The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the United States, 1790-1978: An Historical ViewU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1979 - 271 halaman |
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14 Years Old ¹Data Annual averages Armed Forces births Black and White Black Elected Officials Black families Black population Black to White Black women Blue-collar workers Bureau Census Center for Political central cities civilian labor force Current Population Survey declined Department of Commerce dollars enrolled error of median estimates families maintained family heads family income farm Female head high school Husband and Wife husband present illegitimacy include persons income of Black Income of Families increased Married metropolitan areas North and West NOTE number of Blacks Number of Families Number of Persons Numbers in thousands occupations Officer paid labor force Percent of total percentage period persons per room poverty level poverty threshold proportion of Black races Black races White rate for Black Region Revised rounds to zero schooling completed Source South standard errors Total or White U.S. Department U.S. Senators Unemployed voting age White families WHITE Total White women wife present