TABLE 3.-Marital status by age and sex, for the United States, civilian population, March 1960, and for conterminous United States, civilian population [Numbers in thousands. In this report, the "civilian population" includes about 1,117,000 members of the Armed Forces in 1960 living off post or with their families on post but excludes all other members of the Armed Forces. In reports in series P-25, the civilian population excludes all members of the Armed Forces. Percent not shown where less than 0.1] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Current Population Reports; Population Characteristics," Series P-20, No. 105. TABLE 4.-Characteristics of households, by type, for the United States, by age, total and nonfarm: March 1960 Under 25 years old. 25 to 29 years old. 30 to 34 years old. 35 to 44 years old. 45 to 54 years old. 55 to 64 years old. 65 to 74 years old. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Current Population Reports: Population Characteristics," Series P-20, No. 106. TABLE 5.-Family status, age, and sex, for the United States: Civilion population, March 1960 [Numbers in thousands. Median and percent not shown where base is less than 150,000. Percent not shown where less than 0.1] Under 18 years.. Under 14 years. 18 and 19 years.. 18 and 19 years.. 20 to 24 years... 25 to 29 years. 30 to 34 years.. 35 to 44 years... 45 to 54 years..... 55 to 64 years.. 65 to 74 years.- 75 years and over. 1 Includes inmates of institutions; see 4th column. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Current Population Reports: Population Characteristics," series P-20, No. 105. TABLE 6.—Number of persons reaching selected ages: 1930 to 1959 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Current Population Reports: Population Estimates," series P-25, No. 212, Jan. 26, 1960. TABLE 7.-Sex ratio (Number of males per 100 females) of the population, by age: Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Current Population Reports: Population Estimates," series P-25, No. 212, Jan. 26, 1960. |