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 xii
... living in the 19 urban places in the State . Nearly two - thirds of this urban population was living in the 5 cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants ( table 2 ) . The rural population of Wyoming comprised 145,911 persons , or 50.2 percent ...
... living in the 19 urban places in the State . Nearly two - thirds of this urban population was living in the 5 cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants ( table 2 ) . The rural population of Wyoming comprised 145,911 persons , or 50.2 percent ...
Halaman xiii
... living away from home were considered residents of the communities in which they were resid- ing while attending college , whereas in 1940 , as in most previous censuses , they were generally enumerated at their parental homes . This ...
... living away from home were considered residents of the communities in which they were resid- ing while attending college , whereas in 1940 , as in most previous censuses , they were generally enumerated at their parental homes . This ...
Halaman xiv
... living outside urban areas who do not live on farms . In 1940 and earlier , persons living in the suburbs of cities constituted a large pro- portion of the rural - nonfarm population . The effect of the new urban - rural definition has ...
... living outside urban areas who do not live on farms . In 1940 and earlier , persons living in the suburbs of cities constituted a large pro- portion of the rural - nonfarm population . The effect of the new urban - rural definition has ...
Halaman xvi
... living in Indian Territory or on reservations were not included in the population until 1890 . Other races . Separate statistics are given in this volume for Japanese and Chinese . The category " All other " includes Fili- pinos ...
... living in Indian Territory or on reservations were not included in the population until 1890 . Other races . Separate statistics are given in this volume for Japanese and Chinese . The category " All other " includes Fili- pinos ...
Halaman xvii
... living apart with intentions of obtaining a divorce , and other married persons permanently or temporarily estranged from their spouse because of marital discord . The group " Other married , spouse absent " includes married persons ...
... living apart with intentions of obtaining a divorce , and other married persons permanently or temporarily estranged from their spouse because of marital discord . The group " Other married , spouse absent " includes married persons ...
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14 years old 20-percent sample allied products annexed to district available complete-count data base is less Based on 20-percent Census civilian labor force classified Clerical and kindred County Current Population Survey District 9 employed persons enrolled in school Experienced civilian labor Fabricated metal Families and unrelated Farm laborers Female Male Female Female Total Male industries incl kindred products kindred workers Laramie less than 0.1 less than 500 LIBRARIES STANFORD UNIVERSITY Male Female Male Male Female Total Married couples Median not shown minor civil divisions Miscellaneous nondurable Number Percent Occupation not reported Operatives and kindred Paperboard Percent not shown population Private household workers retail trade rptd Rural farm Rural nonfarm Sales workers school completed shown where base shown where less standard metropolitan area STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Taxicab textile Total Male Female Unem unincorporated places UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES STANFORD unpaid family workers unrelated indiv URBAN AND RURAL Wages or salary wkrs Yellowstone National Park
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Halaman xix - Employed persons comprise those, who, during the survey 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 business; or (b) "with a job but not at work...
Halaman xxiv - Unpaid family workers are persons working without pay for 15 hours a week or more on a farm or In a business operated by a member of the household to whom they are related by blood or marriage.
Halaman xv - family," as used in this report, refers to a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such persons are considered as members of the same family.
Halaman xv - Thus, a household may contain more than one family. However, if the son of the head of the household and the son's wife are members of the household, they are treated as part of the head's family. A household head living alone, or...
Halaman xvi - Thus, a widow who occupies her house alone or with one or more other persons not related to her, a roomer not related to anyone else in the housing unit, a maid living as a member of her employer's household...
Halaman xii - Incorporated places with 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1940 or at a subsequent special census conducted prior to 1950. "2. Incorporated places with fewer than 2,500 inhabitants containing an area with a concentration of 100 dwelling units or more with a density in this concentration of 500 units or more per square mile. This density represents approximately 2,000 persons per square mile and normally is the minimum found associated with a closely spaced street pattern. "3. Unincorporated territory...
Halaman xvi - Married women are not classified as heads if their husbands are living with them at the time of the census.
Halaman xiii - ... set forth above could not be applied. In their place, a population density criterion of 150 or more persons per square mile, or 100 or more persons per square mile where strong integration was evident, has been used.
Halaman xiv - person of mixed white and Indian blood ... if enrolled in an Indian agency or reservation roll, or if not so enrolled, if the proportion of Indian blood is one-fourth or more, or if the person is regarded as an Indian in the community where he lives . " Actually, census takers usually determine race by inspection and may omit any specific questions about race.
Halaman xiv - Negro. --In addition to full-bloodedNegroes, this classification includes persons of mixed white and Negro parentage and persons of mixed Indian and Negro parentage unless the Indian blood very definitely predominates or unless the individual is accepted in the community as an Indian.