Current Population Reports: Population characteristics. Series P-20, Issues 377-383U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1981 |
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Population characteristics. Series P-20. Standard error Size of estimate To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by Note : To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS. full extent of the nonsampling ...
Population characteristics. Series P-20. Standard error Size of estimate To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by Note : To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS. full extent of the nonsampling ...
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... standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the parameters above by 1.5 , then NOT CHOULATE ✓CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS Population Characteristics Series P - apply the appropriate formula . 142.
... standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the parameters above by 1.5 , then NOT CHOULATE ✓CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS Population Characteristics Series P - apply the appropriate formula . 142.
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... Standard error Size of estimate Note : To obtain the. SOURCE OF DATA Most of the estimates in this report are based on data collected from the Current Population Survey ( CPS ) con- ducted by the Bureau of the Census . Other information ...
... Standard error Size of estimate Note : To obtain the. SOURCE OF DATA Most of the estimates in this report are based on data collected from the Current Population Survey ( CPS ) con- ducted by the Bureau of the Census . Other information ...
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Population characteristics. Series P-20. Standard error Size of estimate Note : To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by use 5 or 95 10 or 90 20 or 80 25. full extent of the nonsampling error ...
Population characteristics. Series P-20. Standard error Size of estimate Note : To obtain the standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by use 5 or 95 10 or 90 20 or 80 25. full extent of the nonsampling error ...
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... standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by use of formula ( 1 ) by 1.2 . Table B - 3 . Factors to be Applied to. Table B - 2 . Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages ( 68 chances out of 100 ) Base of ...
... standard error of 1961 CPS data , multiply the standard error obtained by use of formula ( 1 ) by 1.2 . Table B - 3 . Factors to be Applied to. Table B - 2 . Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages ( 68 chances out of 100 ) Base of ...
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17 YEARS TOTAL 24 YEARS FAMILY 34 years old AVERAGE PER FAMILY BALANCE OF SMSA'S births to date Blue-collar workers census Characteristics of Families CHILD OF HOUSEHOLDER CHILDREN 12 Children ever born CHILDREN UNDER 18 CITY TO BALANCE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE CLERICAL AND KINDRED confidence interval CRAFTS AND KINDRED Current Population Survey DATA FROM MARCH DIFFERENT HOUSE DIVORCED EQUIPMENT OPERATIVES LABORERS HOUSE NONMOVERS HUSBAND PRESENT KINDRED WKRS MANAGERS KINDRED WORKERS Lifetime births expected MANAGERS AND ADMIN Marital Status MEANING OF SYMBOLS MEMBERS 18 MEMBERS UNDER 18 Metropolitan Mobility MOBILITY DATA MOVERS FROM ABROAD NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS Origin of Householder percent Race RELATED SUBFAMILY RELATIVE OF HOUSEHOLDER sample SCHOOL COMPLETED SINGLE NEVER MARRIED SMSA'S SIDE SMSA'S SMSA'S SMSA'S TOTAL Spanish Spanish Origin SPOUSE PRESENT standard error Table TECHIL TEXT THREE OWN CHILDREN TOTAL OWN CHILDREN TOTAL SAME HOUSE TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT OPERATIVES UNITED STATES MOVERS UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES