This report was produced by a consortium of states to process sample data from complete count information from the 1980 Summary Tape File 3. The report format was designed to include all the tables in the fewest number of pages possible (12).
Tables included are:
1. Persons (combined with tables 2, 3, 7, and 8) - page 1
2. Persons (combined with tables 1, 3, 7, and 8) - page 1
3. Persons (combined with tables 1,2, 7, and 8) - page 1
4. Housing Units (Including vacant, seasonal and migratory units (by urban and rural) [1,50]
5. Unweighted sample count of housing units (including vacant seasonal and migratory units) [1]
6. 100-percent count of housing units (including vacant seasonal and migratory units) [1,38]
7. Persons (combined with tables 1,2, 3, and 8) - page 1
8. Persons (combined with tables 1,2, 3, and 7) - page 1
9. Families - page 1
10. Households by Persons in Household (combined with table 18) - page 2
11. Year-round housing units by occupancy status
12. Persons by Race - page 1
13. Persons of Spanish Origin and Race - page 1
14. Persons of Spanish Origin by Race - page 1
15. Persons by Sex by Age - page 1
16. Persons by Race and Spanish Origin by Sex by Age (combined with table 17) - page 1
17. Persons by Race and Spanish Origin by Sex by Age (combined with table 16) - page 1
18. Households by Persons in Household (combined with table 10) - page 2
19. Persons by Household Type and Relationship - page 2
20. Family Households by Presence of Own Children by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder by Family Type (combined with table 21) - page 2
Also: Nonfamily Households by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder (combined with table 21) - page 2
Also: Mean Number of Own Children by Family Type (combined with table 22) - page 2
21. Family Households by Presence of Own Children by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder by Family Type (combined with table 20) - page 2
Also: Nonfamily Households by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder (combined with table 20) - page 2
22. Mean Number of Own Children by Family Type (combined with table 20) - page 2
23. Subfamilies by Subfamily Type and Presence of Own Children (combined with tables 24 and 25) - page 2
24. Subfamilies by Subfamily Type and Presence of Own Children (combined with tables 23 and 25) - page 2
25. Subfamilies by Subfamily Type and Presence of Own Children (combined with tables 23 and 24) - page 2
26. Persons 15 Years and Over by Sex by Marital Status - page 1
27. Persons 5 Years and Over by Age by Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English - page 3
28. Persons by Ancestry - page 3
29. Persons in Selected Multiple Ancestry Groups - page 3
30. Females 15 to 44 Years by Age by Marital Status and Mean Number of Children Ever Born (combined with table 31) - page 1
31. Females 15 to 44 Years by Age by Marital Status and Mean Number of Children Ever Born (combined with table 30) - page 1
32. Persons in Group Quarters by Type of Group Quarters - page 2
33. Persons by Nativity and Place of Birth - page 3
34. Persons 5 Years and Over by Residence in 1975 - page 3
35. Persons 5 Years and Over by Residence in 1975 (SMSA status) - page 3
36. Workers 16 Years and Over by Place of Work (State/County Level) - page 6
37. Workers 16 Years and Over by Place of Work (Place Level) - page 6
38. Workers 16 Years and Over by Place of Work (SMSA Level) - page 6
39. ???
40. Workers 16 Years and Over by Means of Transportation to Work -page 6
41. Workers 16 Years and Over Who Did Not Work at Home by Travel Time to Work (combined with table 42) - page 6
42. Workers 16 Years and Over Who Did Not Work at Home by Travel Time to Work (combined with table 41) - page 6
43. Workers 16 Years and Over Who Traveled to Work by Car, Truck, or Van by Vehicle Occupancy - page 6
44. Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in provate school by school enrollment
45. Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school by school enrollment by race and Spanish origin
46. Persons 3 years old and over enrolled in school by school enrollment by race and Spanish origin
47. Persons 16 to 19 years old by school enrollment, years of school completed and labor force status
48. Persons 25 years old and over by race and Spanish origin by years of school completed
49. Persons 25 years old and over by race and Spanish origin by years of school completed
50. Persons 18 years old and over by years of school completed
51. Civilians 16 Years and Over by Sex by Veteran Status - page 3
52. Civilian Veterans 16 Years and Over by Period of Service - page 3
53. Noninstitutional Persons 16 to 64 Years by Work Disability Status - page 3
54. Noninstitutional Persons 16 Years and Over by Age by Public Transportation Disability Status - page 3
55. Persons 16 Years and Over by Sex by Race and Spanish Origin by Labor Force Status (combined with table 56) - page 4
56. Persons 16 Years and Over by Sex by Race and Spanish Origin by Labor Force Status (combined with table 55) - page 4
57. Females 16 Years and Over with One or More Own Children by Presence and Age of Own Children by Labor Force Status -page 4
58. Persons 16 Years and Over by Sex by Labor Force Status in 1979 - page 6
59. Persons 16 Years and Over Who Worked in 1979 by Sex by Usual Hours Worked per Week in 1979 by Weeks Worked in 1979 (combined with table 60) - page 6
60. Persons 16 Years and Over Who Worked in 1979 by Sex by Usual Hours Worked per Week in 1979 by Weeks Worked in 1979 (combined with table 59) - page 6
61. Persons 16 Years and Over with Unemployment in 1979 by Weeks Unemployed - page 6
62. Persons 16 Years and Over with Unemployment 1979 by Race, Sex, Spanish Origin and Mean Weeks Unemployed (combined with tables 63 and 64) - page 6
63. Persons 16 Years and Over with Unemployment 1979 by Race, Sex, Spanish Origin and Mean Weeks Unemployed (combined with tables 62 and 64) - page 6
64. Persons 16 Years and Over with Unemployment 1979 by Race, Sex, Spanish Origin and Mean Weeks Unemployed (combined with tables 62 and 63) - page 6
65. Employed Persons 16 and Over by Industry - page 4
66. Employed Persons 16 Years and Over by Occupation - page 4
67. Employed Persons 16 Years and Over by Class of Worker - page 4
68. Income in 1979 (combined with tables 69, 70, 73, and 74) - page 5
69. Income in 1979 (combined with tables 68, 70, 73, and 74) - page 5
70. Income in 1979 (combined with tables 68, 69, 73, and 74) - page 5
71. Households with Income in 1979 and Mean Household Income by Type (combined with table 72) - page 5
72. Households with Income in 1979 and Mean Household Income by Type (combined with table 71) - page 5
73. Income in 1979 (combined with tables 68, 69, 70, and 74) - page 5
74. Income in 1979 (combined with tables 68, 69, 70, and 73) - page 5
75. Families by Race of Householder by Income in 1979 (combined with table 77) - page 5
76. Families with Spanish Origin Householder by Income in 1979 (combined with table 78) - page 5
77. Families by Race of Householder by Income in 1979 (combined with table 75) - page 5
78. Families with Spanish Origin Householder by Income in 1979 (combined with table 76) - page 5
79. Families with Workers in 1979 by Workers and Mean Family Income (combined with table 80) - page 5
80. Families with Workers in 1979 by Workers and Mean Family Income (combined with table 79) - page 5
81. Income in 1979 (Unrelated Individuals) (combined with tables 82 and 83) - page 5
82. Income in 1979 (Unrelated Individuals) (combined with tables 81 and 83) - page 5
83. Income in 1979 (Unrelated Individuals) (combined with tables 81 and 82) - page 5
84. ???
85. Per Capita Income in 1979 by Inmate Status - page 5
86. Families by poverty status in 1979 by family type by presence and age of related children [10]
87. Families with one or more related children by poverty status in 1979 by presence and age of related children [10]
88. Families and nonfamily householders by poverty status in 1979 by age of householder
89. Families and nonfamily householders by poverty status in 1979 by age of householder
90. Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined by poverty status in 1979 by age [23,24]
91. Persons for whom poverty status is determined by poverty status in 1979 by race and Spanish origin [14,23]
92. Persons for whom poverty status is determined by poverty status in 1979 by race and Spanish origin [14,23]
93. Persons for whom poverty status is determined by poverty status in 1979 by age [23]
94. Persons in families, excluding householders by poverty status in 1979 by household relationship and age
95. Persons for whom poverty status is determined by poverty status in 1979 [23]
96. Vacant housing units by vacancy status
97. Mean Household Income in 1979 for Occupied Units by Tenure (combined with table 141) - page 5
98. Occupied housing units by tenure by race and Spanish origin or householder [11,21]
99. Occupied housing units by tenure by race and Spanish origin or householder [11,21]
100. Persons in occupied units by tenure
101. Mean rooms for year-round hosing units
102. Housing units (including seasonal and migratory units) by tenure and occupancy status by units in structure [1]
103. Housing units (including seasonal and migratory units) by tenure and occupancy status by units in structure [1]
104. Persons in occupied housing units by tenure by units in structure
105. Year-round housing unite by stories in structure
106. Year-round housing units in structure with 4 or more stories by passenger elevator
107. Year-round housing units by source of water
108. Year-round housing units by sewage disposal
109. Year-round housing units by tenure and occupancy status by year structure built
110. Occupied housing units by tenure by year householder moved into unit
111. Year-round housing units by heating equipment
112. Occupied housing units by house heating fuel
113. Occupied housing units by cooking fuel
114. Occupied housing units by water heating fuel
115. Year-round housing units by kitchen facilities
116. Year-round housing units by tenure and occupancy status by bedrooms
117. Year-round housing units by tenure and occupancy status by bathrooms
118. Occupied housing units by tenure by telephone in housing unit
119. Occupied housing units with householders of selected age groups by age of householder by telephone in housing unit
120. Year-round housing units by air conditioning
121. Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder (combined with table 122) - page 6
122. Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder (combined with table 121) - page 6
123. Occupied Housing Units with Vehicles Available by Vehicles Available - page 6
124. Specified renter-occupied housing units by gross rent [29]
125. Specified renter-occupied housing units with householder of specified races and Spanish origin by race and Spanish origin by gross rent [11,21,29]
126. Specified renter-occupied housing units with householder of specified races and Spanish origin by race and Spanish origin by gross rent [11,21,29]
127. Median and mean gross rent for specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent [29]
128. Median and mean gross rent for specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent [29]
129. Specified renter-occupied paying cash rent and vacant-for-rent housing units by occupancy status [29]
130. Specified renter-occupied paying cash rent and vacant-for-rent housing units by occupancy status [29]
131. Specified renter-occupied housing units by inclusion of utilities in rent [29,30]
132. Specified renter-occupied housing units by household income in 1979 by gross rent as percentage of income [29]
133. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units by mortgaged status and selected monthly owner costs [32,33]
134. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units by mortgaged status and selected monthly owner costs [32,33]
135. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units with householder of specified races and Spanish origin by race and Spanish origin by mortgage status and selected monthly owner costs [11,21,32,33]
136. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units with householder of specified races and Spanish origin by race and Spanish origin by mortgage status and selected monthly owner costs [11,21,32,33]
137. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units by mortgage status and year householder moved into unit and mean selected monthly owner costs [32,33]
138. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units by mortgage status and year householder moved into unit and mean selected monthly owner costs [32,33]
139. Specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units by household income in 1979 by selected monthly owner costs as percentage of income [32,33]
140. Mean value for specified owner-occupied noncondominium housing units [33]
141. Mean Household Income in 1979 for Occupied Units by Tenure (combined with table 97) - page 5
142. Occupied housing units with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use by heating equipment by year structure built by persons per room [37]
143. Occupied housing units with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
144. Occupied housing units with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
145. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and year structure built 1939 or earlier by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
146. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and year structure built 1939 or earlier by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
147. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and with 1.01 persons per room or more by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
148. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and with 1.01 persons per room or more by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
149. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and lacking central heating equipment by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
150. Occupied housing unite with complete plumbing facilities for exclusive use and lacking central heating equipment by race and Spanish origin of householder [11,21,37]
FOOTNOTES
1980 Census Summary Tape File 3
Footnotes refer to number in parentheses on Summary Tape File 3A Tables. The letters "SUPP" indicate suppressed data.
1. Vacant Seasonal/migratory units are excluded from all matrices except as noted specifically in the table heading and footnotes.
2. The farm population is defined as persons living in rural territory on places from which $1,000 or more of farm products were sold in 1979. In 1970, the definition included all rural places with sales of $250 or more, plus rural places of 10 or more acres with sales if $50 to $249.
3. The count of households in sample tabulations may differ from the number of occupied housing units. This is a result of the weighting process used to minimize differences between complete counts and sample estimates. An indication of the type of weight (population or housing) for each matrix is listed in footnote 50.
4. "Asian and Pacific Islander" in the 100-percent tabulations includes "Japanese," "Chinese," "Filipino," "Korean," "Asian Indian," "Vietnamese," "Hawaiian," "Guamanian," and "Samoan." "Asian and Pacific Islander," in sample tabulations, includes the groups listed above and those persons who have a write-in entry of an Asian or Pacific Islander group in the "other" category.
5. For data tabulated on a 100-percent basis, includes all persons in the category "other." For data tabulated from the sample, excludes those persons who have a write-in entry of an Asian and Pacific Islander group in the "other" category.
6. This category refers to write-in entries of Spanish groups in the race question. Such entries are not necessarily consistent with responses in the Spanish origin question.
7. Tabulations of "persons in household" based on 100-percent data by definition are the same as tabulations of "persons in unit." The phrase "persons in household" is used unless the matrix is stratified by a housing item such as tenure, plumbing facilities, etc., in which case, the phrase "persons in unit" is used. Tabulations of "persons in household" and "persons in unit" based on sample data are not necessarily the same because of differences in the procedures used to inflate sample population and housing data.
8. Relatives include householder, spouse, and the questionnaire categories: "son/daughter," "brother/sister," "father/mother," and "other relative," Tabulations of "other relatives" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix.
9. "Nonrelatives" include the questionnaire categories: "roomer, boarder," "partner, roommate," "paid employee," and "other nonrelative." Tabulations of "nonrelatives" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix.
10. A "child of householder" includes any son, daughter, stepchild, or adopted child or the householder. An "own child of householder" is a never-married child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or adopted child of the householder. "Related children" include not only own children but also all other family members, regardless of marital status, who are under 18 years old, except the householder or spouse. Foster children are included in the "nonrelative" category.
In subfamilies an "own child" is a never-married child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or adopted child of a mother in a mother-child subfamily, a father in a father-child subfamily, or either spouse in a married-couple subfamily.
11. Tabulations for households and families ae classified by the race and Spanish origin of the householder.
13. Includes responses indicating religious groups and unclassifiable responses.
14. Persons may be counted more than once in this tabulation.
15. "Ever married" includes the questionnaire categories: "now married," "separated," "widowed," and "divorced."
16. "Not reported" means place of work was not reported at all or was not reported at least to the county level. In tabulations, "reported" cases that are not reported to the area required for a specific tabulation are treated as reported but as working outside of that area. For example, for place-of-work tabulations at the place level, in a case where the place of work was reported only to the state and county levels, the response is tallied as working outside of the place.
17. An identified place is a place, with a population of 2,500 or more generally based on 1977 population estimates, that was recognized in precensus geography. In mail enumeration areas, identified places were those recognized as of January 1, 1978; in conventional enumeration areas, identified places were those recognized as of January 1, 1979. Population estimates for identified places which incorporated after 1977 are based on the best available information.
18. "Public transportation" includes "bus or streetcar," "railroad," "subway or elevated," and "taxicab."
19. "Means of transportation to work" include "car," "truck," "van," "Bus or streetcar," "railroad," "subway or elevated," "taxicab," "motorcycle," "bicycle," "walked only," "worked at home," and "other." Tabulations of "other means" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix or not specified as "public transportation." (See footnote 18.)
20. Veterans are classified by the most recent period of service, excluding peact time service.
21. Households may be counted more than once in this tabulation.
23. Tabulations of poverty status exclude inmates of institutions, persons in military group quarters and in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 year. (See footnote 54.)
24. Vacant housing units include the questionnaire categories: "for rent," "for sale only," "rented or sold, not occupied," "held for occasional use," and "other vacant." Tabulations of "other vacants" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix.
25. "Units in structure" includes "a mobile home or trailer," "a one-family house detached from any other house," "a one-family house attached to one or more houses," "a building for 2 families," "a building for 3 or 4 families," "a building for 5 to 9 families," "a building for 10 to 19 families," "a building for 20 to 49 families," "a building for 50 or more families," "a boat, tent, van etc." Tabulations of "mobile home or trailer, etc." include "a mobile home or trailer," and "a boat, tent, van, etc."
26. "Utility gas" includes "gas: from underground pipes serving the neighborhood."
27. Fuels include "utility gas" (see footnote 26), "bottled, tank or LP gas," "electricity," "fuel oil, kerosene, etc.," "coal or coke," "wood," "other fuel," and "no fuel used." Tabulations of "other" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix.
28. Vehicles includes automobiles, trucks, and vans.
29. Gross rent and contract rent are tabulated for all "renter-occupied" units except one-family homes on a property of 10 or more acres. Units tabulated in the "no cash rent" category also exclude one-family homes on 10 or more acres. A unit classified as "no cash rent" in contract rent will remain no cash rent in the gross rent distribution even if the unit's occupants pay for utilities themselves. Gross rent is the sum of contract rent and utility costs. Rent asked is tabulated for "vacant-for-rent" units except one-family homes on 10 or more acres.
30. "Utilities" include "electricity," "gas," "water," and "oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc."
31. Includes households with zero or negative income and units tabulated in the "no cash rent" category.
32. "Selected monthly owner costs" is the sum of payments for real estate taxes, property insurance, utilities (see footnote 30), and regular mortgage payments.
33. The noncondominium value and selected monthly owner costs distributions are restricted to certain kinds or "owner-occupied" or "vacant-for-sale only" units. The following are excluded from the tabulations on value for noncondominium units
a. Units at an address with two or more units.
b. Units on 10 or more acres.
c. Units with a commercial establishment or medical office on the property.
d. Mobile homes or trailers.
34. Include households with zero or negative income.
36. "With central heating system" includes "steam or hot water system," "central warm-air furnace," "electric heat pump," "other built-in electric units," and "floor, wall, or pipeless furnace," "lacking central heating system" includes "room heaters with flue," "room heaters without flue," "fireplaces, stoves, or portable room heaters," and "none."
37. Lacking complete plumbing (facilities) for exclusive use includes: complete plumbing (facilities) but also used by another household, some but not all plumbing facilities, or no plumbing facilities.
38. These counts are not available for summary levels on STF 3, File B. Zero (0) will be shown.
44. Per capita income is calculated by dividing the aggregate income for persons 15 years and over by the total number of persons in the group.
46. Period of service includes "May 1975 or later," "Vietnam Era," "February 1955 to July 1964," "Korean conflict," "World War II," "World War I," and "other service." Tabulations of "other" include all categories not shown separately in the matrix.
48. Includes cases classified s "reported" and as "not reported" for place of work.
49. Excludes Armenian, Georgian, Ruthenian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian.
50. Each sample person and housing unit was assigned a weight as the result of a complex ratio estimation procedure. Sample housing units were assigned one weight each and sample persons were assigned two types of weights. The first weight for persons applies to sample data except place of work, travel time to work, and migration (i.e., residence I 1975) tabulations; this weight was assigned to all sample persons. The second weight for persons, which applies to place of work, travel time to work, and migration data, was assigned to those sample persons who were included in the place of work and migration coding operation. These weights vary from person to person and from housing unit to housing unit, but on the average they are approximately equal to the inverse of each records sample selection probability. The tabulations in this file are based on summing the weights of the appropriate persons or housing units relating to the tabulation. For specified aggregates, indicated below, the characteristic data are multiplied by the weight; for example, in aggregate income for persons the amount of income is multiplied by the weight. In medians, the weights are brought to bear indirectly through the distribution used to calculate the measure. For family and household tabulations (population type), only the weights of the householder are used. For subfamily tabulations, the weights used are for those assigned to the subfamily reference person (i.e., the person who is the equivalent of a householder for the subfamily).
51. Includes females who are a householder, a spouse of householder, a mother in a mother-child subfamily, or a female spouse in a married-couple subfamily.
54. "Unrelated individuals" include nonrelatives in family households, persons I nonfamily households, and noninmates in group quarters.
NOTE: Omitted footnote numbers refer to discussions of aggregates used in the calculation of means and to various appendices of industry, occupation, racial codes, etc. that are presented in the technical documentation for Summary Tape File 3. Copies of this documentation may be purchased from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Data User Services Division, Washington, D.C. 20233.
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| 2 | 18 | 28 | 56 | 69 | 37 |
| 3 | 19 | 29 | 57 | 70 | 38 |
| 6 | 20 | 33 | 65 | 71 | 40 |
| 7 | 21 | 34 | 66 | 72 | 41 |
| 8 | 22 | 35 | 67 | 73 | 42 |
| 9 | 23 | 52 | 74 | 43 | |
| 12 | 24 | 53 | 75 | 58 | |
| 13 | 25 | 54 | 76 | 59 | |
| 14 | 32 | 77 | 60 | ||
| 15 | 78 | 61 | |||
| 16 | 79 | 62 | |||
| 17 | 80 | 63 | |||
| 26 | 81 | 64 | |||
| 30 | 82 | 121 | |||
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| 44 | 86 | 4 | 107 | 124 | 131 |
| 45 | 87 | 5 | 108 | 125 | 137 |
| 46 | 88 | 6 | 110 | 126 | 138 |
| 47 | 89 | 11 | 111 | 127 | 139 |
| 48 | 90 | 96 | 112 | 128 | 140 |
| 49 | 91 | 97 | 113 | 129 | 142 |
| 50 | 92 | 98 | 114 | 130 | 143 |
| 93 | 99 | 115 | 132 | 144 | |
| 94 | 100 | 116 | 133 | 145 | |
| 95 | 101 | 117 | 134 | 146 | |
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