The Hispanic Population in the United States, Issue 449U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 |
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Contents Introduction .. Highlights .... Hispanic population composition Characteristics of households . Characteristics of families ..... ... Social and economic characteristics of persons .. Income and earnings . Poverty Page TEXT ...
Contents Introduction .. Highlights .... Hispanic population composition Characteristics of households . Characteristics of families ..... ... Social and economic characteristics of persons .. Income and earnings . Poverty Page TEXT ...
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The Hispanic Population in the United States : March 1990 ( The estimates in this report do not reflect the results of the 1990 census . See appendix B for the estimation procedure ) Table 1. Selected Social Characteristics of All Persons ...
The Hispanic Population in the United States : March 1990 ( The estimates in this report do not reflect the results of the 1990 census . See appendix B for the estimation procedure ) Table 1. Selected Social Characteristics of All Persons ...
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... Hispanic family households increased about 49 percent while the number of nonfamily households grew about 42 percent ... persons : the householder and one or more additional family members related to the householder through birth , marriage , ...
... Hispanic family households increased about 49 percent while the number of nonfamily households grew about 42 percent ... persons : the householder and one or more additional family members related to the householder through birth , marriage , ...
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... Hispanic families on the average were larger than non - Hispanic families ( 3.82 persons and 3.12 persons , respectively ) . About 28 percent of Hispanic families had five or more members , compared with about half of this proportion ...
... Hispanic families on the average were larger than non - Hispanic families ( 3.82 persons and 3.12 persons , respectively ) . About 28 percent of Hispanic families had five or more members , compared with about half of this proportion ...
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Table A. Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Persons , Households , and Families : March 1983 and 1990 Characteristic EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Total , 25 years and over Percent completed ... Hispanic persons, households, and families: and.
Table A. Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Persons , Households , and Families : March 1983 and 1990 Characteristic EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Total , 25 years and over Percent completed ... Hispanic persons, households, and families: and.
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65 years old Census Central and South civilian labor force compared confidence interval count of family Current Population Reports Current Population Survey difference Estimate error Estimate Estimate One standard Estimated Numbers estimated percentage family household Female householder Flashcard formula high school Hispanic and non-Hispanic Hispanic families Hispanic households Hispanic origin Hispanic Persons Hispanic population Hispanic subgroups housing unit husband present interview March 1990 CPS March 1990-Continued marital status married couple Mean number median age median income Median income(dollars No-Do non-Hispanic families non-Hispanic households nonfamily households number of persons Numbers in thousands Pareto interpolation Percent in civilian percent of Hispanic percent of non-Hispanic Percent unemployed Persons and Hispanic population controls possible samples poverty level poverty threshold Puerto Rican origin reference person Series P-20 South American origin standard error Estimate standard Estimate error statistically significant table B-5 Total and non-Hispanic Type of Origin undercoverage undocumented immigrants unem unrelated subfamily
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Page 21 - Families and unrelated individuals are classified as being above or below the poverty level using the poverty index originated at the Social Security Administration in 1964 and revised by Federal Interagency Committees in 1969 and 1980.
Page 19 - A related subfamily is a married couple with or without children, or one parent with one or more own single...
Page 24 - Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two standard errors below the estimate to two standard errors above the estimate would include the average result of all possible samples.
Page 31 - This roster is brought up-to-date at each subsequent interview to take account of new or departed residents, changes in marital status, and similar items. The information on personal characteristics is then available each month for identification purposes and for crossclassification with the economic characteristics of the sample population. At each monthly...
Page 19 - Related children" in a family include own children and all other persons...
Page 19 - The unrelated subfamily may include persons such as guests, partners, roomers, boarders, or resident employees and their spouses and/or children The number of unrelated subfamily members is included in the total number of household members, but is not included in the count of family members Beginning in 1989.
Page 19 - A subfamily is a married couple with or without children, or one parent with one or more children under 18 years old, living in a household and related to, but not including, the head of the household or his wife.
Page 1 - The householder refers to the person (or one of the persons) in whose name the housing unit is owned or rented (maintained) or, if there is no such person, any adult member, excluding roomers, boarders, or paid employees. If...
Page 21 - ... was set at three times the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and persons living alone, the cost of the economy food plan...
Page 17 - States and members of the Armed Forces in the United States living off post or with their families on post, but excludes all other members of the Armed Forces.