No. 640. Public Aid—Recipients Of Aid To Families With Dependent Children (AFDC) And Supplemental Security Income (SSI), States And Other Areas: 1975 To 1983 [In thousands, except percent. As of December, except as noted. For explanation of methodology, see Appendix III. For composition of regions, see fig. I. inside front cover] X Not applicable. 1 See footnote 4. table 638 ■Coven parsons with Federal Supplemental Security Income (SST) payments and/or fecteraHy-admxvstsrsd State supplementation, except as noted See text, p 352 'li recipients • Data compiled by US Bureau of the Census. Total recipients as of June of AFDC and of Federal SSI as percent of resident population. For population figures used, see table 11. • SSI totals include small number of recipients whose residence was "unknown. • Data for persons with Federal SSI payments only; State has State-sdmmstered supplementation. 'Data for persons with Federal SSI payments orly: State supplementary payments not made. Source US Social Security Administration. Soael Security Bulletin, monthly No. 641. PUBLIC AID-PAYMENTS UNDER AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN (AFDC) AND SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI), STATES AND OTHER AREAS: 1975 TO 1983 [Data for SSI cover Federal SSI payments and/or federally-administered State supplementation, except as noted. See text, p. 352 and Appendix Ill. For composition of regions, see fig. 1. inside front cover 232 309 241 313 305 (NA) 234 255 283 234 183 176 124 138 192 132 128 88 214 211 107 170 131 1176 366 1333 175 (NA) 177 113 110 88 (NA) 145 208 223 (NA) 221 216 214 216 (NA) 197 220 ....... ... 184 (NA) 184 113 109 89 (NA) 124 168 257 105 (NA) 136 127 132 134 (NA) 123 143 135 132 (NA) 114 115 SC.... FL .......... KY............. MS.......... AR ................. TX MT N ............. WA.......... 100 202 (NA) 19 20 258 121 203 (NA) 217 203 221 213 224 244 287 258 315 277 204 191 341 220 239 314 202 11 138 138 161 147 158 (NA) 152 124 222 236 1,657 138 254 97 26 PR...... 97 GU........ 386 113 209 196 (x) 230 NA Not available. X Not applicable. 1980 figures include payments to Indochina refugees (U.S. total $23.6 million in 1980) which were not available by State. In addition, totals were reduced to reflect returned checks and overpayment retunds. : Federal SSI payments only, State has State-administered supplementation. Federal SSI payments only. Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Annual Statistical Supplement to the Social Security Bulletin, and Public Assistance Statistics, monthly. No. 642. Aid To Families With Dependent Children (AFDC)—Percent Distribution Of Recipient Families And Children, By Characteristics: 1975 To 1982 [Refers to federally-aided State programs providing aid to needy children deprived of parental care or support. Baaed on a sample and subject to sampling variability; for details, see source] 1 For 1975. excludes unknown or not reported, separated. 4 Nonlegally separated only. 1 Legally separated included with divorced. * Legally and nonfegaajy Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. 1975 Recipient Characteristics Study (Part 1), Sept. 1977; and unpublished data No. 643. Orphans, By Type: 1960 To 1983 (Includes Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands; beginning 1980, also includes American Samoa, Guam, and citizens (including Armed Forces) overseas. Covers children under age 16 who have been orphaned at any time. Paternal orphan refers to loss of father only, maternal orphan to loss of mother only, full orphan to loss ol both parents. Percent of child population based on Social Security Administration estimates of number of children under 16, as of July 1. Data not exactly comparable for an yean because of changes in methodology] Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, unpublished data. No. 644. Head Start Program—Enrollment And Appropriations: 1970 To 1983 [For years ending June 30, except, beginning 1977, ending Sept 30. Head Start program was designed to help communities overcome the handicaps of disadvantaged preschool children by providing preschool children from low-income famrkes with a comprehensive program that would meet their educational, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs] X Not applicable. ■ Includes children enrolled in Parent and Child Centers which serve children from infancy I * Program discontinued in 1962. . 3 years o*d Source: U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services. Administration tor Children, Youth and Families, uripubkahad data No. 645. Child Support And Alimony—Selected Characteristics Of Women: 1981 [Women as of spring 1962. Child support data are for women with own children under 21 years of age present from an absent father. Alimony data are for ever-divorced and currently separated women. Covers civilian noninslitutionai population. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, pp. 1 and 2 and Appendix III. For definition of mean, see Guide to Tabular Presentation] B Base less man 75,000. X Not applicable. 'Includes other items, not shown separately. * Remarried women whose previous marriage ended in divorce. a Never-married women. * Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. B Includes women who were not supposed to receive payments in 1961, not shown separately. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Currant Population Reports, series P-23. No. 124. No. 646. Child Care Arrangements Used By Employed Mothers For Youngest Child Under 5 Years Old: 1982 [As of June. Covers employed women, 18 to 44 years old having at least one child under 5 years old. Based on Current Population Survey, see text, pp. 1 and 2 and Appendix III] 1 Includes other races not shown separately. widowed, divorced, and nevw-married women, care of self. » Represents married women with husband absent (inciudinq separated) and 1 Includes women who don't know or gave no answer. * Includes child taking No. 647. PERCENT OF ADULT POPULATION DOING VOLUNTEER WORK: 1981 AND 1983 (Volunteers are persons who worked in some way to help others for no monetary pay during the previous year. Covers persons 18 years old and over. Data for 1981 were collected in March 1981 and 1983 data were collected in fall 1983 as part of Gallup Poll. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability, see source) Source: Volunteer. The National Center for Citizen Involvement, Arlington, VA, Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring 1984. (Copyright.) No. 648. AMERICAN RED CROSS-SUMMARY: 1970 TO 1983 (For years ending June 30] NA Not available. Estimated. ? Includes civilian and Federal hospital participation fees and other. Expenditures reported net of income. Primarily income from endowment and other invested funds, legacies, and restricted contributions. 5 Includes other types not shown separately. Mainly involving a small number of families. Source: American Red Cross, Washington, DC, Annual Report. NO. 649. UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN FUNDS RAISED, BY MAJOR DONOR: 1960 TO 1983 [In millons of dollars. "Campaign": A series of operations or systematic effort to reach a desired result or "goal"] |