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2010 Census Guam Demographic Profile Summary File Universe: Total Population 2010 Census of Population and Housing U.S. Census Bureau Guam Demographic Profile Summary File Guam (Island-wide) Municipality (Village) Census Designated Place (CDP) Prepared by: Guam State Data Center Bureau of Statistics and Plans December 2012 SUBJECT CONTENT The Guam Demographic Profile Summary File contains data on population and housing subjects derived from questions on the 2010 Guam Census questionnaire. The population and housing subjects in this file are listed below. Data are presented in 86 population tables and 35 housing tables. Selected medians and means also are included. Each table has a two-character prefix followed by a sequential number. Population subjects include: Age Children ever born (fertility) Marital status Citizenship status Nativity Class of worker Occupation Disability status Parents’ place of birth Earnings in 2009 Place of birth Educational attainment Place of work Employment status and subsistence activity Poverty status in 2009 Ethnic origin or race Reason for moving Family type Remittances sent abroad in 2009 Foreign-born status Residence in 2009 (migration) Grandparents as caregivers School enrollment Group quarters population Service-connected disability status Health insurance coverage status and ratings Household type and relationship Sex Income in 2009 Travel time to work Industry Veteran status Journey to work (commuting) Vocational training Language spoken at home and Work experience frequency of language usage Year of entry Housing subjects include: Air conditioning Selected monthly owner costs Battery-operated radio Sewage disposal Computer ownership Source of water Gross rent Telephone service available Internet service Tenure Kitchen facilities Type of building materials Mortgage status Units in structure Number of bedrooms Vacancy status Number of rooms Value of home Occupancy status Vehicles available Occupants per room Year householder moved into unit Plumbing facilities Year structure built U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Guam Prepared by: Guam State Data Center Bureau of Statistics and Plans December 2012 Chapter 3. Subject Locator CONTENTS General Information ............................................................ 3-1 Subject Locator ................................................................ 3-1 GENERAL INFORMATION The Subject Locator is an index designed to quickly identify the tables (matrices) in the summary file. This index is arranged in alphabetical order by the name of a subject. Under each subject heading appears the universe or the type of entry being tabulated (shown in italics) and the relevant table number. Each variable is arranged alphabetically by universe, then by variable of cross tabulation, if any. If you are looking for a table tabulating age by sex for all persons, check the index under either of the two variables (“age” or “sex”). See the chapter, “List of Tables (Matrices)” for specific examples. Subjects Table numbers Age Civilian employed population 16 years and over ............................ gu46, gu47, gu48 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years . gu29 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years . gu50 Civilian population 18 years and over . gu27 Ever married women 15 to 44 years .......................................... gu22, gu24 Females 16 years and over ...................................................... gu39 Females 16 years and over in civilian labor force ..................................... gu41 Grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years ............................ gu26 Households with individuals 65 years and over ....................................... gu12 Households with individuals under 18 years ........................................ gu11 Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies by Employment Status of Parents ............................................... gu42 Population 1 year and over ...................................................... gu30 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school ....................................... gu15 Population 5 years and over ................................................ gu36, gu37 Population 15 years and over by Marital Status ............................................................ gu20 Population 16 years and over ............................................... gu19, gu38 by Sex ..................................................................... gu3 Population 16 years and over in civilian labor force . gu40 Population 16 years and over with earnings in 2009 .................................. gu69 Population 18 years and over by Sex ..................................................................... gu4 Population 18 years and over with income in 2009 below poverty level .................... gu82 Population 21 years and over by Sex ..................................................................... gu5 Population 25 years and over .......................................... gu16, gu17, gu18 Population 62 years and over by Sex ..................................................................... gu6 Population 65 years and over by Sex ..................................................................... gu7 Subject Locator 3-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Guam SUBJECT LOCATOR—Con. Subjects Table numbers Age—Con. Population 65 years and over with income in 2009 below poverty level .................... gu83 Related children 5 to 17 years in families with income in 2009 below poverty level ........... gu85 Related children under 18 years in families with income in 2009 below poverty level .......... gu84 Total population by Sex ..................................................................... gu1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over with income in 2009 below poverty level ............ gu86 Women 15 to 44 years .................................................... gu21, gu23 Women 35 to 44 years ......................................................... gu25 Workers 16 years and over ................................................. gu43, gu44 Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home ................................. gu45 Age of Own Children Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies by Employment Status of Parents ............................................... gu42 Air Conditioning Total housing units ........................................................... gu105 Average Family Size Families .................................................................... gu14 Average Household Size Households .................................................................. gu13 Occupied housing units by Tenure ................................................................. gu92 Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Population 25 years and over .................................................... gu18 Battery-Operated Radio Occupied housing units. gu111 Bedrooms Total housing units ............................................................ gu97 Children Ever Born (Fertility) Ever married women 15 to 44 years .......................................... gu22, gu24 Women 15 to 44 years .................................................... gu21, gu23 Women 35 to 44 years ......................................................... gu25 Children Ever Born (Fertility) Per 1,000 Women Ever married women 15 to 44 years ............................................... gu24 Women 15 to 44 years ......................................................... gu23 Citizenship Status (see Nativity, Citizenship Status, and Year of Entry) Class of Worker Civilian employed population 16 years and over ........................................ gu48 3-2 Subject Locator U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Guam SUBJECT LOCATOR—Con. Subjects Table numbers Commuting to Work Workers 16 years and over ........................................................ gu44 Disability Status Civilian noninstitutionalized population ............................................ gu28 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years by Percent Employed ......................................................... gu29 Earnings in 2009 (Dollars) Households with earnings in 2009 ................................................ gu54 Educational Attainment Population 25 years and over . gu16 Employment Status Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years by Disability Status .......................................................... gu29 Employment Status and Subsistence Activity Females 16 years and over ...................................................... gu39 Population 16 years and over .................................................... gu38 Employment Status of Parents Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies by Age of Own Children ...................................................... gu42 Ethnic Origin or Race Total population ............................................................... gu8 Families With Income Below Poverty Level With Related Children Families with female householder, no husband present with income in 2009 below poverty level ................................................. gu79, gu80 Families with income in 2009 below poverty level ................................ gu73, gu74 Families with male householder, no wife present with income in 2009 below poverty level . gu77, gu78 Married husband-wife family with income in 2009 below poverty level . gu75, gu76 Father’s Place of Birth Total population .............................................................. gu35 Fertility (see
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