Table 5.-UNINCORPORATED URBAN PLACES Data are for unincorporated urban places having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. For cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960, see table 6. "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1 Percent and median not shown where base is less than 100 for items 205-212 or less than 200 for items 213, 214, and 216] Table 5.-UNINCORPORATED URBAN PLACES [Data are for unincorporated urban places having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. For cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960, see table 6. "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Percent and median not shown where base is less than 200] Table 5.-UNINCORPORATED URBAN PLACES [Data are for unincorporated urban places having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. For cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960, see table 6. "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Percent not shown where base is less than 200 for items 244-246] 25.9 44.5 52.5 34.2 45.0 35.5 1Professional, managerial (except farm), clerical, and sales. 2Based on persons who worked during census week. Includes members of Armed Forces. Table 5.-UNINCORPORATED URBAN PLACES [Data are for unincorporated urban places having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. For cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960, see table 6. "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown' where less than 0.1. Median not shown where base is insufficient, see text; plus (+) or minus (-) after number indicates median above or below that number] Table 6.-CITIES [Data are for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. For unincorporated urban places having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1960, see table 5. "n" denotes statistics not available. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Percent and median not shown where base is less than 100 for items 305-312 or less than 200 for items 313, 314, and 316] |