Current Population Reports: Population characteristics. Series P-20U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1979 |
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... averages shown in table 1. . . Appendix B Definitions and explanations ... Source and reliability of the estimates .. Table B - 1 . Standard errors of estimated numbers . B - 2 . Standard errors of estimated percentages . B - 3 ...
... averages shown in table 1. . . Appendix B Definitions and explanations ... Source and reliability of the estimates .. Table B - 1 . Standard errors of estimated numbers . B - 2 . Standard errors of estimated percentages . B - 3 ...
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... average than those who began childbearing later in life , even more than women who first became mothers in their early twenties . 10 Although it is obvious enough that women who wait until their thirties to begin childbearing may be ...
... average than those who began childbearing later in life , even more than women who first became mothers in their early twenties . 10 Although it is obvious enough that women who wait until their thirties to begin childbearing may be ...
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... average number of lifetime births expected by currently married women declined over the 1967-78 period . Between 1967 ( the first year the Census Bureau collected birth expectations data ) and 1978 , the average number of lifetime ...
... average number of lifetime births expected by currently married women declined over the 1967-78 period . Between 1967 ( the first year the Census Bureau collected birth expectations data ) and 1978 , the average number of lifetime ...
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... Average interval Total Less than 12 months 12 to 23 months 24 to 35 months 36 to 47 48 to 59 60 months months months or more ( months ) 15 TO 44 YEARS Total . Childless .... 1 child ever born ....... 2 children ever born ...
... Average interval Total Less than 12 months 12 to 23 months 24 to 35 months 36 to 47 48 to 59 60 months months months or more ( months ) 15 TO 44 YEARS Total . Childless .... 1 child ever born ....... 2 children ever born ...
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... ( Averages are cumulated to the beginning of each year of age ; e.g. , to 24.0 for age 24. Data include children born to women of all marital classes ) Race and age Year of birth of women 1955 to 1959 1950 to 1945 to 1940 to 1935 to 1954 ...
... ( Averages are cumulated to the beginning of each year of age ; e.g. , to 24.0 for age 24. Data include children born to women of all marital classes ) Race and age Year of birth of women 1955 to 1959 1950 to 1945 to 1940 to 1935 to 1954 ...
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34 years old attended vocational school births to date Black Total Bureau Census central cities Characteristics CHILD OF FAMILY children ever born children under 18 Civilian noninstitutional population confidence interval Current Population Survey divorced Elementary enrolled in college estimated numbers estimated percentage FAMILY HEAD family income farm Female HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD high school high school graduate husband present kindred workers labor force Lifetime births expected living Male Marital Status marriage meaning of symbols median metropolitan statistical areas miles million Nonmetropolitan NONRELATIVE North Central Number of women Number Percent Number Number Percent Total Numbers in thousands October Percent Number Percent possible samples PRIMARY FAMILY PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL Private Public Races Total recent vocational school residence school completed SECONDARY INDIVIDUAL Series P-20 SMSA'S Spanish origin SPOUSE PRESENT standard error statistics tables B-1 traveled to school vocational school experience vocational training White Total WIFE PRESENT women 18 women thousands
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Halaman 72 - Except in New England, an SMSA is a county or group of contiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or 'twin cities' with a combined population of at least 50,000.
Halaman 30 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Halaman 31 - A household consists of all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants.
Halaman 13 - Data reliability The data in this bulletin are estimates from a scientifically selected probability sample. There are two types of errors possible in an estimate based on a sample survey, sampling and nonsampling. Sampling errors occur because observations come only from a sample and not from an entire population. The sample used for this survey is one of a number of possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples...
Halaman 11 - ... children under 18 years old, living in a household and related to, but not including, either the householder or the householder's spouse.
Halaman 11 - husband-wife" or "married-couple" before the term "household," "family," or "subfamily" indicates that the household, family, or subfamily is maintained by a husband and wife. The number of married couples equals the count of married-couple families plus related and unrelated married-couple subfamilies.
Halaman 32 - ... operated by a member of the family, and (2) all those who were not working but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent because of illness, bad weather, vacation, or labormanagement dispute, or because they were taking time off for personal reasons...
Halaman 13 - The full extent of the nonsampling error is unknown. Consequently, particular care should be exercised in the interpretation of figures based on a relatively small number of cases or on small differences between estimates.
Halaman 13 - ... inability or unwillingness to provide correct information on the part of respondents, inability to recall information, errors made in collection such as in recording or coding the data, errors made in processing the data, errors made in estimating values for missing data, and failure to represent all units with the sample (undercoverage).
Halaman 73 - Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week.