U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960: Census Tracts. Final Report PHC(1)-1-[180. -, Issue 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. LABORERS EXCEPT MINE . 6 675 4 531 472 474 1 198 143 28 126 32 40 106 89 7 ... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS . EXCEPT MINE . • OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . · 3 295 2 362 165 154 ...
... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. LABORERS EXCEPT MINE . 6 675 4 531 472 474 1 198 143 28 126 32 40 106 89 7 ... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS . EXCEPT MINE . • OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED . · 3 295 2 362 165 154 ...
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... WORKERS . CRAFTSMEN . FOREMEN , & KINDRED WORKERS . OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS . EXCEPT MINE . 207 141 275 383 432 442 231 219 198 464 305 180 287 471 488 459 665 655 249 416 534 593 ...
... WORKERS . CRAFTSMEN . FOREMEN , & KINDRED WORKERS . OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS . EXCEPT MINE . 207 141 275 383 432 442 231 219 198 464 305 180 287 471 488 459 665 655 249 416 534 593 ...
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... WORKERS . OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 244 527 161 220 307 679 198 102 182 67 195 151 354 • 372 880 511 648 456 1 107 446 307 342 250 349 310 592 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . 4 SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS , EXCEPT ...
... WORKERS . OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS 244 527 161 220 307 679 198 102 182 67 195 151 354 • 372 880 511 648 456 1 107 446 307 342 250 349 310 592 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . 4 SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . LABORERS , EXCEPT ...
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... WORKERS . 389 477 263 296 137 426 287 201 308 448 271 148 160 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS . 521 467 371 356 379 525 309 323 423 538 409 93 159 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . 3 • ... ... SERVICE WKRS .. EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . 113 51 47 ...
... WORKERS . 389 477 263 296 137 426 287 201 308 448 271 148 160 OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS . 521 467 371 356 379 525 309 323 423 538 409 93 159 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS . 3 • ... ... SERVICE WKRS .. EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD . 113 51 47 ...
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... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. 197 60 69 62 89 159 84 29 21 49 127 95 121 LABORERS EXCEPT MINE . • 155 36 ... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. LABORERS , EXCEPT MINE . 251 65 63 89 81155- 87 76 193 206 300 356 81 293 ...
... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. 197 60 69 62 89 159 84 29 21 49 127 95 121 LABORERS EXCEPT MINE . • 155 36 ... SERVICE WKRS . EXC . PRIV . HOUSEHOLD .. LABORERS , EXCEPT MINE . 251 65 63 89 81155- 87 76 193 206 300 356 81 293 ...
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14 YEARS OLD 18 OF HEAD 1939 OR EARLIER 25-percent sample AKRON AKRON--CON AUTOMOBILES AVAILABLE base is less based on 25-percent CASH RENT CENSUS TRACTS CENTRAL CITY CHILDREN UNDER 18 CLERICAL AND KINDRED CONTRACT RENT CRAFTSMEN CUYAHOGA FALLS enumerator estimates FARM FEMALE MALE FEMALE FOREMEN & KINDRED GROUP QUARTERS housing units KINDRED PRODUCTS less than 50 MALE FEMALE MALE MARITAL STATUS TOTAL MARRIED COUPLES MEDIAN AGE Median not shown metropolitan statistical areas MGRS Minor Civil Division MOVED INTO UNIT NONWHITE number of persons OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED OCCUPIED UNITS OPERATIVES AND KINDRED OWNER OCCUPIED PERCENT OF CIV PERCENT OF TOTAL PLUMBING FACILITIES Population and Housing POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD PRIV PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS PROFESS'L TECHN Puerto Rico RENT RENTER OCCUPIED RESIDENCE IN 1955 SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED SERVICE WKRS shown where base SMSA standard error STATUS TOTAL 14 structure SUMMIT COUNTY tabulated TOTAL EMPLOYED TRACT BC TRACT CFC TRACT TRACT TRACT
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Page 5 - Although the definition of the housing unit in 1960 is essentially similar to that of the dwelling unit in 1950, the housing unit definition was designed to encompass all private living quarters, whereas the dwelling unit definition did not completely cover all private living accommodations. The main difference between housing units and dwelling units is...
Page 3 - SMSA is a county or group of contiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000.
Page 6 - with all plumbing facilities" consists of units which have hot and cold water inside the structure, and flush toilet and bathtub (or shower) inside the structure for the exclusive use of the occupants of the unit. Equipment is for exclusive us« when it is used only by the persons in one housing unit, including any lodgers living in the unit. Units "lacking only hot water" have all the facilities except hot water.
Page 5 - A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied...
Page 1 - Census tract boundaries are delineated with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census.
Page 4 - A family consists of two or more persons in the same household who are related to each other by blood, marriage, or adoption; all persons living in one household who are related to each other are regarded as one family.
Page 3 - ... twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Page 4 - ... those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (b) "with a job but not at work...
Page 9 - The chances are about 2 out of 3 that the difference due to sampling variability between an estimate and the figure that would have been obtained from a complete count of the population Is less than the standard error. The chances, are about 19 out of 20 that the difference is less than twice the standard error and about 99 out of 100 that it is less than 2% times the standard error.
Page 4 - 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...