No. 36.-MARITAL STATUS, BY SEX, RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1930 NOTE.-Figures for "All other" in 1930 include Mexicans; prior to 1930 Mexicans were classified for the most part as white. See footnote 2, table 20. The marital condition of males and females 15 years of age and over by race and nativity for each geographic division and of white and Negro persons for each State having a Negro population of over 5 percent of the total is shown in Statistical Abstract, 1931, tables 23 and 24 Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Fifteenth Census Reports, Population, Vol. II. No. 37.-MARITAL STATUS, BY SEX, RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION, CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES: 1930 All other. Native white Native parentage. Foreign or mixed parentage. White.. Negro All other. Native white Native parentage. Foreign-born white. RURAL POPULATION Males, total. 25, 201, 037 8, 501, 813 15, 242, 615 1, 086, 856 316, 383 33.7 60. 5 4.3 1.3 955, 319 282, 736 33.8 60. 7 4.2 1.2 1,842, 029 346, 122 576, 114 1, 112, 731 118,454 30, 809 31. 3 60.4 171, 903 11, 322, 687 3, 843, 634 No. 38.-DWELLINGS, BY SIZE, AND FAMILIES, BY HOME TENURE, FOR URBAN AND RURAL AREAS, CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1930 Source of tables 37 and 38: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Fifteenth Census Reports, Population, Vols. II and VI. 46 No. 39.-FAMILIES, BY HOME TENURE AND SIZE OF FAMILY, BY STATES NOTE.-A family is defined as a group of persons related either by blood or by marriage or adoption who live together as 1 household usually sharing the same table. Single persons living alone are counted as families, however, as are a few small groups of unrelated persons sharing the same living accommodations as "partners." In the 1920 count, inmates of an institution were treated as a single family as were also other quasi-family groups. Families not reporting tenure are included in the totals for all families PERCENT OF TOTAL AVERAGE POPU- 1930 1930, 1930. 1920 1930 1920 1930 1920 incl. priv. inst. only South Dakota. 142,793 161. 013 82, 482 72, 902 59.3 51.2 37.2 45. 3 4. 46 4.29 4. 24 Nebraska. 303, 436 342,999 181, 369 152, 835 55.7 52.9 41. 4 44.6 4.27 4.01 3.94 Kansas 435,600 487, 188 267, 115 210, 106 South Atlantic. Delaware. 52,070 59,092 30, 187 Maryland 324, 742 385, 179 208, 563 27, 804 169, 359 Dist. of Columbia 96, 194 125, 554 47.220 Virginia 483, 363 529, 089 272,208 West Virginia. 310, 098 373, 941 168, 543 North Carolina. 513, 377 644, 033 279, 946 South Carolina 349, 126 365,680 111, 257 Georgia 628, 525 652, 793 194, 459 Florida. 234, 133 376,499 153, 956 E. South Central. 1,977, 381 2, 273, 359 924, 989 Kentucky 546, 306 609, 405 306, 284 Tennessee. Mississippi W. South Central. Arkansas. Louisiana Oklahoma. 519, 108 600, 625 270, 260 508, 769 591, 625 198,472 403, 198 471, 704 149,973 117, 450 444, 524 564, 164 225, 266 Texas.. 1,017, 413 1,380, 096 557, 686 Mountain Montana 470, 380 Idaho. 100, 500 108, 044 59,584 Wyoming. 48.476 56, 887 26,425 Colorado. 230, 843 267, 324 New Mexico. 83.706 98,546 131, 571 Arizona 80.208 105, 992 Utah. 98,346 115, 936 45,808 Nevada.. 21,862 Pacific. 1,445, 350 2,300, 191 Washington. 342, 228 423, 833 11, 551 55. 4 154.283 1, 123, 209 46.7 48.9 50. 8 48.8 3.85 3.54 3.38 167,609 53.6 57.8 44. 3. 39. 5 3.96 3.67 3.50 106,712 53.6 57.9 44.2 40. 13.86 3.56 3.43 848,888 42.5 45.1 54.8 52.7 3.81 3.51 3.34 Private families only, excluding 75,178 institutions, hotels, etc. These quasi-family groups were included in the count as made for 1920. The first of the 2 averages shown for 1930 is obtained by dividing the total population by the combined number of private families and quasi-family groups (institutions, hotels, etc.). This figure is strictly comparable with the 1920 average. The second average presented for 1930 is obtained by dividing the total population living in private families by the number of private families. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Fifteenth Census Reports, Population, Vol. VI. No. 40.-FAMILIES, BY RACE AND NATIVITY OF HEAD, AND DWELLINGS, BY CLASS, BY STATES: 1930 Continental U. S. 29, 904, 663 20, 968, 803 5, 736, 491 2, 803, 756 25, 204, 976 22, 833, 1101, 728, 087 643, 779 75, 178 1 Private families only, excluding 75,178 institutions, hotels, etc. Totals for all classes include "Other races" not shown. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Fifteenth Census Reports, Population, Vǝl. VI. 25, 328 2,032, 278 1,941, 320 57, 276 33, 682 12,049 4,779 2,212 334 No. 41.-FAMILIES, BY SIZE, BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE, AND BY NUMBER OF GAINFUL WORKERS (INCLUDING THOSE TEMPORARILY UNEMPLOYED): 1930 No. 42. HOMES, NONFARM, BY VALUE OF MONTHLY RENTAL, BY RACE AND NATIVITY OF HEAD OF FAMILY, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1930 62. 1 65. 1 54.3 54.7 65.8 758, 898 72, 635 21.1 20.0 250, 634 26, 789 |