United States Census of Population, 1950: Special reports, Volume 4,Bagian 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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100.0 No children 18 Husband-wife families 18 Total 35 years old age All classes age of head base is less Based on Sample CALIF Census child under 18 children under 18 COLOR AND SEX CONTROL OF HOME counties and urban Current Population Survey Different house FAMILIES BY TYPE Families with female families with male female head Number Female Total Male HEAD BY NUMBER head ever married homes and schools households Husband-wife families Number income institutional population Male Female Total male head male Total Male marital status Nonwhite All classes Number of family NUMBER OF MEMBERS Percent not shown PERSONS IN HOMES primary families Residence not reported Rural farm Rural nonfarm Sample F secondary families Secondary individuals Separated Other married shown where base standard metropolitan areas Total Male Fe Total Male Female Total Male male Total Under 25 Tuberculosis TYPE OF CONTROL UNITED URBAN AND RURAL urban places wkrs yearsto
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Halaman 162 - 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 to return to work within 30 days of layoff. Also included as "with a Job
Halaman 12 - persons who worked without pay on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the household to whom they are related by blood or marriage. The occupational and industrial classification systems used in 1940 are basically the same as those used in
Halaman 95 - color" refers to the division of the 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 161 - 2,500 Inhabitants or more Incorporated as cities, boroughs, and villages, (b) Incorporated towns of 2,500 Inhabitants or more except In New England, New York, and Wisconsin, where "towns" are simply minor civil divisions of counties, (c) the densely settled urban fringe. Including both Incorporated and unincorporated areas, around cities of 50,000 or more, and (d) unincorporated places
Halaman 11 - 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 (b) "with a Job but not at
Halaman 94 - 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 10 - 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 11 - absent because of vacation, illness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or layoff with definite instructions to return to work within 30 days of layoff. Also Included as "with a Job" are persons who bad new Jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days.
Halaman 6 - separate cooking equipment or a separate entrance; a single room occupied as separate living quarters is a dwelling unit if it has separate cooking equipment or if it constitutes the only living quarters In the structure. A household includes the related family members and also the unrelated persons, if any, such as lodgers,
Halaman 162 - during the census week but were either looking for work or would have been looking for work except that (a) they were temporarily 111, (b) 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