United States Census of Housing, 1960: State and small areas. Michigan. Final report HC(1)-24, Issue 24U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1962 - 160 pages |
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... U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges , Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon , Director ( From May 1 , 1961 ) Robert W. Burgess , Director ( To March 3 , 1961 ) ARCH . HA 201 1960 2 시 нга no.24 US. DO NOT CIRCULATE.
... U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges , Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon , Director ( From May 1 , 1961 ) Robert W. Burgess , Director ( To March 3 , 1961 ) ARCH . HA 201 1960 2 시 нга no.24 US. DO NOT CIRCULATE.
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... of housing concepts . A number of other commit- tees , groups , and individuals also made contributions to the planning of the housing census . March 1962 . III ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A number of persons both within and outside the.
... of housing concepts . A number of other commit- tees , groups , and individuals also made contributions to the planning of the housing census . March 1962 . III ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A number of persons both within and outside the.
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... March 1955 . 1950 to 1953 . 1940 to 1949 . 1939 or earlier . Always lived here .. Direct interview 0000000 H12 . Is this unit owned by someone living in it or is it rented ? Owned or being bought Rented . No cash rent .. 00 P12 . In ...
... March 1955 . 1950 to 1953 . 1940 to 1949 . 1939 or earlier . Always lived here .. Direct interview 0000000 H12 . Is this unit owned by someone living in it or is it rented ? Owned or being bought Rented . No cash rent .. 00 P12 . In ...
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... March 1960 showed that an estimated 1.4 million rural occupied units ( households ) in the United States would have been classified as " farm " under the 1950 definition but as “ nonfarm ” under the 1960 definition ; conversely , about ...
... March 1960 showed that an estimated 1.4 million rural occupied units ( households ) in the United States would have been classified as " farm " under the 1950 definition but as “ nonfarm ” under the 1960 definition ; conversely , about ...
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... MARCH 1960. • • • .... 75 445 52 964 22 481 45 553 772 749 29 892 651 812 120 937 28 830 1 062 1955 TO 1958. . • .... 289 659 206 880 82 779 188 936 100 723 96 183 4 540 1950 TO 1954 ... 337 783 247 002 90 781 235 437 102 346 96 845 5 ...
... MARCH 1960. • • • .... 75 445 52 964 22 481 45 553 772 749 29 892 651 812 120 937 28 830 1 062 1955 TO 1958. . • .... 289 659 206 880 82 779 188 936 100 723 96 183 4 540 1950 TO 1954 ... 337 783 247 002 90 781 235 437 102 346 96 845 5 ...
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1939 OR EARLIER AVAILABLE FOR RENT AVAILABLE FOR SALE based on sample Bathrooms BATHTUB OR SHOWER CASH RENT Census CLOTHES DRYER CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE COLD PIPED WATER CONDITION AND PLUMBING CONSTITUENT COUNTIES data based denotes an unincorporated DILAPIDATED DOLLARS DURATION OF VACANCY enumerator FLUSH TOILET FUEL OIL KEROSENE HOME FOOD FREEZER HOT WATER HOUSING UNITS INHABITANTS KEROSENE LACKING ONLY HOT LACKING OTHER PLUMBING LESS THAN $20 LP GAS MEANS WITH FLUE MEANS WITHOUT FLUE Median not shown metropolitan statistical areas MOVED INTO UNIT MUSKEGON HEIGHTS number indicates median OCCUPIED UNITS OWNER OCCUPIED PERSONS PER ROOM PIPED WATER INSIDE PLUMBING FACILITIES RENT RENTER OCCUPIED RURAL TOTAL self-enumeration SEPTIC TANK shown where base SMSA's SOURCE OF WATER ST CLAIR SHORES STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL Table Tenure by Color unincorporated place UNITS IN STRUCTURE URBAN BALANCE RURAL URBANIZED AREAS VACANT AVAILABLE vacant units WARM AIR FURNACE WATER INSIDE STRUCTURE WATER OUTSIDE STRUCTURE Water Supply Toilet
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Page x - Wisconsin); (b) the densely settled urban fringe, whether incorporated or unincorporated, of urbanized areas; (c) towns in New England and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania which contain no incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and have either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in States other than the New...
Page x - In general, the urban population comprises all persons living in urbanized areas and in places of 2,500 inhabitants or more outside urbanized areas. More specifically, according to the definition adopted for use in the I960 Census, the urban population comprises...
Page xiv - A household consists of all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there is direct access from the outside or through a common hall.
Page xi - The boundaries of the urbanized areas for 1960 will not conform to those for 1950, partly because of actual changes in land use and density of settlement, and partly because of relatively minor changes in the rules used to define the boundaries. The changes in the rules...
Page xxi - with all plumbing facilities" consists of units which have hot and cold water inside the structure, and flush toilet and bathtub (or shower) inside the structure for the exclusive use of the occupants of the unit. Equipment is for exclusive use when it is used only by the persons in one housing unit, including any lodgers living in the unit. Units "lacking only hot water" have all the facilities except hot water.
Page xii - At least 75% of the labor force of the county must be in the nonagricultural labor force. 4. In addition to criterion 3, the county must meet at least one of the following conditions: (a) It must have 50% or more of its population living in contiguous minor civil divisions with a density of at least 150 persons per square mile, in an unbroken chain of minor civil divisions with such density radiating from a central city in the area. (b) The number of nonagricultural workers employed in the county...
Page xi - ... 5. Other enumeration districts in unincorporated territory with lower population density provided that they served one of the following purposes: a. To eliminate enclaves b. To close indentations in the urbanized area of one mile or less across the open end c.
Page xi - All persons residing in an urbanized area are included in the urban population. It appeared desirable to delineate the urbanized areas in terms of the 1960 Census results rather than on the basis of information available prior to the census, as was done in 1950. For this purpose, a peripheral zone was recognized around each 1950 urbanized area and around cities that were presumably approaching a population of 50,000 in 1960.
Page xi - ... for the most part follow such features as roads, streets, railroads, streams, and other clearly defined lines which may be easily identified by census enumerators in the field and often do not conform to the boundaries of political units.
Page xii - Housing, the industrial areas of the Census of Manufactures, and the labor market areas of the Bureau of Employment Security. To permit all Federal statistical agencies to utilize the same areas for the publication of general-purpose statistics, the Bureau of the Budget has established "standard metropolitan statistical areas