Census of Population, 1960: Number of Inhabitants, General Population Characteristics, General Social and Economic Characteristics, and Detailed Characteristics. Characteristics of the population, Volume 1

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U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1963

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Page 57-26 - Service workers, except private household Farm laborers and foremen Laborers, except farm and mine Occupation not reported Female, employed, Ik years old and over Professional, technical, and kindred workers Farmers and farm managers Managers, officials, and proprietors, except farm Clerical and kindred workers...
Page xii - ... workers on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the family...
Page x - Is a household head living with one or more persons related to him by blood, marriage, or adoption. A primary individual is a household head living alone or with nonrelatives only. 2. The "wife of head" is a woman married to, and living with, a household head.
Page vi - A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants.
Page viii - Household. - -A household consists of all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when...
Page v - The administration of the Island of Guam is hereby transferred from the Secretary of the Navy to the Secretary of the Interior, such transfer to become effective on July 1, 1950.
Page xiii - Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week.
Page xii - Employed persons comprise those, who, during the survey week, were either (a) "at work" — those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more on a family farm or business; or (b) "with a job but not at work...
Page vi - Persons of Mexican birth or ancestry who are not definitely of Indian or other nonwhite race are classified as white.
Page ii - As in 1950, college students were considered residents of the communities in which they were residing while attending college.

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