| United States. Women's Bureau - 1976 - 268 halaman
...Other marital status classifications are: single (never married), widowed, and divorced. Family. A group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption and residing together. Head of family. One person in each family is designated as the head. The head of the family is usually... | |
| National Clearinghouse on Aging - 1977 - 236 halaman
...persons age 60 and over.!.' The term "family," as defined by the Bureau of the Census, refers to a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage,...together; all such persons are considered as members of the same family. Thus, if the son of the head of the household and the son's wife are in the household,... | |
| 1980 - 842 halaman
...Family. The term "family," as used here, refers to a group of two persons or more related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such persons are considered as of one family. A lodger and his/her spouse who are ated to the person or persons who maintain the id,... | |
| 1978 - 702 halaman
...Family. The term "family," as used here, refers to a group of two persons or more related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such...persons are considered as members of one family. A lodger and his/her spouse who are not related to the person or persons who maintain the household,... | |
| Joseph W. Duncan, William C. Shelton - 1978 - 276 halaman
...other relatives and some doubled-up families. The Bureau of the Census definition of a family is "a group of two or more persons related by blood. marriage, or adoption and residing together." The economic definition usually used in family expenditure studies includes in a family only persons... | |
| Frederick G. Bohme, United States. Bureau of the Census - 1979 - 116 halaman
...relatively small.) A "family" was distinguished from a "household" in that the family represented a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption. A household could contain one or more families, or none, but would occupy only one dwelling unit (quarters... | |
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