Current Population Reports: Population characteristics. Series P-20U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1992 |
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... estimates in this report do not reflect the results of the 1990 census . See ... estimates that are based on small numbers of cases , especially if the ... annual average labor force participation rate for Black men in 1992 ( 70 ...
... estimates in this report do not reflect the results of the 1990 census . See ... estimates that are based on small numbers of cases , especially if the ... annual average labor force participation rate for Black men in 1992 ( 70 ...
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... Average annual percent change Average size of household BLACK 1960 1970 1980 1990 1991 1992 4,779 ( X ) 3.82 6,180 2.57 3.54 8,586 3.29 3.02 10,486 2.00 2.88 10,671 1.75 2.87 11,083 3.79 2.83 WHITE 1960 ... 47,868 ( X ) 3.23 1970 56,529 ...
... Average annual percent change Average size of household BLACK 1960 1970 1980 1990 1991 1992 4,779 ( X ) 3.82 6,180 2.57 3.54 8,586 3.29 3.02 10,486 2.00 2.88 10,671 1.75 2.87 11,083 3.79 2.83 WHITE 1960 ... 47,868 ( X ) 3.23 1970 56,529 ...
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... percent of Blacks 25 years old and over had attained at least a high school diploma ; by 1992 , the proportion had increased to 68 percent ... annual average labor force partic- ipation. 8.
... percent of Blacks 25 years old and over had attained at least a high school diploma ; by 1992 , the proportion had increased to 68 percent ... annual average labor force partic- ipation. 8.
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... Annual averages ) Unemployed Managerial and professional specialty Technical , sales , and administrative. Black men had an annual average labor force partic- ipation rate of 70 percent , compared to 58 percent for Black women in 1992 ...
... Annual averages ) Unemployed Managerial and professional specialty Technical , sales , and administrative. Black men had an annual average labor force partic- ipation rate of 70 percent , compared to 58 percent for Black women in 1992 ...
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... ( Annual averages ) 70.6 69.7 58.0 53.2 1980 1992 Black 78.2 76.4 51.2 1980 White Male Female 57.8 1992 Occupation.14 ... annual averages for civilian noninstitutional persons from the " Employment and Earnings " , Vol . 40 , No. 1 ...
... ( Annual averages ) 70.6 69.7 58.0 53.2 1980 1992 Black 78.2 76.4 51.2 1980 White Male Female 57.8 1992 Occupation.14 ... annual averages for civilian noninstitutional persons from the " Employment and Earnings " , Vol . 40 , No. 1 ...
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1991 Current Population 1991 of Persons 25 Years Old Aleut Asian asso associate degree Bachelor's degree Bureau Census Characteristics CHECK ITEM children under 18 confidence interval Current Population Survey Educational Attainment employed Estimated Numbers Farm and Nonfarm Farm Population farm residents Female householder full-time workers grade High school graduate Hispanic origin holder household members housing unit IIIII Inside central cities interview labor force living March Married couple meaning of symbols Median age Median earnings dollars Median income metropolitan areas Nonfarm Residents Nonmetropolitan areas Numbers in thousands occupations Pacific Islander parameters Percent distribution person with Yes population controls poverty level poverty thresholds professional specialty proportion of Black Race ratio Region related children sexes Male Female Skip spouse present Standard error dollars Survey annual averages table B-6 Total Farm Nonfarm Total money earnings Total money income Total or White U.S. Department Unemployed Urban weeks year-round
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Page 9 - A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters...
Page 11 - TO 24 YEARS OLD 25 TO 34 YEARS OLD 35 TO 44 YEARS OLD 45 TO 64 YEARS OLD 65 YEARS OLD AND OVER . MARRIED 10MEN IN LABOR FORCE.
Page 8 - Race. The population is divided into three groups on the basis of race: White, Black, and other races.
Page 10 - Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week.
Page 9 - The householder refers to the person (or one of the persons) in whose name the housing unit is owned or rented (maintained) or, if there is no such person, any adult member, excluding roomers, boarders, or paid employees. If the house is owned or rented jointly by a married couple, the householder may be either the husband or the wife. The person designated as the householder is the "reference person" to whom the relationship of all other household members, if any, is recorded.
Page 9 - unrelated individuals" refers to persons (other than inmates of institutions) who are not living with any relatives. An unrelated individual may...
Page 7 - Census, the farm population consists of persons living in rural territory on places of 10 or more acres from which sales of farm products amounted to $50 or more in 1959...
Page 8 - A household consists of all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for...
Page 9 - Family. A family is a group of two persons or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together; all such persons (including related subfamily members) are considered as members of one family.
Page 6 - Therefore, a conclusion that the average estimate derived from all possible samples lies within a range computed in this way would be correct for roughly 90 percent of all possible samples.