No. 1310. Housing Units—Summary Of Characteristics: 1960 To 1983 (In thousands, except ss Indicated. As of April, except 1983 as ol fall For information on methodology, see Appendix III. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation. For composition of regions, see fig. I, inside front cover] NA Not available. X Not applicable. 'Refers to specified renter-occupied units. * For 1960, all housing units, based on a complete count, but tabulated on a 20-percent sample basis. For 1970, 1980, and 1963 all year-round units. For 1980 and 1983, air conditioning based on occupied housing units. 3 January 1970 or later, * 1960 to 1969. 'Occupied housing units. Source: U.S. Bureau ol the Census, U.S. Census of Housing: 1960, vol. I.; f980 Census of Housing, vol. I. chapters A and B; and Current Housing Reports, series H-150-63, Annual Housing Survey, part A. No. 1311. Housing Units—Characteristics For Selected Cities: 1980 [As of April. Cities ranked by size of population enumerated as of April 1. 1960. except Honolulu, ranked by county poputatjonj 1 "Specified owner-occupied" housing units include onolamily houses on less than 10 acres without a commercial estabkshmem or medical office on the property. The data exclude owner-occupied condominium housing units, mobile homes, trailers, boats, tents, or vans occupied as a usual residence, as well as owner occupied noncondominrum units in muiti-tarmiy buddings 1 "Specified owner with a mortgage". Selected monthly owner costs is the sum of payments for mortgages, deeds of bust, or similar debts on the property; real estate taxes; fire and hazard insurance on the property; utilities (electricity gas. and water) and fuels (oil. coal, kerosene, wood, etc.). * "Gross rent" is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utifcbea (electricity, gas, and water) and fuels (oil. coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid tor by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else) in addition to rent. * "Specified renter-occupied" housing units include renter-occupied units except one-tamiy houses on 10 or more acres Source U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1980 Census of Housing, vol 1. chapters A and B (HC80-1-A and HC8O-1-B1 1 "Specified owner-occupied" housing units include one-family houses on less than 10 acres without a commercial establishment or medical office on the property. The data exclude owner-occupied condominium housing units, mobile homes, trailers, boats, tents, or vans occupied as a usual residence, as well as owner-occupied noncondominium units in multi-family buildings. 1 "Specified owner with a mortgage". Selected monthly owner costs is the sum ol payments for mortgages, deeds of trust, or similar debts on trie property; real estate taxes; fire and hazard insu.ance on the property; utilities (electricity, gas, and water); and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood. etc.). ■ "Gross rent" is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas. and water) and fuels (oil. coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid (or by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else) in addition to rent. * "Specified renter-occupied" housing units include renter-occupied units except one-family houses on to or more acres. Source: US Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Housing, vol. 1 chapters A and B (HC80-1-A and HC80-1-B). No. 1313. Occupied Housing Units—Selected Characteristics, By Race And Spanish Origin Of Householder: 1980 [As of April 1) 1 Persons of Spanish origin may be ol any race. 'Specified owner-occupied housing units: see footnote 1, table 1318. 3 See footnote 3. table 1316. • Specified renter-occupied housing units; see footnote 4, table 1318. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 19B0 Census ol Housing, vol. 1, chapters A and B (HC80-1-A1 and HC80-1-B1). am unpublished data. No. 1314. Occupied Housing Units—Tenure, By Race And Plumbing Facilities: 1970 And 1983 (In thousands. See headnote. table 1310] No. 1315. OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS—TENURE, BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER: 1920 TO 1983 In thousands, except as Indicated. As of April 1, except 1983, as of fall. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Statistics on the number of occupied units are essentially comparable although identified by various terms-the term "family" applies to figures for 1920 and 1930; "occupied dwelling unit," 1940 and 1950; and "occupied housing unit," 1960 to 1983. For 1920, includes the small number of quasifamilies; for 1930, represents private families only. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series N 238-245) WHITE Percent of occupied............... BLACK AND OTHER Percent of occupied........... Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Housing: 1960, vol. 1; 1970, vol. 1; 1980 Census of Housing, vol. 1, chapter A (HC80–1-A); and Current Housing Reports, series H-150-83, Annual Housing Survey: 1983, part A. No. 1316. OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS_PERCENT HOME OWNERSHIP, BY REGION AND RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER: 1960 TO 1983 1 For 1960, represents Black and other races. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Housing: 1960, vol. 1; 1970, vol. 1; and 1980 Census of Housing, vol. 1. chapter d Current Housing Reports, series H-150-83, Annual Housing Survey: 1983, part A. No. 1317. OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS_SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS, BY TENURE: 1960 TO 1983 (Percent distribution. As of April, except 1983 as of fall Rooms in unit: 1-2 rooms. 3-4 rooms. 5 rooms 6 rooms.. 7 rooms or more... Units in structure: 1 unit......... 10 units or more ... With all plumbing facilities. 1975 or later. X Not applicable. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Housing, 1960; 1970; and 1980; and Current Housing Reports, series H-150-83, Annual Housing Survey: 1983, part A. |