1960 Census of Housing, Taken as a Part of the Eighteenth Decennial Census of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... Urbanized areas . XXI Exclusive or shared use .. XXXIV Standard metropolitan statistical areas . XXII Inside or outside structure .. XXXIV Standard consolidated areas . XXIII Bathroom___ XXXIV Definitions and explanations .. XXIV Source ...
... Urbanized areas . XXI Exclusive or shared use .. XXXIV Standard metropolitan statistical areas . XXII Inside or outside structure .. XXXIV Standard consolidated areas . XXIII Bathroom___ XXXIV Definitions and explanations .. XXIV Source ...
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... areas within the State are presented in a series of standard tables . The tables are arranged by type of area , with ... urbanized areas , and tables 36 to 39 are omitted if there are no standard metropolitan statistical areas or places ...
... areas within the State are presented in a series of standard tables . The tables are arranged by type of area , with ... urbanized areas , and tables 36 to 39 are omitted if there are no standard metropolitan statistical areas or places ...
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... areas , and the urban , rural - nonfarm , and rural - farm parts of the State ; for each standard metropolitan statistical area , urbanized area , place , and county ; and for the rural - nonfarm and rural - farm parts of each county ...
... areas , and the urban , rural - nonfarm , and rural - farm parts of the State ; for each standard metropolitan statistical area , urbanized area , place , and county ; and for the rural - nonfarm and rural - farm parts of each county ...
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... urban- ized areas . Categories for the items in these tables are shown in the same detail as in the tables for the State . Tables 12 to 17 are omitted for States with no SMSA's , urbanized areas , or places of 50,000 inhabitants or more ...
... urban- ized areas . Categories for the items in these tables are shown in the same detail as in the tables for the State . Tables 12 to 17 are omitted for States with no SMSA's , urbanized areas , or places of 50,000 inhabitants or more ...
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... areas ( including SMSA's , States , divisions , regions , and the United States ) , virtually all the data that have ... urbanized areas . More specifically , according to the definition used in the 1960 Census , urban housing comprises ...
... areas ( including SMSA's , States , divisions , regions , and the United States ) , virtually all the data that have ... urbanized areas . More specifically , according to the definition used in the 1960 Census , urban housing comprises ...
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1939 OR EARLIER AVAILABLE FOR RENT AVAILABLE FOR SALE base is less Based on sample BATHTUB OR SHOWER BOTTLED TANK CASH RENT Census CLOTHES DRYER COAL OR COKE COLD PIPED WATER CONDITION AND PLUMBING data based denotes an unincorporated DILAPIDATED DOLLARS FUEL OIL KEROSENE HEATING EQUIPMENT STEAM HOME FOOD FREEZER HOT WATER INHABITANTS LACKING ONLY HOT LACKING OTHER PLUMBING less than 200 LP GAS MARCH MEANS WITH FLUE MEANS WITHOUT FLUE Median not shown METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS MOVED INTO UNIT number indicates median OCCUPIED UNITS PERSONS PER ROOM PIPED WATER INSIDE RENT RENTER OCCUPIED SEPTIC TANK shown where base SOURCE OF WATER STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL STEAM OR HOT Supply Toilet Facilities Table TANK OR LP Tenure by Color unincorporated place UNIT OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS IN STRUCTURE URBANIZED AREAS Vacancy Status Condition VACANT AVAILABLE WARM AIR FURNACE WATER INSIDE STRUCTURE WATER OUTSIDE STRUCTURE WATER SUPPLY HOT Water Supply Toilet
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Page xxviii - native" comprises persons born in the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a possession of the United States...
Page xx - ... urbanized areas; (c) towns in New England and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania which contain no incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and have either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per...
Page xx - In general, the urban population comprises all persons living in urbanized areas and in places of 2,500 inhabitants or more outside urbanized areas. More specifically, according to the definition adopted for use in the 1960 Census, the urban population comprises...
Page xxiv - 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 occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there is direct access from the outside or through a common hall.
Page 18-106 - Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Barber, Barton, Bourbon, Brown, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Coffey, Comanche, Cowley, Crawford, Decatur, Dickinson, Doniphan, Douglas, Edwards, Elk, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Franklin, Geary...
Page xxi - ... for the most part follow such features as roads, streets, railroads, streams, and other clearly defined lines which may be easily identified by census enumerators in the field and often do not conform to the boundaries of political units.
Page xxii - Area. The boundaries of the urbanized areas for 1960 will not conform to those for 1950, partly because of actual changes in land use and density of settlement, and partly because of relatively minor changes in the rules used to define the boundaries. The changes in the rules include the following: 1.
Page 18-106 - Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morris, Morton, Nemaha, Neosho, Ness, Norton, Osage, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pottawatomie, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Riley, Rooks...
Page xxiii - ... 4. In addition to criterion 3, the county must meet at least one of the following conditions: (a) It must have 50% or more of its population living in contiguous minor civil divisions with a density of at least 150 persons per square mile, in an unbroken chain of minor civil divisions with such density radiating from a central city in the area. (b) The number of nonagricultural workers employed in the county must equal at least 10...
Page xxii - Any city in an urbanized area which is a central city of a standard metropolitan statistical area is also a central city of the urbanized area. With but two exceptions, the names of the central cities appear in the titles of the areas. The central cities of the New York-northeastern New Jersey area are the central cities of the New York. Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson-Clifton-Passaic standard metropolitan statistical areas.