| 1959 - 374 halaman
...between the Federal Government and the Local Public Agency, for a Title I project. (c) Family. A group of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption; or two or more single persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption who are living together in... | |
| United States. Urban Renewal Administration - 1960 - 458 halaman
...DEFINITIONS The following definitions shall apply in preparing the Relocation Record : Family — A group of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption; or two or more single persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption who are living together in... | |
| 1960 - 144 halaman
...between the Federal Government and the Local Public Agency, for a Title I project. (c) Family. A group of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption; or two or more single persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption who are living together in... | |
| United States. Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission - 1962 - 464 halaman
...lodging houses, labor camps and military barracks. Another important social unit is the "family", which is defined as two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage or adoption. A household may therefore contain several families or it may not contain any. Past Trends The number... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1962 - 730 halaman
...MHNITIONS The following definitions shall apply in preparing the Relocation Record: Family — A group of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption; or two or more single persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption who are living together in... | |
| 1979
...families of "other" races. 2Data revised to exclude one-person families. NOTE: A family consists of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Comparable data for families are not available prior to 1940. Detailed figures may not add to total... | |
| 606 halaman
...which recently became available, have been Included in this table in this section. A family consists of two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption. 'Female heads of families include widowed, divorced, and single women, women whose husbands are in... | |
| 2003 - 1008 halaman
...all households enumerated in the 1970 Census were composed of families, defined by the Census Bureau as two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Of these family households, more than half were made up of married couples and their children (Fig.... | |
| David Popenoe - 1988 - 390 halaman
...scholarly analysis. Take, for example, the definition of the family used by The US Bureau of the Census: "two or more persons living together and related by blood, marriage or adoption." This is useful for the collection and aggregation of census data, but it presents problems for the... | |
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