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... TYPE Total families With own children □ .. Married couple With own children * Female householder 3 With own children * Male householder * With own children » FAMILY INCOME. 1982 Total famines Less than $5,000 S5,000-$9.999 $10.000 ...
... TYPE Total families With own children □ .. Married couple With own children * Female householder 3 With own children * Male householder * With own children » FAMILY INCOME. 1982 Total famines Less than $5,000 S5,000-$9.999 $10.000 ...
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... Type of Family: 1970 to 1983 [In millions, except percent. As of March. Based on Current Population Survey. See headnote. table 61] YEAR AND AGE PERSONS IN FAMILIES Percent of all persons l Married- couple families FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER ...
... Type of Family: 1970 to 1983 [In millions, except percent. As of March. Based on Current Population Survey. See headnote. table 61] YEAR AND AGE PERSONS IN FAMILIES Percent of all persons l Married- couple families FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER ...
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... TYPE 1970 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 19*3 Family households with 28,731 29,944 30,037 29,983 30,177 30,137 31.022 31,227 31.012 30.818 25.532 25,165 25.106 24.868 24.621 24.505 24.961 24.927 24.465 24.364 341 478 437 471 ...
... TYPE 1970 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 19*3 Family households with 28,731 29,944 30,037 29,983 30,177 30,137 31.022 31,227 31.012 30.818 25.532 25,165 25.106 24.868 24.621 24.505 24.961 24.927 24.465 24.364 341 478 437 471 ...
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... TYPE OF QUARTERS : 1960 TO 1980 fin thousands . As of April 1 . Based on sample data and subject to sampling variability : see text , p . 1 and Appendix ill . See Historical Statistics , Colonial Times to 1970 , series A 359 - 371 , for ...
... TYPE OF QUARTERS : 1960 TO 1980 fin thousands . As of April 1 . Based on sample data and subject to sampling variability : see text , p . 1 and Appendix ill . See Historical Statistics , Colonial Times to 1970 , series A 359 - 371 , for ...
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... TYPE : 1970 TO 1983 TYPE 1970 1975 1980 1983 TYPE 1970 1975 1980 1983 Total . . 1 10 , 734 12 , 866 14 , 726 17 , 644 498 835 1 , 068 1 , 605 2 , 895 508 2 , 837 612 3 , 118 677 3 , 494 810 Trade , business , commercial ...
... TYPE : 1970 TO 1983 TYPE 1970 1975 1980 1983 TYPE 1970 1975 1980 1983 Total . . 1 10 , 734 12 , 866 14 , 726 17 , 644 498 835 1 , 068 1 , 605 2 , 895 508 2 , 837 612 3 , 118 677 3 , 494 810 Trade , business , commercial ...
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