Census of Population, 1950: A Report of the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the United States. Volume II, Characteristics of the population : Number of inhabitants, general and detailed characteristics of the populationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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Halaman xxi
... family farm or in a family business ; or ( b ) " with a job but not at work ... workers and experienced workers . When information on the schedule was ... unpaid family work ( less than 15 hours during the census week ) . Per- sons not in ...
... family farm or in a family business ; or ( b ) " with a job but not at work ... workers and experienced workers . When information on the schedule was ... unpaid family work ( less than 15 hours during the census week ) . Per- sons not in ...
Halaman xxii
... workers . - The data on the labor force for 1940 and 1950 are not exactly comparable with the statistics for gainful ... unpaid family workers , and self - employed persons , and may include workers less than 14 years of age . An ...
... workers . - The data on the labor force for 1940 and 1950 are not exactly comparable with the statistics for gainful ... unpaid family workers , and self - employed persons , and may include workers less than 14 years of age . An ...
Halaman xxiii
... workers . The proportion of persons who worked only a small number of hours ... family farm or in a family business . Weeks of active service in the armed ... unpaid family workers in this oc- cupation is included in the self - employed ...
... workers . The proportion of persons who worked only a small number of hours ... family farm or in a family business . Weeks of active service in the armed ... unpaid family workers in this oc- cupation is included in the self - employed ...
Halaman xxvi
... workers . The SIC classifies all government agencies in a single major group , whereas the Population Census ... Unpaid family workers . - Persons who worked without pay on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the household to ...
... workers . The SIC classifies all government agencies in a single major group , whereas the Population Census ... Unpaid family workers . - Persons who worked without pay on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the household to ...
Halaman 44-32
... employed workers . 1,478 872 40,567 36,761 3,806 18,806 16,281 2,525 8,171 Unpaid family workers .. 3,649 2,524 1,125 687 274 413 773 7,158 495 1,013 278 13,590 13,322 268 2,189 1,755 434 Major Occupation Group Experienced civilian labor ...
... employed workers . 1,478 872 40,567 36,761 3,806 18,806 16,281 2,525 8,171 Unpaid family workers .. 3,649 2,524 1,125 687 274 413 773 7,158 495 1,013 278 13,590 13,322 268 2,189 1,755 434 Major Occupation Group Experienced civilian labor ...
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14 years old 20-percent sample allied products base is less Based on 20-percent Census Chemicals and allied civilian labor force classified Clerical and kindred complete count County durable Educational services EMPLOYED PERSONS enrolled in school Experienced civilian labor Fabricated metal Families and unrelated Farm laborers Female Male Female incorporated places industries incl kindred products kindred workers less than 500 LIBRARIES STANFORD UNIVERSITY Male Female Male Median not shown metal industries minor civil divisions misc Miscellaneous Nondurable Nonwhite Operatives and kindred Percent not shown population Prec public administration repair services retail trade rptd Rural farm Rural nonfarm Sales workers Salt Lake City shown where base shown where less South Ogden South Salt Lake specified manufacturing industries STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES statistics Table textile textile mill products Tooele Total Male Female town Tremonton UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES STANFORD unpaid family workers URBAN AND RURAL Wages or salary wkrs
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Halaman xxi - with a job but not at work"—those who did not work and were not looking for work but had a job or business from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or layoff with definite instructions
Halaman xxi - and over who, during the census week, were either (a) "at work"—those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (6)
Halaman v - 2. Alabama 3. Arizona 4. Arkansas 5. California 6. Colorado 7. Connecticut 8. Delaware 9. District of Columbia 10. Florida 11. Georgia 12. Idaho 13. Illinois 14. Indiana 15. Iowa 16. Kansas 17. Kentucky 18. Louisiana 19. Maine 20. Maryland
Halaman 44-107 - Miscellaneous chemicals and allied products. . . Petroleum and coal products Petroleum refining. . Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products Rubber products. Leather and leather products Leather: tanned, curried, and finished Footwear, except rubber Leather products, except footwear Not specified manufacturing industries Nonmanufacturing industries (incl. not reported) Construction Railroads and railway express service
Halaman xxi - looking for work or would have been looking for work except that (a) they were temporarily ill, (6) they expected to return to a job from which they had been laid off for an indefinite period, or (c) they believed no work was available in their
Halaman xv - The median is the value which divides the distribution into two equal parts—one-half of the cases falling below this value and one-half of the cases exceeding this value. In the computation of medians, cases for which the information was not reported are omitted.
Halaman xviii - institutional population includes those persons living as inmates in such places as homes for delinquent or dependent children, homes and schools for the mentally or physically handicapped, places providing specialized medical care, homes for the aged, prisons, and jails. Staff members and their families are not included in the institutional population.
Halaman xiii - URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENCE According to the new definition that was adopted for use in the 1950 Census, the urban population comprises all persons living in (a) places of 2,500
Halaman iii - areas. The data are based upon tabulations from the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the population of the United States, its Territories and possessions, conducted as of April 1, 1950. Provision for the Seventeenth Decennial Census was made in the act providing for the Fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses, approved June 18, 1929, as amended. The
Halaman xxiv - All other durable goods. Meat products-.. Bakery products. Other food Industries (Knitting mills I Yarn, thread, and fabric mills.. [other textile mill products... Apparel and other fabricated textile products. Printing, publishing, and allied industries Chemicals