CURRENT POPULATION Subject REPORTS

Special Studies Index to Series P-23 No. 109

CURRENT U.S. Department of Commerce

POPULATION BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

REPORTS:

December 1980

THE LIBRAE OF. THE

rev CURRENT P OPULATION REPORTS

Special S tudies Series P-23 No. 109 Subject I ndéx to CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS: December 1 980

Issued S eptember 1981

A s º, vºy - * res of

U.S. D epartment of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary Joseph B. Wright, Jr., Deputy Secretary Robert G. Dederick, Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs

BUREAUF O THE CENSUS Daniel B. Levine, Acting Director BUREAUF O THE CENSUS Daniel B. Levine, Acting Director Meyer Zitter, Acting Associate Director for Demographic Fields

POPULATION D IVISION Roger A. Herriot, Chief

Libraryf o Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title:

oIndex t Current population reports.

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The C urrent Population Report series has long been recognized as an important source of demographic information on a wide variety of population-related topics. This Index is the first bibliographic inventory of all Current Population Reports and is designed to provide a ready resource for Federal agencies, Congress, and universities, as well as librarians, scholars, researchers, and the general public. Individual publications are listed sequentially by subject, series number, year covered, area or level of coverage, and title. Supplements to this basic Index will be issued annually. Reports p ublished prior to may not be available in printed form. However, copies may be ordered in microfiche or in hard copy from microfiche from Customer Services Section (Publications), Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Publications also may be located in Census Depository Libraries and public libraries across the country. Information on Government and Census libraries can also be obtained from the Customer Services Section. Not i ncluded in this Index is Series P-28, a collection of special censuses contracted for by State and local governments. When these governments deem it necessary to request a special census of their area, a reimbursable contract is made with the Bureau of the Census to conduct a local census. A separate sum mary of Special Censuses is published bi-annually, and individual copies of these reports are available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Research f or this Index was performed by Thelma Hall and Catherine O'Brien, assisted by Betty Cady, Linda Kehm, Mary Jane McCoy, Mary Mundell, and Ruthann Thomas, under the general direction of Johanna Barten, Statistical Information Staff, Population Division. Publication review assistance was provided by Linda Kehm.

Abbreviations

US U nited States m/nm Metropolitan/nonmetropolitan Reg Regions metro Metropolitan Div D ivisions u/r Urban/rural St S tates Inc. pl Incorporated place

Co C ounty - f/nf Farm-nonfarm SMSA S tandard metropolitan statistical area mcd Minor civil division SCA S tandard consolidated area (A) Advance report SCSA S tandard consolidated statistical area SIE Survey of Income and Education SEA State economic areas (i) Issue date Fed Reg Federal regions (x) Not applicable Outly O utlying areas (*) Selected areas Tablef o Contents

Section 1 . Black P opulation Section 2. Children and Youth

Section 3. Educational Attainment Section 4. Elderly Section 5. Farm Population Section 6. Fertility

Section 7 . Geographic A reas 10 United S tates 10 Regions/Divisions/States 1 0 S tandard Metropolitan Statistical Areas 11 Outlying Areas 12 Counties 12 Places 15

Section 8 . Geographic A reas, by Age, Sex, and Race 18 United States 18 Regions/Divisions/States 1 8 Counties 19

Section 9 . Households a nd Families 20

Section 1 0. Income 25 Household I ncome 25 Families /Persons 2 6 Section 1 1. Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements 30 Marital History 3 2

Section 1 2. Methods, C oncepts, and Specialized Data 32 Section 13. Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence 3 4 Section 14. Mobility and Travel to Work 35 Section 15. Poverty D ata 39

Section 1 6. Profiles 40

Section 1 7. Projections 42 United S tates 4 2 Regions/Divisions/States 43 S tandard Metropolitan Statistical Areas 43 Section 1 8. School E nrollment

Section 1 9. Spanish and Ethnic Origin 47 Section 2 0. Voting a nd Registration 4 8 IV Section 1 Black P opulation

These r eports offer a statistical overview or profile of the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of the Black population in the United States. The reports present an analysis of population distribution, income, labor force, education, family composition, health, housing, voting, and other major aspects of life. The most recent publication in the P-23 series on this subject is divided into two parts: the first features historical trends from 1790 to 1975, and the second covers recent trends from 1975 to 1978.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 15 1961 US Enrollment of Nonwhite Youths Rose Sharply in Last Five Years: 1961

No. 1 42 1964 US; Reg; f/nf Negro Population: March 1964

No. 1 55 1965 US; Reg; f/nf Negro Population: March 1965

No. 1 68 1966 US; Reg; m/nm; Negro Population: March 1966 f/n/f

No. 1 75 1967 US; Reg; m/nm Negro Population: March 1967

No. 3 34 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 4 1967 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Conditions of Negroes in the United States: October 1967

No. 2 6 1968 US; Reg; m/nm Recent Trends in Social and Economic Con ditions of Negroes in the United States: July 1968

No. 2 9 1969 US; Reg; m/nm The Social and Economic Status of Negroes in the United States, 1969

5No. 3 1959/69 US; Reg Differences Between Incomes of White and Negro Families by Region, 1969 and 1959

No.8 3 1970 US; Reg; m/nm The Social and Economic Status of Negroes in the United States: 1970

No. 3 9 1959/69/70 US; Reg Differences Between Incomes of White and Negro Families by Work Experience of Wife and Region: 1970, 1969, and 1959

2No. 4 1971 US; Reg; m/nm The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population i n the United States: 1971 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.6 4 1972 US; Reg; m/nm The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the United States: 1972

No. 48 1973 US; Reg; m/nm The Social and Economic Status of the Black Population in the United States: 1973

No. 54 1974 US; Reg; St; The Social and Economic Status of the Black m/nm Population in the United States: 1974

No. 67 1970/73/75 US; Reg; Div, St Population Estimates by Race for States: July 1, 1973 and 1975

No. 71 1978(i) US; Reg; m/nm Racial Succession in Individual Housing Units (analytical study)

No. 80 1970-1978 US; Reg; St; The Social and Economic Status of the Black m/nm Population in the United States: An Historical View, 1 790-1978 NOTE: I n both text and tables, the terms “Black” or “Negro” are used interchangeably when the rele vant data are available exclusively for Blacks. The “Negro and other races” describes persons of all races other than White and is used whenever data for Blacks alone are not available over the period of time shown. Generally, statistics for the national population of Negro and other races reflect the demographic and economic characteristics of the Black population, since about 90 percent of the population of Negro and other races is Black.

Section 2 Children a nd Youth

These r eports trace changes among children and youth in the areas of population growth and distribution, migration, education, marital status, living arrangements, and fertility. A special report on daytime care of children is P-20, No. 298.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No.2 3 1950 US; Reg; u/r Children and Youth: 1950

No. 1 84 1967/68 US; Reg; m/nm Women by Number of Own Children Under 5 Years Old 1968 and 1967

No. 2 05 1969 US; Reg; m/nm Women by Number of Own Children Under 5 Years Old March 1969

No. 2 98 1974/75 US Daytime Care of Children: October 1974 and

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 3 1969 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of American Youth

No.4 3 1970 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of American Youth: 1970

2 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 40 1 971 US; m/nm Characteristics of American Youth: 1971

No. 44 1 972 US; m/nm Characteristics of American Youth: 1972

No. 51 1 974 US; m/nm Characteristics of American Youth: 1974

No. 66 1 976 US; m/nm Characteristics of American Children and Youth: 1976

No. 84 1 979(i) US; Reg; Div Divorce, Child Custody, and Child Support (SIE)

No. 106 1 978 US Child Support and Alimony: 1978 (A)

For e ducation statistics, see section 18, School Enrollment.

Section 3 Educational A ttainment

These r eports present trends in school and college enrollment and attainment at all levels (i.e., nursery school, elementary, high school, college, and graduate school), including the number and proportion of women enrolled in college. College plans of students as well as their living arrangements may be located in selected reports.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

5No. 1 1947 US Educational Attainment of the Civilian Popula tion: April 1947

5No. 4 1952 US; u/r School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Illiteracy: October 1952

1No. 9 1960-80 US Projections of Educational Attainment in the United States: 1960 to 1980

9No. 9 1959 US; Reg; u/r Literacy and Educational Attainment: March 1959

No. 1 21 1962 US Educational Attainment: March 1962

No. 1 32 1962 US Educational Change in a Generation: March 1962

No. 1 38 1964 US; Reg; m/nm Educational Attainment: March 1964

No. 1 58 1965/66 US; Reg; m/nm Educational Attainment: March 1966 and 1965

No. 1 69 1967 US; Reg; m/nm Educational Attainment: March 1967

3 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 182 1968 US; Reg; m/nm; Educational Attainment: March 1968 f/nf

No. 194 1969 US; Reg; m/nm; Educational Attainment: March 1969 f/nf

No. 207 1970 US; Reg; m/nm; Educational Attainment: March 1970 f/nf

No. 209 1967 SMSA* Educational Attainment in 30 Selected Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1967

No. 214 1968 SMSA* Educational Attainment in 30 Selected Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1968

No. 217 1969 US Illiteracy in the United States: November 1969

No. 219. 1969 SMSA* Educational Attainment in 30 Selected Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1969

No. 220 1969 US Ethnic Origin and Educational Attainment: November 1969

No. 227 1970 SMSA* Educational Attainment in 30 Selected Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1970

No. 229 1971 US; Reg; m/nm; Educational Attainment: March 1971 f/nf

No. 243 1972 US; Reg; m/nm ; Educational Attainment: March 1972 f/nf

No. 274 1973/74 US; Reg; m/nm ; Educational Attainment in the United States: f/nf March 1973 and 1974

No. 295 1975 US; Reg; m/nm; Educational Attainment in the United States: f/nf

No. 31.4 1976/77 US; Reg; m/nm ; Educational Attainment in the United States: St”; SMSA* March 1977 and 1976

No. 334 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

No. 356 1978/79 US; Reg; St”; Educational Attainment in the United States: SMSA*; m/nm and 1978

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 6 1950 US; Div; St Estimates of Illiteracy by States: 1950

No. 8 1960 US; Div. St Estimates of Illiteracy by States: 1960

No. 9 1950/60 US Estimates of Median Age at High School and College G raduation: 1960 and 1950 Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

6No. 5 1956-66 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income, and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1966

4No. 7 1956-68 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income, and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1968

2No. 9 1956–72 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1972

Section 4 Elderly

These r eports present data on a variety of social and economic characteristics of the older population. Among the variables considered are family and marital status, institutionalization, nativity and parentage, mobility, residence, educational attainment, voting, labor force parti cipation, occupation and industry, income and earnings, poverty status, housing, health, and crime v ictimization.

Series, P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 43 1973(i) US; Reg; Div; St; Some Demographic Aspects of Aging in the u/r United States

No. 57 1974 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of the Older Population 1974

NO. 59 1976(i) US; Reg; Div; St Demographic Aspects of Aging and the Older Population in the United States

No. 78 1979(i) US The Future of the American Family—Prospective Trends in the Size and Structure of the Elderly Population, Impact of Mortality Trends, and Some Implications

No. 85 1978 US; Reg; Div; St; Social and Economic Characteristics of the m/nm Older Population: 1978

Series P-60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 46 1963 US; Reg Income of the Elderly in 1963 Section 5 F arm Population

These r eports display demographic, Social, and economic characteristics of people residing on farms. The series was reidentified in 1954 as P-27 (Census-AMS), in 1961 as P-27 (Census-ERS), nand i 1977 as P-27.

Census-BAE Y ear Area/Level Title

No. 1 1 940/44 US Estimates of Farm Population and Farm Households: April, 1944, and April, 1940

No. 3 1 940/44 US Farm Operators in the United States: April, 1944, and April, 1940

No. 6 1 943 US Off-farm Work of Farm Operators and Members of Their Households: 1943

No. 9 1 945 US; Reg Farm Dwellings and Farm Population: January, 1945

5No. 1 1950 SEA State Economic Areas of the United States

No.6 1 1910-50 US Revised Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States 1910 to 1950

9No. 1 1953(i) SEA Economic Subregions of the United States

Census-AMS Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

6No. 2 1950-59 US Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States April 1950 to 1959

8No. 2 1959/60 US; Reg; m/nm Effect of Definition Changes on Size and Composition of the Rural-Farm Population: April 1960 and 1959

9No. 2 1960 US; m/nm Estimates of the Rural-Farm Population of the United States April 1960

Census-ERS Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 3 1959 US; u/r Educational Status, College Plans, and Occu pational Status of Farm and Nonfarm Youths: October 1959

1No. 3 1961 US; Reg Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States April 1961

2No. 3 1960 US Factors Related to College Attendance of Farm a nd Nonfarm High School Graduates: 1960 Census-ERS Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

3No. 3 1962 US; Reg Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States April 1962

4No. 3 1963 US; Reg Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States: April 1963

5No. 3 1964 US; Reg Estimates of the Farm Population of the United States: 1964

6No. 3 1965 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1965

7No. 3 1966 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1966

9No. 3 1967 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1967

0No. 4 1968 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1968

1No. 4 1969 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1969

2No. 4 1970 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1970

3No. 4 1971 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1971

4No. 4 1972 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1972

5No. 4 1973 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1973

6No. 4 1974 US; Reg Farm Population of the United States: 1974

7No. 4 1975 US; Reg; m/nm Farm Population of the United States: 1975

9No. 4 1976 US; Reg; m/nm Farm Population of the United States: 1976

Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

1No. 5 1977 US; Reg; m/nm Farm Population of the United States: 1977

2No. 5 1978 US; Reg; m/nm Farm Population of the United States: 1978

3No. 5 1979 US; Reg; m/nm Farm Population of the United States: 1979 Section 6 Fertility

These r eports present the childbearing experiences and birth expectations of American women. Statistics on the large proportion of young women in the labor force in recent years are also shown in Selected reports.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 8 1 946 US; u/r Differential Fertility: June 1946

No.8 1 1947 US; Reg; uſr Fertility: April, 1947

No.7 2 1949 US; u/r Marital Fertility: April, 1949

No.9 2 1935-40 St; Co Estimated Net Reproduction Rates for the White Population, by Counties: April, 1935, to April,1940

No.6 4 1952 US; u/r Fertility of the Population: April 1952

No.5 6 1954 US Fertility of the Population: April 1954

No.4 8 1957 US; u/r Fertility of the Population: March 1957

No. 1 08 1959 US; Reg; uſr Marriage, Fertility, and Childspacing: August 1959

No. 1 36 1940-64 US Continuing Increase in the Average Number of Children Ever Born: 1940 to 1964 (A)

No. 1 47 1962/64 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of the Population: June 1964 and March 1962

No. 1 84 1967/68 US; Reg; m/nm Women by Number of Own Children Under 5 Years Old: 1968 and 1967

No. 1 86 1965 US; Reg; m/nm Marriage, Fertility and Childspacing: June 1965

No. 1 96 1960-69 US Changes in the Average Number of Children Ever Born to Women: 1960 to November 1969 (A)

No. 2 03 1969 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of the Population: January 1969

No. 2 05 1969 US; Reg; m/nm Women by Number of Own Children Under 5 Years Old: March 1969

No. 2 11 1967 US; m/nm Previous and Prospective Fertility: 1967

No. 2 26 1969 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility Variations by Ethnic Origin: November 1969

No. 2 32 1971 US Birth Expectations Data: June 1971 (A)

No. 2 48 1972 US; Reg; m/nm Birth Expectations and Fertility: June 1972

8 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 63 1971 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility Histories and Birth Expectations of American Women: June 1971

No. 2 65 1973 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility Expectations of American Women: June 1973

No. 2 77 1974 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility Expectations of American Women: June 1974

No. 2 88 1975 US; m/nm Fertility History and Prospects of American Women: (A)

No. 3 01 1975 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of American Women: June 1975

No. 3 08 1976 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of American Women: June 1976

No. 3 1.5 1975 US; m/nm Trends in Childspacing: 1975

No. 3 25 1977 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of American Women: June 1977

No. 3 41 1978 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility of American Women: June 1978

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 4 1 935-40/ US; Co. Estimated Net Reproduction Rates for the 1945-50 W hite Population, by Counties, April 1945 to 1950 a nd 1935 to 1940

No. 3 6 1970 US; Reg; m/nm Fertility Indicators: 1970

No. 6 3 1976(i) US; Reg; m/nm Premarital Fertility

No. 7 0 1978(i) US; u/r; m/nm Perspectives on American Fertility

Series P -25 (Projections) Y ear Area/Level Title

No. 3 88 1960-85 US Summary of Demographic Projections

No. 6 13 1975-2000 US Illustrative Projections of First Births for the United S tates: 1975 to 2000 Section 7 Geographic A reas

These r eports contain estimates of the population of the United States, regions, States (with components of change), standard metropolitan statistical areas, and counties. Individual State reports display data by state for counties and incorporated places. Data for outlying areas of Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands are also presented. Many of the population esti mates issued in Series P-25 have been superseded over time; only those estimate reports still current in the series are listed here.

UNITED S TATES

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 1 874-1949 US; Reg; St The Development of the Urban/Rural Classifi cation in the United States: 1874-1949

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 6 32 1930-75 US Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change: 1930 to 1975

No. 8 02 1940-78 US Estimates of the Population of the United States a nd Components of Change: 1940 to 1978!

REGIONS/DIVISIONS/STATES

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No.2 7 1940-49 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States: July 1, 1940 to 1949

No. 1 39 1900-49 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States: 1900 to 1949

No. 3 04 1950-60 US; Reg; Div; St Revised Estimates of the Population of States and Components of Population Change, 1950 to 1960

No. 4 60 1960-70 US; Reg; Div; St Preliminary Intercensal Estimates of States and Components of Population Change, 1960 to 1970

No. 6 40 1970-75 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States with Components of Change: 1970 to 1975

No. 8 76 1970-79 US; Reg; Div; St; Annual Estimates of the Population of States: Fed R eg July, 1 1970 to 1979 With Components of Change, 1970 to 1979

* A nnual estimates from 1900-1939.

10 STANDARD M ETROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (SMSA)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 7 1950/60 SMSA; SEA; Co Components of Population Change, 1950 to 1960, for Counties, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, State Economic Areas, and Economic Subregions

No. 10 1950/60 SMSA; Co Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States as Defined October 18, 1963

No. 23 1950/60 SMSA Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States as Defined May 1, 1967, with Population in 1960 and 1950

Series P-25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 330 1960-64 SMSA*; Coº Estimates of the Population of the Largest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1960 to 1964 (38 areas)

No. 347 1960/64/65 SMSA*; Coº Provisional Estimates of the Population of the Largest Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1965 (55 areas)

No. 371 1965 SMSA; SCA; Estimates of the Population of Standard Co”; m/nm Metropolitan Statistical Areas: July 1, 1965

No. 427 1966 SMSA;SCA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1966

No. 432 1967/68 SMSA*; SCA; Estimates of the Population of 100 Large Co” Metropolitan Areas: 1967 and 1968

No. 505 1971/72 SMSA; Co” Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan Areas, 1971 and 1972

No. 537 1972/73 SMSA; Coº Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan Areas, 1972 and 1973, and Components of Change, Since 1970

No. 618 1973/74 SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan Co”; m/nm Areas, 1973 and 1974, and Components of Change Since 1970

No. 709 1974/75 SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1974 and 1975

No. 739 1975/76 SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1975 and 1976

No. 810 1976/77 SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1976 and 1977

No. 873 1977/78 SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1977 and 1978

11 OUTLYING A REAS

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 8 0 1940-50 St”; Outlay Revised Estimates of the Population of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, and the Virgin Islands of the United States: 1940 to 1950

No. 3 36 1950-65 Outly Estimates of the Population of Puerto Rico and Other Outlying Areas: 1950 to 1965

No. 6 03 1960-73 Outly Estimates of the Population of Puerto Rico and Other Outlying Areas: 1960 to 1973

No. 8 72 1970-78 Outly Estimates of the Population of Puerto Rico and the Outlying Areas: 1970 to 1978

COUNTIES

S eries P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 7 1950/60 SMSA; SEA; Co Components of Population Change, 1950 to 1960 for Counties, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, State Economic Areas, and Economic Subregions

Series P-25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 427 1966 St; SMSA; SCA; Co Estimates of the Population of Counties and Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1966

No. 461 1960/70 St; Co Components of Population Change by County: 1960 to 1970

No. 517 1971/72 St; Co Estimates of the Population of Counties, July 1, 1971 and 1972

No. 620 1973/74 St; Co Estimates of the Population of Counties: July 1, 1973 and 1974

No. 709 1974/75 St; SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1974 and 1975

No. 739 1975/76 St; SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1975 and 1976

No. 810 1976/77 St; SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1976 and 1977

No. 873 1977/78 St; SMSA; SCSA; Estimates of the Population of Counties and Co; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1977 and 1978

Series P -26 Federal-State Cooperative Program

This s eries of reports presents population estimates for counties in individual State publica tions. See list of Series P-26 Federal-State Cooperative Program for report numbers.

12 Federal-State C ooperative Program (Continued) Years

1967/68 1968/69 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/76 1976/77 1977/78

Alabama (X) (X) 48 76 125 75-1 76-1 77-1 78-1

Alaska (X) (X) (X) P-25,531 P-25,604 P-25,638 P-25,712 77-2 P-25,866

Arizona (X) (X) 11 * 50 94 75-3 76-3 P-25,730 P-25,804

Arkansas (X) (X) 33 70 115 75-4 76-4 77-4 78-4

California (X) (X) 41 P-25,532 119 75-5 76-5 77-5 78-5

Colorado 4* (X) 17 62 103 75-6 76-6 77-6 78-6

Connecticut (X) (x) (X) 79 116 75-7 76-7 77-7 78-7

Delaware (X) (X) 15 57 111 75-8 76-8 77-8 78-8

District of Columbia (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)

Florida (X) (X) 46 90 130 75-9 76-9 77-9 P-25,869

Georgia (X) (X) 37 92 124 75-10 76-10 77-10 78-10

Hawaii 5 (X) 23 56 105 75-11 76-11 77-11 78-11

Idaho (X) (X) 9 51 106 75-12 76-12 77-12 78-12

Illinois (X) (X) 27 78 128 75-13 76-13 77-13 78-13

Indiana (X) (X) 14 75 113 75-14 76-14 77-14 78-14

lowa (X) (X) 31 72 138 75-15 76-15 77-15 78-15

Kansas (X) (X) 43 64 129 75-16 76-16 77-16 78-16

Kentucky (X) (X) 35 84 120 75-17 76-17 77-17 78-17

Louisiana 3 (X) 16 54 97 75-18 76-18 77-18 78-18

Maine (X) 7* 28 59 99 75-19 76-19 77-19 78-19

Maryland (X) (X) (X) P-25,530 P-25,596 P-25,629 76-20 77-20 78-20

Massachusetts (X) (X) 42 91 137 P-25,633 P-25,715 P.25,797 P.25,811

Michigan (X) (X) 32 69 110 75-22 76-22 77-22 78-22

Minnesota (X) (X) 38 87 132 75-23 76-23 77-23 78-23

Mississippi (X) (X) (X) 86 131 75-24 76-24 77-24 78-24

* O ne year only.

13 Federal-State C ooperative Program (Continued) Years

1967/68 1 968/69 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/76 1976/77 1977/78

Missouri ( X) (X) 45 77 134 75-25 76-25 77-25 78-25

Montana (X) (X) 19 53 109 75-26 76-26 77-26 78-26

Nebraska (X) (X) 25 58 104 75-27 76-27 77-27 78-27

Nevada (X) (X) 29 67 117 75-28 76-28 77-28 78-28

New Hampshire (X) (X) 18 52 107 75-29 76-29 77-29 78-29

New Jersey (X) (X) 20 82 135 75-30 76-30 77-30 78-30

New Mexico (X) (X) (X) 85 123 75-31 76-31 77-31 78-31

New York (X) (X) (X) P-25,527 P.25,599 P-25,631 76-32 77-32 78-32

North Carolina 1 8 44 68 114 75-33 76-33 77-33 78-33

North Dakota (X) (X) (X) 60 102 75-34 76-34 77-34 78-34

Ohio (X) (X) 40 80 122 75-35 76-35 77.35 78-35

Oklahoma (X) 24 63 112 75-36 76-36 77-36 78-36

Oregon (X) (X) (X) 74 P-25,602 75-37 76-37 77-37 P-25,813

Pennsylvania (X) (X) 39 93 136 75-38 76-38 77-38 78-38

Rhode Island (X) (X) 22 65 98 75-39 76-39 77-39 78-39

South Carolina (X) 34 71 108 75-40 76-40 77-40 78-40

South Dakota (X) (X) 12+ 61 101 75-41 76-41 77-41 78-41

Tennessee (X) (X) 47 83 133 75-42 76-42 77-42 78-42

Texas (X) (X) (X) P-25,535 P-25,609 P-25,637 P.25,717 P-25,798 P-25,867

Utah (X) (X) 10 55 96 75-44 76-44 77-44 78-44

Vermont (X) (X) 13 49 95 75-45 76-45 77-45 78-45

Virginia (X) (X) 36 88 127 75-46 76-46 77.46 78-46

Washington (X) (X) (X) 66 P-25,597 P.25,624 P-25,707 P.25,738 P-25,808

West Virginia (X) (X) 30 89 121 75-48 76-48 77-48 78-48

Wisconsin (X) (X) 26 81 126 75-49 76-49 77-49 78-49

*One y ear only.

14 Federal-State C ooperative Program (Continued) Years

1967/68 1968/69 1971/72 1972/73 1973/74 1974/75 1975/76 1976/77 1977/78

Wyoming ( X) (X) (X) 73 100 75-50 76-50 77-50 78-50

Puerto R ico (X) (X) 76-51 76-51 76-51 76-51 76-51 77-51 (X)

*one y ear only.

PLACES ( Revenue Sharing)

These r eports present estimates of the population and per capita money income for selected areas in e ach State. Areas included in this series are all counties or county equivalents, incorporated places in the State plus active minor civil divisions. See the following list for individual State report n umbers.

Series P -25 Year Area/Level

No. 546-595 1973 St; Co; Inc. pl; med

No. 649-698 1973/75 St; Co; Inc. pl; med

No. 740-789 1975/76 St; Co; Inc. pl; mod

No. 814-863 1976/77 St; Co; Inc. pl; mod (for per capita income in 1977 reference P-25, Nos. 882, 883, 884, 885, 886)

Years

1973 1973/75 1976 1977*

Alabama 546 649 740 814

Alaska 547 650 741 815

Arizona 548 651 742 816

Arkansas 549 652 743 817

California 550 653 744 818

Colorado 551 654 745 819

Connecticut 552 655 746 820

Delaware 553 656 747 821

D.C. (X) (X) (X) (X)

Florida 554 657 748 822

Georgia 555 658 749 823

15 Series P -25 Revenue Sharing (Continued)

Years

1 973 1973/75 1976 1977+

Hawaii 556 659 750 824

Idaho 557 660 751 825

Illinois 558 661 752 826

Indiana 559 662 753 827

Iowa 560 663 754 828

Kansas 561 664 755 829

Kentucky 562 665 756 830

Louisiana 563 666 757 831

Maine 564 667 758 832

Maryland 565 668 7.59 833

Massachusetts 566 669 760 834

Michigan 567 670 761 835

Minnesota 568 671 762 836

Mississippi 569 672 763 837

Missouri 570 673 764 838

Montana 57.1 674 765 839

Nebraska 572 675 766 840

Nevada 573 676 767 841

New Hampshire 574 677 768 842

New Jersey 575 678 769 843

New Mexico 576 6.79 770 844

New York 577 680 771 845

North Carolina 578 681 772 846

North Dakota 579 682 773 847

Ohio 580 683 774 848

Oklahoma 581 684 775 849

16 Series P -25 Revenue Sharing (Continued)

Years

1973 1 973/75 1976 1977

Oregon 582 685 776 850

Pennsylvania 583 686 777 851

Rhode Island 584 687 778 852

South Carolina 585 688 779 853

South Dakota 586 689 780 854

Tennessee 587 690 781 855

Texas 588 691 782 856

Utah 589 692 783 857

Vermont 590 693 784 858

Virginia 591 694 785 859

Washington 592 695 786 860

West Virginia 593 696 787 861

Wisconsin 594 697 788 862

Wyoming 595 698 789 863

* F or per capita income in 1977 reference P-25, Nos 882, 883, 884, 885, and 886.

Inventory o f Local and State Agencies Making Estimates and Projections

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 16 1955 (X) Current Status of Population Estimates Pre pared by State Agencies

No. 1 78 1957/58 (X) Local Population Estimates Prepared by State and City Agencies: 1957-58

No. 2 44 1960 (X) Local Population Estimates Prepared by State and City Agencies: Mail Survey of 1960

No. 3 28 1965 (X) Inventory of State and Local Agencies Pre paring Population Estimates Survey of 1965

No. 4 54 1969 (X) Inventory of State and Local Agencies Pre paring Population Estimates-Survey of 1969

No. 7 23 1975/76 (X) State and Local Agencies Preparing Population Estimates a nd Projections: Survey of 1975-76 Section 8 Geographic A reas by A ge, Race, and Sex

These r eports present age, race, and sex data for the United States, regions, divisions, and States. The reports for 1956, 1957, and 1958 covered selected outlying areas also. The report from the Spring 1976 Survey of Income and Education presents data regarding the Spanish origin p opulation.

UNITED S TATES

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 34 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No.8 9 1940-50 US Estimates of the Population of the United States and of the Components of Change, by Age, Color, and Sex: 1940 to 1950

No. 1 14 1900-40 US Estimates of the Population of the United States, by Age, Color, and Sex: 1900 to 1940

No. 3 10 1950-60 US Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change, by Age, Color, and Sex 1950 to 1960

No. 3 11 1900-59 US Estimates of the Population of the United States, by Single Years of Age, Color, and Sex 1900 to 1959

No. 5 19 1960-70 US Estimates of the Population of the United States, by Age, Sex, and Race: April 1, 1960 to July 1, 1973

No. 7 21 1970-77 US Estimates of the Population of the United States by Age, Sex, and Race: 1970 to 1977

No. 8 70 1976–79 US Estimates of the Population of the United yStates, b Age, Race, and Sex: 1976 to 1979

REGIONS/DIVISIONS/STATES

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 34 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, S ocial, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

18 REGIONS/DIVISIONS/STATES ( Continued)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.7 6 1973/75 US; Reg; Div; St Population Estimates by Race, for States: July 1, 1973 and 1975

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 30 1950-54 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of States, by Broad Age Groups July 1, 1950 to 1954

No. 1 51 1955 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of States, by Broad Age Groups July 1, 1955

No. 1 72 1956 US; St; Outly” Estimates of the Civilian Population by Broad Age Groups, for States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico: July 1, 1956

No. 1 94 1957 US; St; Outly” Estimates of the Civilian Population by Broad Age Groups, for States and Selected Outlying Areas: July 1, 1957

No. 2 14 1958 US; St; Outly” Estimates of the Civilian Population by Broad Age Groups, for States and Selected Outlying Areas: July 1, 1958

No. 3 84 1960-64 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States, by Age 1960 to 1966 (with provisional estimates for July 1, 1967)

No. 4 20 1965-67 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States by Age 1965 to 1967 (with provisional estimates for July 1, 1968)

No. 4 37 1968/69 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States, by Age 1968 (with provisional estimates for July 1, 1969)

No. 8 75 1971-79 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of States, by Age: July 1, 1971 to 1979

COUNTIES

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 4 61 1960/70 St; Co Components of Population Change by County: o1960 t 1970 (race data)

19 Section 9 H ouseholds and Families

These r eports contain detailed data on households and family characteristics. They include general information on changes which have occurred in the composition and size of house holds, number and age of persons living alone, presence and age of children, and number and characteristics of families maintained by women.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

1No. 1 1947 US; Reg; uſr Household Composition and Characteristics in 1947, for Urban and Rural Areas and Regions

6No. 1 1947 US; u/r Households by Type, Composition, and Housing Characteristics in 1947

No. 1 7 1 947 US; Reg; uſr Characteristics of Families and Subfamilies in the United States in April, 1947

1No. 2 1948 US; u/r Characteristics of Households, Families, and Individuals: April, 1948

No.6 2 1949 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April, 1949

3No. 3 1950 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: March 1950

8No. 3 1951 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1951

2No. 4 1955/60 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families 1955 and 1960

4No. 4 1952 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1952

3No. 5 1953 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: April 1953

No.5 5 1947-54 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1947 to 1954

9No. 5 1947-55 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1947 to 1955 (A)

No.7 6 1954/55 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: April 1955 and 1954

8No. 6 1950-56 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1956 ( A)

20 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 6 9 1960-75 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families 1960 to 1975

No. 7 5 1956 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: March 1956

No. 7 6 1950-57 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1957(A)

No. 8 3 1957 US; u/r Social and Economic Characteristics of House holds a nd Families March 1957

No. 8 6 1950-58 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1958 (A)

No. 8 8 1958 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: March 1958

No. 9 2 1900-58 US; f/nf Estimates of the Number of Households in the United States 1900 to 1958

No. 9 4 1950-59 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1959 (A)

No. 1 00 1959 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: March 1959

No. 1 03 1960 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1960 (A)

No. 1 06 1960 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: March 1960

No. 1 09 1961 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1961 (A)

No. 1 12 1959 US Family Characteristics of Persons: March 1959

No. 1 16 1961 US; u/r Household and Family Characteristics: March 1961

No. 1 19 1962 US; u/r Households and Families, by Type: 1962 (A)

No. 1 24 1963 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1963 (A)

No. 1 25 1962 US; f/nf Household and Family Characteristics: March 1962

No. 1 30 1964 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1964 (A)

No. 1 39 1963/64 US; f/nf Household and Family Characteristics March 1964 and 1963

No. 1 40 1965 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1965 (A)

No. 1 52 1966 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1966 (A)

No. 1 53 1965 US Household and Family Characteristics: March 1965

21 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 64 1966 US; f/nf Household and Family Characteristics March 1966

No. 166 1967 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1967 (A)

No. 173 1967 US; f/nf Household and Family Characteristics March 1967

No. 176 1968 US; f/nf Households and Families, by Type: 1968 (A)

No. 189 1969 US Selected Characteristics of Persons and Families: March 1969 (A)

No. 191 1968 US; Reg; m/nm; Household and Family Characteristics March f/nf 1968

NO. 200 1969 US; Reg; m/nm: Household and Family Characteristics March f/nf 1969

No. 204 1970 US Selected Characteristics of Persons and March 1970 (A)

No. 218 1970 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics March m/nm 1970

No. 233 1971 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics March m/nm; f/nf 1971

NO. 237 1972 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1972 (A)

No. 246 1972 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm; f/nf 1972

No. 251 1973 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1973 (A)

No. 258 1973 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f/nf 1973

No. 266 1974 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1974 (A)

No. 276 1974 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f/nf 1974

No. 282 1975 US Households and Families by Type: March 1975 (A)

No. 291 1975 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f/nf 1975

No. 296 1976 US Households and Families by Type: (A)

No. 311 1976 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f /nf 1976

22 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 313 1977 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1977 (A)

No. 326 1977 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f/nf 1977

No. 327 1978 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1978 (A)

No. 340 1978 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm ; f/nf 1978

No. 345 1979 US Households and Families, by Type: March 1979 (A)

No. 352 1979 US; Reg; SMSA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March m/nm; f/nf 1979

No. 357 1980 US Households and Families, by Type: (A)

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 13 1964 (X) Concepts and Methods Used in Household Statistics on Employment and Unemployment from the Current Population Survey: June 1964

No. 47 1974(i) US Illustrative Projections of Money Income Size Distributions for Families and Unrelated Individuals

No. 50 1974(i) US; m/nm Female Family Heads

No. 52 1975(i) US Some Recent Changes in American Families (Analytical study)

No. 61 1976(i) US; Reg; m/nm ; Characteristics of Households Purchasing Food

- f/nf Stamps

No. 78 1979(i) US The Future of the American Family (and) Prospective Trends in the Size and Structure of the Elderly Population, Impact of Mortality Trends, and Some Implications

No. 104 1980(i) US American Families and Living Arrangements (graphic overview)

No. 107 1970-79 US; Reg; Div; St; Families Maintained by Female Householders: m/nm 1970-79

Series P-25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 356 1965 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households by State July 1, 1965

No. 360 1967-85 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families 1 967 to 1985

23 Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 87 1970-75 US; St Projections of the Number of Households, by States July 1, 1970 and 1975

No. 3 88 1968(i) US Summary of Demographic Projections

No. 3 94 1967-85 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families 1967 to 1985

No. 3 96 1966 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households by State July 1, 1966

No. 4 25 1967 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households by State July 1, 1967

No. 4 40 1968 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households by State July 1, 1968

No. 4 76 1972(i) US Demographic Projections for the United States

No. 5 15 1972/73 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households by State July 1, 1973 and 1972

No. 5 44 1973/74 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households for States: July 1, 1973 and 1974

No. 6 07 1975-90 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1975 to 1990

No. 6 23 1974/75 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households for States: July 1, 1974 and 1975

No. 7 10 1975/76 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households for States: 1975 and 1976

No. 7 25 1976/77 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households for States: 1976 and 1977

No. 8 05 1979-1995 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1979 to 1995

No. 8 07 1977/78 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Number of Households for States: 1 977 and 1978

24 Section0 1 InCOme

These r eports show money income and poverty status of families and persons in the United States. Certain reports in this series display data by regions, divisions, and States. Household composition and characteristics, including occupation, educational attainment, and labor force status of wives are contained in these reports.

HOUSEHOLD I NCOME

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No.2 6 1967 US; f/nf Household Income in 1967 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

5No. 6 1968 US; f/nf Household Income in 1968 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

2No. 7 1969 US; f/nf Household Income in 1969 and Selected Social and E conomic Characteristics of Households

9No. 7 1970 US; f/nf Household Income in 1970 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

No.4 8 1971 US; f/nf Household Money Income in 1971 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

9No. 8 1972 US; f/nf Household Money Income in 1972 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

No.6 9 1973 US; f/nf Household Money Income in 1973 and Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

No. 1 00 1974 US; f/nf Household Money Income in 1974 and

- Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

No. 1 04 1975 US; Reg; m/nm ; Household Money Income in 1975 and f/nf Selected Social and Economic Characteristics of Households

No. 1 08 1975 US; Reg; Div; St; Household Money Income in 1975, by Housing m/nm Tenure and Residence, for the United States, Regions, Divisions, and States (SIE)

No. 1 09 1976 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Household Money Income in 1976 and Selected SMSA*; m/nm; Social and Economic Characteristics of f/nf Households

No. 1 17 1977 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income in 1977 of Households in the SMSA*; m/nm; United States f/nf

25 HOUSEHOLD I NCOME (Continued)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 121 1978 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income in 1978 of Households in the SMSA*; m/nm; United States f/nf

No. 1 22 1980-95 US Illustrative Projections of Money Income Size Distributions, for Households: 1980 to 1995

FAMILIES/PERSONS

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 1 946 US; u/r Income of Nonfarm Families and Individuals: 1946

No. 2 1 945 US; u/r Family and Individual Money Income in the United States: 1945

No. 3 1 946 US; u/r Income of the Nonfarm Population: 1946

No. 4 1 947 city* Income of Families and Persons in Washington, D.C.: 1947

No. 5 1 947 US; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1947

No. 6 1 948 US; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1948

No. 7 1 949 US; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1949

No. 8 1 949 US; u/r American Children: Economic Characteristics of Their Families

.No. 9 1950 US; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1950

No.1 1 1951 US; u/r Income of Persons in the United States: 1951

2No. 1 1951 US; u/r Family Income in the United States: 1951

No.4 1 1952 US; u/r Income of Persons in the United States: 1952

No.5 1 1952 US; u/r Family Income in the United States: 1952

6No. 1 1953 US; u/r Income of Persons in the United States: 1953

9No. 1 1954 US; u/r Income of Persons in the United States: 1954

No.0 2 1953/54 US; Reg; u/r Family Income in the United States: 1954 and 1953

3No. 2 1955 US; Reg; uſr Income of Persons in the United States: 1955

4No. 2 1955 US; Reg; uſr Family Income in the United States: 1955

26 FAMILIES/PERSONS ( Continued)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No.7 2 1956 US; Reg; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1956

No.0 3 1957 US; Reg; uſr Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1957

3No. 3 1958 US; Reg; uſr Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1958

5No. 3 1959 US; Reg; uſr Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1959

No.7 3 1960 US; Reg; u/r Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1960

No.9 3 1961 US; Reg; uſr Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1961

No.1 4 1962 US; Reg; flnf Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1962

No. 4 3 1963 US; Reg; f/nf Income of Families and Persons in the United States: 1963

No.6 4 1963 US; Reg; f/nf Income of the Elderly in 1963

No.7 4 1964 US; Reg; f/nf Income in 1964 of Families and Persons in the United States

No.8 4 1964 US; m/nm Income in 1964 of Families and Unrelated Indi viduals by Metropolitan-Nonmetropolitan Residence

1No. 5 1965 US; Reg; f/nf Income in 1965 of Families and Persons in the United States

3No. 5 1966 US; Reg; f/nf Income in 1966 of Families and Persons in the United States

6No. 5 1956-66 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income, and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1966

9NO. 5 1967 US; Reg; m/nm Families in the United States

0No. 6 1967 US; Reg; m/nm Income in 1967 of Persons in the United States

4No. 6 1967 US; Reg Supplementary Report on Income in 1967 of Families and Persons in the United States

No.6 6 1968 US; Reg; flnf; Income in 1968 of Families and Persons in the m/nm U nited States

No. 69 1939/68 US Income Growth Rates in 1939 to 1968 for yPersons b Occupation and Industry Groups, for the United States

27 FAMILIES/PERSONS ( Continued)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 73 1959/65/69 US; Reg; uſr; Occupation and Earnings of Family Heads in m/nm 1969, 1965, and 1959

No. 74 1956-68 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income, and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1968

No. 75 1969 US; Reg; f/nf; Income in 1969 of Families and Persons in m/nm the United States

No. 80 1970 US; Reg; f/nf; Income in 1970 of Families and Persons in the m/nm United States

No. 85 1971 US; Reg; f/nf; Money Income in 1971 of Families and Persons m/nm in the United States

No. 90 1972 US; Reg; f/nf; Money Income in 1972 of Families and Persons m/nm in the United States

No. 92 1956-72 US Annual Mean Income, Lifetime Income, and Educational Attainment of Men in the United States, for Selected Years, 1956 to 1972

No. 97 1973 US; Reg; flnf; Money Income in 1973 of Families and Persons m/nm in the United States

No. 101 1974 US; Reg; f/nf; Money Income in 1974 of Families and Persons m/nm in the United States

No. 105 1975 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income in 1975 of Families and Div; SMSA*; m/nm Persons in the United States

No. 110 1975 US; Reg”; Divº; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of Stº Families and Persons in the United States and the Northeast Region by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 111 1975 US; Regº; Divº; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of Stº Families and Persons in the United States and the North Central Region by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 112 1975 US; Reg"; Divº; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of Stº Families and Persons in the United States and the South Region by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 113 1975 US; Reg”; Divº; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of Stº Families and Persons in the United States and the West Region by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 114 1976 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income in 1976 of Families and Persons Div; SMSA*; m/nm in the United States

No. 118 1977 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income in 1977 of Families and Persons Div; S MSA*; m/nm in the United States

28 FAMILIES/PERSONS (Continued)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 123 1978 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income of Families and Persons in the Div; SMSA*; m/nm United States: 1978

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 35 1959/60/68/ US; Reg Differences Between Incomes of White and 1969/70 Negro Families by Region: 1969 and 1959

No. 39 1959/69/ US; Reg Differences Between Incomes of White and 1970 Negro Families by Work Experience of Wife and Regions: 1970, 1969, and 1959

No. 47 1974(i) US Illustrative Projections of Money Income Size Distributions for Families and Unrelated Individuals

No. 106 1978 US Child Support and Alimony: 1978 (A)

No. 107 1970-79 US; Reg; Div; St; Families Maintained by Female Householders: m/nm 1970-79

Series P-25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 882 1969/77 US; Reg; Div; St; 1977 Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Co”; Inc. pl”; med* States, Counties, Incorporated Places, and Selected Minor Civil Divisions in the Northeast Region of the United States

No. 883 1969/77 US; Reg; Div; St; 1977 Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Co”; Inc. pl”; mcd" States, Counties, Incorporated Places, and Selected Minor Civil Divisions in the North Central Region of the United States (Part A: East North Central)

No. 884 1969/77 US; Reg; Div; St; 1977 Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Co”; Inc. pl”; mcd" States, Counties, Incorporated Places, and Selected Minor Civil Divisions in the North Central Region of the United States (Part B: West North Central)

No. 885 1969/77 US; Reg; Div; St; 1977 Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Co”; Inc. pl”; med* States, Counties, Incorporated Places, and Selected Minor Civil Divisions in the South Region of the United States

No. 886 1969/77 US; Reg; Div; St; 1977 Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Co”; I nc. pl"; med* States, C ounties, Incorporated Places, and Selected Minor Civil Divisions in the West Region of the United States

29 Section1 1 Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements

These r eports monitor changes in American marriage and family life giving selected social and demographic characteristics of persons in relation to their marital status and living arrangements.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 1 1947 US; Reg; uſr Characteristics of Single, Married, Widowed, and Divorced Persons in 1947

3No. 2 1948 US; u/r Marital Status, Number of Times Married, and Duration of Present Marital Status: April 1948

6No. 2 1949 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April, 1949

No.3 3 1950 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: March, 1950

No.5 3 1890-1951 US Changes in Marital Status and in Number of Households: 1890 to 1951

8No. 3 1951 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1951

No.4 4 1952 US; u/r Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1952

No.0 5 1953 US; u/r Marital Status, Year of Marriage, and House hold Relationship April 1953

6No. 5 1954 US; Reg; uſr Marital Status and Family Status: April 1954

No.2 6 1955 US; Reg; uſr Marital Status and Family Status: April 1955

No.2 7 1956 US; Reg; u/r Marital Status and Family Status: March 1956

No.1 8 1957 US; u/r Marital Status, Economic Status, and Family Status March 1957

7No. 8 1958 US; u/r Marital Status and Family Status: March 1958

6No. 9 1959 US Marital Status and Family Status: March 1959

No. 1 05 1960 US Marital Status and Family Status: March 1960

No. 1 14 1961 US Marital Status and Family Status: March 1961

No. 1 22 1962 US Marital Status and Family Status: March 1962

No. 1 35 1963-64 US; metro Marital Status and Family Status: March 1964 and 1 963

30 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 44 1965 US; Reg Marital Status and Family Status: March 1965

No. 1 59 1966 US; f/nf Marital Status and Family Status: March 1966

No. 1 65 1966 metro; f/nf Marital and Family Characteristics of the Metropolitan Population: March 1966

No. 1 7 0 1967 US; f/nf Marital Status and Family Status: March 1967

No. 1 87 1968 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Family Status: March 1968

No. 1 98 1969 US; Reg; flnf Marital Status and Family Status: March 1969

No. 2 12 1970 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Family Status: March 1970

No. 2 25 1971 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1971

No. 2 42 1972 US; Reg; flnf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1972

No. 2 45 1971 US Living Arrangements of College Students: October 1971

No. 2 55 1973 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1973

No. 2 71 1974 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Living Arrangements:

March 1974 -

No. 2 87 1975 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1975

No. 3 06 1976 US; Reg; flnf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1976

No. 3 23 1977 US; Reg; f/nf Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1977

No. 3 34 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

No. 3 38 1978 US; Reg; m/nm; Marital Status and Living Arrangements: f/nf M arch 1978

NO. 348 1976 US Living Arrangements of College Students: 1976

No. 349 1979 US; Reg; m/nm; Marital Status and Living Arrangements: f/nf March 1 979

31 MARITAL H ISTORY

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 23 1971 (i) US Social and Economic Variations in Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: 1967

NO. 2 39 1972(i) US Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage by Year of Birth: June 1971

No. 2 97 1976(i) US Number, Timing, and Duration of Marriages and Divorces in the United States: June 1975

No. 3 12 1975 US Marriage, Divorce, Widowhood, and Re marriage by Family Characteristics: June 1975

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

2No. 3 1970(i) US Probabilities of Marriage, Divorce, and Re marriage

2Section 1 Methods, C oncepts, and Specialized Data

These r eports deal with special topics such as undercoverage in the 1970 Census, tests results on estimating procedures, and institutionalized persons.

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 1 874-1949 (X) The Development of the Urban-Rural Classi fication in the United States: 1874 to 1949

3No. 1 1964 (X) Concepts and Methods Used in Household Statistics on Employment and Unemployment from the Current Population Survey: June 1964

No. 1 5 1950-60 (X) National Census Survival Rates, by Color and Sex, for 1950 to 1960

No.2 2 1967 (X) Concepts and Methods Used in Manpower Statistics from the Current Population Survey June 1967

1No. 3 1970(i) (X) Use of Social Security's Continuous Work History Sample for Population Estimation

1No. 4 1960-70 (X) Preliminary National Census Survival Rates, by R ace and Sex, for 1960 to 1970

32 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

6No. 5 1970 (X) Coverage of Population in the 1970 Census and Some Implications for Public Programs

2No. 6 1976(i) (X) Concepts and Methods Used in Labor Force Statistics Derived from the Current Population Survey

5No. 6 1970 (X) Developmental Estimates of the Coverage of the Population of States in the 1970 Census: Demographic Analysis

7No. 6 1973/75 (X) Population Estimates by Race, for States: July 1, 1973 and 1975

No.9 6 1976 (X) 1976 Survey of Institutionalized Persons: A Study of Persons Receiving Long-Term Care

No.2 8 1979(i) (X) Coverage of the Hispanic Population of the United States in the 1970 Census

3No. 8 1979(i) (X) Census Bureau Conference on Issues in Federal Statistical Needs Relating to Women

No. 1 03 1975 (X) Methodology for Experimental Estimates of the Population of Counties, by Age and Sex: July 1, 1975

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 6 99 1980(i) (X) Population and Per Capita Money Income Estimates for Local Areas: Detailed Method ology and Evaluation

Series P -26 Year Area/Level Title

No.1 2 1973(i) (X) Federal-State Cooperative Program for Local Population E stimates: Test Results April 1, 1970

33 Section3 1 Metropolitan a nd Nonmetropolitan Residence

These r eports present a broad range of data on social and economic trends in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 31 1960-63 US; m/nm Growth of Metropolitan Areas in the United States: 1960 to 1963

No. 1 51 1960/65 US; m/nm; f/nf Population of the United States by Metro politan and Nonmetropolitan Residence April 1965 and 1960

No. 1 81 1960/68 US; m/nm; f/nf Population of the United States by Metro politan - Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1968 and 1960

No. 1 97 1960/69 US; m/nm; f/nf Population of the United States by Metro politan - Nonmetropolitan Residence: 1969 and 1960

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

7No. 2 1960/68 US; Reg; m/nm Trends in Social and Economic Conditions in M etropolitan Areas

No.3 3 1960/69 US; Reg; m/nm Trends in Social and Economic Conditions in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas

7No. 3 1960/70 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of the Population in Metropolitan and Nonmetro politan Areas: 1970 and 1960

NO.5 5 1970/74 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of the Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population: 1974 and 1970

No.5 7 1970/77 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of the Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population: 1977 and 1970

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

NO. 3 71 1965 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Standard St; m/nm Metropolitan Statistical Areas: July 1, 1965

No. 4 27 1966 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Counties and St; m/nm Metropolitan Statistical Areas: July 1, 1966

No. 6 18 1973/74 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan St; m/nm Areas, 1973 and 1974, and Components of Change S ince 1970

34 Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 7 09 1974/75 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Counties and St; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1974 and 1975

No. 739 1975/76 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Counties and St; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1975 and 1976

No. 810 1976/77 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Counties and St; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1976 and 1977

No. 873 1977/78 US; Reg; Div; Estimates of the Population of Counties and St; m/nm Metropolitan Areas: July 1, 1977 and 1978

Section 14 Mobility a nd Travel to Work

These r eports contain trends in the movement of people between various areas in the United States, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and counties, including reasons for movement as well as periodicity.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 4 1 945-46 US Postwar Migration and its Causes in the United States: August, 1945, to October, 1946

4No. 1 1940–47 US; Reg; uſr Internal Migration in the United States: April, 1940, to April, 1947

2No. 2 1947-48 US; u/r Internal Migration in the United States: April, 1947, to April, 1948

8No. 2 1948-49 US; u/r Internal Migration in the United States: April, 1948, to April, 1949

6No. 3 1949-50 US; u/r Internal Migration and Mobility in the United States March 1949 to March 1950

9No. 3 1950-51 US; u/r Mobility of the Population, for the United States April 1950 to April 1951

7No. 4 1952 US; u/r Mobility of the Population of the United States April 1952

9No. 4 1952-53 US; u/r Mobility of the Population of the United States April 1952 to April 1953

7No. 5 1953-54 US; Reg; u/r; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm U nited States April 1953 to April 1954

35 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No.1 6 1954-55 US; Reg; uſr; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm United States April 1954 to April 1955

No. 73 1955-56 US; Reg; uſr; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm United States March 1955 to 1956

No. 82 1956-57 US; Reg; u/r; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm United States April 1956 to 1957

No. 85 1957-58 US; Reg; u/r; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm United States March 1957 to 1958

No. 104 1958-59 US; Reg SMSA; Mobility of the Population of the u/r; m/nm United States April 1958 to 1959

No. 113 1959-60 US; Reg; SMSA; Mobility of the Population of the u/r; m/nm United States March 1959 to 1960

No. 118 1960-61 US; Reg; SMSA; Mobility of the Population of the u/r; m/nm United States March 1960 to March 1961

No. 127 1961-62 US; Reg Mobility of the Population of the United States April 1961 to April 1962

No. 134 1962-63 US; Reg; SMSA; Mobility of the Population of the m/nm United States March 1962 to March 1963

No. 141 1963-64 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United States m/nm March 1963 to March 1964

No. 150 1964-65 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United States m/nm March 1964 to March 1965

No. 154 1962-63 US Reasons for Moving: March 1962 to March 1963

No. 156 1965-66 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United States m/nm March 1965 to March 1966

No. 171 1966-67 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United m/nm States March 1966 to March 1967

No. 188 1967-68 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United m/nm States March 1967 to March 1968

No. 193 1968-69 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United m/nm States March 1968 to March 1969

No. 210 1969-70 US; Reg; SMSA*; Mobility of the Population of the United m/nm States March 1969 to March 1970

No. 235 1970-71 US; Reg; m/nm Mobility of the Population of the United States March 1970 to March 1971

No. 262 1970-73 US; Reg; m/nm Mobility of the Population of the United States March 1970 to March 1973

No. 273 1970-74 US; Reg; m/nm Mobility of the Population of the United States M arch 1970 to March 1974

36 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 85 1970-75 US; Reg; m/nm Mobility of the Population of the United States March 1970 to March 1975

No. 3 05 1975-76 US; Reg; m/nm Geographical Mobility: March 1975 to March 1976

No. 3 20 1975-77 US; Reg; m/nm Geographical Mobility: March 1975 to March 1977

No. 3 31 1975-78 US; Reg; m/nm Geographical Mobility: March 1975 to March 1978

NO. 3 42 1978 US; m/nm Travel to School: October 1978

No. 3 53 1975-79 US; Reg; m/nm Geographical Mobility: March 1975 to March 1979

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 7 1 950/60 US; SEA; SMSA; Components of Population Change, 1950 to Co 1 960, for Counties, Standard Metropolitan Statistical A reas, State Economic Areas, and Economic Subregions

No.1 1 1962 US Lifetime Occupational Mobility of Adult Males: March 1962

No.5 2 1968(i) US; Reg; m/nm; Lifetime Migration Histories of the American f/nf P eople

4No. 6 1976(i) US The Geographical Mobility of Americans: An International Comparison

No.8 6 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in 21 Metropolitan Areas: 1975

1No. 7 1978(i) US Racial Succession in Individual Housing Units

No.2 7 1976 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in 20 Metropolitan Areas: 1976

3No. 7 1978(i) US Interregional Migration of the Poor: Some Recent Changes

No.1 8 1979(i) US Reasons for Interstate Migration: Jobs, Retire ment, Climate, and Other Influences

No.6 8 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Philadelphia SMSA: 1975

7No. 8 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Chicago SMSA: 1975

8No. 8 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the San Francisco-Oakland SMSA: 1975

9No. 8 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the A tlanta SMSA : 1975

37 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Paterson-Clifton-Passaic SMSA: 1975

1No. 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Milwaukee SMSA: 1975

2No. 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the SMSA: 1975

No. 9 3 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Miami SMSA: 1975

4No. 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Cincinnati SMSA: 1975

5No. 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the San Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario SMSA: 1975

No. 9 6 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the New Orleans SMSA: 1975

7No. 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Kansas City SMSA: 1975

No.8 9 1975 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in the Portland SMSA: 1975

No.9 9 1975 US; m/nm The Journey to Work in the United States: 1975

No. 1 01 1980(i) (X) Housing Successions Among Blacks and Whites in Cities and Suburbs (Analytical Study)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 7 01 1965/70 St; Co Gross Migration by County: 1965 to 1970

38 Section5 1 Poverty D ata

Since 1 959, these reports have displayed socioeconomic trends of families and persons in the United States. The Spring 1976 Survey of Income and Education reports show data by regions as well as States.

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 19 1966 SMSA* Characteristics of Families Residing in “Poverty Areas.” March 1966

No. 28 1959-68 US Revision in Poverty Statistics, 1959 to 1968

No. 73 1978(i) US Interregional Migration of the Poor: Some Recent Changes

Series P-60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 45 1963 US; Reg; f/nf Low-Income Families and Unrelated Indi viduals in the United States: 1963

No. 54 1959-66 US; f/nf The Extent of Poverty in the United States 1959 to 1966

No. 58 1966 US Year-Round Workers With Low Earnings in 1966

No. 61 1967 Reg; SMSA* Characteristics of Families and Persons Living in Metropolitan Poverty Areas: 1967

No. 67 1960-68 SMSA* Socioeconomic Trends in Poverty Areas 1960 to 1968

No. 68 1959-68 US; f/nf Poverty in the United States 1959 to 1968

No. 76 1969 US; Reg; m/nm 24 Million Americans Poverty in the United States: 1969

No. 81 1970 US; Reg; f/nf; Characteristics of the Low-Income Population m/nm 1970

No. 86 1971 US; Reg; f/nf; Characteristics of the Low-Income Population m/nm 1971

No. 91 1972 US; Reg; f/nf; Characteristics of the Low-Income Population m/nm 1972

No. 95 1966-72 US; Fed Reg; Supplementary Report on the Low-Income m/nm Population: 1966 to 1972

No. 98 1973 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Characteristics of the Low-Income Population: f/nf; m/nm 1973

No. 102 1974 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Characteristics of the Population Below the f/nf; m/nm Poverty Level: 1974

No. 106 1975 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Characteristics of the Population Below the f/nf; m /nm Poverty L evel: 1975

39 Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 10 1975 US; Reg”; Div"; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of St”; m/nm Families and Persons in the United States and the Northeast Region, by Divisions and States (SIE)

N o. 111 1975 US; Reg”; Div"; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of St”; m/nm Families and Persons in the United States and the N orth Central Region, by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 1 12 1975 US; Reg”; Divº; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of St”; m/nm Families and Persons in the United States and the South Region, by Divisions and States (SIE)

No. 113 1975 US; Reg"; Div"; Money Income and Poverty Status in 1975 of St”; m/nm Families and Persons in the United States and the W est Region, by Divisions and States (SIE)

NO. 1 15 1976 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Characteristics of the Population Below the Div; SMSA*; m/nm Poverty Level: 1976

No. 1 19 1977 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Characteristics of the Population Below the Div; SMSA*; m/nm Poverty Level: 1977

No. 1 24 1978 US; Reg; Div; Characteristics of the Population Below the SMSA*; m/nm Poverty Level: 1978

6Section 1 Profiles

These r eports contain statistics on population growth and distribution, social characteristics, family structures, employment, and income, by race and Spanish origin.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 1 947 US; Reg; u/r General Characteristics of the Civilian Popu lation of the United States: April, 1947

No. 9 1 947 US; Reg; u/r Urban and Rural Residence, Age, Sex, Color, and Veteran Status of the Civilian Population of the United States: April, 1947

3No. 6 1950/55 US; u/r Civilian Population of the United States, by Type of Residence April 1955 and 1950

1No. 7 1950/56 US; u/r Civilian Population of the United States, by Type of Residence March 1956 and April 1950

9No. 7 1957 US; Reg; uſr Religion Reported by the Civilian Population of the United States: March 1957

40 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

5No. 9 1958 US; Reg; u/r; Characteristics of Households with Telephones m/nm March 1958

No. 98 1950/59 US; u/r; m/nm Civilian Population of the United States, by Type of Residence April 1959 and 1950

No. 102 1959 US; Reg; uſr Household Delivery of Daily and Sunday News papers: 1959

No. 111 1960 US; Reg; u/r; Characteristics of Households with Telephones m/nm March 1960

No. 146 1965 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of Households with Telephones: March 1965

No. 189 1969 US Selected Characteristics of Persons and Families: March 1969(A)

No. 204 1970 US Selected Characteristics of Persons and Families: March 1970 (A)

No. 216 1966 US; Reg; SMSA* Labor Union Membership in 1966

No. 279 1974 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1974 m/nm

No. 292 1975 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1975 m/nm

No. 307 1976 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1976 m/nm

No. 324 1977 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1977 m/nm

No. 334 1976 US; Reg; Div; St; Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of m/nm States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

No. 336 1978 US; Reg; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1978 m/nm

No. 350 1979 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: 1979 m/nm

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 12 1960 US; u/r Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Popu lation: 1960

No. 16 1966(i) US; Reg; St; Americans at Mid Decade SMSA*

No. 45 1970/72 US Persons in Engineering, Scientific, and Technical Occupations: 1970 and 1972

No. 49 1974(i) (X) Population of the United States, Trends and Prospects: 1950-1990 (monograph)

No. 50 1974(i) US; m/nm Female Family Heads

41 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

2No. 5 1975(i) US Some Recent Changes in American Families

No. 53 |974 US; Reg; SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Persons in Fields of Science or Engineering: 1974

No. 58 1976(i) US; Reg; u/r; A Statistical Portrait of Women in the m/nm U.S.

No. 69 1976 US 1976 Survey of Institutionalized Persons: A Study of Persons Receiving Long-Term Care

No. 76 1976 US; Reg; SMSA*; Selected Characteristics of Persons in Fields m/nm of Science or Engineering: 1976

No. 100 1978 US; u/r; m/nm A Statistical Portrait of Women in the United States: 1978

No. 107 1970-79 US; Reg; Div; St. Families Maintained by Female Householders: 1970-79

Section 17 Projections

These r eports present projections of the United States population by age and sex, as well as the components of population change (births, deaths, and migration). Some of the reports in this series display data for regions and States on specific subject-matter areas. T

UNITED S TATES

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No.8 1 1948-60 US Forecasts of Population and School Enroll ment in the United States: 1948 to 1960

3No. 4 1950-60 US Illustrative Projections of the Population of the United States 1950 to 1960

8No. 7 1955-75 US Illustrative Projections of the Population of the United States, by Age and Sex: 1955 to 1975

No. 3 81 1966-2015 US Projections of the Population of the United States, by Age, Sex, and Color to 1990, with Extensions of Population by Age and Sex to 2015

No. 3 88 1960-90 US Summary of Demographic Projections

NO. 3 94 1967-85 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families 1967 to 1985

NO. 4 76 1960-2000 US Demographic Projections for the United States

42 UNITED S TATES (Continued)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 4 80 1970-2100 US Illustrative Population Projections for the United States: The Demographic Effects of Alternate Paths to Zero Growth

No. 6 01 1975-2050 US Projections of the Population of the United States: 1975 to 2050

No. 6 07 1975-90 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1975 to 1990

No. 6 13 1975-2000 US Illustrative Projections of First Births for the United States: 1975 to 2000

No. 7 04 1977-2050 US Projections of the Population of the United States: 1977 to 2050

No. 8 05 1979-95 US Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1979 to 1995

No. 8 89 1980(i) US Comparison of Current Trends with the 1977 Population P rojections of the United States

REGIONS/DIVISIONS/STATES

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 32 1958-73 US; Reg; St Illustrative Projections of the College-Age Population, by States: 1958 to 1973

No. 1 60 1960/65/70 US; Reg; St Illustrative Projections of the Population, by States 1960, 1965, and 1970.

NO. 2 01 1959-63 US; Reg; St Projections of the School-Age Population, by States 1959 to 1963

No. 3 26 1970-85 US; Reg; St Illustrative Projections of the Population of States: 1970 to 1985

No. 3 87 1970/75 US; Reg; St Projections of the Number of Households, by States July 1, 1970 and 1975

No. 7 96 1975-2000 US; Reg; Div; St Illustrative Projections of State Populations by A ge, Race, and Sex: 1975 to 2000

STANDARD M ETROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (SMSA's)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 415 1960-75 US; Reg; St; Projections of the Population of Metropolitan SMSA; m/nm Areas: 1975

43 Section8 1 School E nrollment

These r eports present an analysis of trends in school and college enrollment. The increase in the number and proportion of women enrolled in college is also displayed. Progress of students, college plans, major fields of study, and living arrangements of college students are included in some of the reports.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 1 946 US; u/r School Enrollment of the Civilian Population: October, 1946

No.9 1 1947 US; u/r School Enrollment of the Civilian Population: October, 1947

No. 2 4 1948 US; u/r School Enrollment of the Civilian Population: October, 1948

0No. 3 1949 US; u/r School Enrollment of the Civilian Population: October, 1949

4No. 3 1950 US; u/r School Enrollment of the Civilian Population: October, 1950

No.0 4 1951 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1951

No.5 4 1952 US; u/r School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Illiteracy October 1953

No.2 5 1953 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1953

4No. 5 1954 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1954

6No. 6 1955 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1955

No.0 7 1950-56 US School Enrollment Increase Averages 1.6 Million a Year Since 1953 (A)

No.4 7 1956 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1956

No.8 7 1952-57 US School Enrollment Reaches 41.2 Million (A)

No.0 8 1957 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1957

9No. 8 1953-58 US School Enrollment Continues to Increase (A)

No.3 9 1958 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1958

No.7 9 1954-59 US School Enrollment up 47 Percent Since 1950 (A)

No. 1 01 1959 US; u/r School Enrollment: October 1959

No. 1 07 1955-60 US Fall School Enrollment at 46 Million (A)

No. 1 10 1960 US; u/r School Enrollment, and Education of Young Adults a nd Their Fathers: October 1960

44 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 15 1956-61 US Enrollment of Nonwhite Youths Rose Sharply in Last Five Years (A)

No. 1 17 1961 US School Enrollment: October 1961

No. 1 26 1962 US; Reg School Enrollment: October 1962

No. 1 28 1958-63 US School Enrollment Increases 17 Percent 1958 to 1963 (A)

No. 1 29 1963 US; Reg School Enrollment: October 1963

No.133 1 959-64 US Fall 1964 School Enrollment Approximately 52 Million (A)

No. 1 48 1964 US; Reg School Enrollment: October 1964

No. 1 62 1965 US; Reg School Enrollment: October 1965

No. 1 67 1966 US; Reg School Enrollment: October 1966

No. 1 83 1966 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of Students and Their Colleges October 1966

No. 1 85 1967 US; m/nm Factors Related to High School Graduation and College Attendance: 1967

No. 1 90 1967/68 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment: October 1968 and 1967

No. 2 06 1969 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment: October 1969

No. 2 22 1970 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment: October 1970

No. 2 36 1971 US; m/nm Undergraduate Enrollment in Two-Year and Four-Year Colleges: October 1971

No. 2 41 1971 US; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1971

No. 2 52 1972 US; Reg; m/nm College Plans of High School Seniors: October 1972

No. 2 57 1972 US; Reg; m/nm Undergraduate Enrollment in 2-Year and 4-Year Colleges: October 1972

No. 2 60 1972 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of Students October 1972

No. 2 68 1973 US; Reg; m/nm Nursery School and Kindergarten Enrollment: October 1973

No. 2 70 1973 US; Reg; m/nm College Plans of High School Seniors: October 1973

No. 2 72 1973 US; Reg; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1973

No. 2 81 1973 US Income and Expenses of Students Enrolled in Postsecondary S chools: October 1973

45 Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 84 1974 US; Reg; m/nm College Plans of High School Seniors: October 1974

No. 2 86 1974 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1974

No. 2 89 1974 US; Reg Major Field of Study of College Students: October 1974

No. 2 99 1975 US; Reg; m/nm College Plans of High School Seniors:

No. 3 03 1975 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1975

No. 3 18 1967-76 US Nursery School and Kindergarten Enrollment of Children and Labor Force Status of Their Mothers: October 1967 to October 1976

No. 3 19 1976 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1976

No. 3 33 1977 US Reg; m/nm School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1977

No. 3 37 1976 US; Reg; St; Relative Progress of Children in School: 1976 m/nm ( SIE)

No. 3 42 1978 US; m/nm Travel to School: October 1978

No. 3 43 1976 US Vocational School Experience: October 1976

No. 3 46 1978 US; Reg; m/nm School Enrollment - Social and Economic Characteristics of Students: October 1978

No. 3 48 1976 US Living Arrangements of College Students: 1976

No. 3 51 1978 US; Reg Major Field of Study of College Students: October 1978

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 32 1958-73 US; Reg; Div; St Illustrative Projections of the College-Age Population, by States: 1958 to 1973

No. 2 01 1959-63 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the School-Age Population, by States 1959 to 1963

Census-ERS Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 3 1959 US Educational Status, College Plans, and Occupational Status of Farm and Nonfarm Youths: October 1959

2No. 3 1960 US Factors Related to College Attendance of Farm and N onfarm High School Graduates: 1960

46 Section9 1 Spanish a nd Ethnic Origin

These r eports present social, economic, and demographic characteristics of persons of Spanish origin in the United States, and the five Southwestern States.(Series P-20 No. 334 gives data for all states). Some reports also show information on the ethnic origin or descent of the population as well as language usage.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 2 13 1969 US; Stº Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: November 1969

No. 2 20 1969 US Ethnic Origin and Educational Attainment November 1969

No. 2 21 1969 US Characteristics of the Population by Ethnic Origin: November 1969

No. 2 24 1971 US; Stº Selected Characteristics of Persons and Families of Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Other Spanish Origin: March 1971

No. 2 49 1971/72 US Characteristics of the Population by Ethnic Origin: March 1972 and 1971

No. 2 50 1971/72 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1972 and 1971

No. 2 64 1973 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1973

No. 2 80 1974 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1974

No. 2 90 1975 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1975

No. 3 10 1976 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1976

No. 3 29 1977 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1977

No. 3 34 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Demographic, Social, and Economic Profile of States: Spring 1976 (SIE)

No. 3 39 1978 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1978

No. 3 54 1979 US; St”; m/nm Persons of Spanish Origin in the United States: March 1 979

47 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.0 6 1975 US Language Usage in the United States: (A)

No. 82 1970 US Coverage of the Hispanic Population of the United States in the 1970 Census

Section 20 Voting a nd Registration

Characteristics o f voters in the United States: age, race, income, education, and projections of voters are presented in these reports.

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 43 1964 US; Reg; m/nm; Voter Participation in the National Election f/nf November 1964

No.4 1 7 1966 US; Reg; m/nm ; Voting and Registration in the Election of f/nf November 1966

No. 1 92 1968 US; Reg; m/nm ; Voting and Registration in the Election of f/nf November 1968

No. 2 28 1970 US; Reg; m/nm; Voting and Registration in the Election of f/nf November 1970

No. 2 30 1972 US; Reg; St; Characteristics of New Voters: 1972 m/nm

No. 2 53 1972 US; Reg; St”; Voting and Registration in the Election of m/nm; f/nf November 1972

No. 2 93 1974 US; Reg; St”; Voting and Registration in the Election of SMSA*; m/nm November 1974

No. 3 22 1976 US; Reg; St”; Voting and Registration in the Election of SMSA*; m/nm November 1976

No. 3 44 1978 US; Reg; St.*; Voting and Registration in the Election of SMSA*; m/nm November 1978

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.4 1 1960/64 US; St; Co 1960 Population of Voting Age and Votes Cast f or President, 1964 and 1960, for States and Counties

48 Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No.4 7 1976 St”; Co- Registration and Voting in November 1976 Jurisdictions Covered by the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1975

No. 1 02 1980(i) US Nonvoting Americans (Analytical study)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

5No. 1 1948 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of Voting Age, by States: 1948

No. 1 00 1950/52/ US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting 1954 A ge for States November 1954

No. 1 43 1952/56 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting Age, for States November 1956 and 1952

No. 1 85 1958 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1958

No. 2 21 1960 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1960

No. 2 55 1962 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1962

No. 3 1.5 1920-64 US Estimates of the Population of Voting Age and of the Percent Voting in General Elections 1920 to 1964

No. 3 25 1964/66/ US Projections of the Population of Voting Age 1968 N ovember 1966 and 1968

No. 3 42 1966/68 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1966 and 1968

No. 4 06 1968 US; Reg; Div; St Estimates of the Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1, 1968

No. 4 79 1972 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age for States: November 1972

No. 5 26 1974 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age, for States: November 1974

No. 6 26 1976 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age for States: November 1976

No. 6 27 1976(i) St; Co; mod Language Minority, Illiteracy, and Voting Data Used in Making Determinations for the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1975 (Public Law 94-73)

No. 7 32 1978 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age for States: November 1978

No. 8 79 1980 US; Reg; Div; St Projections of the Population of Voting Age for S tates:

Note: V oting age was 21+ years in all states except Georgia and Kentucky (18+ yrs), Alaska (19+ yrs), Hawaii (20+ yrs), until 1972 when it became 18+ years for all states.

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Subject I ndex to CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS: December 1980

Addendum 1 -1981

This a ddendum will update the index to

Section 2 Children a nd Youth ºes

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 112 1978 US; Reg; m/nm Child Support and Alimony: 1978

Section 5 Farm P opulation ºn

Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

No. 54 1980 ; Reg; m/nm; Farm Population of the United States: 1980

n

Section 6 -

Fe rti | i ty (page 9)

Series P-20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 358 1979 º Reg; m/nm; Fertility of American Women: n

Section 9 Households and Families tº

Series P-20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 366 1980 US; Reg;SCA*; Household and Family Characteristics: SMSA*; m /nm March 1980

No. 3 67 1981 US Households and Families, by Type: (A) HOUSEHOLDS A ND FAMILIES,(Continued) Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 10 1979 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of Households and Persons Receiving Noncash Benefits: 1979

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 28 1980 US; Reg”; metro Characteristics of Households Receiving Noncash Benefits: 1980 (A)

Section 1 0 InCOme (e.g. 26

Series P-60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 126 1979 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income of Households in the SMSA*; m/nm; f/nf United States: 1979

No. 129 1979 US; Fed Reg; Reg; Money Income of Families and Persons in Div; SMSA*; the United States: 1979 m/nm; f/nf

Section 11 Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements (ºes)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 365 1980 US; Reg; m/nm Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1980

Section 12 Methods, C oncepts, and Specialized Data tº

Series P 23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 09 1980 (X) Subject Index to Current Population Reports: December 1980

Section 1 4 Mobility and Travel to Work sess

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 105 1977 SMSA* Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work 0in 2 Metropolitan Areas: 1977 Section5 1

Poverty D ata (page 39)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 10 1979 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics of Households and Persons Receiving Noncash Benefits: 1979

No. 1 12 1978 US; Reg; m/nm Child Support and Alimony: 1978

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 28 1980 US; R eg”; metro Characteristics o f Households Receiving Noncash Benefits: 1980 (A)

Section6 1

Profi l es (page 41)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 363 1980 US; Reg; Div; St; Population Profile of the United States: m/nm 1980

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 08 1978 US; Reg; Div. Selected Characteristics of Persons in Physical Science: 1978

No. 1 09 1980 (X) Subject Index to Current Population Reports: December 1980

No. 1 11 1981 (i) US; Reg; St; m/nm Social and Economic Characteristics of Americans D uring Midlife

Section8 1 School E nrollment seas

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 60 1979 US; Reg; m/nm School E nrollment — Social and Economic Characteristics of Students:

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U.S. D epartment of Commerce MAR 2 9 1 983 Series P -23, No. 109 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS Issued March 1983

Subject I ndex to Addendum 2 -1 982

CURRENT POPULATION

REPORTS: December 1980 This a ddendum will update the index to December 1982.

Abbreviations ( page III) cc central city

Section 2 Children a nd Youth (page 3)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 14 1950-2000 US;St;m/nm Characteristics o f American Children and Youth: 1980

No. 1 17 1958/65/77 US;Germany; Trends in Child Care Arrangements of Working Mothers Sweden

Section 5 Farm P opulation (page 7)

Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

No.5 5 1920-81 US; R eg; m/nm; Farm P opulation of the United States: 1981 f/nf

Section 6 F ertility (page 9)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 75 1980 US; R eg; m/nm; Fertilityf o American Women: f/nf

Section 7 G eographic Areas Regions/Divisions/States ( page 10)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No.911 1 980-81 US; Reg; Div; St Provisional E stimates of the Population of States: July 1, 1981

No.919 1970-81 Outly Estimates o f the Population of Puerto Rico and the Outlying Areas: 1970 to 1981 (supersedes P-25 #872) 2 Section 8 Geographic A reas by Age, Race, and Sex United States (page 18)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 17 1970-81 US Preliminary E stimates of the Population of the United States by Age, Sex, and Race: 1970 to 1981 (supersedes P-25 #'s 721 & 870) Regions/Divisions/States ( page 19)

Series P -25 Year Area/ L ove 1 Title

No. 9 13 1980-81 US; R eg;Div;St Estimates o f the Population of States, by Age: July 1, 1981 Section 9 Households a nd Families (page 23)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 71 1981 US;Reg;SCA*; Household a nd Family Characteristics: March 1981 S MSA*; m/nm No. 3 76 1982 US Households, F amilies, Marital Status, and Living Arrangements: March 1982 (A)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 31 1979-80 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics o f Households and Persons Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1980 (with comparable data for 1979) No. 1 35 1979-81 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics o f Households Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1981 (A) Section0 1 Income Household I ncome (page 26)

Series P -60 Year Area/ L evel Title

No. 1 31 1979-80 US; Reg; m/nm Characteristics o f Households and Persons Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1980 (with comparable data for 1979) No. 1 32 1980 US;Reg;Div; Money I ncome of Households, Families, and Persons SMSA*;cc*; in the United States: 1980 m /nm; f/nf No. 1 35 1979-81 US;Reg;m/nm Characteristics o f Households Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1981 (A) Families/Persons (page 29)

Series P -60 Year Area/ L evel Title

No. 1 32 1980 US; R eg;Div; Money I ncome of Households, Families, and Persons SMSA*;cc*; in the United States: 1980 m/nm; f/nf

i 3 Section 1 0— Continued Income— Continued Families/Persons ( page 29)-Continued Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title ^^^^

No. 1 18 1979 US Wage and Salary Data From the Income Survey Development P rogram 1979 (Preliminary Data from Interview Period One)

Section 1 1 Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements (page 31)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 72 1981 US;Reg;m/nm Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1981

2Section 1 Methods, C oncepts, and Specialized Data (page 33)

Series P-23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 09 1982(i) (X) Addendum 1-1981 - Subject Index to Current Population R eports: December 1980 No. 1 1 5 1 9 82 (i) (X) Coverage of the National Population in the 1 980 Census, by A ge, Sex, and Race: Preliminary Estimates by Demographic Analysis No. 1 18 1979 US Wage and Salary Data From the Income Survey Development P rogram 1979 (Preliminary Data from Interview Period One)

4Section 1 Mobility a nd Travel to Work (page 37)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 68 1975-80 US; R eg; m/nm Geographical M obility: March 1975 to March 1980

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 22 1974-79 US; R eg; m/nm The j ourney to Work in the United States: 1979

5Section 1 Poverty D ata (page 40)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 30 1979 US;Reg;SMSA*; Characteristics o f the Population Below the Poverty m /nm; f/nf Level: 1979 No. 1 31 1979-80 US; R eg; m/nm Characteristics o f Households and Persons Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1980 (with comparable data for 1979) No. 1 33 1980 US; R eg;SMSA*; Characteristics o f the Population Below the Poverty cc*; m/nm; f/nf Level: 1980

No. 1 35 1979-81 US; R eg; m/nm Characteristics o f Households Receiving Selected Noncash B enefits: 1981 (A) Section6 1 Profiles (page 41)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 74 1981 US; R eg;Div;St Population P rofile of the United States: 1981

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 09 1982(1) (X) Addendum 1 -1981 - Subject Index to Current Population Reports: December 1980

No.113 1978 US; R eg; Div Selected C haracteristics of Persons in Life Science: 1978 No. 1 19 1978 US; R eg; Div Selected C haracteristics of Persons in Environmental Science: 1978

No. 1 20 1978 US; R eg; Div Selected C haracteristics of Persons in Mathematical Specialties: 1978

Section 1 7 P rojections United States (page 43)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 22 1982/2050 US Projections o f the Population of the United States: 1982 to 2050 (A)

Section 1 8 School E nrollment (page 46)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 21 1979 US; R eg; m/nm Private S chool Enrollment, Tuition, and Enrollment Trends: October 1979

9Section 1 Spanish a nd Ethnic Origin (page 48)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 16 1979 US; m /nm Ancestry a nd Language in the United States: November 1 979

Section0 2 Voting a nd Registration (page 48)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 70 1980 US; R eg; St; Voting a nd Registration in the Election of SMSA*; m/nm November 1980

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 16 1972/74/76 US; R eg; Div; St Projections o f the Population of Voting Age for States: 7 8/80/82 November 1982 (supersedes P -25 #879) I

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Subject I ndex to Addendum 3 -1963

CURRENT P OPULATION

REPORTS: December 1 980

This a ddendum will update the index to December 1983.

Abbreviations ( page III) fc f oreign countries

Tablef o Contents (page IV)

The o nly "Advance" estimates shown in this document are those displayed in Series P-20, No. 382, "Households, Families, Marital Status, and Living Arrangements," which contains historical data in this subject field.

Section 2 Children a nd Youth (page 3)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 29 1977/82 US Child C are Arrangements of Working Mothers: June 1982 Section 4 E lderly (page 5)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 28 1983(i) US;St America I n Transition: An Aging Society

Section 5 Farm P opulation (page 7)

Series P -27 Year Area/Level Title

6No. 5 1920-82 US;Reg;m/nm; Farm P opulation of the United States: 1982 f /nf Section 6 F ertility (page 9)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 78 1967/1971- US;Reg;m/nm; fFertility o American Women: 81 f /nf -PEgQSnQRY, Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title No. 1 23 1983(i) US;fc International F ertility Indicators —f A R 1 3 1984 UNIVERSITY O f lUINOia AT URBANA-CHAMPAION 2

Section 7 G eographic Areas United States (page 10)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 26 1970-82 US Estimates of the Population of the United States to December 1 , 1982

No. 9 36 1970-83 US Estimates of the Population of the United States to June, 1 1983

No. 9 41 1 970-83 US Estimates of the Population of the United States to October 1 , 1983

The 1 980 population estimates have been substituted by unpublished data which include the revised components. Since a new "time" series was first released in January 1983, Series P-25, No. 928, the missing monthly historical estimates may be obtained by calling the Statistical Information Staff, Population Division, Bureau of the Census, (301) 763-5002/5020.

Regions/Divisions/States ( page 10)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 27 1980-82 US;Reg;Div; Estimates of the Population of States: July 1, 1981, St a nd 1 982 (supersedes P-25 #911)

Section 8 Geographic A reas by Age, Race, and Sex United States (page 18)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 29 1980-82 US Estimates of the Population of the United States, by Age, S ex, and Race: 1980 to 1982 (supersedes 1980 and 1981 figures shown in P-25 #917) No. 9 30 1980-82 US;Reg:Div; Estimates of the Population of States, by Age: Julyl, St.Fed R eg 1981, and 1982

Section 9 Households a nd Families (page 23)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 81 1982 US;Reg;SCA*; Household and Family Characteristics: March 1 982 SMSA*;m/nm

No. 3 82 1940/1947- US Households, Families, Marital Status, and Living 83 A rrangements: March 1983 (A)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 36 1981 US;Reg;m/nm Characteristics of Households and Persons Receiving Selected N oncash Benefits: 1981 Section0 1 Income Household Income (page 26)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 26 1974/80 US;Reg Estimating A fter-Tax Money Income Distributions Using Data From the March Current Population Survey

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 36 1981 US;Reg;m/nm Characteristics o f Households and Persons Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1981

No. 1 37 1947-81 US;Reg;Div; Money I ncome of Households, Families, and Persons in m /nm;f/nf the United States: 1981 Families/Persons ( page 29)

Series P -60 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 36 1981 US;Reg;m/nm Characteristics o f Households and Persons Receiving Selected Noncash Benefits: 1981

No. 1 37 1947-81 US;Reg;Div; Money I ncome of Households, Families, and Persons m /nm;f/nf in the United States: 1981

No. 1 39 1979 US Lifetime E arnings Estimates for Men and Women in the United States: 1979 Section 1 1 Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements (page 31)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 80 1982 US;Reg;m/nm Marital S tatus and Living Arrangements: March 1982

2Section 1 Methods, C oncepts, and Specialized Data (page 33)

Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 09 1983(i) (X) Addendum 2 - 1 982 - Subject Index to Current Popu lation Reports: December 1980

iries P -25 Year Area/Level Title

0.933 1 980 US;Reg;Div; Evaluation of Population Estimation Procedures for 1 St S tates, 1980. An Interim Report

Section4 1 Mobility a nd Travel to Work (page 37)

S eriesP-20 Y ear Area/Level Title

N o. 3 77 1980-81 US;Reg;m/nm Geographical Mobility: March 1980 to 1981

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Series P -23 Year Area/Level Title

No. 1 09 1983(i; (X) Addendum 2 — 1 982 - Subject Index to Current Popu lation Reports. December 1980

No. 1 25 1978 US;Reg;Div; Selected C haracteristics of Persons in Social Science O utly;fc and Psychology: 1978

No. 1 27 1982 US;Reg;m/nm Labor F orce Status and Other Characteristics of Persons With a Work Disability: 1982

Section 1 7 P rojections Regions/Divisions/States (page 43)

Series P -25 Year Area/Level Title

No. 9 37 1980/1990/ US;Reg;Div; Provisional P rojections of the Population of States, by 2000 S t Age and Sex: 1980 to 2000

0Section 2 Voting a nd Registration (page 48)

Series P -20 Year Area/Level Title

No. 3 83 1982 US;Reg;St; Voting a nd Registration in the Election of November SMSA*;m/nm; 1982 f/nf

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