| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1954 - 934 pages
...race, marital status, and veteran status) and their relationship to the household head. This roster is brought up to date at each subsequent interview...take account of new or departed residents, changes in marital status, aging of household members, and similar items. The information on personal characteristics... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1956 - 318 pages
...and veteran status) and their relationship to the household head. 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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1956 - 320 pages
...and veteran status) and their relationship to the household head. 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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1961 - 200 pages
...race, marital status, and vetemn status) and their relationship to the household head. This roster is brought up to date at each subsequent interview to take account of new or delMirted residents, changes in marital status, and similar items. The information on lĀ»ersonal characteristics... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1992 - 66 pages
...person who is determined to be a member ol a sample household, ie,, a person lor whom the sample unit is the usual place of residence, This record of members,...date at each subsequent interview to take account ol new or departed residents, changes in age, marital status, etc., and constitutes the complete sample... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 230 pages
...educational attainment, veteran status, etc.) and their relationship to the household head. This roster is brought up to date at each subsequent interview...take account of new or departed residents, changes in marital status, and similar items. The information on personal characteristics thus is available subsequently... | |
| Henry S. Shryock, Jacob S. Siegel, Elizabeth A. Larmon - 1975 - 420 pages
...attainment, veteran status, and their relationship to the household head.) (See fig. 3-9.) The control card is brought up to date at each subsequent interview...take account of new or departed residents, changes in marital status, and similar items and is available each month for identification purposes. The updated... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1978 - 198 pages
...Relationship to the head, date of birth and age. marital status, race, and sex. This record of members is brought up to date at each subsequent interview...characteristics, are selected for specific studies. For example, information for the monthly labor force survey is collected for all civilian members 14-years... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Economic Report - 1952 - 1434 pages
...race, marital status, and veteran status) and their relationship to the household head. This roster is brought up to date at each subsequent interview...take account of new or departed residents, changes in marital status, aging of household members, and similar items. The information on personal characteristics... | |
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