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996 Index Phy-Pot<br />

Page<br />

Physlclans—Continued<br />

Osteopaths............................................................ 107,100<br />

Persons covered by insurance........................................ 10S<br />

Specialty and professional activity...................................108<br />

<strong>States</strong>.......... 108<br />

Type of practice............................................................ 109<br />

Visits to........ 100,110<br />

Physics............ 599<br />

Degrees conferred, salary offers..................................... 165<br />

Nobel prize laureates..................................................... 596<br />

Scientists employed.......................................................598<br />

Physiology, Nobel prize laureates.......................................596<br />

Pig Iron. S e e Iron.<br />

Piggyback......... ........... 627, 628<br />

Pigments. S ee Paints.<br />

Pigs. S ee Hogs.<br />

Pilchard. S ee Sardines.<br />

Pimientos, canned................ ... 688<br />

Pineapples................................................................688, 852<br />

Pipe:<br />

Iron and steel imports....... ...843<br />

Production and shipments.. ... 792<br />

Pipeline companies.............. ... 629<br />

Pipeline transportation industry, petroleum........... 602. 606,607<br />

Accidents.......... ............... ...608<br />

Revenues and expenses..... ... 604<br />

Pistols. See Firearms.<br />

Plant and equipment expenditures:<br />

Foreign-owned firms................. 825<br />

Selected industries........................................................772, 777<br />

<strong>States</strong>.................................................................... 770,771<br />

Plaster. S e e Concrete and plaster products.<br />

Plastics materials and resins, value of shipments............... 789<br />

Plastics products, manufacture................. 774, 775<br />

Employees......................................................397,774, 775<br />

Exports...................................... 841<br />

Shipments accounted for by largest companies-..............784<br />

Value of shipments........................................................ 790<br />

Plate glass. S e e Glass.<br />

Plates, sheets, etc. (iron and steel), foreign trade.........841,843<br />

Platinum-group metals........................................715,723,724<br />

Playgrounds...................................................................... 231<br />

Plumbers and pipefitters....................................................389<br />

Plumbing. S e e Heating and plumbing equipment.<br />

Plums........................................................................ 687,688<br />

Plywood:<br />

imports................... 700, 843<br />

Per capita consumption.................. 697<br />

Producer price indexes....................................456, 698, 742<br />

Production, shipments and value.................................... 700<br />

Poliomyelitis............. 120<br />

Poisoning, deaths from...........................................80, 81,178<br />

Poland. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Police departments. See Public safety.<br />

Policemen and detectives..................................................389<br />

Political action committees................................................ 495<br />

Political advertising................. 568<br />

Political parties:<br />

Campaign expenditures.... ........494, 495<br />

Political action committees..,....................................... 495<br />

Congress, composition of. .......483, 484<br />

Congressional and presidential votes....xxix, xxxi-xxxiv, 472-<br />

479, 481, 482<br />

Governors, by party affiliation................................xxxi, 486<br />

State legislatures, composition of................................... 487<br />

Political science, degrees conferred........... ................187, 598<br />

Pollution:<br />

Air....................... ,204, 206, 208<br />

Air quality stations......................................................... 205<br />

Environmental.................................................204, 205, 209<br />

Expenditures.........................................................208, 210<br />

Motor vehicle emissions................................ 205<br />

Water............................................................. 204, 206, 208<br />

Polyester, production..................................................786,787<br />

Poor persons...................................................... 414,440-444<br />

Population (se e a/so Vital statistics).......................... 6,15, 26<br />

Abroad..................................... 8<br />

Age:<br />

Distribution....................................................... 26, 28-31<br />

Fifteen to twenty-four years old....... 31<br />

Median age..... 26,37<br />

Members of Congress..................... 485<br />

Outlying areas.. 645<br />

Race.......... 26.27.33<br />

School enrollment 140,147<br />

Sex................. ....25-27<br />

Sixty-five years old and over ....26, 28-31, 33, 37. 44, 324,<br />

442<br />

<strong>States</strong>.............. -28-30<br />

Under 18, by presence of parents............................—.52<br />

Population—Continued<br />

Age—Continued<br />

Voting-age population......<br />

Appalaonla..........................<br />

Black. S ee Black population.<br />

Center................................<br />

Change...........<br />

Cities...............<br />

Coastal...........<br />

Components of change.......<br />

Outlying areas..................<br />

Standard metropolitan statistical areas<br />

Page<br />

..480-493<br />

........ 448<br />

.......... 7<br />

-1 2 .1 5<br />

....21-24<br />

.......... 7<br />

-5, 9. 13<br />

.846<br />

..17-19<br />

Density........................................... .....8, 7, 11,12,15, 22-24<br />

Foreign countries.................................................. 857-859<br />

Disabled adults, characteristics.........................................336<br />

Ethnic origin................................................................. 32,37<br />

Farm........................................................ 646, 640-651,654<br />

Fertility...............................................................9, 60, 65, 67<br />

Unwanted births..............................................................67<br />

Foreign born..... 36<br />

Foreign countries 855,857-859<br />

Growth rates.... .... 5, 9,656<br />

Households and/or families................. 42-44, 46, 48-51,431<br />

Illiteracy........... 145<br />

Increase............................................................5, 6, 9,11-13<br />

Standard metropolitan statistical areas.......................17-19<br />

Institutional.........................................................................53<br />

Intrinsic rate of natural increase..........................................60<br />

Labor force. S ee Employment and labor force.<br />

Life expectancy................................................................ 856<br />

Locat governments...........................................................295<br />

Marital Status.................................. 38, 39, 41,42, 59, 82-84<br />

Characteristics of householder........................................ 50<br />

Members of Congress...................................................485<br />

Unmarried couples by presence of children.....................42<br />

Metropolitan................................................................. 14,16<br />

Migration...................................................13,14.17. 19,649<br />

Minority races below poverty level.............................414,441<br />

Mobility....................................... 14<br />

Nativity.................................................................. 36, 37<br />

Nonwhite. S e e Black population and Minority races.<br />

Outlying areas of U.S............................... 8,10,11, 846, 847<br />

Puerto Rico. 849<br />

Parentage...... .36<br />

Persons living alone............................................................44<br />

Poverty.......... ........ 414, 440-442<br />

Projections;<br />

Foreign countries..........................;............................... 860<br />

World...............................................................................8, 856<br />

Race (see a lso Black population a n d Minority races) —15, 21,<br />

26, 27, 31-33, 36<br />

Ranked by <strong>States</strong> and/or cities..........................11, 12, 22-24<br />

Regions and divisions<br />

Resident..................<br />

School years completed.....................<br />

Sex.........................<br />

Age distribution.....<br />

Householder.........<br />

Unemployment, and reason............<br />

Size-group of <strong>States</strong>.,<br />

Spanish origin.........<br />

Standard metropolitan statistical areas<br />

Mobility................<br />

Size-class...........<br />

State of birth and residence...............<br />

<strong>States</strong>.<br />

Age.<br />

Density...........................................<br />

Households....................................<br />

Race and/or sex............................<br />

Spanish origin.................................<br />

Urban and rural..................................<br />

Voter turnout.....................................<br />

Voting-age population and votes<br />

..9. 20<br />

.............. 6, 28-30<br />

...... 133, 143-145<br />

............ 26, 31, 36<br />

25, 27<br />

........................ 50<br />

...................... 391<br />

9<br />

.............32, 34, 35<br />

............. 15, 17-19<br />

14<br />

15<br />

.........................37<br />

....5, 10-12, 20, 33<br />

.........................33<br />

....................,....11<br />

.................. 48<br />

................... 32, 33<br />

.........................32<br />

..15. 20, 21,26,36<br />

............... 488, 492<br />

.489, 491, 493<br />

Wealtnholders.............................................................. 449<br />

World..................................... 855, 856, 860<br />

Literacy.........................................................................863<br />

Pork 0see a ls o Meat and meat products):<br />

Consumption and production........ ............................127,689<br />

Foreign trade.................................. 689<br />

Price, retail.......................................................................672<br />

Portland cement................... 720, 721, 732<br />

Portugal. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Possessions. S ee Outlying areas of U.S.<br />

Post Office Department. S e e U.S. Postal Service.<br />

Postal rates................. 554<br />

Postal service, foreign countries.....................................882, 883<br />

Potash (potassium salts):<br />

Foreign trade.............................................. 723

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