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Tables.
The letters "SUPP" Indicate suppressed data.
(1) Vacant Seasonal /ml grator
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units are
excluded from all matrices except
as noted specifically In the table
headings 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 of $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 diffei —
ences between complete counts and
sample estimates. An Indication of
the type of weight (population or
housing) for each matrix Is listed
I n footnote 50.
(4) "Aslan and Pacific Islander," in
the 100-percent tabulations. In¬
cludes "Japanese," "Chinese,"
"Filipino," "Korean," "Aslan
Indian," "Vietnamese," "Hawaiian,"
"Guamanian," and "Samoan." "Aslan
and Pacific Islander," in sample
tabulations. Includes the groups
1 1 sted above and those persons who
have a write-in entry of an Aslan
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 tabu¬
lated 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 stra¬
tified 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,"
"brot her /s I ster , " " f ather/mot her , "
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 cate¬
gories not shown separately in the
matrix.
(10) A "child of householder" includes
any son, daughter, stepchild, or
adopted child of the householder.
An "own child of householder" is a
nevei — 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
chlld-en are included In the
"nonrelative" category.
In subfamilies an "own child" Is a
nevei — married child under 18 years
of age who is a son, daughter,
stepch lid, or adopted ch 1 1 d of a
mother In a mothei — child subfamily,
a father In a fathei — child sub¬
family, or either spouse In a
married-couple subfamily.