22<br />

7<br />

19<br />

11<br />

10<br />

12<br />

4<br />

1;<br />

2<br />

3<br />

3<br />

i 2<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

17<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

P40-42 Earnings in<br />

1959: Self-<br />

Pmployment (Cont'd)<br />

-117-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

$2,4(X - 2,499 loss<br />

$2,500 - i 2,599 loss<br />

$2,600 - $2,699 10s~<br />

$2,700 - $2,799 loss<br />

$2,800 - $2&g 10s~<br />

$2,900 - $2,999 loss<br />

$3,ooo - $3,099 loss<br />

$3,100 - $3,199 loss<br />

$3,200 - $3,299 loss<br />

$3,300 - $3,399 loss<br />

$3,400 - $3,499 loss<br />

$3,500 - $3,599 loss<br />

$3,600 - $3,699 loss<br />

$3,700 - $3,799 loss<br />

$3,800 - $3,899 loss<br />

$3,900 - $3,999 loss<br />

$4,ccO - $4,099 loss<br />

$4.100 - $4,199 loss<br />

$4,200 - $4,299 loss<br />

$4,300 - $4,399 loss<br />

$4,400 - $4,499 loss<br />

$4,500 - $4,599 loss<br />

$4,600 - $4,699 loss<br />

$4,700 - $4,799 loss<br />

l;i? i I$;E ;;z;<br />

$5,100 - $5,199 loss<br />

$5,200 - $5,299 loss<br />

$5,300 - $5,399 loss<br />

$5,400 - $5,499 loss<br />

$5,500 - $5,599 loss<br />

$5,600 - $5,699 loss<br />

$5,700 - $5,799 loss<br />

$5,800 - $5,899 loss<br />

$5,900 - $5,999 1~SS<br />

$6,ooo - $6,099 loss<br />

$6,1oo - $6,199 loss<br />

$6,200 - $6,299 10~s<br />

$6,300 - $6,399 loss<br />

$6,400 - $6,499 loss<br />

$6,500 - $6,599 loss<br />

$6,600 - $6,699 loss<br />

$6,700 - $6,799 loss<br />

$6,800 - 66,899 loss<br />

$6,go0 - $6,999 10~s<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

-24<br />

-25<br />

-26<br />

-27<br />

-28<br />

-29<br />

-30<br />

-31<br />

-32<br />

-33<br />

-34<br />

-35<br />

-36<br />

1;;<br />

-39<br />

-40<br />

-41<br />

-42<br />

-43<br />

-44<br />

-45<br />

-46<br />

-47<br />

-48<br />

-49<br />

-50<br />

-51<br />

-52<br />

-53<br />

-54<br />

-55<br />

-56<br />

1:;:<br />

-59<br />

-60<br />

-61<br />

-62<br />

-63<br />

-64<br />

-65<br />

-66<br />

-67<br />

-68<br />

-69<br />

-70<br />

-71<br />

-72<br />

l/l,ooo<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

t<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1/10,000<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0


Pm-42 Earnings in<br />

~&%~~t*iCont'd)<br />

~52-54 Other Income<br />

in 1959: Including<br />

Social Security, $l@J - $199<br />

Railroad Hetirement $200 - $299<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Assistarm $300 - $399<br />

or Welfare<br />

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7,300 - $7,399 loss<br />

7,400 - $7,499 loss<br />

$7,500 - $7,599 loss<br />

7,600 - $7,699 10s~<br />

8,200 - $8,299 1OSS<br />

9,900 - ‘$9,999 lQS.5<br />

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-70<br />

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Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

P52-54 Other Incane<br />

in 1959 (Cont'd)<br />

$1,6@3 - $1,699<br />

$1,700 - $1,799<br />

$1,800 - $1,899<br />

$1,900 - $1,999<br />

$2,ooo - $2,w9<br />

$2,100 - $2,199<br />

$2,200 - $2,299<br />

$2,300 - $2,399<br />

$2,400 - $2,499<br />

$2,500 - $2,599<br />

$2,600 - $2,699<br />

$2,700 - $2,799<br />

$2,800 - $2,899<br />

$2,900 - $2,999<br />

$3,000 - $3,099<br />

3,100 - $3,199<br />

t 3,200 - $3,299<br />

$3,300 - $3,399<br />

$3,400 - $3,499<br />

$3,500 - $3,599<br />

$3,600 - $3,699<br />

$3,700 - $3,799<br />

$3,800 - $3,099<br />

$3,900 - $3,999<br />

$4/m - $4,099<br />

$4,100 - $4,199<br />

$4,200 - $4,299<br />

$4,300 - $4,399<br />

$4,400 - $4,499<br />

$4,500 - $4,599<br />

$4,600 - $4,699<br />

$4,700 - $4,799<br />

$4,800 - $4,899<br />

$4,900 - $4,999<br />

$5,OoO - $5,099<br />

$5,100 - $5,199<br />

$5,200 - $5,299<br />

$5,300 - $5,399<br />

$5,400 - $5,499<br />

$5,500 - $5,599<br />

$5,600 - $5,699<br />

$5,700 - $5,799<br />

$5,800 - $5,m<br />

gy&J - bum&<br />

$6;100 : $61199<br />

$6,200 - $6,299<br />

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018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

024<br />

025<br />

026<br />

027<br />

028<br />

029<br />

030<br />

031<br />

032<br />

033<br />

034<br />

035<br />

036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

043<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

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056<br />

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28<br />

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204 33<br />

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126 16<br />

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264 26<br />

ti4 7<br />

67 5<br />

60 2<br />

39 5<br />

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30 5<br />

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21 2<br />

32 3<br />

18 2<br />

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p52-$ other Incceie<br />

in 1959 (Cont’d)<br />

$8,300 - $8,359<br />

8,400 - $8,499<br />

8,500 - $8,599<br />

3 8,600 - &3,@9<br />

68,7oo - $8,799<br />

a,m - e899<br />

t 82x@ - $8,999<br />

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69<br />

070<br />

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073<br />

074<br />

075<br />

076<br />

077<br />

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135<br />

145<br />

155<br />

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175<br />

185<br />

l95<br />

205<br />

215<br />

225<br />

235<br />

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P52-54 Other Income<br />

In 1959 (Cont'd)<br />

P55 Is This Person<br />

Chief Income Recip-<br />

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CHIFINCM<br />

~56-58 ~erson's<br />

Total Income<br />

TOTLIXCM<br />

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$300 - $399 loss -03<br />

$500 - $599 loss -05<br />

$600 - $bgg loss 4%<br />

$l,ooo to 1,099 loss -10<br />

Not applicable (under 14) 99%<br />

No income 999<br />

No, family member not having<br />

largest income or person<br />

under 14<br />

Yes, family member with<br />

largest income a- person<br />

in G.Q. or unrelated<br />

person cwer 14<br />

Loss Of $1 - $99<br />

Income <strong>of</strong> $1 - $99<br />

$100 - $199<br />

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$400 - $499<br />

500 - $599<br />

$ 600 - $699<br />

$700 - $199<br />

8;: - tz<br />

$l,ooo - $l,W<br />

$1,100 - $1,199<br />

$1,200 - $1,299<br />

$1,300 - $1,399<br />

$1,400 - $1,499<br />

$1,500 - $1,599<br />

$1,600 - $1,699<br />

$1,700 - $1,799<br />

$1,800 - $1&Y<br />

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$2:100 : $2.:199<br />

$2,200 - $2299<br />

$2,300 -<br />

$2,400 - 0 2,399<br />

2,499<br />

$2,500 - 2,599<br />

$2,600 - t 2,699<br />

$2,700 - $2,799<br />

a$,a@& 1 g&Y&<br />

$3:ooo - $3&9<br />

$3,100 - 43,199<br />

$3,200 - $3,299<br />

$3,300 - $3,399<br />

$3,400 - $3,499<br />

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002<br />

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011<br />

012<br />

013<br />

014<br />

015<br />

016<br />

017<br />

018<br />

019<br />

020<br />

021<br />

022<br />

023<br />

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028<br />

029<br />

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031<br />

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2278<br />

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2166<br />

2433<br />

2717<br />

2148<br />

1829<br />

1865<br />

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2012<br />

1159<br />

loog<br />

1576<br />

9%<br />

911<br />

1289<br />

8-n<br />

2323<br />

974<br />

1037<br />

891<br />

1127<br />

1393<br />

940<br />

835<br />

:,9<br />

2390<br />

835<br />

912<br />

807<br />

712<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

5338<br />

9160<br />

11967<br />

5991<br />

297<br />

247<br />

219<br />

27.7<br />

238<br />

216<br />

254<br />

239<br />

194<br />

193<br />

211<br />

125<br />

190<br />

129<br />

110<br />

145<br />

110<br />

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115<br />

95<br />

229<br />

114<br />

63<br />

102<br />

126<br />

143<br />

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246<br />

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Py5-$I Person's<br />

Total Income<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

$4,100 - $4,199<br />

$490 - $4,299<br />

$4,300 - $4,399<br />

$4,400 - $4,499<br />

$4,500 - $4,599<br />

$5,500 - $5,599<br />

$5,600 - $5,699<br />

65,700 - 95,799<br />

$6,300 - 86,xw<br />

%6,4oo - $6,4s<br />

$6,500 - $6,5%<br />

$6,600 - $b,bw<br />

$7,200 - $7,299<br />

$7,300 - $7,399<br />

7,400 - $7,499<br />

t 7,500 - $7,599<br />

$7,600 - $7,699<br />

;,7z - g7g<br />

t<br />

71900 : 07:999<br />

8,000 - w99<br />

6,lCo - $8,199<br />

$8,200 - .w,w<br />

$8,300 - $8,399<br />

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036<br />

037<br />

038<br />

039<br />

040<br />

041<br />

042<br />

043<br />

044<br />

045<br />

046<br />

047<br />

048<br />

049<br />

050<br />

051<br />

052<br />

053<br />

054<br />

055<br />

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057<br />

058<br />

059<br />

2:<br />

062<br />

243<br />

22<br />

067<br />

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070<br />

071<br />

072<br />

$Z<br />

075<br />

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077<br />

078<br />

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083<br />

l/l.OCO<br />

1222<br />

1080<br />

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787<br />

2224<br />

671<br />

E<<br />

1164<br />

644<br />

659<br />

1038<br />

618<br />

2447<br />

571<br />

926<br />

579<br />

637<br />

861<br />

563<br />

458<br />

kg<br />

1660<br />

4Ll<br />

515<br />

2<br />

633<br />

353<br />

332<br />

279<br />

899<br />

230<br />

415<br />

2.51<br />

2%<br />

193<br />

165<br />

229<br />

166<br />

654<br />

1%<br />

167<br />

159<br />

1/10*ooo<br />

146<br />

107<br />

70<br />

6807<br />

224<br />

60<br />

96<br />

22<br />

92<br />

22i,<br />

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56<br />

58<br />

78<br />

52<br />

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172<br />

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31<br />

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25<br />

;;<br />

28<br />

108<br />

23<br />

56<br />

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13<br />

22<br />

37<br />

70<br />

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19<br />

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Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

~56-58 Person’s W,4~ - $8,499<br />

Total Income<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

$8,500<br />

$f!,6o0<br />

- $8,599<br />

- $8,699<br />

$8,700 - $8,~<br />

b,bco - $8&y<br />

1 8,900 - $8,999<br />

$9,000 - $9,099<br />

$9,100 - $9,199<br />

$9,200 - $9,299<br />

$9,300 - $9,399<br />

$9,400 - $9,499<br />

$9,500 - $9,599<br />

$9,600 - $9,699<br />

$9,700 - $9,799<br />

$9,800 - $9,899<br />

$9,900 - $9,999<br />

$10,~ - $10,999<br />

$ll,ooo - $11,999<br />

$12,oCJJ - $12,999<br />

$13,ooo - 13,999<br />

$14,ooo - % 14,999<br />

$15,ooo - $15,999<br />

$lb,m - $16,999<br />

$17,~ - $17,999<br />

$18,000 - $18,999<br />

$19,000 - $19,999<br />

$2o,m - $20,999<br />

$21,ooo - $21,999<br />

$22,ooo - $22,999<br />

$23,000 - $23,999<br />

$24,m<br />

$25,000<br />

- $24,999<br />

0r more<br />

$100 - $199 loss<br />

$2oc - $299 loss<br />

$300 - $399 loss<br />

$400 - $499 loss<br />

$500 - $599 loss<br />

$600 - $69 loss<br />

$700 - $799 loss<br />

$bco - $899 loss<br />

$900 - $999 loss<br />

$l,ccfl - $1,099 loss<br />

$1,100 - $1,199 loss<br />

$1,200 - $1,299 loss<br />

$1,300 - $1,399 loss<br />

$1,400 - $1,499 loss<br />

$1,500<br />

$1,600<br />

- $1,599<br />

- $1,699<br />

loss<br />

loss<br />

$1,700 - $1,799 loss<br />

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085<br />

086<br />

087<br />

088<br />

089<br />

W<br />

091<br />

g<br />

2<br />

gi<br />

w<br />

105<br />

115<br />

125<br />

135<br />

145<br />

155<br />

165<br />

175<br />

185<br />

195<br />

205<br />

215<br />

225<br />

235<br />

245<br />

250<br />

-01<br />

-02<br />

-05<br />

-06<br />

-07<br />

-08<br />

-0g<br />

-10<br />

-11<br />

-12<br />

-13<br />

-14<br />

-15<br />

-16<br />

-17<br />

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146<br />

267<br />

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94<br />

92<br />

417<br />

89<br />

105<br />

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123<br />

94<br />

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65<br />

92;<br />

4%<br />

439<br />

239<br />

193<br />

203<br />

GO<br />

98<br />

127<br />

55<br />

110<br />

72<br />

45:<br />

2::<br />

3<br />

7<br />

5<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1/1o.Coo<br />

14<br />

26<br />

18<br />

15<br />

16<br />

3i<br />

11<br />

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43<br />

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Character <strong>and</strong> Title Descriution <strong>of</strong> Code Code<br />

Pfk+xJ Person's<br />

Total Income<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

$2,400 - $2,499 loss<br />

2,500 - $2,599 loss<br />

$2,700 - $2,799 loss<br />

2,800 - $2,099 loss<br />

2,900 - $2,999 loss<br />

3,m - t3.w loss<br />

$3,100 - $3,199 loss<br />

$3,200 - $3,299 10~s<br />

3,300 - $3,399 loss<br />

3,400 - $3,499 loss<br />

t 3,500 - 3,599 loss<br />

$3,600 - t 3,699 loss<br />

$s,ooo - $5,W9 kJss<br />

$5,100 - $5,199 loss<br />

$5,200 - $5,299 loss<br />

-la<br />

-19<br />

-20<br />

-21<br />

-22<br />

-23<br />

-24<br />

-25<br />

-26<br />

-27<br />

-28<br />

-29<br />

-30<br />

-31<br />

-32<br />

:g<br />

-35<br />

-36<br />

1;;<br />

1%<br />

-41<br />

-42<br />

-43<br />

:2<br />

-46<br />

-47<br />

-48<br />

-49<br />

-50<br />

-51<br />

-52<br />

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-57<br />

-58<br />

-59<br />

-60<br />

-61<br />

-62<br />

-63<br />

-64<br />

-65<br />

-66<br />

l/l.ooo<br />

0<br />

0<br />

3<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1/10,wo<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

P56-58 Person's<br />

Total Income<br />

(Cont'd)<br />

X2-63 Size <strong>of</strong><br />

Primary Familyor<br />

Subfamily<br />

luns1m<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

$6,700 - $6,799 loss<br />

$6,&m - $6,899 loss<br />

$6,900 - $6,999 loss<br />

$7,ooo - $7,099 loss<br />

$7,100 - $7,199 loss<br />

$7,200 - $7,299 loss<br />

$7,300 - $7,399 loss<br />

$7,400 - $7,499 loss<br />

$7,500 - $7,599 10%<br />

$7,600 - $7,699 loss<br />

$7,700 - $7,799 1cJss<br />

$7,800 - $7,899 106~<br />

$7,900 - $7,999 loss<br />

$8,000 - $8,099 loss<br />

$8,100 - $8,199 loss<br />

$8,200 - $8,299 loss<br />

$8,300 - $8,399 106s<br />

$8,400 - $8,499 loss<br />

$8,500 - $8,599 loss<br />

$t3,6cm - $8,699 loss<br />

$8,700 - $8,799 loss<br />

$8,&m - $8,899 loss<br />

8,900 - $8,999 loss<br />

t 9,OOQ - $9,099 1cJss<br />

$9,100<br />

$9,200.-<br />

- $9,199<br />

$9,299<br />

loss<br />

10~s<br />

9,300 - $9,399 loss<br />

x 9,400 - $9,499 loss<br />

$9,500 - $9,599 lcJs.5<br />

$9,600 - $9,699 10~s<br />

$9,700 - $9,799 loss<br />

$9,800 - $9,899 loss<br />

$9,900 - $9,999<br />

Not applicable<br />

No income<br />

loss<br />

(under<br />

14)<br />

Not &DDliCable (C.Q. 01. other<br />

subfamily<br />

4 persons in family or<br />

subfamily<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

-67<br />

-68<br />

-69<br />

-70<br />

-71<br />

-72<br />

-73<br />

-74<br />

1;;<br />

-77<br />

-7a<br />

-79<br />

-80<br />

-81<br />

-02<br />

-a3<br />

-84<br />

-85<br />

-86<br />

-87<br />

-88<br />

-a9<br />

-90<br />

-91<br />

-92<br />

1;:<br />

:g<br />

-97<br />

-98<br />

3<br />

999<br />

co<br />

8<br />

03<br />

04<br />

l/l.CCO<br />

5368;<br />

35m<br />

133595<br />

15431<br />

lOlog<br />

9153<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1/10*ooo<br />

533:<br />

353.;<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

13289 ti<br />

&&here is one person record in ~62-63 which has code 1 for this field which is<br />

not a valid cede listed in the documentation.<br />

1556<br />

1010<br />

917


c3mracter <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

F62-63 6l~e <strong>of</strong><br />

hmlly (Cont'd)<br />

p64 Subfamily<br />

Relatlonshlp<br />

SSFAWEL<br />

F65 Type<strong>of</strong><br />

Subfamily<br />

SRFAMlYP<br />

~66 gamily Unit<br />

Membership <strong>and</strong><br />

Group Quarters<br />

status<br />

FAMEMBER<br />

Dcscrlption <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

5 persons in family or<br />

subfamily<br />

6 persons in family or<br />

subfamily<br />

7 persons in family or<br />

subfamily<br />

a persons in fa1y 0r<br />

subfamily<br />

9 or more persons in family<br />

or subfamily<br />

Head in a subfamily<br />

Wife In B subfamily<br />

Child in a subfamily<br />

In family but not In<br />

subfamily<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary individual 1"<br />

household<br />

Noninmate in group quarters<br />

Inmate in group quarters<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife subfamily, no<br />

own children<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife subfamily with<br />

own children<br />

Female head subfamily with<br />

own children<br />

Other male head subfamily<br />

with own children<br />

In family - not in subfamily<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary individual<br />

Noninmate In group quarters<br />

Innate in group quarters<br />

Family member, no subfamily<br />

in household<br />

Family member, subfamily In<br />

household, not I" subfamily<br />

Subfamily member<br />

Rimary Individual<br />

Secondary individual 1"<br />

household<br />

Noninnate in G.Q. nlthout<br />

inmates<br />

Noninmate In G.Q. with<br />

illaates<br />

Inmate in group quarters<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07<br />

08<br />

w<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

-2<br />

i<br />

9<br />

0<br />

1<br />

$<br />

7<br />

0<br />

9<br />

l/1.000 1/1o,OCo<br />

5841 595<br />

3074 305<br />

1384 142<br />

687 78<br />

773 65<br />

1377 157<br />

799 90<br />

1716 202<br />

160646 15984<br />

7925 787<br />

2662 245<br />

3032 290<br />

1fWJ 203<br />

a44 a.6<br />

1444 179<br />

1397 150<br />

207<br />

160646<br />

22<br />

3032<br />

lss0<br />

156700<br />

3946<br />

3892<br />

E<br />

2908<br />

124<br />

l&J<br />

34<br />

15984<br />

787<br />

245<br />

290<br />

203<br />

15516<br />

468<br />

449<br />

787<br />

245<br />

275<br />

15<br />

203<br />

-127-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title DescriptiO" <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

F47 Family Type<br />

<strong>and</strong> Presence <strong>of</strong><br />

own Children<br />

FAbUYPE<br />

~68-69 ~ami4<br />

Relationship<br />

sunrmary<br />

FAMIWA<br />

p/O Nativity <strong>and</strong><br />

Parentage<br />

NATIVITY<br />

p71-72 Origin <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Stack<br />

6ORNNATTi<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife <strong>and</strong> own<br />

children under 18<br />

Husb<strong>and</strong>/wife with no<br />

children under 18<br />

Female head, with own<br />

children under 18<br />

Female head, with no own<br />

children under 18<br />

Other male head, with own<br />

children under 18<br />

Other male head, with no own<br />

children under 18<br />

Prima-y Individual<br />

Secondary Individual<br />

Group quarters<br />

Family head<br />

Wife<br />

Child under 18, single<br />

Child under 18 ever married<br />

Child 18 <strong>and</strong> over<br />

Other relative under 18,<br />

Single<br />

Other relative under 18,<br />

ever married<br />

Other relative 18 <strong>and</strong> OYer<br />

Primary individual<br />

Secondary lndlvld"al<br />

Group quarters member<br />

Both parents born in the U.S.<br />

One parent born in the U.S.<br />

<strong>and</strong> the other 1" a U.S.<br />

possession<br />

Mother foreign born, father<br />

born in U.S.<br />

Father foreign born, mother<br />

born 1" U.S.<br />

Both parents foreign born<br />

Not applicable (foreign born)<br />

Not applicable (native born<br />

perao" with native parents)<br />

At Sea<br />

Abroad<br />

American Samoa<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

2<br />

6<br />

a<br />

9<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

l/l.Cfx<br />

1m<br />

38680<br />

7003<br />

6087<br />

1062<br />

2706<br />

7925<br />

2662<br />

4922<br />

45075<br />

39640<br />

60442<br />

9E<br />

3226<br />

5542<br />

2%<br />

4922<br />

144938<br />

882<br />

3857<br />

l/10.000<br />

10719<br />

3893<br />

713<br />

720<br />

138<br />

250<br />

707<br />

245<br />

493<br />

4512<br />

3928<br />

5953<br />

a<br />

60 6<br />

697<br />

787<br />

245<br />

493<br />

6540 654<br />

14024 1336<br />

9806 943<br />

144938<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

14591<br />

ll0


&tl-'p origin <strong>of</strong><br />

ToreI@ Btoek<br />

(Caat'd)<br />

-128-<br />

c&n&l zone<br />

GUam<br />

Puerto RICO<br />

Virgin Ialmde<br />

Eng-<br />

scotlad<br />

Wales<br />

Northern Irel<strong>and</strong><br />

Irel<strong>and</strong> (Eire)<br />

Nom<br />

Sweden<br />

Denmark<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Belgium<br />

swltzerhd<br />

France<br />

Gem<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

CZWhOSlOVakla<br />

Austria<br />

Hungary<br />

YUgO8hVia<br />

L?.tvia<br />

Estonia<br />

Lithuania<br />

Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

Ftlmmia<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Greece<br />

Italy<br />

Spain<br />

Portugal<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong><br />

Lllxembourg<br />

Albania<br />

Other Europe<br />

-key<br />

syria<br />

Lebanon<br />

Israel<br />

U.A.R.<br />

other southweet Asis<br />

India<br />

china<br />

Japan<br />

5res<br />

PhIlippI!%<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

04<br />

2<br />

07<br />

10<br />

ll.<br />

I2<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

I.6<br />

17<br />

10<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

::<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

255<br />

1810<br />

783<br />

ll40<br />

381<br />

4ll<br />

162<br />

257<br />

302<br />

4358<br />

2820<br />

888<br />

1067<br />

741<br />

447<br />

82<br />

4:<br />

238<br />

203<br />

42<br />

4:2<br />

228<br />

8<br />

30<br />

25<br />

36<br />

123<br />

%<br />

27<br />

231<br />

351<br />

20<br />

235<br />

1/10,oca<br />

3<br />

0<br />

100<br />

&<br />

58<br />

I.2<br />

25<br />

157<br />

;:<br />

49<br />

42<br />

14<br />

38<br />

4:;<br />

281<br />

91<br />

I.24<br />

80<br />

25<br />

7<br />

360<br />

21<br />

24<br />

0<br />

-l.29-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

ml-72 Origin <strong>of</strong> Other Asia<br />

Foreign Stock Byelorussian SSR<br />

(Cont'd) Ukrainian USSR<br />

Other Russia<br />

Callada<br />

Mexico<br />

Guatemala<br />

British Honduras<br />

Honduras<br />

NiC&LW+%<br />

El Salvador<br />

Costa Rica<br />

P.%Ilma<br />

Cuba<br />

Jamaica<br />

West Indies-Federated<br />

Dominican Republic<br />

Haiti<br />

Other West Indies<br />

Venezuela<br />

Ecuador<br />

Peru<br />

Uruguay<br />

Chile<br />

Argentina<br />

Other South America<br />

Columbia<br />

Northern Africa<br />

Central Africa<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

Azores<br />

Other Atlantic Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Australia<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Trust Territory<br />

Other Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Country not specified<br />

43-74 Lanlw43e<br />

Spoken in the<br />

Home (Mother<br />

lbIlEUe )<br />

Not applicable (native born) 0<br />

English 1<br />

Norwegian<br />

Swedish<br />

Danish z<br />

Dutch 5<br />

French 6<br />

Breton 7<br />

G&m 10<br />

Polish ll<br />

l/l.ooo<br />

15<br />

9<br />

119<br />

2240<br />

2955<br />

1809<br />

21<br />

3:<br />

24<br />

1<br />

10<br />

20<br />

ll4<br />

76<br />

63<br />

23<br />

6<br />

&h<br />

1; 8<br />

7<br />

2<br />

10<br />

6<br />

23<br />

10<br />

6<br />

9<br />

7:<br />

g<br />

;<br />

291<br />

170241<br />

1926<br />

152<br />

221<br />

79<br />

l26<br />

329<br />

1/1o,Ca<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

233<br />

280<br />

162<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

l2<br />

10<br />

8<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0<br />

7<br />

3<br />

0<br />

3;<br />

17015<br />

159<br />

27<br />

20<br />

11<br />

18<br />

26<br />

0<br />

184<br />

40


-130-<br />

Character end Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

p13-74 Mother Tongue Czech<br />

(Cont'd) Slovak<br />

Russian<br />

Ukrainian<br />

Lithuanian<br />

Finnish<br />

Magyar-Hungarian<br />

Serbo-Croatian<br />

Slovenian<br />

Rumanian<br />

Yiddish<br />

Greek<br />

Italian<br />

Spanish<br />

Portuguese<br />

Basque<br />

Dalmatian. etc.<br />

Iraqi '<br />

Japanese<br />

Chinese<br />

Arabic<br />

Near Eastern Arabic Dialects<br />

Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian<br />

Flemish<br />

Celtic<br />

Ealto-Slavic<br />

Albanian<br />

Armenian<br />

Persian (Iranian)<br />

Other Persian Dialects<br />

Hindi (Hinduatani)<br />

Hebrew<br />

Uralic<br />

Other AltaIc<br />

Libyan<br />

Other Indo-Aryan<br />

Korean<br />

Indonesian (Haleyan)<br />

Other MaLsyan<br />

W-log<br />

PolJT&5ifUl<br />

Other (not classified)<br />

uot reported<br />

Cede<br />

-<br />

12<br />

13<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

30<br />

31<br />

;;<br />

35<br />

37<br />

GO<br />

41<br />

42<br />

47<br />

50<br />

51<br />

52<br />

:43<br />

l/l.ooo<br />

81<br />

129<br />

247<br />

10s<br />

97<br />

53<br />

200<br />

86<br />

36<br />

5;;<br />

198<br />

1218<br />

878<br />

101<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

107<br />

103<br />

35<br />

23<br />

3<br />

;;<br />

0<br />

50<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3:<br />

z<br />

1<br />

2<br />

10<br />

ll<br />

4:<br />

671<br />

1<br />

l/lO.ocm<br />

9<br />

13<br />

27<br />

44<br />

5<br />

25<br />

4<br />

4<br />

50<br />

22<br />

114<br />

73<br />

9<br />

1<br />

1<br />

:<br />

13<br />

3<br />

0<br />

i<br />

2<br />

1<br />

5<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

@<br />

0<br />

0<br />

16<br />

0<br />

2:<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title<br />

I'(5 Year Moved<br />

into Unit<br />

WhXNMOVE<br />

F/6 Place <strong>of</strong><br />

Residence 5<br />

Years Ago<br />

RES5YAcO<br />

~7-78 age at<br />

First Marriage<br />

MARYAGE<br />

-131-<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

1959 - <strong>1960</strong><br />

1958<br />

1957<br />

1954 - 1956<br />

1950 - 1953<br />

1940 - 1949<br />

1939 OP earlier<br />

Always lived here<br />

Not applicable (G.Q.)<br />

Same house<br />

Different house, same county<br />

Different county, same State<br />

Different State<br />

Abroad<br />

Not applicable (persons<br />

under 5 years or not<br />

reported)<br />

Not applicable (never<br />

married or under 14)<br />

14 yews old<br />

15 years old<br />

16 "<br />

Code<br />

-<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

z<br />

2<br />

.i<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

;:<br />

P<br />

;z<br />

l/l,000 1/1o,m<br />

43226<br />

18376<br />

13780<br />

z:z<br />

23463<br />

11611<br />

11636<br />

4922<br />

zg:;<br />

13288<br />

14032<br />

1878<br />

23208<br />

4123<br />

2030<br />

1387<br />

3w4<br />

2208<br />

2450<br />

1132<br />

1111<br />

493<br />

8020<br />

4702<br />

1364<br />

1419<br />

1%<br />

2257<br />

0 81358 8082<br />

$2<br />

g<br />

:z<br />

41<br />

42<br />

E<br />

45<br />

46<br />

969<br />

1947<br />

3309<br />

5232<br />

ii!22<br />

$2<br />

8569<br />

7461<br />

6389<br />

5272<br />

4462<br />

3473<br />

2782<br />

2338<br />

1916<br />

1497<br />

1249<br />

1049<br />

$2<br />

630<br />

488<br />

437<br />

389<br />

330<br />

220<br />

231<br />

182<br />

194<br />

152<br />

134<br />

l$<br />

347<br />

541<br />

819<br />

812<br />

932<br />

917<br />

841<br />

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ZEF:<br />

364<br />

273<br />

237<br />

184<br />

162<br />

141<br />

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Character <strong>and</strong> Title DesCriDtiO" Of Cd? - COdC<br />

p17-70 Age at First<br />

NZWA~&~ (Cont'd) z ==YY old<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

55<br />

:z<br />

57<br />

58<br />

22<br />

61<br />

62<br />

2<br />

65<br />

66<br />

2:<br />

69<br />

IO<br />

71<br />

;;<br />

74<br />

75<br />

76<br />

79<br />

80<br />

p79 Type<strong>of</strong> Not enrolled<br />

School in Which <strong>Public</strong> school<br />

EnroLled Parochial or other private<br />

SCHLI?-PE<br />

school<br />

Not applicable (pera""<br />

under 5)<br />

P8O Veteran<br />

status<br />

mm<br />

Yes<br />

no<br />

lot, applicable (f&es,<br />

males under 14 years,<br />

dea 14+ in the vmed<br />

forces<br />

P82 KoremWer Ye8<br />

Veteran<br />

v-Ei-Ka ;:t applicable<br />

males under<br />

(fades,<br />

14 Years,<br />

47<br />

E<br />

2<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

:z<br />

:78<br />

2<br />

61<br />

“6’;<br />

64<br />

65<br />

66<br />

2<br />

69<br />

70<br />

71<br />

;:<br />

74<br />

;z<br />

79<br />

&I<br />

:z<br />

85<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

l/Loo0 l/lO.~<br />

log 103 :t<br />

75<br />

6.3 %<br />

70 7<br />

2 t; 0<br />

47 3 46 1<br />

3<br />

z<br />

17<br />

17<br />

21<br />

15<br />

12<br />

16<br />

13 11 4<br />

5<br />

10<br />

3<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

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Ll5485<br />

36984<br />

6801<br />

2wM<br />

23O75<br />

36390<br />

120582<br />

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3<br />

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3<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

U527<br />

%<br />

mo6<br />

2280<br />

3648<br />

12030<br />

4884 483<br />

54581 5445<br />

I.20582 12030<br />

-133-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code Code l/l,ooo 1/1o,OcO<br />

P83 World War II Yes 0 13852 1382<br />

veteran NO 1 45:;13 4546<br />

vFmAR2 Not applicable (females, 2 120582 12030<br />

males under 14 years,<br />

males 14+ in the armed<br />

forces)<br />

P84 World War I World War I, but not World 0 2541 235<br />

veteran War II or Korean<br />

vETWAR Not World War I, unless 1 56924 5693<br />

also World War II or Korea"<br />

Not applicable (females, 2 120582 12030<br />

males under 14 years,<br />

males 14+ in the armed<br />

forces)<br />

~85 veteran <strong>of</strong><br />

Service Any<br />

Other Time<br />

VETOTHR<br />

P86 Place <strong>of</strong><br />

Work: SMSA<br />

Recode<br />

!4RKSM.?A<br />

~89 ~iace <strong>of</strong><br />

Work: State<br />

Recode<br />

WRKSTATE<br />

m Means <strong>of</strong><br />

TransportatiO"<br />

to Work<br />

TRANSPOR<br />

Other, but not World War I,<br />

World War II or Korean<br />

No, unless also World War I,<br />

World War II or Korean<br />

N3t applicable (females,<br />

males under 14 years,<br />

males 14t in the armed<br />

forces.)<br />

I" central city <strong>of</strong> a" SMSA<br />

I" ring <strong>of</strong> a" SMSA<br />

Outside a" SMSA (includes<br />

abroad <strong>and</strong> not reported)<br />

Not applicable (under 14 or<br />

not at work)<br />

Salle state<br />

Contiguous State<br />

Noncontiguous State<br />

Not reported (includes<br />

abroad)<br />

Not applicable (under 14 or<br />

not at work)<br />

Private auto, driver or<br />

passenger<br />

BUS<br />

Subway<br />

Railroad<br />

TaXi<br />

Walked only<br />

Wxked et home<br />

Other means<br />

Not applicable (persons<br />

under 14, persons not "at<br />

work:' <strong>and</strong> not reported)<br />

2629<br />

56836<br />

120582<br />

115034<br />

X1608<br />

1420<br />

1.61<br />

2824<br />

115034<br />

41433<br />

278<br />

12030<br />

2489<br />

1364<br />

2598<br />

11507<br />

6002<br />

137<br />

3s:<br />

11507<br />

4074<br />

5255 546<br />

1962 168<br />

575<br />

51<br />

279<br />

26<br />

6526 574<br />

4905 449<br />

1330 148<br />

11~182 11822


-134-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

P91 Puerto Rican Stock Yes<br />

FVERTOST NO<br />

p94 Times Merrled<br />

MARYTM<br />

F95 Quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

First Marriage<br />

MARyeRTR<br />

P96 Metropolitan/<br />

Nonmetmxmlitan<br />

Reside*& 5 Years<br />

nge<br />

REs5MLTR<br />

Once<br />

Wore the” Once<br />

Not eppliceble (under 14<br />

years or never married)<br />

First quarter<br />

Second quarter<br />

Third quarter<br />

Fourth quarter<br />

Rot applicable (never<br />

married or under 14)<br />

Ketropoliten<br />

Boametropoli tan<br />

Hot em intercounty migrant<br />

Not eppliceble (ape less<br />

the” 5, residence in 1955<br />

not reported, <strong>and</strong> abroad)<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

:<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

l/l.ooo<br />

861<br />

1791%<br />

1/1o,cco<br />

101<br />

17857<br />

8527<br />

1349<br />

8082<br />

19975 2055<br />

28469 2843<br />

25323 2573<br />

24922 2405<br />

81358<br />

8082<br />

15533 1607<br />

11787 ~176<br />

127641 12722<br />

25086 2453<br />

-135-<br />

Character <strong>and</strong> Title Description <strong>of</strong> Code<br />

PlO4 Allocation Not allocated<br />

Flsg: Date <strong>of</strong> Birth Allocated<br />

(Recode or Year)<br />

#BOP2TDAY<br />

PlO5 Allocation<br />

Flag: Children Ever<br />

Born (Female) or<br />

Veterans Status<br />

Male)<br />

L t&Y/VET<br />

P106 Allocation<br />

Flag: F&ployment<br />

status Recode<br />

#mJLQY<br />

P107 Allocation<br />

Flag: Hours Worked<br />

(If et Work) or Date<br />

Lest Worked (If Not<br />

at Work)<br />

#HOUR<br />

~108 ALlocation<br />

Fleg: Worked Lest<br />

Ye&l.<br />

#LAST<br />

PlO9 Allocation<br />

Flag: Persons<br />

Total Income<br />

#INCOME<br />

PllO Allocation<br />

Flq: Nativity<br />

#NATIVITY<br />

Not allocated 0 176273 17501<br />

Allocated 1 3774 457<br />

Not allocated 0 175909 17530<br />

Allocated 1 4138 428<br />

Not allocated 0 174150 17282<br />

Allocated 1 5897 676<br />

Not allocated 0 1iYWi<br />

Allocated 1 7664 17z:<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

Not allocated<br />

Allocated<br />

Pill Allocation Not allocated<br />

Flag: Mother Tongue Allocated<br />

#TONGUE<br />

Pll2 Ailocatio” Not allocated<br />

Flag: Enrolled in Allocated<br />

School<br />

#SCHOOL<br />

- Code l/l.ooO 1/1O.ooO<br />

0 17ll52 17029<br />

1 8895 929<br />

0 17g 17503<br />

1 455<br />

0 179720 17919<br />

1 327 39<br />

0 173266 17271<br />

1 6781 687<br />

0 177668 17706<br />

1 2379 252


Character mnd Title<br />

Pll3 Nocatim<br />

nw: public or<br />

Private School<br />

my=<br />

Pl14 Nocation<br />

Flag: Age st<br />

Plrat Marriage<br />

MyAcE<br />

FU5 Noce.tion<br />

Family 1ncaK.e<br />

-136-<br />

Descriptim <strong>of</strong> Code w l/l.CCC l/lO.CCo<br />

Not alloctrted 0 173880 17320<br />

Allocated 1 6167 638<br />

Not allocated<br />

Noceted<br />

Hot aLlocated<br />

Nocated<br />

0 162250 16265<br />

1 177m 1693<br />

0 17528<br />

1 49

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