Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States, Volume 3, Pages 47-1979U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1980 |
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14 Years Old ¹Includes Central Blue-collar workers census central cities Central or South characteristic confidence interval Current Population Survey DOLLARS families maintained FAMILY HEAD FEMALE TOTAL five Southwestern high school Hispanic HUSBAND-WIFE Includes persons Income in 1978 INCOME MEAN INCOME INCOME PERCENT KINDRED WORKERS maintained by persons Marital status married mean number MEANING OF SYMBOLS MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN INCOME MEAN metropolitan areas Mexican origin non-Spanish persons non-Spanish population non-Spanish women Nonmetropolitan number of persons NUMBER PERCENT Numbers in thousands origin Other Spanish origin¹ percent of non-Spanish percent of Spanish PERSON FAMILIES Persons of Spanish possible samples proportion of Spanish Puerto Rican origin report on origin residence School Completed Service workers SMSA South American origin Spanish families Spanish Origin 14 SPANISH ORIGIN TOTAL Spanish persons Spanish women Spanish-origin families Spanish-origin persons Spanish-origin population standard error table B-1 TOTAL FAMILIES Total Spanish origin TOTAL WITH INCOME Type of Spanish White-collar workers