United States Census of Population, 1950: Special reports, Volume 4,Bagian 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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3-percent sample 59 YEARS OLD AGE OF WOMAN base is less Based on 3-percent based on Sample Census children ever born civilian labor force Clerical and kindred College color Craftsmen Elementary enrolled in school experienced civilian labor Farm laborers farm managers Farmers and farm Female Male Female Foreign-born white High school Husband absent Husband in experienced Husband present kindred workers laborers and foremen less than 0.1 Male Female Male marital status Median not shown Median school Native white Negro number of children Number Percent OLD BY NUMBER OLD MARRIED ONCE ONCE AND HUSBAND Operatives and kindred parity in 1949 Percent not shown PERSONS 14 propr's races Rate and percent Sales workers school years completed Service workers shown where base shown where less single women specified number standard error Table Total Male Female UNITED URBAN AND RURAL urbanized areas wkrs WOMEN 15 women ever married Women with specified years¹
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Halaman 7 - difference Is approximately the square root of the sum of the squares of each standard error considered separately. This formula will represent the actual standard error quite accurately for the difference between separate and uncorrelated characteristics although it is only a rough approximation in most other cases. Table
Halaman 9 - color" refers to the division of population into two groups, white and nonwhite. The group designated as "nonwhite" consists of Negroes, Indians, Japanese, Chinese, and other nonwhite races. Persons of Mexican birth or ancestry who were not definitely Indian or of other nonwhite race were classified as white.
Halaman 6 - AGE The age classification is based on the age of the person at his last birthday as of the date of enumeration, that is, the age of the person in completed years. The enumerator was instructed to obtain the age of each person as of the date of his visit rather than as of April 1, 1950.
Halaman 8 - AGE The age classification is based on the age of the person at his last birthday as of the date of enumeration, that is, the age of the person in completed years. The enumerator was instructed to obtain the age of- each person as of the date of his visit rather than as of April 1, 1950.
Halaman 3 - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director (From Feb. 5, 1953) ROY V. PEEL, Director (To Feb. 4, 1953) A. Ross ECKLER, Deputy Director HOWARD C. GRIEVES, Assistant Director CONRAD TAEUBER, Assistant Director MORRIS H. HANSEN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Halaman 10 - absent." A person is classified as "married, spouse present" if the person's husband or wife was reported as a member of the household or quasi household in which the person was enumerated, even though he or she may have been temporarily absent on business or vacation, visiting, in a hospital, etc., at the time of enumeration. Persons reported as separated
Halaman 15 - Income, as defined in the 1950 Census, is the sum of the money received, less losses, from the following sources: wages or salary; net income (or loss) from the operation of a farm, ranch, business, or profession; net income (or loss) from rents or receipts from roomers or boarders;