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CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS

Population

Characteristics

Series P-20, No. 329 Issued September 1978

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This report was prepared by Edward Fernandez, Chief, Spanish Statistics Staff, Population Division. Valuable assistance in checking and editing table content was provided by Arthur Cresce. Clerical assistance was provided by Carmen Denavas. General supervision and review were provided by Nampeo McKenney, Chief, Ethnic and Racial Statistics Staff, and by Paul C. Glick, Senior Demographer, Population Division.

SUGGESTED CITATION

U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-20, No. 329, "Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1977," U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1978.

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Income in 1976 of Spanish, Mexican, and Puerto Rican origin families and of unrelated
individuals by number of earners

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Selected summary characteristics of Spanish and Mexican origin families and unrelated
individuals by poverty status . . .

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Selected detailed characteristics of Spanish and Mexican origin families by poverty status.

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A-2. Parameters and factors to be used for each characteristic Spanish origin and total
U.S. population. . . .

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A-3. Standard errors of estimated numbers of Spanish origin persons or families
A-4. Standard errors of estimated percentages of Spanish origin persons or families

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A-5. Standard errors of estimated numbers of persons and families, total U.S. population
A-6. Standard errors of estimated percentages, total U.S. population.
A-7. Estimates of standard errors for medians in table 11. . . .
A-8. Standard errors of 1970 census data . . .

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