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ED 281 793 86 018 07 AUTHOR Rawlings, Steve W. TITLE Household and Family Characteristics: March 1985. INSTITUTION Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, Md. Population Div. PUB DATE Sep 86 NOTE 133p.; Statistical tables contain small print. For related document, see SO 018 075. AVAILABLE FROMSuperintendent of Documents, U.s. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. PUB TYPE Collected Works - Serials (022)-- Statistical Data (110) JOURNAL CIT Current Population Reports; series P-20 n4II Sep 1986 EDRS PRICE_ MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Census Figures; Children; Demography; *Early Parenthood; *Family (Sociological Unit); *Family Characteristics; Family Size; Heads of Households; Nuclear Family; One Parent Family ABSTRACT This annual report summarizes some of the notable recent trends in household and family characteriStics and contains detailed demographic data from the March, 1985 "CurrentPopulation Survey." The households vary greatly in size and complexity.Some of the aspects of household demography that have importantconSeguences for both consumer demand and public policyare changeS in the number and average size of households; the proportion ofhouseholdS which are composed of families; whether families are maintained by married couples; and whether children are present and residing withone or both parents. Additionally, the number of married couple familieshas increased by 3 percent since 1980,versus an 18 percent increage for other types of families. Household size dropped from 2.76persong in 1980 to an average of 2.69 persons in 1985. The declinein household size was less during the five years since 1980 than duringeither of the five=year periods between 1975-80 and 1970-75. Thenumber of houSeholds maintained by young adults under 25years old has declined by 17 percent since 1980. In 1985, about 60 percent ofthe black family groups that included children under 18years old had only one parent pre-tent, compared with 21 percent for corresponding white family groups. Over 20 tables with detailedcensus data support the findings. An appendix is included which contains definitionsand explanations of the terms and sources used in thereport. (APG)

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This repOrt was prepared by SteVe W. Rawlings under the general directionof Donald J. Hernandez,_Chief, Marriage and Family Statistics Branch.Assistance was provided by Gerda K. Mudd, Debra N. Middleton, and Edith L. Reeves. Programming of the detailed tables was provided by The !Ma N. Varhach, andsurvey operations were coordinated by Kathleen P. Creighton, Demographic Surveys Division. Sampling review and appendix B were provided by Lloyd Hicks, Statistical Methods Division: Campbell J. Gibson, Demographic Advisor, Population Division, reviewedthe con- tents of the report. Overall direction was provided by Arthur J. Norton, Assistant Chief, Population Division. Marion Gordon helped coordinate prepublication review in Popula- tion Division. CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS Population Charadteristies

Series P-20, No. 411

Household and Family Characteristics: March 1985

Issued September 1986

U.S. Department of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige; Secretary Clarence J. Brown; Deputy Secretary Robert Ortner, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane; Director BUREAU OF THE CENSUS John G. Keane, Director C.L. Kincannon, Deputy Director William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Fields Roger A. Herriot, Senior Demographic and Housing Analyst

POPULATION DMSION (Vacant), Chief

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Contents

Page Introduction and highlights Household composition 1 Drop in average household size Age of householders and household increase Selected characteristics of households 4 Racial differentials in family composition 7 One-parent family groups 7 Related reports 10 CHARTS

Figure 1. Household composition: 1970 to 1985 2 2. Type of family as a percent of all family householderS, by race: 1970 to 1985 8 3. Change in composition of family groups with children, by race: 1970 to 1985 10 TEXT TABLES

A. Households, by type: 1970 to 1985 2 B. Household size and pOpulation in households: 1970 to 1985 3 C. Age of householder: 1970 tb 1985 4 D. Selected characteristics of households, by type: March 1985 5 E. Change in composition of family households, by race of householder: 1970 to 1985 8 F. Family groups with children, by race: 1970 to 1985 9 G. One-parent family groups, by race end mar:i.al status: 1970 to 1985 11 DETAILED TABLES

1. Characteristics of families, by type, race, and Spanish origin of householder: March 1985 13 2. Characteristics of families, by tenure, type,race, and SpaniSh origin of householder: March 1085 15 . Characteristics of families, by age, tenure, type,race, and Spanish origin of householder: March 1985 21 4. Characteristics of families, by size, type,race, and Spanish origin: March 1985 37 5. Employment status and occupation group of husband,by employment status and occupation group of wife, by race and Spanish originof houaeholder or subfamily reference person: March 1985 45 6. Families, by employment status and occupationgroup of employed householder, number of own children under 18 years, race, and_Spanish origin: March 1985 46 7. Characteriatics of families, by type, educationalattainment, age, race., and Spanish origin of houSeholder: March 1985 50 . Characteristics of families, by type, age,race, and Spanish origin of householder: March 1985 58 9: FamilieS, by type and age of householder, and familymembers, by age and sex: March 1985 61 10 . Families, by age of own children, race, and Spanish origin of houSeholder: March 1985.. 63 I Si

DETAILED TABLESContinued

11.Characteristics of faMilies, by type, presence and age of own children under 18, race, and Spanish origin of householder: March 1985 65 12: Characteristics of families other than married couple, by marital statUs, sex, race, and Spanish origin of householder: March 1985 71 13: Characteristics of subfamilies, by type, race, and Spanish origin of reference perSon: March 1985 75 14,Subfamifies; by number of own children under 18, type, age, race, and SpaniSh origin of reference person: March 1985 77 15:Race and Spanish origin of wife, by race and Spanish origin of husband: Mar-ch 1985 85 16: Married couples; by age of husband, age of wife, race, and Spanish origin of houSeholder or subfamily reference person: March 1985 86 17: Characteristics of married-couple families, by joint labor force status Of the hUSband and wife; by age of _husband: March 1985 87 18. Characteristics of married-couple families, by joint educational level: March 1985 93 19.Characteristics of households; by type, race, and Spanish origin of hoUsehOlder: March 1985 99 20,Households; by type; age of members, age, race, and Spanish origin of hOuSholder: March 1985 103 21.Households; by type, race of householder, age of members, and region: March 1985 106 22.Characteristics of households; by tenure, type, race, and Spanish origin of hoUSeholder: March 1985 107 23.Households; by type, age of members; age; and sex of householder: March 1985 113

APPENDIXES

A. Definitions and Explanations 1 1 5 B. Source and Reliability of Estimates 1 1 9 Source of data 119 Reliability of estimates 119 APPENDIX TABLES

B-1: Standard errors of estimated numbers 121 B-2: Standard errors_of estimated percentages 122 B-3,Factors_ to be applied to generalized _standard errors in tableS B-1 arid II-2 123 B-4: "a" and "b" parameters for estimated numbers and perdentageg of perSonS, families unrelated individuals; hotsseholds; or householders 123

Symbols Used in Tables

Represents zero or rounds to zero. Not applicable. NA Not available. Base less than 75,000; 1-16uSehold and Family Characteristics:March 1985

INTRODUCTION AND HIGHLIGHTS a 14-percent increase for the 1975-80 period. Detailed infor- mation about the composition of these households iscollected This annual report summarizessome of the notable recent by the Census Bureau each Marchas part of the Annual trends in household and family characteristics andcontains Demographic Supplement to the CPS: Changes in thetype detailed demographic data from the March 1985Current and size of households from one period of timeto another Population Survey. An advance report of the 1985data was are important indicators of shifts in underlying demographic issued in October 1985 (Ct.-it-rent Population Reports,Series factors, and in the social forces ar d economicoreszures that P-20; No: 402). influence the survival prospects of certain householdsand. Households vary greatly in size and complexity.Some of thereby,_ household composition in general (figure1). the aspects of household demography that haveimportant; The Census Bureau identifies two majorcategories bt if sometimes unrecognized, consequencesfor both consumer householda: family and nonfamily. Various subcategoriesof demand and public pcilicy include changes inthe number and householda exist within the family/nonfamilydichotomy average size of householda, the proportion of households depending on the presence or absence ofa spouse and which are compoSed of familiet, whetherthose families are children, whether the person lives alone, thesex of the maintained by married couples, and whether childrenare pre- householder, and various other characteristics: sent and residing with one or both parents. Highlights of the topics preaented in thisyear's report Family househOlds. A family household requires thepresence include: of at least two persons: the householder (theperson, or one of the persons, who owns or rents the living The number of married-couple families has increasedby quarters) and one or more additional persons who are relatives of the 3 percent aince ;980, versus an 18-percentincrease for other typda of families. householder through birth, marriage,or adoption. There were an estimated 62.7 Million family households in 1985 (table HoUeehold aiZe dropped from 2.76persons in 1980 to an A),_of which about 50.4 Million average of 2.69 persons in 1985. The decline in household were married-couple families; siZe wee leas during the 5 years since 1980 10.1 million were families with female householders(ne hus- than during band present), and 2.2 millio either the 5:year period between 1975-80or 1970-75. were families with male householders (no wife present). The number of households maintained byyoung adults under 25 yeara old has declined by 17 percent since 1980. There is some evidence of a decline since 1980 inthe rate of increase in the number of married-couple families: In 1985, about 60 percent of the Black familygroups that The number of married-couple families increased by 3 included children under 18 years old had onlyone parent percent be- present, Compared with 21 percent for corresponding tween 1980 end 1985, compared with increases ofapprox- White farnily groUps. imately 5 percent for both the 1975-80 and 1970775periods: The rate of increase for families with female householders The data in thie report are estimates basedon sample (no surveys and are thereby subject to sampling variability since husoand present), has been much greater than thatfor married-couple families in each of the 5-year periods they are net baSed on a complete enumeration ofthe popu- since 1970: The inJrease in families maintained by lation. Caution ie adv:sed when comparing differencesin women alone; however, slowed to 16 percent for 1980-85; which estimates that ere beaed on a small number ofcases, espe- was not down significantly from 22 percent for 1975-80; but cially if the difference between the two estimatesbeing corn- was substantially below the increase of 30 percent pared ie not large. See Appendix B, "Sourceand Reliability between 1970 and 1975. Families maintained bymen (ne wife present) also of Estimatee," for a torriplete discussion of samplingvariability, and hoW it affect§ the data. increased at a much greater rate than married-couplefamilias during each 5-year period over thepast 15 years. In fact, since HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION 1980; familiea Maintained by men alone increasedat a greater rate than either mrrried-couple families or families maintained by women alone. Even se, lone men maintained There were approximately 86.8 million householdsin the tewer than 4 out of every 100 fernilies in 1985. United States in March 1985 accordingto the results of the In sum, the relatively srnall rate of increase for married- Current Population SurVey (CPS). The numberof households couple families, compared with other has increased by only 7 percent since 1980,compared with types of families; has significantly altered the composition of families since1970: For example, families maintained by persons whose spouse Nonfamily households. A nonfamily household is composed is absent increased from 13 percent of family households in of a householder who lives alone, or with one or more 1970 to 20 percent in 1985: nonrelativee. A few nonfamily houSeholds contain subgroups

FIGURE 1. Household Composition: 1970 to 1985

Percent 100 Family Nonfamity households households

Marriedcouples with children*

Marriedcouples without children

Otherfamilies with childrerr . .. 20 - - Otherfamiles without children . . . Men liVingalone . . . Women living alone _ ::::: Othernonfarnily households 1985 1980 1975 1970 "Ch MI children under 18

Table A. Households, by Type: 1970 to 1985

(Numbers in thousands)

Percent Change

Type of household 1985 1980 1975 1970 1980-85 1975-80 1970-75

All households 86;789 80;776 71;120 63;401 7.4 13;6 12:2 Family households 62;706 'Z9;550 55;563 51;456 _5;_- _7:2 _8:0 No own children under 18 31;594 28;528 25;619 22;725 10;7 11.4 12;7 With own children under 18 31;112 31;022 29;944 28;731 0.3 3.6 4.2 Married-couple family 50;350 49;112 46;951 44;728 2.5 _4.6 _5:0 No own children under 18 26;140 24;151 21;786 19;196 8:2 10:9 13:5 With own children under 18 24;210 24;961 25;165 25;532 :!3.0 0:8 _.4:4 Other family, male householder 2;228 1;733 1;485 1;228 28:6 16:7 20:9 No own children under 18 1;331 1;117 1;007 887 19.2 10;9 13:5 With own children under 18 896 616 _ 478 341 45.5 28:9 40:2 Other fami!y. female householder 10;129 8;705 7;127 5;500 15A 22:1 29:6 No own children under 18 4;123 3;261 2;826 2;642 26;4 15:4 _ 7;0 With own children under 18 6;006 5;445 4;301 2;858 10;3 26;6 50;5 Nonfamily househoLer 24082 21;226 15;857 11;945 13;5 364 302 II) Male householder 10;114 8;807 5;912 4;063 14.8 49:0 45:5 Living alone _7;922 6;966 4;918 3;532 13;7 41:6 39;2 Female householder 13,968 i2.419 9;645 7;982 12.5 28;8 22;4 Liv;ngalone 12;680 11 330 9;021 7.319 11.9 25;6 23;3 of persons who are related to eath other but not to the risen by just 5 percent. During the_1970'S, the differencewas householder (LE, unrelated subfornilieS). much larger. The increase wag 14 percent for households There were 241 million nonfarnily heuteholds in 1985.The versus 7 percent for the houSehold population during number of nonfamily households has increaSed muchmore 1975-80, and 12 percent verSus 5 percent, reSpectively, slowly since 1980 than during the during 1970's. Nonfamily 1970-75. The discrepancy ih the increaSe in thenumber of households increased by only 13 pereent_deiring_ 1980-85, household units as compared With the increasein the compared with 36 percent during 1975-80 and 30percent household population living in theSe UnitS iS reflected in during 1970-75. the change in the proportion of householdS of the Smallestpossi- The proportion of nonfamily householdert Who lived alone ble size (i.e. one person), which roSe from 17 percentof the was about 78 percent among males in 1985 and 91 percent total in 1970 to 24 percent in 1985. ConVerSely, thepropor- among females. The rate of increase since 1980 in the number tion of large households containing five perSonSor mere fell of males living alone has been only about bne-third as large from 21 percent to 11 percent of the total during thesame as it was during the late 1970's (14 percent a8 cbmpared with 15-year period. _ 42 percent). The rate of increase in the number of women Changes in the availability of affordable housing,or in other living aione has been 12 percent since 1980, substantially less economic conditions that might encourage youngor elderly than the 26-percent increase that occurred duringthe unattached persons, as well as families, to "double 1975-80 period. up" with friends or relatives could result in a reVeital ofthe decline in The increase in the number of persons living albne was one average household size. However; as long as there iSnot a of the major changes in household demographics during the significant increase in the fertilityrate, and people are able 1970's. During the 1980's the number ofpersons living alone to realize their preferences for small families and independent has continued to increase, but at a significantly diminished iiving arrangements, average household size is likelyto remain rate. relatively low. Recent projectionssuggeSt that average household size will continue to decline through the DROP IN AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE end of this century but the decline is not likely to be as largeas it was between 1970 and 1985.1 Changes in household composition have resulted ih households which, on average, include fewer peoplethan in AGE OF HOUSEHOLDERS AND HOUSEHOLD the past. The average number of persons per household INCREASE reached a new low of 2.69 in 1985, versus 2:76 in 1980, 2.94 in 1975, and 3.14 in 1970. As can be seen in table B,the vast The number of households maintained by_ young adults majority of the decline in household size is accounted forby under 25 has declined by 17 percent Since 1980, reveising a drop in the average number of persons under 18 years ofage. Altheugh the number of households has increased by 7per- 'Current Population Reports,Series P-25, No. 986,Projections of the cent since 1980, the number of persons in households has Number of Households and Families: 1986 to 2000.

Table B. Household Size and Population inHouseholds: 1970 to 1985 (Numbers in thousands)

1985 1980 1975 1970 Percent change

Subject Number PercentNumberPercentNumber PercentNumberPercent1980-851975-801970-75

Total households 86,789 100.080,776 100.0 One person 71,120 100.063,401 100.0 7.4 13.6 12.2 20,602 23.718,296 22.713,939 19.610,851 Two persons 27,389 17 1 12.6 31.3 20.5 31.625,327 31.421,753 30.618,333 2e 9 8.1 16.4 18.7 Three persons 15,465 17.814,130 17.512,3E4 Four persons 17.410,949 17 3 9.4 14.1 13.1 13,631 15.712,666 15.711.103 15.6 9,991 15.8 7.6 Five persons 6,108 7.0 6,05e 14.1 11.1 7.5 6,399 9.0 6,548 10.3 0.8 -5.3 _.-2.3 Six persons ...... 2,299 2.6 2,519 3.1 3,059 4.3 3,534 Seven or more persons 1,296 5.6 -8.7 -17.7 -13.4 1.5 1,778 2,2 2,484 3.5 3,195 5.0 -27.1 -28.4 -22.3 Pcpulation in households 233,516 100.0222,540 100.0/209,008 100.0199,030 100.0 4.0 6.5 5.0 ender 18 years 62,609 26.863,492 28.566,230 31.769,152 34.7 13 years and lver 170,907 -1.4 -4.1 -4.2 73.2159,048 71.5142,778 58.3129,878 65.3 7.5 11.4 P.9 Average population per household 2 69 (X) 2.76 Under 18 years IX) 2.94 IX) 3 14 (X) (X) IX) IX) 0.72 (X) 0.79 (X) 0.93 (X) 1.09 (X) (X) (X) 18 years and over 1.97 (X) 1.97 IX) (X) 2.01 (X) 2.05 (X) (X) (X) IX) IX) Not applicable: 1 0 increaaeS of 13 percent between 1975 and 1980 and 34 per- husbands were absent. In contrast, only 11percent of cent betWeen 1970 and 1975 (table C). The rate of increase householders were Black, but Blacks constituted 29 percent for householder§ 25 to 29 and 30 to 34 years old has also of the female householders maintaining familiea alone. Per- tapered off aignificantly §ince 1980. To a large extent, these sonsof Spanish originconstituted 6 percent ofall shifts reflect changea in the underlying age structure of the householders, and 9 percent of the males maintaining familiea population. Members of the large postwar baby boom genera- with no wife present. tion were in their late twenties and early thirties during the

1970's, and they Were forming a §ignificant number of Median age of householder. By Census definition a households. This generation ia moving toward middle age, and householder must be at least 15 years of age. For 1985, the is being replaced in the prime hou§ehold forming ages by the median age of persons maintaining households Waa 45.4 numerically smaller generation that followed. The effect of years. Persons maintaining family households had a median this change in the age structure of the population has been age of 44.2 years, about 8.8 years younger than persona main- accentuated by the fact that a arnaller proportion of today's taining nonfamily households. The differential in age is due young adults are forming household§ than in the past.2 The mainly to the fact that a relatively large proportion of family changes in household formation pattern§ §inbe 1980 which householders are persons of childbearing age, many with are associated with a declining propensity for young adults children in the home, whereas, a relatively large proportion to form households may reflect, to aome eXtent, changes in of nonfamily householders are elderly women whose spouses either economic circumstances or societal expectations. are no longer living. The median age of female nonfamily householders was almost 63.5 years. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHOLDS Marital status of householder. About 50 million households Region. Households are distrilluted unevenly across the four in 1985, or 58 percent of the tOtal, were maintained byper- Census regions, and the proportion of certain types cif sons who were currently married and living with their spouses. households which are in a particular region differs slightly from These data refer to marital status at the time of the survey, the proportion of all households which are in the region: For and do not indicate,for example, how many married example, the Northeast contained 21 percent of the Nation's householders have ever been divorced or widowed priorto households in 1985, but it contained 24 percent of the family remarriage. households maintained by women alone (table D): Similarly, A high proportion of householders maintaining families in 20 percent of all households were in the West, but that region the absence of their spouses were currently divorced: 35 per- had about 24 percent of the nonfamily households maintained cent cif the men and 38 percent of the women. (There is some by men. evidence that the difference in these two proportions is stati§tically significant.) Among nonfamily householders about Race and origin of householder. Approximately 87 percent of half of the men had never been married, and about thesame all householders in 1985 were White, but Whites accounted proportion of female nonfamily householders were widowed: for only 69 percent of the female householders whose Average size. The decline in average household size began in U.S. Bureau of _the Census, Current Populatton Reports, Series P-20, the mid-1960's, was interrupted in 1983, but has since Nos. 365 and 410.

Table C. Age of Householder: 1970 to 1985

(Numbers in thousands)

Percent change

Age of householder 1985 1980 1975 1970 1980-85 1975-80 1970-75

All householders 86,789 80,776 71,120 6,3401 7.4 13.6 12.2 Under 25 y_e_r_s 5,438 6,570 5,834 4,359 -17.2 12.6 33.8 25 to 29 years _9,637 .9,252 7,810 6,101 4.2 18.5 28.0 30 to 34 years 10,377 .9,252 7,137 5,593 12.2 29.6 27.6 35 to 44 years 17,481 13,980 11,861 11,810 25.0 17.9 0.4 45 to 54 years 12,628 12,654 12,916 12,216 -0.2 -2.0 5.7 55 to 64 years 13,073 12,525 11,301 10,824 4.4 10.8 4.4 65 to 74 years 10,851 10,112 8,910 7,744 7.3 13.5 15.1 75 years and over 7,305 6,432 5,350 4,756 13.6 20.2 12.5 Medial, age 45.4 46.1 47.3 48.1 IX) (X) (X)

X Not applicable. 11 5

Table D. Selected Characteristict of Households, by Type: March 1985 (Numbers in thousands)

FamilY households Nonfamily households

Characteristic Other family Married- Male Female All couple Mate Female house- house- households Total familyhouseholderhouseholder Total holder holder

NUMBER All houeeholdS 86,789 62,706 50,350 2,228 10,129 24,082 10,114 13,968 Regions

Northeast 18,348 13,149 10,291 468 2;390 5.199 1.988 3.211 Midwest 21,697 15,839 12,904 513 2,421 5.859 2,407 3,452 South 29,581 21,781 17,457 736 3;588 7;800 3,265 4,535 West 17,163 11,938 9,698 510 1,729 5.225 2,455 2,770 Race and Spanish Origin' White 75 328 54,400 45,643 1,816 6,941 20,928 8,608 12,320 Black 9,480 6 778 3,469 344 2,964 2,703 1,244 1,459 Other race 1,981 1 528 1,238 68 224 451 262 189 Spaniehorigin 4,883 3,939 2,824 210 905 944 509 435 Age of Householder

Under25 years 5,438 3,127 2,148 195 784 2,311 1,331 980 25 fo 29 years 9,537 6 707 5,271 236 1,199 2,930 1,835 1,095 30 to 34 YearS- 10,377 8,052 6,348 293 1,411 2,324 1,410 1 914 35 to 44 Years 17,481 14,670 11,615 511 2,545 2,811 1,763 1,048 45 to 54 years 12,628 10,542 8,559 383 1,599 2,086 1,008 1,078 55 to 64 years 13,073 9,802 8,352 313 1,137 3,271 1,074 2,197 65 to 74 years 10,851 6,579 5,616 177 786 4,272 923 3,349 75 years and over 7,305 3,227 2,441 118 668 4,078 -7-70 3,-307 Median age 45.4 44.2 44.8 42.6 41.6 53.0 37.7 63.5 Marital StatuS -of Householder Married, SpouSe present 50,350 50,350 50,350 - - -- Married, spouSe abSent 3,913 2,108 - 335 1,773 1,805 1,081- -724 Separated 3 161 1 836 269 1,567 1,325 800 525 WidoWed 11,348 3,079 408 2,671 8,269 1,212 7,057 DiVorced ... 9,800 4,614 780 3,834 5486 2,755 2,431 Single (never married) 11,377 2,554 704 1,850 8,823 5,067 3,756 Sike of Household One perSon 20 602 - - - 2062,0 7,922 12,680 TWO perSonS 27 389 24,63-1 19,078 1,147 4,406 2,757 1,665 1,092 Three persons 15,465 14 968 11,329 619 3,020 497 350 147 Four Persons 13,631 13,476 11,669 279 1,528 155 121 34 Five persons 6,108 6,061 5,285 117 659 47 38 9 Six persons .. 2,299 2,274 1,928 37 309 25 19 6 Seven or more persons 1,296 1,295 1,060 29 206 1 1 - Persons per hOusehold 2.69 3.26 3.30 2.99 3.14 1.21 1.32 1.12 Presence of Own Children Under 18 None under 18 year§ 55,676 31,594 26,140 1,331 4,123 With own children: 24,082 10,114 13,968 Under 18 years 31,112 31,112 24,210 896 6,006 (X) Under 6 years IX) (X) 14,202 14,202 11,715 276 2,210 (X) (X) (X) Nonrelatives in Household

Nd riarirelätiVeS 81,793 61,191 49,854 1,884 9,453 20,602 7,922 12,680 One nOniblatiVe 4,007 1,249 408 257 584 2,757 1,665 1,092 Two or more nonrelatives 989 256 87 87 92 723 528 195 Tenure Status

OWner 55 845 45 015 39,050 1,249 4,716 10,830 3,720 7,110 Renter 30,943 17,691 11,300 978 5,413 13,252 6,394 6,858

- Represents zero. X Not appicable: 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. 1 2 Table M Selected Characteristits of Hödadhólds, byType: March 1985 (Numbers in thousands)

Family households Nonfamily hoUteholdS

Characteristics Other family Wlarried Male Female All couple Male Fernale house- households house, Total familyhouseholderhouseholder Total holder holder

PERCENT All households 1 00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Regions

Niortheast 21 1 21.0 20:4 Midwest 21.0 23.6 21.6 19.7 23 0 25 0 25.3 25:6 23:0 23.9 24.3 23.8 24 7 South 34 1 34.7 34:7 West 33.0 35.4 32.4 32.3 32.5 19.8 19.0 19.3 22.9 17.1 21.7 24.3 19.8 Race and Spanish Origin'

White 86 8 86.8 90.7 Blatk 81.5 68.5 86.9 85.1 88.2 10.9 10.8 6.9 15.4 29.3 11.2 12.3 10.4 Other race 2.3 2.4 2.5 3.1 Spanish origin 2.2 1.9 2.6 1.4 5.6 6.3 5.6 9.4 8.9 3.9 5.0 3.1 Age of Householder Under 25 years 6 3 5.0 :4:3 :8.8 17.8 9.6 13.2 7.0 25 to 29 years 11 1 10.7 10:5 30 to 34 years 10:6 11.8 12.2 16.1 7.8 12 0 12.8 12:6 13:2 13.9 9.7 13.9 5.5 35 to 44 years 20 1 23.4 23:1 45 to 54 years 22:9 25.1 11.7 17.4 7.5 14 6 16.8 17.0 17:2 15.8 8.7 10.0 7 7 55 to 64 years 15 1 15.6 16:6 65 to 74 years 14:0 11.2 13.6 10.6 15 7 12.5 10.5 11:2 7.9 7.8 17.7 9.1 24.0 75 years and over 8_4 5,1 4:2 5.3 Median age 6,6 16.9 7.6 23_7 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) IP Marital Status of Householder

Married, spouse present 58 0 80.3 100.0 Married, spouse absent 4.5 - -- - - 3.4 - 15.0 17.5 7.5 10.7 5.2 Separated 3 6 2.9 12.1 Widowed 15.5 5.5 7.9 _38 13 1 4.9 18.3 26.4 34.3 12.0 Divorced 11 3 7.4 50 5 Single (never married) 35.0 37.9 21.5 27.2 17 4 13.1 4.1 31.6 18.3 36.6 50.1 26.9 Size of Household One person 23 7 - - 85.5 78.3 90.8 Two persons 31 6 39.-3 37.9 Three persons 51.5 43.5 11.4 16.5 7.8 17 8 23.9 22.5 27.8 29.8 2.1 Four persons 3.5 1 1 15 7 21.5 23.2 12.5 15.1 0.6 1.2 0 2 Five persons 7.0 9.7 10.5 5.3 Six persons 6.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 2.6 3.6 3.8 1.7 3.1 0.1 0.2 - Seven or more persons 1 5 2.1 2.1 1.3 2 0 Persons per household (X) - - - (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) Presence of Own Children Uhi lee 18

None under 113 years 64.2 50.4 51.9 59.7 With own children: 40.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 Under 18 years 35 8 49.6 48.1 40.2 59.3 (X) Under 6 years 16.4 (X) (X) 22.6 23.3 12.4 21.8 (X) (X) (X) Nonrelatives in Household No nonrelatives 94 2 97.6 99.0 84.6 93.3 85.5 78.3 90.8 One nonrelative 4.6 2.0 0.8 11.5 TWo or more nonrelatives 5.8 11.4 16.5 7.8 1.1 0.4 0.2 3.9 0.9 3.0 5.2 1.4 Tenure Status

Owner 64 3 71.8 77.6 56:1 46.6 45.0 Renter 35.7 36.8 50.9 28.2 22.4 43.9 53.4 55.0 63.2 49.1 - Represents_zero.X Not applicable. 'Persons of Spanish origin may be of any rice. 13 resumed.3 There was an average of 2.69 personsper was 78 percent tor married couples; versus only 47 percent household in 1985. The average household eize wee 3.30 per- for women whose husbands were absent and 56 percent for sons for married-couple families, compared with 3.14 for men whose wives were absent: Fewer than half of nonfamily families maintained by a woman Where the huebandwas householders were owners, absent. Among nonfamily householde, thoee maintained by women averaged only 1.12 persons (about 91 percent of such RACIAL DIFFERENTIALS IN FAMILY women lived alone). COMPOSITION

Presence of children. Moet houeeholds did not includea The overall family composition of Blacks is different from householder's child under 18 yeare old in 1985, and (perhaps that of Whites. Family composition has changed significantly surprisingly) barely half Of family houeeholde included at least for both races, however, during the past 15 years (figure 2). one child of the householder. The Ceneue Bureau's definition In 1970, married couples accounted for 68 percent of Black of a family househcild requires the preeence of at leastone family households, another 28percent were maintained by relative of the householder, but thie relative neednot be a women with no husbands present, and the remaining 4 per- child. Families which have reared children whoare all now cent were maintained by men with no wife present (table E). adults or with homes of their oWn Will be claeeified ae families Among White families in 1970, about 89 percent were married with "no children," because the offspring are older thanage couples, 9 percent were maintained by women alone, and 2 17, living elsewhere, or both. Familiet maintained bywomen percent were maintained by men alone. alone were rnore likely to inclUde children under 18 than One of the most notable changes since 1970 in the com- married-couple families (59 percent versue 48 percent). The position of family households has been the dramatic increase proportion of families maintained by men alone which included in families maintained by women: The proportion of all Black children was only 40 percent. families that were maintained by women, with no husbands Nonfamily households do not include children related to the present, increased from 28 percent in 1970 to 35 percent in householder A few nonfamily houeeholde, however, do in- 1975, 40 percent in 1980,_and 44 percent in 1985. The cor- clude children who are not related to the houeeholder. Anex- responding proportion among Whites increased from 9 per- ample of this is a three-person houeehold coneieting ofa cent in 1970, to 10 percent in 1975, 12 percent in 1980, and mother and her child residing with an unrelated hodeeholder. 13 percent in 1985; Families maintained by women do not neccessarily include children, although most of them do (59 Nonrelatives in household. Comparatively few households percent). contain members who are nonrelativee of the householder. Whereas the number and proportion of women maintaining In 1985, nonrelatives were present in only about 5.0 million families alone has continued to increase since 1970, there has households. In the vast majority of cases Where nonrelatives been a decelerationin the rate of increase in female were present, there was only one euch pereon in the householders. The rate has slowed among both Blacks and household. Housemates, unmarried partnerS, paid employees, Whites, but the drop in the rate among Blacks has been and other persons not related to the houeeholder areamong greater. The number of Black women maintaining families in- those considered to be nonrelatives. An unmarried couple, for creased 41 pe-cent during the first half of the 1970's, versus example, would constitutea houeehold containing a just 19 percent since 1980: By contrast, the number of White nonrelative. Family households Were, underetandably, much women maintaining families increased by 25 percent during less likely than nonfamily households to include nonrelatives: the 197075 period, compared with 15 percent for the 2 percent versus 14 percent. Only about 1 percent of married- 1980-85 period. The difference since 1980 in the rate of in- couple households included a nonrelatiVe, although the pro= crease between Blacks and Whitesisnot considered portion was much higher(15percent) among family statistically significant. households maintained by a man with no Wife preeent. Among The rise in families maintained by women alone is accounted nonfamily households, nonrelatives were much more likely to for by a corresponding decline in the proportion of married- be present in those maintained by men than Women (22 per= couple familiesamong both Blacks and Whites. Between 1970 cent versus 9 percent). and 1985, the proportion of Black families maintained by married couples fell from 68 percent to 51 percent; Among Tenure. Tenure status depends upon whether a houeing unit Whites, married couples constituted 84 percent of families is occupied by owners or by renters. Householders arecon- in 1985, down from 89 percent in 1970: sidered owners if they own their living quartere outrightor through a mortgage. Householders not classified asowners are considered renters whether or not they actually pay rent. ONE-PARENT FAMILY GROUPS About 64 percent of householders Were oWnere in 1985. Family groups consist of three distinct components: family Among family householders the proportion Whowere owners households, related subfamilies, and unrelated subfamilies. Family households own or rent the housing unit in Which they 'U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P20, No. 402. reside, whereas relatedsubfamiliesliveinarelatiVe'e 1 4 household, and unrelated subfamilies live in householdsmain- family if they resided with the mother's parents; or an tained by persona to whom they are not related. For example, unrelated subfamily if they resided with the mothera unrelated a mother and her young child would be considered a family friend. A household may contain no family group, onlyone household if they maintained their own home; a related sub- family group, or it may include more than one such group. The

FIGURE 2. Type of Family as a Percent of All Family Householders, by Race: 1970 to 1985

Percent White Black 100 Percent 100

couples 90

80

70

Married couples 60

50

Female householder* 40

30

Female hOuseholder" ;.-. ^20

_ Male Male householder householder' ^10 0 1970 _ 1975 1980 1985 1970 1975 1980 1985 Year !No spouse present. _ Year Note: Based on data in Current Population Reports, Series P- 20, No. 402. Table E. Change in Composition of Family HouSeholds, by Raceof Householder: 1970 to 1985 (Numbers in thousands)

1985 1980 1975 1970 Percent change

Type of Family NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent1980-851975-801970-75

White Family househoids 54,400 100.052,243 100.049,334 100.046,166 100.0 4.1 5.9 6.9 Married-couple families 45,643 83.944,751 85.742,951 87.141,029 Male_householder, no wife 88.9 2.0 4.2 4.7 ptesent . ._ ... 1,816 3.3 1,441 2.8 1,257 2.5 1,038 Fernale_householder, no 2.2 26.0 14.6 21.1 husband present 6,941 12.8 6,052 11.6 5,126 10.4 4,099 8.9 14.7 18.1 25.1 Black Family households 6,778 100.0 6,184 100.0 5,469 100.0 4,856 100.0 9 6 13.1 12.6 Married-couple_families 3,469 51.2 3,433 55.5 3,343 61.1 3,317 VIale householder, no wife 68.3 1.0 2.7 0.8 present ..__.. .._._ . 344 5.1 256 4.1 211 3.9 181 :emale householder, no 3.7 34.4 21.3 16.6 husband present 2,964 43.7 2,495 40.3 1,915 35.0 1,358 28.0 18.8 30.3 41.0 15 all-inclusive family group concept is particularly useful when 18=percent riSe for the 1975-80 period, and increased 33 per- 111 considering one-parent situations since a very high propor- bent -over the period Since 1980.4 tion of related and unrelated subfamilies are single parents and their children. Almost allone-parent family groups are created by premarital births; separation, divorce, or widowhood. Women One of the most significant changes in family composition who have never been married or who are diVorced accounted over the past 15 years has been the substantial growth in the for 62 percent of the one-parent situations in 1985 (table G). number of one:parent situations. Single parents accounted The proportion of single parents who are mothers who have for 26 percent of all family groups with children under 18years never been married has increased dramatically from about 7 old in 1985, a proportion twice as large as in 1970 (table F). percent in 1970 to 25 percent in 1985. Some of this change There was a substantial increase (49 percent) in the number iS due to refinements in the processing of the surrey that per- of one-parent groups between 1970 and 1975, but the rate mitted more complete identification of never-married ancfother of increase fell to 22 percent between 1975 and 1980, and persons maintaining subfamilies. These technical changes has remained near that level over the 5-year period since 1980. were introduced in the 1982 and 1983 data (for additional AlthOUgh Whites maintain about two-thirds of one-parent detail see Current Population Reports, P-20; Nos: 398 and groups tic/Oren, single parents are much more prevalent among 399). However, the increase in these never-married mothers Blacks than Whites (figure 3). In 1985, about 60 percent of reflects not only improved survey measurements, but also re- the Black family groups with children were maintained by only cent birth rates for unmarried women which have increased one parent, versus 21 percent for Whites, a differential of among Whites while remaining at extremely high; though Slightly declining, levels among Blacks.5 about 39 percentage points between the races. Thecor- responding proportiOhS in 1970 were 36 percentamong In 1985, the proportion of orie=parent groups maintained Blacks, compared with 10 percent for Whites-a difference by never-married Women among Blacks was 49 percent com- of 26 points. ThUs, the gap between the races in the incidence pared with 15 percent in 1970. The rate of increase in the of single-parent situations has grown larger since 1970.

Among Whites the rate of increase in single parents drop: 'During the 1970's, the difference in the rates of increase between 8Iacks ped from 44 percent for the 1970-75 period, to 23 percent and Whites is not considered statistically significant, but there is Sortie evidence of a difference since 1980._For 8Iacks, there is some evidence for the 1975-80 period, and then remained at about 23per- of a statistically significant difference the 1975-80 and 1980-85 rates cent for the 1980-85 period. Black single parents increased of increase. 5National Center for Health Statistics; Monthly Vital Statistics Report, 56 percent between 1970 and 1975, tapered off to justan Vol. 34, No. 6.

Table F. Family Groups with Children, by Race: 1970 to 1985

(Numbers in thousands.)

1985 1980 1975 Family groups with 1970 Percent Change children Under 18 yeast did NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent1980-851975-801970-75 All wag

Family groups with children 33,353 100.032,150 100.031,087 100.029,631 100:0 3.7 3.4 4.9 TWo-parent groups 24,573 73.725,231 78.525,426 81.825;823 87.1 =2.6 -0.8 -1.5 One-parent groups .. 8,779 26.3 6,920 21.5 5,661 18.2 3,808 12:9 26.9 22.2 48.7 Maintained by mother ... 7,737 23.2 6,230 19.4 5,110 16.4 3,415 11:5 24:2 21.9 49.6 Maintained by father . 1,042 3.1 690 2.1 552 1.8 393 1.3 51.0 25.0 40.5 White

Family groups wil1-. :.,hildren . 27,629 100.027,294 100.026,731 100.026;115 100.0 Two-parent grdups 1.2 2.1 2.4 21,873 79.222,628 82.922,926 85.823;477 89:9 -3.3 --1.3 --2.3 One,parent groups ... 5,757 20.8 4,664 17.1 3,805 14.2 2,638 10.1 23:4 22.6 44.2 Maintained by mother. 4,912 17.8 4,122 15.1 3,361 12.6 2;330 8:9 19.2 22.6 44.2 Maintained by father 844 3.1 542 2.0 443 1.7 307 1.2 55:7 22.3 44.3 Black

Family groUps with children . 4,659 100.0 4,074 100.0 3,848 100.0 3,219 100.0 14:4 5.9 19.5 TWO-parent groups 1,856 39.8 1,961 48.1 2,063 53.6 2,071 64:3 =5:4 -4.9 -0.4 One-parent grdups .. 2,802 60.1 2,114 51.9 1,785 46.4 1;148 35:7 32.5 18.4 55.5 Maintained by mother. 2,641 56.7 1,984 48.7 1,687 43.8 1;063 Maintained by father 33:0 33:1 17.6 58.7 160 3.4 129 3.2 99 2.6 85 2.6 24:0 30.3 16.5

Note: Family groups consist of amily households, related subfamilies,_and unrelated subfamilies. 1 6 FIGURE 3. Change in Composition of Family Groups with Children, by Race: 1970 to 1985

Two-Parent Groups :

All Races One-ParentGroups Mother/thild 1970 E:3 Father/childtVV".. 1975 e

1980

1985 White 1970

1975 ::::::::::::::::::: 1980

1985 , ,: Black 1970 REENSISSEEMESSE 1975 1980 ;:.' 7777.=.77:7777.7777:7 1985 .,,A11,111E1111111Mni!

I I 1 I 100 90 80 70 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Percent

number of these never-married Black mothers was much lower there is some evidence of an acceleration in the rate of in- from 1975 to 1980 than during the early 1970's. The rate has crease for this type of family group among Whites. accelerated since 1980, but again, this is partially attributable to methodological changes in the processing of survey results. RELATED REPORTS Divorced mothers constituted about 37 percent of the per- sons maintaining one-parent groups, significantly higher than Data on households and families for 1985 and earlier years their 29-percent share in 1970. The rate of increase in the were published in Current Population Reports, Series P-20, number of these divorced mothers, however, was smaller for No; 402, Households; Families; Marital Status; and Living the 1975-80 period than Tor the 1970-75 period, and has Arrangements: March 1985 (Advance Report). Additional slowed still further since 1980. This trend may reflect, in part, detailed statistics on marital status; age at first marriage; the stablization and slight drop in divorce rates reported by divorce ratios; unmarried couples; and the living arrangements the National Center for Health Statistics.' of children and young adults; are among the data presented Among Whites, divorced mothers accounted for 45 percent in Current Population Reports; Series P-20; No, 410, Marital of the single parents in 1985. The corresponding proportion Status and Living Arrangements: March 1985; a companion was 20 percent among Blacks, where the single parent is to thts report in which persons, rather than households, are much more likely to have nev3r been married than divorced. the primary unit of analysis: State household estimates were Fathers maintained about 12 percent of the one-parent published in Current Population Reports; Series P-25; No: 974; groups in 1985. These father-child situations represented a Estimates of Households; for States: 1981 to 1984. Household considerably larger proportion of all one-parent groups among projections are available in Current Population Reports; Series Whites (15 percent) than Blacks (6 percent). The number of P-25, No: 986; Projections of the Number of Households and White single-parent fathers has gone up by 56 percent since Families: 1986 to 2000: 1980, versus a 22 percent increase for 1975 to 1980. Thus, Additional data on households, families; and marital status have been published by the Bureau of the Census in Current °National Center for Health Statistics, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Population Reports; Series P-20; P-23; and P-25: See the com- Vol. 33, No. 12. . plete listing at the end of this publication: 1 Table G. One-Parent Family Groups, by Race and Marital Status:1970 to 1985 (Number§ in thousands)

1985 1980 1975 1970 Percent change

SObjett NumberPercentNumbF,1PercentNumberPerteritNtifriberPerbent1980-851975-801970-75

AU Races

One-parent family groups... 8,779 100.0 6;920 100.0 5;661 100.0 3,808 100.0 26.9 22.2 48.7 Maintained by mother 7.737 88.1 6-,230 90;0 5;110 90.3 3,415 Never married 39.7 24.2 21.9 49.6 2,208 25.2 1;063 15.4 718 12.7 248 -6.5 107.7 48.1 189.5 Spouse absent 1,731 19.7 1;743 25.2 1;690 299 1,377 36.2 -0.7 31 22.7 Separated 1,524 17.4 1;483 21;4 1;400 24:7 962 25.3 2.8 5.9 45.5 Divorced 3,228 36.8 2,721 39.3 1,883 33:3 1,109 Widowed 29.1 18.6 44.5 69.8 569 6.5 703 10.2 820 14.5 682 17.9 -19.1 -14.3 20.2 Maintained by father 1,042 11.9 892 10.0 552 9:8 393 10.3 50.6 Never married 25.4 40.5 191 2.2 63 0.9 _26 05 = 22 0.6 (3) (3) (3) Spouse absent 216 2.5 181 2.6 412 7.3 247 6.5 19.3 26.5 66.8 Divorced 526 6.0 340 4.9 (NA) Widowed (NA) (NA) (NA) 54.7 (NA) (NA) 110 1.3 107 1.5 114 2.0 124 3.3 2.8 -6.1 8.1 White

One-Parent family groups... 5,757 100.0 4,664 100.0 3;805 1000 2,638 100.0 23.4 22.6 44.2 Maintained by mother 4,912 85.3 4,122 88.4 3,361 88:3 2,330 Never married 88.3 19.2 22.6 44.2 786 13.7 379 8.1 225 _15:9 173 -2.8 107.4 68.4 (3) Spouse absent ',,137 19.7 1,033 22.1 991 260 796 Separated 30.2 10.1 4.2 24.5 996 17.3 840 18.0 788 207 477 18.1 18.6 6.6 65.2 Divorced 2,594 45.1 2,201 47.2 1,537 930 Widowed 404 35.3 17.9 43.2 65.3 396 6.9 511 11.0 610 160 531 20.1 -22.5 -16.2 14.9 Maintained by father 844 14.7 542 11.6 443 11:6 307 11.6 55,7 22.3 44.3 Never married 120 2.1 32 0.7 16 0:4 _18 0.7 (B) Spouse absent" (3) (31 167 2.9 141 3.0 334 _8:8 196 7,4 18.4 28.4 70.4 Divorced 466 8.1 288 6.2 (NA) (NA) Widowed (NA) (NA) 61.8 (NA) (NA) 91 1.6 82 1.8 94 2.5 93 3.5 11.0 -12.8 1.1 Meek Dne-parent family groups 2,802 10C.0 2;114 100:0 1,785 1000 1,148 100.0 32.5 18.4 55.5 Maintained by mother 2,541 94.3 1,984 93:9 1,687 94.5 1,063 Never married 92.6 33.1 17.6 58.7 1,385 49.4 665 31.5 489 274 173 15.1 108.3 36.0 182.7 Spouse absent 550 19.6 667 316 677 379 570 Separated 49.7 -17.5 -1.5 18.8 492 17.6 '0_6 29.1 598 335 479 41.7 -20.1 3.0 24.8 Divorced 570 20.3 477 22.6 317 178 172 Widowed 15.0 19.5 50.5 84.3 136 4.9 174 8.2 205 11:5 148 12.9 -21.8 -15.1 38.5 Maintained by father 160 5.7 129 6;1 99 5:5 85 Never married 7.4 24.0 30.3 16.5 57 2.0 30 1.4 9 0:5 _4 0.3 (B) (3) (3) Spouse absent 34 1.2 37 1.8 70 3_9 _50 Divorced 4.4 (B) (B) (B) 51 1.8 43 2.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wideihed 16 (B) (NA) (NA) 0.6 19 0.9 20 1.1 30 2.6 (B) (B) (3)

'Data for 1970 and 1975 include divorced fathers. NA Not available. 8 8ase less than 75,000. Note: Family groups are comprised of family households, related subfamilies, and unrelatedsubfamilies.

Statistics on related subjects for metropolitanareas, Population. These data appear in Volume 1, Characteristics counties, urbanized areas, cities, towns, States, regions, and of the Population. the United Statet ere available from the 1980Census of aole 1.t.raractenstics OT rameles, by Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEkNING OF Sym130. S. RFE TEXT)

ALL FAMILIES wmITE FAMILIES

OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT MARRIED- -MALE FEMALE MARRIED- --MALE FEMALE COuPLE HOUSE- HOUSE- COuPLE HOUSE:. HOUSE:, .. . : TOTALFAMILIES . DER- SIZE OF FAMILY

ALL FAMILIES . ! 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 54 400 45 643 2 PBPSONS 1 816 6 941 25 349 19 220 1 382 4 747 22 711 17 959 1 159 3 593 3 PERSONS 14 804 11 346 520 2 938 12 743 10 312 434 4 PERSONS 1 997 13 259 11 666 210 1 381 11 517 10 511 159 847 5 PERSONS 5 894 6 218 66 609 4 894 6 PERSONS 4 515 39 2 175 1 80 24 263 1 704 I 583 15 Igg 7 04 MORE PERSONS 1 225 1 012 26 TOTAL PERSONS 188 831 763 -10 58 202 288165 272 6 172 30 844172 070 147 453 4 804 19_812 NVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.23 3.28 2.77 3.05 3.16 3.23 2.65 2.05 MEMBERS UNDER 18

--ALL-FAMILIES- 62 706 50 350 2 220 10 129 54 400 65 643 40 mEMPERS UNDER IS 1 816 6 941 29 735 25 287 1 155 3 293 26 993 23 438 954 2 600 4 MEMBER uNDER-18 13 843 9 937 678 3 228 11 669 8 090 1 MEMBERS UNDER 18 565 2 206 12 167 9 /00 262 2 205 10 295 8 658 206 1 411 3 MEMBERS UNDER 18 4 805 3 812 94 899 3 875 3 324 68 4 MEMBERS UNDER i8 404 I w89 1 149 16 325 1 141 969 11 I MEMBERS UNDER 18 161 414 306 16 111 290 239 11 41 5-OR mORE-MEMBERS-UNDER 18 231 159 6 68 137 117 IOTAL MEMBERS UNDER 18 _1 -19 61_754 47-488 1-717 12 549 50-365 41 638 : 297 1VERAGE PER FAMILY 7 430 0.98 0.94 0.77 1.24 0;93 0.91 0.71 1.07 IEMBERS 18 TO 64

ALL FAMILIES 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 54 400 45 643 1 816 10-mEMPERS-18-70 64 6 941 5 450 4 998 97 356 5 120 4 731 _85 305 MEMBER 18 TO 64. ... s 914 2 901 1 038 5 976 -7 548 -2 631 862 4 055 ? MEMBERS 18 TO 64 36 426 32 958 829 2 639 32 531 29 902 687 1 863 I MEMBERS 18 TO 64 7 456 6 421 196 08 6 389 5 702 1 MEMBERS 18-T0_64 147 541 2 645 2 350 51 244 2 192 2 018 32 142 i OR MORE mrmBERS 18 TO 64 816 723 17 76 _ 618 580 -4 -35 'OTAL__MEMBERS 18 TO 64 122-496102 00 3 021 105 400 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 16 085 91 788 2 983 10 elp 1,95 2;04 1.72 1.59 1;94 2.01 1.64 1.53 !EMBERS 65 AND OVER

_ ALL_FAMILIES- 62 706 50 350 2 228 io 129 54 400 45 643 1 016 6 941 W MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 51 035 40 976 1 718 a 341 43 986 37 046 MEMBER 65 AND OVER 1 399 5 541 5 562 3 700 410 1 01 4 742 3 294 328 1 120 ! MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 6 013 5 608 97 309 5 589 5 245 86 257 I OR MORE MEMBERS 65 AND OVER -97 66 3 28 84 58 OTAL-MEMBERP 65 AND OVER 3 22 18 038 15 195 634 2 209 16 305 14 028 525 1 753 NERAGE PER FAMILY 0.29 0.30 0.28 0.22 0.30 0.31 0.29 0.25 6MILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 08

TOTAL 31 112 24 210 896 6 006 26 232 21 565 744 3 922 TO 17 ONLY ...... 16 911 12 495 620 3 795 14 295 11 155 533 2 607 OME-6-TO 17 AND SOME_UNDER_6, 6 204 5 048 90 I 067 5 020 4 384 71 NDEP 6 ONLY 575 7 997 6 668 186 1 144 6 906 6 027 140 740 WN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 01 0 OWN_CHILDREN_UNDER 18 31 594 26 140 1 331 4 123 28 169 24 078 1 072 3 019 11.4-0.4-CHILDREN-UNDER 16 31 112 24 210 896 6 006 26 232 21 565 744 3 922 1 OWN cHILD_UNDER 18 II 100 9 640 584 2 885 11 174 8 674 491 2 009 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 11 645 9 456 213 I 977 9 937 8 471 177 1 290 3 00 CHILOREN UNDER 10 4 486 3 635 80 771 3 695 4 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 191 61 442 1 329 1 070 11 249 1 049 902 7 140 5 00 CHILDREN UNDER 18 373 280 8 84 261 225 6 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 7 29 171 130 1 60 115 102 1 13 OTAL-OWN-0mILDREN UNDER 18 ...... 57 650 45 556 1 571 10 731 47 975 40 218 A 1 108 5 649 VERADE PER FAMILY . ._ , 0.92 0.90 0.62 1.06 0.88 0.88 0.61 0.96 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITHCHILDREN 1.85 1.88 1.53 1;79 1;83 1;86 140 1.70 0ON CHILDREN UNDER 6 ALL FAMILIES 62 706 SO 350 2 228 10 129 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 941 0-06 CHILDREN-UNDER-6 48 505 3e 635 I 952 7 918 42 464 1TH OwN CH/LDREN UNDER 6- 35 233 1 605 5 626 14 202 11 705 276 2 210 11 937 10 410 211 1 315 1 00 CHILD-UNDER-6 9 677 7 827 220 1 629 2 0401 CHILDREN UNDER 6 e 073 6 925 173 974 3 884 3 359 47 477 3 336 3 017 32 287 3 ON_CHILDREN UNDER 6 . 585 490 8 88 -4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 439 5 65 56 38 1 16 4g: 29 --- -10 OTALOWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 19-151 15-917 -355 2 879 16 094 14 144 257 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 1 693 0.31 0;32 0;16 0.20 0.30 0.31 0.14 0.24 AVERAGE PER FAM/Ly WITH CHILDREN 1.35 1.36 1.29 1.30 1.35 1.36 1.22 1.29 0RN CHILDREN UNDER 3

ALL FAMILIES 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 54 400 45 643 0 ONN_CHILDREN UNDER 3 1 816 6 941 54 203 43 055 2 092 9 056 47 110 39 0P3 1 715 ITH-OWN-CHILDREN-uNDER 3 6 302 a 503 7 295 136 1 073 7 290 6 5f,0 101 639 1 0004 CHILD_UNDER 3 7 480 6 428 124 928 2 OwN CHILDREN-UNDER-J 6 437 5 7"4 93 570 991 839 12 140 831 734 a 69 3 OR-MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 32 28 - --4 -22 ... 3TAL OwN_ CHILDREN UNDER 3 -22 . 9-505 8 113 155 1 237 a 045 7 230 111 696 AT/ERAGE PER FAMILY ...... ; ... 0;15 0.16 0.07 0.12 0.15 0.16 0.06 A/ERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0.10 1.12 1.11 1.14 1.15 1.10 1.11 1.10 1.09 p

39 Table 1. CharacteristicS of Families, by Type, Race,and Spanish Origin of HouSeholder: March 1985-Continuad (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING nF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

RIAcw FAMILIES SPANISH-ORIGIN FAMILIES

SUBJECT OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMI-LIES-- MARRIED- MALE FEMALE MARR/ED. MALE FEMALE COUPLE HOUSE- HoUSE- COUPLE HOUSE. HOUSE- TOTALFAMILIES HO1OFP HOLDER TOTALFAMILI:ZS HoLDER HoLDER SIZE OF FAMILY

ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 2 PERSONS 344 2 964 3 039 2 824 210 905 2 261 1 010 3 PERSONS 188 1 053 962 576 92 294 1 730 776 73 881 948 615 60 4 PERSONS 1 358 272 5 PERSONS 815 44 499 936 710 37 178 762 487 21 254 552 6 PERSONS. . . . 4_4 13 85 366 208 . 7 OR MORE PERSONS 10 149 276 230 3 43 300 172 TOTAL PERSONS 9 119 266 229 5 32 24 375 12 927 1 134 in 314 15 287 11 461 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.60 685 3 141 3.73 3.29 3.48 3.88 4.06 3.26 3.47 MEMBERS UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 NO_MEMBERS UNDER 18 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 2 265 1 467 169 629 1 148 844 1 MEMBER UNDER 115 1 796 110 193 746 94 955 957 651 48 2 MEMBERS UNDER 18 1 482 258 1 MEMBERS UNDER 18 712 49 720 912 656 35 221 735 330 21 384 524 375 16 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 287 133 5 MEMBERS UNDER 18 127 2 158 239 178 2 60 . . 124 52 6 OR Norte' MEMBERS UNDER 18 4 68 99 73 - 27 89 34 5 40 61 48 TOTAL mEm6ERS UNDER 18 9 306 - 13 AVERAGE pER FAMILY 4 127 355 4 824 6 161 4 449 173 1 539 1.37 1.19 1.03 1.63 1.56 1.58 0.82 1.70 MEMBERS 18 TO 64

ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 No MEMBERS 0 TO 64 296 1 MEMBER 18 To 64 235 11 50 107 89 -1 17 2 176 227 148 1 800 729 99 74 2 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 2 986 ,..:56 2 156 123 707 2 245 1 954 78 3 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 825 213 4 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 511 36 278 556 431 42 82 351 243 5 OR MORE MEMBERS 18 TO 64 15 93 207 170 13 25 144 97 11 TOTAL MEMBERS 18 To 64 37 94 81 -2 11 13 628 7 866 689 5 073 8 537 6 575 473 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2.01 1 490 2.27 2.00 1.71 2.17 2.33 2.25 1.65 MEMBERS 65 AND oVED

ALL FAMILIES . . 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 Yo mEMSERS 65 AND ovER 5 721 I MEMBER 65 AND OVER 2 849 264 2 608 3 510 2 523 179 808 689 312 72 305 287 174 25 2 MEMBERS 65 AND ovER 355 89 3 OR MORE MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 301 8 46 138 124 6 8 13 8 _ 5 4 rOTAL MEMBERS 65 AND ovER 4 _ 1 1 441 934 91 416 589 437 39 EVERAGE DER FAMILY 0.21 112 0.27 0.26 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.19 0.12 :Am/LIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 3 890 i To 17-ONLY 1 822 126 1 942 2 602 1 892 68 642 2 106 940 76 1 O'l 1 216 811 30mE 6 TO 17 AND SomE UNDER 6 962 50 354 INDER 6 oNLy 475 14 473 761 583 9 169 822 407 36 380 625 498 8 119 )riN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES _ 6 778 3 469 JO owN CHILDREN UNDER 18 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 JITm OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 2 287 1 647 218 1 022 1 337 932 142 262 3 890 1 822 126 1 942 2 602 I 892 68 I OWN CHILD LINDER 18 1 579 642 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 689 76 815 904 634 31 239 1 330 656 33 641 865 648 23 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 612 194 4 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 298 15 299 481 349 12 120 223 115 2 107 215 154 5 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 97 2 59 6 OR MORE OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 41 1 54 87 67 . 19 50 23 . 27 50 DO 'OTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 7 741 - 10 NERAGE PER FAMILY 3 689 221 3 831 5 663 4 171 120 1 372 1.14 NERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.06 0.64 1.29 1.44 1.48 0.57 1.52 199 2.03 1.75 1.97 2.18 2.20 (8) 2.14 1WN CHILDREN UNDER 6 ALL FAMILIES M OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 6 776 3 469 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 4 993 2 587 295 2 112 2 553 1 744 193 ITH OwN CHILDREN uNDER 6 1 784 617 1 OWN CHILn UNDER 6. 882 50 853 1 386 I 081 17 288 1 279 614 37 628 879 678 13 2 ONN CHILDREN UNDER 6 416 188 3 owN CHILDREN UNDER-6 228 9 178 425 338 5 81 77 34 4 OR moRE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 2 41 75 60 . 15 13 5 OTAL OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 6 1 6 8 4 - 4 2 403 1 199 78 1 126 1 990 1 556 23 VERAGE PER FAMILY . . -. . 0.35 411 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0.35 0.23 0.38 0.51 0.55 0.11 0.45 1.35 1.36 (8) 1.32 1.44 1.44 (S) 1.43 WN CHILDREN UNDER 3 ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 - 0 owN CHILDREN UNDER 3 344 2 964 3 939 2 824 210 905 5 859 2 984 320 2 555 3 101 2 157 201 ITH_OWN CHILDREN uNDER 3 918 485 742 1 owN CHILD UNDER 3 24 410 839 667 9 781 162 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 . 420 22 339 734 589 9 127 59 136 3 oR MORE OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 3 2 67 100 74 - 26 ICI 6 . 4 OTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 4 4 . _- A 1 134 590 31 513 954 VERAGE PER FAMILY . . 754 lc 190 ...... 0.17 0.17 AVERAGE DER FAMILY WITHCHILDREN 0.69 0.17 0.24 0.27 0.0S 0.21 1.23 1.22 (8) 1.25 1.14 1.13 (B) 1.17 NoTt: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN mAY BE OF ANY RACE. 15 Table L. Characteristics of Families, by Tenure, TYpe, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder March 1985 INUM8ERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXII

mLL FAMILIES- OWNER RENTER OTHR FAMILIES -- SUBJECT OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES MARM/ED. _ MALE1FEMALE MARRIED- __MALE FEMALE HARRIED- --HALEFEPALE COUPLE HOUFE. HOUSE. COUPLE HoU4E- HOuSE. CouPLE HOUSE- HOUSE. TOTALFAMILIES HOLDER iOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HM0F9 HR PER TOTALF.4ILIE5-HOLDER HOLDER ALL rAm.A15 UNITS IN STRUCTURE

TOTAL' 62 706 SO 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 050 1 249 4 716 17 691 11 300 5 413 1 UNIT 978 45 736 38 746 1 449 5 541 38 763 33 821 1 056 3 887 6 972 4 925 393 1 654 2 UNITS. 3 370 2 265 149 955 970 792 152 2 399 1 473 134 3 OR 4 UNITS 26 803 2 309 1 387 126 796 377 297 15 66 1 932 1 090 111 730 5 T0_9_UNITS_ 1 864 1 094 -79 691 173 144 5 24 1 691 940 74 669 10 OR MORE UNITS 3 519 2 255 165 1 099 408 337 R 62 3 111 1 918 156 1 036 SIZE OF FAMILY ALL FAMILIES 62 706 SO 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 050 1 249 4 716 17 691 11 300 978 5 413 2 PERSONS 25 349 19 220 1 382 4 747 le 169 15 663 731 2 375 7 180 4 157 652 2 372 3 PERSONS 14 804 11 346 520 2 938 10 277 8 602 330 1 345 4 527 2 744 4 PERSONS 189 1 593 2g 118 566 3 385 2 476 92 817 5 PERSPNS 1gN: 14:11 1 liN : 17: : a4 37 263 1 529 1 153 29 346 6 PERSONS 2 175 1 888 24 263 1 514 1 412 13 90 661 476 12 173 7m... MORE PERSONS _1 225 1 612 26 188 816 719 20 76 469 TOTAL_DERSONS 292 --5 112 202-288 165-272 6-172 30-844145 513 127-855 3 543 14 115 56 775 37 417 2 629 16 729 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.23 3;28 2;77 3.05 3.23 3;27 2;84 2;99 3.21 .7,31 2.69 3.09 MEMBERS UNDEr 18 -ALL-FAMILIES- 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 050 1 249 4 716 17 691 11 300 978 5 403 NO MEMBERS UNDER 18 20 735 25 287 1 155 3 293 23 436 20 528 671 2 237 6 299 4 760 485 1 MEMBER UNDER_18 i 055 13 843 9 937 678 3 228 8 945 7 264 367 1 315 4 896 2 673 111 1 912 2 MEMBERS UNDER 18 12 161 9 700 262 2 205 8 293 7 351 143 798 3 875 2 349 119 1 407 3 MEMBERS UNDER 18 4 805 3 812 94 899 3 106 2 820 42 245 1 698 F92 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 52 655 1 489 1 149 16 325 076 784 7 85 613 365 8 240 5 MEMBERS UNDER_08_ 434 306 16 III 243 206 12 24 191 100 4 B0 6-09 -MORE-MEMBERS-UNDER 18 233 159 6 68 115 97 6 12 119 _62 . _ 51 roTAL_MEMBERS_UNDER_18 61 754 47 488 1 717 12 549 39 992 34 806 938 4 168 21 762 1VERAGE pER FAMILY 12 602 -779 8-381 0;98 0.94 0.77 1.24 0.89 0.89 0.75 0.88 1.23 1.12 0.80 1.55 MEMBERS 18 TO 64

ALL FAMILIES 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 050 1 249 4 716 17 691 11 300 978 5 413 -MEMBERS-18-TO 64 5 450 4 998 97 356 4 720 4 385 77 ne 731 613 20 _ _98 MEMBER 18_70_64- 9 914 -2 901 1 038 5 976 -5 389 -2 542 598 2 249 -4 525 359 44c MEMBERS 18 TO 64 3 726 36 426 32 958 829 2 639 25 765 23 908 409 1 448 10 660 9 050 420 1 190 MEMBERS 18 To 64 7 456 6 421 196 838 6 214 5 532 125 557 1 241 889 72 281 MEMBERS 18_76_64_ 2 645 2 350 51 244 2 250 2 065 32 395 153,. 286 18 91 -OR MORE MEMBERS 18 TO 64 816 723 17 76 671 _ 618 __9 139 105 -8 -26 OTAL_MEMBERS_18_TO 64 122 496 102-590 3 821 16 085 89-959 79-591 2-099 8 270 32 537 22 999 VERAGE PER FAMILY 1 722 7 815 1.95 2.04 1.72 1.59 2.00 2.04 1.68 1;75 1.84 2.04 1.76 1.44 MEMBERS 65 AND OVER

ALL FAMILIES 62 706 50 350 2 228 ID 129 45 015 39 050 1 249 4 716 40-mEMBERS-65-AND OVER 17 691 11 300 978 5 411 51 035 40 976 1 71_6 6 341 35 000 30 786 852 3 360 16 635 10 188 866 4 981 L MEMBER_65 AND_OVER 5 562 3 700 410 1 451 4 682 3 274 309 1 099 880 426 101 352 I MEMBERS 65 AND OvER. 6 013 5 608 97 309 5 250 4 928 S OR MORF MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 85 237 763 679 11 72 _97 66 3 28 83 60 -3 20 14 --6 --- --8 rOTAL_MEMBERS_65 AND OVER 18-038 15-195 -634 2-209 15 561 13 378 506 1 677 1VERAGE pER FAMILY 2 476 1 816 128 512 0.29 000 0;28 0.22 0.35 0;34 0;41 0.36 0.14 0.16 0.13 0.10 'Am/LIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

_TOTAL 31 112 24 210 896 6 006 20 256 17 834 490 I 911 10 656 6 376 406 4 074 . To 17 oNLY 16 911 12 495 620 3 795 12 118 16 237 367 i 514 4 793 2 258 253 2 282 .04E_6_16_17 AND SOME UNDER 6 6 204 5 048 90 1 067 3 920 3 636 46 2 284 1 412 MDER 6 ONLY 238 44 829 7 997 6 668 186 1 144 4 218 3 962 77 180 3 779 2 706 109 964 TINCLUDE5 NONRESPONSE. Table 2. Characteristics of Families, by Tenure,TYpii, Race, ard Spanish Origin of Householder: March1985-Continued (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF 3114800, SEF TERT)

ALL FAMLIES OWNER RENTER OTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT OTHER FAMILIES -01945R-FAMILIES MARRIED.--HALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALE FEMALE HARRIED. --MALE FEMALE COUPLEHOUSE. HOUSE. COUPLE MOUS,- HOUSE. thYALFAMILIES COUPLE HOUSE-Hou5E. HOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIES_HOLDER HOLDFR ALL FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES . 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 030 1 249 4 716 17 691 11 300 NO owN_CHILDREN UNDER 18__ 31 594 26 140 978 5 913 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 331 4 123 24 759 21 216 759 2 705 6 835 4 924 572 31 112 24 210 896 6 00( 20 256 1 118 I OWN CHILD_UNDER 18 17 834 700 1 931 10 856 6 376 406 4 6'14 13 108 9 640 584 2 885 8 339 6 985 320 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 11 645 1 034 4 769 2 655 263 1 85: 9 456 213 1 977 7 89P 7 143 125 627 3 750 2 113 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 4 486 3 635 80 771 2 933 88 1 349 6 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 2 701 34 197 I 553 931 46 I 329 1 070 21 249 806 574 5 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 16. 742 6 58 523 328 5 373 280 B 84 205 191 6_0R MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 188 5 12 168 91 4 73 171 110 I 40 78 75 I --2 -93 55 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 57 658 45-556 . 38 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . 1-371 10 731 37 364 33 451 736 3 077 20 293 12 104 635 7 554 .-. . . 0.92 0.90 0.62 1.06 (1,83 0.46 0.59 0.67 1.15 1.07 0.65 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.85 1.88 1.63 1.79 1.4C 1.84 1.88 1.50 1.65 1.87 1.90 1.56 :A85 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6

ALL FAMILIES- - - 62 706 50 350 2 228 10 129 45 015 39 050 NO owN CH/LDREN UNDER 6 48 505 1 249 4 716 27 691 li 300 978 5 413 38 635 1 952 7 918 16 877 31 453 1 :26 4 298 WITH_OwN CHILDRENAJNDER 6 14 202 11 715 11 628 7 182 826 5 620 276 2 210 8 138 7 597 123 418 6 064 4 118 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER 6 9 6717 7 827 153 1 793 220 1 629 5 603 5 155 103 344 4 074 2 672 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 3 884 3 359 47 477 117 1 285 3 OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER-6 2 223 2 141 15 67 I 661 1 219 32 585 490 _8 88 411 4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 292 282 3 7 794 209 81 56 38 -1 16 4 21 20 1 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 19 151 . 35 - 19 --- -16 AvFRAGE PER FAMILY A 15 917 355 2 879 10_809 10 168 -155 -488 8 342 5 749 . . , . . 0.31 0.32 0.16 202 2 391 AVERAGE PER FAHILY WITH CHILDREN 0.28 0.24 0.26 0;12 0.10 0.47 0.51 0.21 0.44 1.35 1.36 1.29 1.30 1;33 .,34 1.24 1.17 1.38 1.40 1.32 1.31 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 1

ALL Fam1LIES 62 706 50 350 2 22810 129 45 L15 39 050 I 249 4 716 17 601 11 300 No-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER-3 54 203 978 5 413 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 43 055 2 092 9 056 40 361 34 585 1 204 4 572 15 842 8 470 888 8 503 7 295 I 073 4 654 4 404 1 OWN CHILD UNDER-3 136 4 465 45 144 3 849 2 830 90 929 7 480 6 428 124 928 4 171 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 3 996 41 133 3 309 2 431 82 796 991 839 12 140 475 3 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 460 4 11 516 379 8 129 32 28 - 4 a Y074L-ONN-CN/LOREN UNDER 3 8 _. --- -24 -20 -. 4 _ 9 505 8 113 155 1 -237 5-074 4-870 51 153 4 430 3 243 AVERAGE PER FAMILY ; ...... (1.15 103 1 084 0.16 0.07 0.12 0.11 0,12 0.04 0.03 0.25 0.29 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1;12 1,11 0.11 0.20 1.14 1.15 1.09 1.09 (8) 1.06 1.15 ,I.15 1.15 1;17

UNITS IN STRUCTURE -TOTAL. 54 400 45 643 I 016 6 940 44 865 36 068 1 072 5 725 1 OW_ _ 13 536 9 575 3 216 41 115 35 772 1 215 4 12.7' 35 399 744 2 UNITS.-- 31 407 904 1 98 5 716 4 365 311 1 041 2 656 1 951 106 599 827 700 22 ;J5 3 OR 4 UNITS 1 777 1 829 1 251 84 494 1 176 108 493 342 272 13 5 TO 9 UNITS 1 340 906 54 1 434 904 96 435 10 OR MORE uNITS 62 372 153 128 5 19 i 188 778 57 2 567 1 799 120 648 342 353 289 7 46 2 226 1 511 113 602 SIZE OF FAMILY

ALL FAMILIES 54 400 2 PERSONS_ 45 643 1 316 6 941 40 865 36 068 1 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 22 711 17 959 1 159 744 3 210 3 PERsoWs 3 593 16 912 14 290 682 1 973 5 799 3 670 509 1 620 12 743 10 1;2 434 1 997 9 346 7 970 295 1 075 4 PERSONS 11 517 3 403 2 342 139 922 5 PERSONS 10 511 159 847 8 951 8 427 91 432 2 566 2 064 67 4 894 4 515 39 415 6 PERSONS 340 1 792 3 596 22 171 1 102 907 17 168 1 704 I 583 15 7 OR MORE PERSONS 106 1 276 1 221 7 47 428 361 7 59 831 ' 763 10 58 594 561 7 27 237 T0TAL PERSONS 172 070 147 453 4 804 201 --4 -32 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 19 812129 886 116 412 2-85710-597 42-185 31 022 1 948 3.16 3.23 2.65 9 215 2.85 3.18 3.23 2;66 2;84 3,12 3.24 2.62 2.87 'INCLUDES NONRESPONSE. 17 Table 2. Characteristics of Fsiniiies, by Ten We, Type, Race, and Spanish Originof Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS,_FOIL-MEANIHM-MR-STABOLS4-SEE TExT1

ALL FAMILIES ONNEI, RENTER OTHER FAMILIES 0WF(.. FAmILIES SUBJECT OTHER FAMILIES MAAR/ED- MALE FEMALE HARRIED,. _ HALE FEMALE mARR/ED- __HALE FEMALE _ COUPLE HOUSE- HOUSE- COUPLE HOUSE-HOUSE- COUPLE HOUSE- HOUSE- TOTAI.FAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER T1TALFAMILIESHOLDER MOLDER TOTALFAMILIESUSI DFRH0I.OR mM1TE FAMILIE5--CONTINUED

MEMBERS UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES 54 400 45 603 1 816 6 941 40 865 36 068 No-mEmBERS-UNDER 18 1 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 744 3 216 26 993 23 438 04 2 600 21 725 19 271 588 1 866 5 266 4 167 366 1 MEMBER UNDER la . 11 669 734 6 698 565 2 206 7 971 6 640 321 1 010 3 678 2 25d 244 I 195 2 MEMBERS UNDER 18 10 295 8 658 206 1 431 7 450 6 704 120 621 2 845 1 949 85 810 3 MEMBERS UNDER 16 3 875 3 324 68 484 2 713 2 516 30 16 1 163 808 38 317 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 1 141 969 11 161 737 682 6 49 404 287 6 112 3 MEMBERS 'mum ta . . . 290 239 11 41 192 777 7 a 98 61 4 33 6 OR MORE-MEMBERS UNDER 18 137 117 1 19 77 TOTAL MEMBERS UNDER 18 73 i _5 60 45 - -16 50 365 41 638 1 297 7 430 35 123 31-405 -719 2 999 15 242 10 232 578 4 491 AvERAGE PER FAMILY 0.93 0.91 0.71 1.07 0.86 0.87 0.67 0.81 1..15 1;07 0.78 1.58 MEMBERS 18 TO 64_

ALL FAMILIES 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 941 40 865 36 068 t 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 744 3 216 No-REMBERS-18-70-64 5 120 4 731 85 305 9 165 1 MEMBER 16 TO 64. 4 461 _72 226 660 568 -13 -79 7 548 2 631 862 4 055 4 683 -2 344 522 1 817 2 866 288 340 2 238 2 MEMBERS 16 TO 64 32 531 29 982 687 1 863 23 755 3 MEMBERS la TO 64 22 256 956 1 141 8 776 7 724 331 721 6 369 5 702 147 541 5 492 4 988 101 403 698 713 46 138 4 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 . . 2 192 2 018 32 142 1 929 1 797 20 5 OR MORE MEMBERS 18 TO 64 112 264 221 12 30 618 580 4 35 546 518 2 -26 -73 -61 --2 -9 T0TAL_MEMBERS_18 TO 6 105-400 91-788 2-983 10 630 80 518 ONERAGE PER FAMILY 72 594 1 703 6 221 24 882 19 194 1 279 4 408 0.94 2.01 1.64 1.53 1.97 2.01 1.59 1.67 1.84 2.00 1.72 1.37 4EmBERS 65 AND OVER

ALL FAMILIES--w-w 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 741 40 865 36 068 13 536 40 MEMBERS 65 AND OvER 43 086 1 072 3 725 9 575 744 3 216 37 046 1 399 5 541 31 787 28 430 735 2 622 12 199 8 616 664 2 919 I H1HBER 65 AND OVER 4 742 3 294 328 1 120 4 095 2 955 822 646 t MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 258 336 70 238 5 589 5 245 86 257 4 900 4 629 77 203 679 616 9 54 $ OR HORE MEMBERS 65 AND OVER -84 58 3 22 73 53 3 17 11 5 - 6 TOTAL-REM:MRS 65 AND OVER 16 305 14 028 525 1 753 14 244 12 432 435 1 377 kvERAGE PER FAMILY 2 061 1 595 90 -375 0.30 0.31 0.29 0.25 0.35 0.34 0.41 0.37 0.15 007 0.12 0.12 'ARMIES PM OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 26 232 21 565 744 3 922 18 24o 16 269 429 1 543 7 991 5 296 315 E 380 i_TO 17 ONLY ...... 14 245 11 155 533 2 607 10 856 9 309 329 1 218 3 439 tomE-6-70-17 AND SOHE uNDER_6_ 1 845 204 1 369 5 030 4 384 71 575 3 963 3 251 37 174 1 568 1 132 34 INDER 6 ONLY 6 906 401 6 027 140 740 3 922 3 708 63 150 2 485 2 318 77 590 IWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 ALL-FAm/LIES--- 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 94140 865 35 058 1 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 744 3 216 40 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ; 28 169 24 078 1 071 3 01922 625 19 799 644 2 182 5 544 4 279 429 837 11TH-OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 26 232 21 565 1 owN CHILD UNDER 18 744 3 922 18 240 16 269 429 1 543 7 991 5 296 315 2 361 I/ 174 8 674 491 2 009 7 538 6 419 263 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 837 3 635 2 255 208 1 172 9 937 8 471 177 1 290 7 160 6 544 III 512 2 770 1 927 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 695 65 778 3 191 61 442 2 608 2 429 26 153 1 087 762 36 289 4 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 049 902 7 140 683 647 4 36 362 255 5 104 5 OWN CHILDREN UNOER 18 261 225 7 29 177 164 6 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 4 84 56 4 24 115 102 1 13 62 60 1 'OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 18 - 54 41 13 47 975 41 218 1 108 6 649 33 450 30 343 628 2 477 14 525 9 875 480 4-170 NERAGE PER FAMILY ...... 0.88 6.86 0.61 0.96 0.82 0.84 0.59 0.67 1.07 1.03 0.65 1.30 mERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1683 1.86 1.49 1.70 1.83 1;87 1.46 1,61 1.82 1.86 1.52 1.75 MN CHILDREN uNDER 6 ALL FAMILIES 54 400 45 645 1 816 6 941 40 865 36 068 1 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 744 3 216 0 -0(iN CHILDREN-UNDER-6 42 464 _ 35 233 i 605 5 62633 48o 29 108 972 3 400 8 983 6 IzA !ITH_OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 633 2 226 11 937 10 410 211 1 315 7 384 6 959 100 325 4 552 ' 451 111 990 1 001.4 CHILD-UNDER-6 8 073 6 925 173 974 5 026 4 677 64 265 3 046 2 248 89 709 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 3 336 3 017 32 287 2 064 1 797 3 OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 6 13 55 1 272 1 o20 22 232 489 439 5 45 277 269 3 5 212 170 40 4-OR HORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 39 29 - 10 17 17 MTAL ONN CHILDREN uNDER 6 --- -22 -12 10 16-094 14-144 -257 1-693 9 859 9 356 120 3e1 6 235 4 786 NERAGE PER FAMILY 0,30 137 1 312 0.31 0.19 0.24 0.24 0,26 0.11 0.10 0.46 0.50 0.18 0.41 MERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1,35 1.36 1.22 1.29 1.54 134 1.20 1.17 1.37 1.39 1.23 1.32 AN CHILDREN UNDER 3 ---ALL-FAHILIES--- 54 40 45 643 1 1316 6 941 40 665 36 068 M OWN_DHILDREN UNDER 3 1 072 3 725 13 536 9 575 744 3 216 47 110 39 093 1 715 6 302 36 577 31 928 1 037 3 612 10 533 7 165 1TH-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 3 7 290 678 2 690 6 550 101 639 4 288 4 140 36 112 3 003 2 411 66 527 1 OWN CHILD UNDER_3 6 437 5 774 93 570 3 831 3 693 32 106 2 606 2 081 62 463 2 06N CHILDREN uNDER 3 831 754 8 69 449 439 -3 OR-mORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 5 4 6 382 315 4 63 22 _22 - __. __8 6 -- - 15 -15 7VIAL_OWN_CHILDREN uNDER 3 8 045 - 7-238 -111 -696 4 667 4 511 40 115 5 574 2 727 71 AVERABE PER FAMILY 0.16 561 0.15 0.06 0.10 0.11 0,13 0.04 0.03 0.25 0.28 0.10 0.18 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.10 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.09 1.04 (8) 1.03 1.13 1.13 (B) 1.10

23 18 Table 2. Characterietics of Familigs, by Tenure, Type; Race, and SPanib'h Origin of Househoider:March 1985-Continued INUIJR"R"._!N_THOUnAwDS. FOR NEARING oF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

ALL FAMILIES owNER RENTER - -- oTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT _ OTHER FAMILIES OTHER_FA4ILT_E5-

MORE:DT _ MALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALE --00tm-.E HOUSE-HOUSE- FEMALE COUPLE HOUSE.. MOUSE., _COUPLE HOUSE-HOUSE- TOTAL FAMILIES HOEi .. . ) . FAMILIES MOLDER HOLDER TOTAL FAMILIES HOLDER HoLDER aLACx CAM/LIES

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

-----TOTAL1 6 778 3 469 1 OMIT 344 2 96. 3 270 2 218 148 905 3 507 3 711 2 218 1 251 197 2 060 2 UNITS-- 191 t 302 2 655 1 795 123 716 1 057 617 246 17 334 423 68 566 3 OR 4 UNITS 122 78 4 40 996 168 438 141 11 294 34 291 5-70-9-MNITS- 21 12 2 7 417 129 11 "70 142 14 314 277 10 oR MoRE WIITS 14 10 - 4 456 133 14 763 315 40 408 35 310 23 1 11 728 293 38 397 SIZE OF FAMILY _ --ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 34" 2 PERSONS 2 964 3 270 2 218 148 905 3 507 1 2511 2 261 1 olo 197 2 060 3 PERSONS 08 1 063 1 062 623 67 362 1 299 378 _ 1 718 776 73 881 121 701 4 PERSONS 755 475 30 250 976 301 1 358 815 44 499 43 631 5 PERSONS 650 533 24 123 678 282 19 762 487 21 254 438 376 6 PERSONS 338 12 87 324 149 8 167 366 208 10 149 171 7 OR_MORE_PERSON3 126 5 40 196 81 4 110 300 172 _. TOTAL-PERSONS 9 119 165 113 --8 44 135 59 24_745 12-927 1-134 10-314 _1 _ .75 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 12 191 8 386 563 3 24212_184 4_541 571 3.60 3.73 3;29 3.48 3.73 7-072 3.78 3.81 3,58 5.47 3.63 2.90 3.43 4EMBERS UNDER 18

-- ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 270 40_MEMBERSAJNOER_18 2 219 146 905 3 507 1 251 197 2 060 2 265 1 467 160 629 1 416 1 006 69 I MEMBER-UNDER-18- 1 796 341 849 461 100 286 746 94 955 758 446 275 4 1%148E95 UNDER la 1 482 712 37 1 038 300 57 6032 5 MEMBERS UNDER 18 49 720 617 417 21 159 864 275 735 330 21 562 J MEMBERS UNDER 18 384 295 211 9 74 440 118 r; 207 127 2 310 5 MEMBERS UNDER 18- 158 103 70 1 32 184 58 124 52 4 68 126 s OR MORE MEMBERS UNDER 18 45 26 4 15 79 26 - 89 34 5 49 36 53 TOTAL_HEMBERS-UNDER 18 21 5 9 -53 -13 -.. 9 396 4 127 355 4 824 3-750 41 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2-480 -187 1 083 5 556 1 647 168 5 741; 1.37 1.19 1.03 1.63 1.15 1.12 1,77 1.20 1.58 1.32 0.85 I.22 JEMBERS 18 TO 64

_ ALL-FAMILIES- 6 778 3 469 344 2 064 3 27o JO MEMBERS 28 70_64 2 218 148 905 3 507 1 251 197 296 235 11 50 2 060 [ MEMBER_18-70-64 227 191 _.4 -32 -69 43 2 17e 222 148 1 boo 618 7 19 4 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 165 64 389 1 558 62 85 2 986 2 156 123 707 1 522 1 195 I 411 I MERFIERs 18 To 64 825 47 281 1 463 961 76 426 1 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 511 36 278 560 400 la 143 351 243 264 111 18 115 i OR PIPRE MD48E14518_70 64 15 93 246 195 11 40 105 144 97 48 5 52 roTAL_NER8EWS-18-00 64 11 37 97 -72 --5 -21 -48 -25 13 628 7 866 689 5 073 7-371 5-159 6 16 IVERAGE pER FAMILY 319 1 994 6 257 2_707 370 3 280 2.01 2.27 2.00 1.71 2.25 2;33 2.16 2.09 1.73 2.16 1.88 1.54 lEmBERS 65 AND OVER ALL_FAMILIES- 00_MEMBERS-65-AND oVER 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 2-70 2 218 5 721 2 849 148 705 3 507 1 251 197 2 060 . MEMBEP 65 AND OVER 264 2 608 2 500 1 727 689 97 677 3 220 1 122 167 1 931 112 72 305 482 240 45 197 ! MEMBERS 65 ANO OvER 355 301 207 71 28 106 i 8 46 278 244 OR. MORE__MEHRERS_65 AND-ovER 6 28 77 57 2 18 13 _03 __ _ _5 -10 --7 -- 3 '0141 -MEMBERS-65- AND oVER 1_441 3 1 .. -934 91 416 1 070 747 _2 NERAGE PER.FAMILy 57 265 371 187 33 -15. 0.21 0.27 0;26 0L14 0.33 0.34 0.39 0.29 0.11 0.15 0.17 0-.07 0114ILIES OITM OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ----- TO,WL- 3 890 1 822 ._ 6 .70 17_0NLY 6-4 .--f-s--4--i- 126 1 942 !, 469 1 073 51 345 2 421 748 75 ...... ? . 2 106 940 76 1 ogo 1 597 411E-6 TO 17 AN9 SOME UNDER 6- 943 653 31 259 1 163 287 45 962 475 14 473 346 831 WDER 6 oNLy 279 7 60 615 196 -7 412 822 407 36 380 180 142 +INCLUDES NONRESPONSE. 13 26 642 265 23 154 19 Table 2. Charactedstico of Families, by Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder:March 1985-Continued litusstas-IN THOUSANDS.FOR mEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE_TEXT1

OWNER IENTER -OTHER FAMILIES SuBjECT OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES MARRI2D- MALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALEFEMALE COupLE HOusE. HOUSE- _COUPLE MOUsE-HOUSE- COUPLE HOUSE. TOTAL HOUSE- FAMILIES HOLDER_HO OLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HOLDER MOLDER BLACK FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 27o 2 218 148 905 3 507 1 251 197 2 060 NO-011N-CMILDREN-uNDER-18 2 887 1 60 218 1 022 1 801 1 144 WIT0 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 97 560 1 087 503 122 462 3 390 1 822 126 1 942 1 469 1 073 51 345 2 421 746 75 1 597 I. OWN CMILD-UNDER-18 1 579 089 76 015 604 400 30 174 975 280 46 641 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 14 1 330 656 33 641 509 395 13 101 821 261 20 540 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 612 298 15 299 231 4 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 106 6 39 381 112 9 260 . 223 1.5 2 107 87 64 1 22 136 51 5 OWN_CH/LOREN UNDER 18 97 - 41 54 24 16 1 7 72 25 - :; 6 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER a. . 50 23 - _27 -14 12 - --2 -36 -11 -- 25 707AL_OWN CHILORCN UNDER 18 7-741 3 6a9 -221 3 831 2 873 2 149 AVERAGE PLR FAMILY . 92 633 4 640 1 590 130 3 198 . . . . .--. 1.14 1.06 0;64 1.29 0.88 0.97 0.62 0.70 1.39 1.23 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITM CHILDREN 1.99 0.66 1.55 2.03 1.75 1.97 1.96 2.00 (B) 1.83 2.01 2.06 1.72 2;00 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 ALL-FAMILIES 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 3 27o 2 216 148 905 3 507 1 251 197 2 060 NO_OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 6 4 493 2 587 295 2 112 2 744 1 797 WITH OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 6 128 019 2 250 790 167 1 293 1 704 882 50 853 527 421 20 86 1 258 461 30 767 1 OWN CHILD UNDER 6 1 279 614 37 628 407 317 17 73 872 , 297 21 554 2 ONN CHILDREN UNDER 6 P10 220 9 178 104 91 2 11 311 137 e 167 3 OWN_NILOREN UNDER 6 . 77 34 2 41 11 10 - 2 66 --4 OR-KONE-O4N-CMILDREN UNDER 4 24 2 39 13 5 1 _6 _4 3 1 = 0 3 7076). OWH CHILDREN UNDER 6 - 6 2 403 1-199 78 1 126 -667 -539 29 100 1 736 560 AVERAGE PER FAMILY _ _ 0.35 89 1 027 0.35 0.23 0.38 0.20 0.24 0.19 0;11 0.49 0.53 0.25 0.50 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.35 1.36 (Er) 1.32 1.27 1.28 tE1) 1.15 1.3e 1.43 (B) 1.34 OWN OHILDREN UNDER 3

ALL-4.4iilLms ...... , . . . . 6 770 3 969 344 2 964 3 270 2 218 148 905 3 507 1 251 197 2 060 90_01/N_CMILDREN UNDER 3 5 859 2 9B4 320 2 bss 3 031 2 015 139 878 2 B28 969 111714-ORN-014/LDREN-UNDER 3 in 1 677 918 485 24 410 239 203 9 27 680 282 15 1 OWN CHILD_UNDER_3 781 303 420 22 339 221 190 9 22 560 230 13 317 2 OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER-3 127 59 2 67 17 13 - 5 110 46 2 62 3 OR-MORE OWN CHILDREN uNDER 3 10 _ 6 __4 _- -t --1 -- -- -9 5 . 4 TOTAL OwN_CHILDREN UNDER 3 1-134 590 31 513 273 230 11 _33 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . 661 361 20 480 ...... 0;17 0;17 0.09 0.17 0.08 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.25 0.29 0.10 0.23 AVERAGE PER FAHILY WITH CHILDREN 1.23 1.22 fel 1.25 1.14 1.13 011 01 1.27 1.28 011 1.25

SPANISH-ORIGIN FAMILIES

1NITS IN STRUCTURE

, TOTAL' 3 939 2 824 210 905 1 772 1 490 70 1 uNIT 212 2 167 1 334 140 693 2 119 1 707 99 308 1 480 1 255 60 165 635 452 39 143 1 UNITS 327 225 la 82 68 57 1 10 259 171 17 72 I OR 4 UNITS 332 203 21 108 35 30 = S 297 173 21 102 I To 9 uNITS_ 249 146 12 -91 -4 10 oR MoRE UNITS e 4 241 142 12 87 551 292 36 223 16 12 4 536 281 36 219 ME OF FAMILY

ALL FAMILIES 3 939 2 824 210 405 1 772 212 2 167 1 334 ! PERSONS 1 4" 70 140 693 962 576 92 294 4013 297 25 87 554 280 r PERsON$ 948 67 207 615 60 272 376 302 25 50 571 313 36 r PERSONS 936 223 720 37 178 445 393 13 38 991 327 24 140 i PERSONS 552 454 13 85 260 236 5 19 292 218 LPERSONS El 66 276 230 3 43 144 133 2 9 132 97 P-OR MORE-PERSONS. 266 1 30 229 _5 32 139 129 1 9 127 100 --4 23 MTAL_PERSONS 15 287 11 461 685 3 141 7-127 6 164 226 736 1VERAGE PER FAHILY 6 160 5 296 959 2 405 3.8e 4.06 3.26 3.47 4.02 4.14 (8) 747 3.77 3.97 3.28 3.47 'INCLUDES NON4BSPONSE. NOTE1 PERSONS or SPANISH-ORIGIN MAY OE or ANY RACE. 20

Table 2. Characteristics of Families, by Tenure, Type,Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS -F_O-R-NEANING-0 SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT)

ALL FAMILIES NER- RENTER oTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT _nTWER -FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES MARRIED- MALE FEMALE MARRIED, MALE FEMALE MARRIED---MALE FEMALE .CoUPLE HOUSE-HOUSE- COUPLE HOUSE.HOUSE- ---T-0-7-4-L-,-FAMILIES COUPLE MOUSE- HOUSE. HOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER svANISm-oRIGIN FAMILIES-CONTINUED

mEMRERS UNDER 18 ALL-FAMILIES .__ 3 939 2 624 210 905 1 772 NO AEMBERS.AINCER_18 1 490 70 212 2 167 1 334 140 693 1 MEMBER-UNDER-18 1 148 844 110 193 599 490 32 77 549 651 48 354 78 116 957 258 404 328 16 60 552 324 31 198 2 MEKIERS UNDER 18 912 656 35 221 384 13 40 527 325 21 182 3 MEMBERS UNDER 18 524 375 16 4 mEMBER4 UNDER 10 133 213 NI 7 26 311 144 9 107 239 178 2 6e 108 99 7 131 ,.. 5_MEMBFRS UNDER 18 99 73 2 76 53 5-OR MORE MEMBERS UNDER 18 27 42 40 2 57 32 24 61 .. ..48 _. -13 -22 -22 TOTAL__MEMBERS_UNDER 111 - - 39 27 - ..13 6-561 4 449 173 1 539 2 574 2 250 76 254 3 587 AVERAGE RER FAMILY 1;56 1.58 2 199 -103 1-255 0.82 1.70 1.45 1.51 (8) 1.20 1.66 1.65 G.74 1;86 4EMBERS 18 TO 64

-ALL_FAmILIES-- 3 939 2 824 210 905 1 272 1 440 70 212 2 167 1 334 140 693 40--mEMBERS 1B TO 64 107 89 -1 -12 -65 56 1 8 42 33 I MEMBER 1B TO 64 729 99 74 556 ..10 2 mEMBERS 16 TO 64 184 -_59 30 95 545 -40 44 461 k v45 1 954 76 213 1 029 940 22 67 1 216 3 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 551 431 42 1 014 56 144 1 MEMBERS 18-70-64 82 314 272 15 27 242 159 28 56 207 170 13 25 116 103 5 OR MORE MEMBERS 18 10 64 3 11 91 67 10 19 94 -81 ---2 11 65 60 5 30 _ roTAL_ mEMBENS-18- To 64 8 537 6 575 _473 _22 -2 -6 1 490 4 159 3.603 136 -420 4-378 2-972 -337 1 069 wERAGE PER FAMILY 2.17 2.33 2.25 1.65 2.35 2.42 1E0 1.98 2;02 2;23 2;41 1.54 ;EMBERS 65 AND OVER --ALL-FAMILIES ' 934 2 924 210 905 1 772 40 MEMBERS 6! AND OVER 1 490 70 212 2 167 1 334 140 692 3 510 2 523 179 808 1 491 1 277 55 158 2 014 k 1 246. 123 649 HEMBER-65-4610-OVER- 287 174 25 , MEMBERS 65_AND OVER 89 161 121 10 49 106 52 15 3P 138 124 6 8 96 1_01_ mORE-MEm8ERS-65 AND-OVER 90 4 3 40 33 2 4 4 4 , _1 rOTAL MEMBERS 65 AND OVER- _3 __2 -- 1 2 2 . 569 -437 39 -112 -394 311 20 NERAGE_PER FAMILY 0.15 _62 .195 126 19 50 0.15 0.19 0.12 0.22 0.21 (B) 0.29 0.09 0.09 0.13 0.07 ,AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 14 TOTAL- 2 602 1 892 68 642 1 070 ,-To 17-4NLy ., .--...-.....- 941 29 100 1 532 951 38 542 1 210 811 50 354 596 492 25 78 620 319 2: ;OP% 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6- 761 583 1:76 9 169 314 294 3 18 447 289 151 INDER 6 ONLy 625 498 8 119 160 155 1 4 465 343 7 115 IWN CHILDREN UNDER 16

ALL FAMILIES 3 934 2 824 210 905 10-0461-CRILDREN-UNDER-111 1 772 1 990 70 212 2 167 1 334 140 643 1 337 932 142 262 702 549 45 112 635 383 IITH OwN CHILDREN uNOER 16 2 602 1 592 68 102 151 I owN CHILD UNDER-18 642 1 07o 941 29 10P 1 532 951 36 542 904 634 31 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18- 234 376 304 13 5k 534 329 18 187 865 648 73 194 356 323 9 510 3 On CHILDREN UNDER 18 481 326 14 110 344 12 120 193 169 6 l: 289 4 owN CHILDREN uNOER 16 215 180 6 102 154 2 59 98 90 2 6 5 0014.__CHILDREN UNDER 18 117 64 ., 53 87 67 19 6-09 -MORE OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 18 !.. 39 38 - -, 48 29 19 _50 _40 . _. -10 -15 -15 -. -- --35 25 , 10 'ORLON CHILDREN UNDER 18 5-663 4-171 -120 1 372 2 326 2 097 53 176 3_337 2_074 . 67 NERAGE PER FAMILY 1.44 0;57 1-196 VERAGE PER FAMILY wITH CHILDREN 1.48 1.52 1.31 1.41 48) 0.83 1.54 1.55 0.46 1.73 2.18 2.20 (8) 2.14 2.17 2.23 (B) 1.76 2.18 2.18 0:11 2.21 MN CHILDREN UNDER 6

--ALL-FAMILIES 906 3 939 2 824 210 1 772 1 490 70 212 2 167 1 334 V OwNCHILDREN_UNDER. 6 2 553 1 744 193 140 693 617 1 298 1 042 66 190 1 255 702 127 426 ITH-OwN-CMILDREN-uNDER 6 1 386 1 061 17 288 474 449 1 OWN CHILD UNDER_ 6. , 4 22 912 632 13 266 879 678 13 188 321 300 4 0 004 CHILDREN UNDER 6 425 17 558 378 8 171 310 5 81 131 133 . 5 287 206 5 77 3 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 6 75 60 - 4 nR MORE OWN CHILDREN uNOER 6 15 14 14 - 61 46 . IS 8 4 - 4 OTAL-OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 6 2 _2 . - --6 --2 -- --4 1 990 1 556 23 411 -645 -615 -4 26 1 346 VERAGE PER FAMILY .._.. . 4 .-. 0.51 0.55 0.11 942 _19 385 A 0.45 0.36 0,41 (8) 0;12 6.62 0.71 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.44 1.44 4E0 1.43 0.13 0.56 1.36 1.37 (BI (Of 1.48 1.49 (S) 1.45 w14 CHILDREN UNDER 3 -ALL FAMILIES_ 3 939 2 824 905 0-044-CHILDREN-UNDER-3 2 0 1 772 1 490 70 212 2 167 1 334 140 693 3 01 2 157 201 742 1 507 ITH OWN CMILDREN UNDER 3 1 236 70 201 1 594 921 131 542 839 667 9 162 266 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER-3- 254 .. 11 573 413 9 151 734 589 0 136 247 236 - 11 467 2 001 CHILDREN UNDER 3 100 74 353 9 124 . 26 18 16 T 82 3 OR _MORE- OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 3 4 55 - 26 4 . ,, ------4 4 OTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 3 .954 -754 In -190 . AVERAGE PER FAMILY . -284 -273 11 670 481 . . . 0.24 0.27 0.05 0.21 10 _179 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0.16 0.18 CBI 0.05 0.31- 0.36 0.07 0.26 1.14 1.11T --(13-1-1--1,-1-2-1 1,-07 1.07 (B) (8) 1.17 1.16 (0) 1.19 NOTEI PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE 0F ANy RACE; 21 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type, Race, and Symnish Origin of Householder: Klarbh 1985 !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

AGE oF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75-AND TOTAL 20 24 _ _29_ 14 39 44 54 64 74 oVER

ALL RACES

ALL FAMILIES

TENURE 202AL FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 OWNER-FAMILIES- 45 015 -23 663 3 035 4 949 5 724 5 023 8 669 8 464 5 752 2 713 RENTER FAMILIESA 17 691 176 2 265 3 672 3 103 2 273 1 651 1 873 1 338 827 514 PUBLIC-HOUSING- 1 536 16 222 300 245 171 157 176 134 74 41 PRIVATE HOuSING 16 155 160 2 044 3 371 2 859 2 102 1 494 1 696 1 204 753 473

SIZE OF FAMILY _TOTAL FAMILIES 02 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 2 PERSONS 25 149 121 1 191 2 398 1 842 1 384 1 216 3 284 5 721 5 217 2 775 3 PERSONS 14 804 60 928 2 019 2 155 1 802 1 553 2 866 2 251 861 310 4 PERSONS 13 259 16 466 I 570 P 525 2 794 2 100 2 375 1 056 280 77 5 PERSONS 5 894 108 517 1 056 1 324 1 051 1 246 444 105 44 347 473 505 437 59 8 6 PERSONS.-. . A 2 175 1 25 138 7 OR MORE PERSONS 1 225 11 65 128 220 248 334 1:: 57 14

AGE OF MEMBERS TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 6 70, 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 WITN_MEMBERSI___ UNDER 18 yEARS 32 971 143 1 827 4 758 6 694 6 959 5 290 4 954 1 724 472 144 18 20_64 YEARS 57 256 188 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 3 468 899 65 yEARS AND oVER 11 672 3 7 46 70 123 173 456 987 6 579 3 227 TOTAL-MEMBERS 202 288 508 8 227 20 984 28 430 30 500 25 899 37 009 27 433 15 868 7 429 UNDER 18 YEARS 61 754 195 2 865 8 348 13 342 14 710 10 430 8 229 2 586 791 239 18 20_64 yEARS 122 496 309 5 354 12 581 14 997 15 627 15 273 28 271 23 801 4 913 1 369 65 yEARS AND OVER 18 038 4 8 54 91 144 196 509 1 046 10 164 5 822

AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.23 2.55 2.81 3.11 3.53 3.81 3.88 3.51 2.80 2.41 2.30 UNDER 16 YEARS 0.98 0.98 0.98 1.24 1.66 1.84 1.56 0.78 0.26 0.12 0.07 18 TO 64 TEARS 1.95 1.55 1.83 1.88 1.86 1.95 2;29 2.68 2.41 0.75 0.42 65 YEARS AND OVER 0.29 0.02 - 0.01 0.01 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.11 1.54 1.80

AGE OF OwN CHILDREN -TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 u 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 WITH OWN CHILDREN) OF_ANY ABE_ 40 647 128 1 774 4 704 6 672 7 058 5 937 7 889 4 291 1 527 668 uNDER 25 yEARS 37 137 128 1 772 4 702 6 667 7 052 5 918 7 431 3 011 413 42 UNDER 18 YEARS 31 112 125 1 770 4 696 6 656 6 921 5 204 4 534 1 077 112 17 UNDER 12-yEARS 22 539 120 1 767 4 635 6 198 5 279 2 so 1 460 226 29 11 UNDER 6 YEARS 14 202 118 1 693 3 974 4 255 2 741 940 401 71 5 4 UNDER 3 YEARS 8 503 109 1 316 2 660 2 500 1 365 376 154 22 - 1 TOTAL_OwN CHILDREN 79 049 155 2 721 A 190 13 259 15 343 13 216 15 931 7 028 2 233 974 UNDER 25 YEARS 72 629 155 2 219 8 185 13 251 15 332 13 124 14 513 4 711 575 66 UNDER 18 YEARS 57 658 152 2 715 8 165 13 182 14 512 10 071 7 232 1 446 155 28 UNDER 12 YEARS 37 453 149 2 707 7 927 11 151 8 980 4 210 I 963 297 44 15 UNDER 6 yEARS- 146 2 42o 5 572 5 806 3 478 I 148 488 83 5 6 UNDER 3 YEARS 199 L% 127 I 574 3 004 p 745 I 445 416 172 21 - 1

FAMILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER18 TOTAL 31 112 125 I 770 4 696 6 656 6 921 5 204 4 534 I 077 112 17 4 180 4 264 4 133 I 006 107 12 6_20 17 ONLY A___. . . 16 911 7 77 722 2 402 36 2 3 SOME-6-TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 6 204 . 191 I 162 2 065 1 792 666 267 UNDER 6 ONLy 7 997 118 I 502 2 812 2 190 949 274 114 35 3 I

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

_ _202AL FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 NONE-UNDER IP 31 594 74 I 158 2 010 1 396 1 076 I 470 0 008 8 725 6 467 3 210 1 UNDER 18 13 108 101 I 013 2 167 2 182 2 006 2 035 2 695 814 84 11 2 UNDER 18 11 045 23 593 I 732 2 059 2 995 I 988 I 247 184 20 4 784 419 52 4 3 UNDER 18 4 486 1 134 612 1 152 I 327 .. 4 UNDER 18 I 129 21 138 342 422 272 112 20 1 1 5 UNDER 18 373 8 32 94 111 82 41 4 2 , -1 -- 6 OR MORE UNDER 18 A 171 1 15 28 59 43 -20 -3 ToTAL-OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 57_658 152 2 715 8 165 13 182 14 512 (0 071 7 232 I 446 155 28 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.92 0.76 0.93 1.22 1.64 1.81 1.51 0.69 0.15 0.02 0.01 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.85 1;22 1;53 1;74 1.98 2.10 1.94 1.59 1.34 1.38 (B)

OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 10 592 9 802 6 579 3 227 NONE 6 TD 17 YEARS 39 591 192 2 660 4 822 3 586 2 025 I 744 6 121 8 260 6 469 3 212 1 CHILD-6-TO 17 yEARS II 890 7 237 I 106 2 229 2 338 2 135 2 736 806 83 12 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 17 yEARS 7 944 - 28 454 1 639 2 541 1 880 I 211 169 20 2 3 CHILDREN 6 20_17 YEARS 2 446 - 3 89 464 808 670 358 49 3 1 4 OR moRE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 835 . - _34 135 285 245 115 18 4 . 20TAL OWN CHILDREN 6 20 17 YEARS 38 507 6 295 2 593 7 376 11 034 8 924 6 744 1-364 -150 22 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.61 0.03 0.10 0.39 0.92 1.38 1;34 0;64 0.)4 0.02 0.01

27 22 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Temire, Type,Race, and Spanish Origin of (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS, FOR NFANING OP SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT! Householder: March 1985-Continued

SUBJECT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO ToTAL 20 24 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 29 34 39 44 75 AND 54 54 74 OVER AU-RACES-CONTINUED

ALL FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OwN CHILDREN 12 tO 17 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES NONE-12 TO 17 YEARS 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 8 052 7 997 6 673 1 CHILD 12 To 17 YEARS 48 087 195 2 920 6 500 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 . 9 986 6 417 4 118 2 711 6 665 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 4 8 178 8 855 6 487 3 210 3 826 1 295 2 512 2 382 2 748 776 3 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS T 24 278 1 163 78 7 4__OR MORE CH/LOREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 698 - - 1 301 015 134 9 4 59 173 236 1 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 110 - r 4 189 31 5 . 20 255 8 30 -44 24 AVERAGE PEA FAMILY 3 8 -238 2 031 _3 -. - 0.32 0.02 5 523 5 861 5 269 1 149 0.04 0.25 0.69 0.88 111 12 0.50 0.12 0.02 - OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS _TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 NONE 6 TO 11 YEARs 199 2 928 6 707 e 052 48 905 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 1 CHILD_6 _To 11 YEARS 197 2 663 4 013 q 236 3 967 6 579 3 227 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 yEARS 9 626 3 4 318 9 300 9 622 6 552 239 1 311 2 473 2 708 1 703 3 218 3 435 .._ 1 020 146 1 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 yEARS . . 23 388 1 113 14 9 ... . 577 1 117 562 191 4-OR MORE CM/LOREN 6 TO 11 YEARS - 3 82 208 30 11 - -82 . 173 83 25 4 TOTAL 011N CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS . 12 23 -32 1 - AVERAGE pER FAMILY le _302 -2 10 5 _- -267 2 355 5 346 5 510 -- . 0.29 0.01 3 063 1-475 215 0.10 0.35 0.66 0.69 _19 10 0.46 0.14 0.02 0.01 . 4ARRIED-COUptE-FAMILIES

TENURE

TOTAL FAMILIES WER FAMILIES- 54 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 252 (ENTER FAMILIES. 39 050 12 590 8 559 8 352 5 616 2 762 4 357 5 036 4 284 7 438 2 441 PUBLIC HOuSING 11 300 79 1 459 2 509 1 991 7 444 5 031 2 087 514 1 377 918 1 121 PRIVATE MOUSING -2 67 96 _66 908 585 354 10 786 76 1 392 47 -39 57 64 46 2 413 1 925 1 330 878 29 1 063 845 538 325 ilZE oF FAMILY

----TOTAL FAMILIES . PERSONS. 50 350 91 ...... 2 051 5 271 6 348 6 413 i PERSONS 19 220 36 922 5 202 8 559 8 352 5 616 1 715 1 174 _ 805 2 441 I PERSONS 11 346 40 633 2 301 4 630 4 543 661 1 602 1 567 1 270 1 080 2 210 I PERSONS 11 666 13 374 2 299 1 916 733 1 349 2 250 2 505 1 868 2 167 169 , PERSONS. . . 5 218 81 462 907 200 32 1 sea 950 1 200 957 1 119 , op moRE PERSONS 1 14 105 378 65 16 1 012 301 426 450 399 1 5 45 152 37 2 106 199 213 273 121 38 10 ,GE OF MERGERS

TOTAL-FAMILIES 1TM sesnesI 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 346 6 413 5 202 UNDER 18 YEARS 8 559 6 352 5 616 2 441 la TO 64 YEARS 25 063 61 1 130 3 517 5 140 5 534 4 150 3 909 65 YEARS ANO 0VER 45 352 91 2 057 5 271 1 243 250 49 9 374 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 - 4 'a 44 8 352 2 710 350 TOTAL_MEMBERS 70 113 296 772 5 616 2 441 NDER 18 YEARS 165 272 260 5 838 16 803 117 488 23 253 25 481 21 215 30 804 a 70_64 YEARS 62 1 693 6 041 10 260 23 231 13 092 5 295 5 YEARS AND OVER 102 590 178 11 952 5 442 _6 585 -1 843 4 141 10 739 12 937 13 446 405 04 15 195 4 12 643 23 784 20 569 3 678 23 56 83 130 476 AVERAGE-PER FAMILY 336 819 9 009 q 735 HOER 18 YEARS 3.28 2.06 2:84 3.19 3.66 3.97 4.08 0 70_64 yEARS 0.94 0.90 0.82 1.15 1.62 3;60 278 203 2.17 2.04 1.96 1,86 1.63 0.78 0.22 5 YEARS AND OVER 2.01 2.04 2.64 2.10 0.07 0;03 0.30 . . 2.43 2.78 246 0.65 0.01 0.01 0;03 0.20 0.04 0.10 1.60 1.94 AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TDTAL FAMILIES 1TH DON CHILDREN! So 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 OF-ANy-AGE i 352 5 616 2 441 UNDER 25 YEARS 30 321 55 1 109 3 499 5 138 5 575 4 542 UNDER le YEARS 20 583 55 1 107 3 499 6 120 3 179 916 5 138 5 573 4 535 5 890 leo UNDER 12 YEARS 24 210 55 1 107 3 496 2 398 359 30 17 990 5 128 5 522 4 117 3 782 UNDER 6 YEARS 55 i 104 3 458 4 920 902 94 9 UNDER 3 YEARS 11 715 55 4 506 2 4os i 313 199 1 080 3 145 3 660 2 487 840 26 5 7 295 55 908 381 63 4 2 262 2 255 1 295 351 - TOTAL OwN CN/LOREN 151 18 - . 4DER 25 YEARS 60 212 71 1 634 5 965 10 242 17 416 40ER 18 YEARS 56 784 71 1 632 5 965 10 374 12 656 5 363 1 333 45 556 10 242 12 312 10 345 11 644 259 PER 12 YEARS 71 1 632 5 946 10 193 3 525 503 46 4DER 6 YEARS 30 245 71 11 867 8 269 6 195 1 235 1 624 5 806 9 083 / 590 3 661 134 14 (DER 3 YEARS- 15 917 71 1 791 270 1 512 q 479 5 079 3 191 1 043 30 6 8 113 64 1 081 2 560 464 75 4 2 061 1 371 390 .! 169 18 - - 1M/LIES WITH OWN CMILDREN uNDER18 TOTAL TO 17-ONLY 24 210 55 1 107 3 495 5 128 5 522 INE 6 TQ 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 12 495 . 4 117 3 782 902 26 349 1 469 3 035 3 277 94 IDER 6 ONLY 5 048 . 78 3 400 839 90 6 668 778 1 681 1 6013 600 58 1 002 2 368 272 35 2 - 1 976 886 240 110 27 1 - 23 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued

AGE -OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 To 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND TOTAL _20_ 24 29 34 _11_ 44 54 64 74 OVER

ALL RACES-CONTINUED

MARRIED-COUPLE-FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 91 2 057 6 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 8 352 5 616 2 441 NONE-UNDER IR 26 14o 36 950 1 776 1 220 891 1 084 4 777 7 451 5 522 2 432 1 UNDER 18 9 640 41 564 1 617 1 592 1 419 1 426 2 140 665 68 8 2 UNDER 18 9 456 13 361 1 349 2 289 2 490 1 663 1 105 167 18 2 3 UNDER 18 3 635 1 74 430 907 1 110 684 381 44 4 -

4 UNDER 18 1 070 - 4 78 260 359 249 98 20 1 .A. 5 UNDER-la 20 14 67 95 57 38 3 2 - 6_09 MORE UNDER 18 130 - - 6 _13 48 _39 20 3 1 .. TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN UNDE 18 45-556 71 1 632 5-946 lo-193 11-867 8 269 6-195 1 235 -134 14 AVERAGE RER FAMILY 0.90 0.78 0.79 1.61 1.85 1.59 0.72 0.15 0.02 0.01 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY WITH CH/LDREN 1.88 (a) 1.47 1:4g 1.99 2.15 2.01 1.64 1.37 1.43 (13)

OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL-FAMILIES 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 a 559 8 352 5 616 2 441 NoNE 6 TO 17 YEARS 32 808 91 1 953 4 144 3 198 1 778 1 324 4 887 7 478 5 521 2 432 1 CMILD-6-TO 17 YEARS 8 679 - 89 838 1 09 1 715 1 530 2 177 664 68 a 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 6 303 - 14 243 1180 2 061 1 569 1 06 151 11 2 3 LHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 1 911 29 305 626 575 330 41 - 4 CR MORE CH/LDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 649 18 76 232 204 -99 17 -4 . TOTAL_OWN_CH/LDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 29 639 120 1 468 s 114 8 676 7 226 5 731 1 160 130 14 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY 0.59 0.06 0.28 0.81 1.35 1.39 0.67 0.14 0.02 0.01

OWN CM/LDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 0 350 91 2 07 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 8 352 5 616 2 441 NONE 12 TO 17 YEARS 39 359 91 2 041 5 162 5 413 9 602 2 142 5 362 7 563 5 539 2 £435 1 CHILD-12 TO 17 YEARS 7 402 - 8 82 780 1 842 1 764 2 214 643 63 6 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS- 2 964 ,. - 21 130 832 1 067 791 115 8_ , 3 CHILDREN-I2-T0-1-7-yEARS 539 4 26 113 195 168 28 5 - 4 OR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 85 1 - 25 34 23 - - TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 15 310 140 1 llo 3 971 4 60 4 40 966 94 8 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY 0.30 - 0.03 0.17 0.62 .0.89 0.51 0.12 0.0 -

241 CHILOREN 6 TO II YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 a 559 8 352 5 616 2 441 40NE-6-TC 11 YEARS 39 658 91 1 956 4 197 3 522 3 026 3 196 7 451 8 191 5 591 2 436 1 CHILD 6 TO II YEARS 7 409 - 91 836 1 787 2 212 1 436 90 127 14 5 ? CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 2 792 - 9 210 866 995 494 178 29 9 - 5 CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 429 - 2 22 155 153 69 23 A 1 - 1 0 MORE CHILDREN 6 TO ii YEARS ... 63 ... _5 la 27 7 5 _-. - rOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 14-329 - -112 1-328 4-004 4 705 2-618 1-326 195 36 6 WERAGE PER FAM/LY . 0.28 - 0.05 0.25 0.63 0.73 0.50 0.15 0.02 0.01 -

)THER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

rENuRE

TOTAL-FAMILIES 10 129 82 703 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1.;99 1 137 786 668 IWNER FAMILIES 4 716 6 R3 200 461 541 5 958 582 511 IENTER-FAMILIES 5 413 75 660 999 949 778 21 641 ;;: 204 137 PUBLIC HOUSING 982 14 145 197 170 117 119 68 26 II PRIVATE HOUSING 4 431 62 515 802 779 661 WE: 523 270 177 126

;12E OF FAMILY

----TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 82 703 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 786 668

P PERSONS 4 747 59 350 522 494 449 433 759 659 539 483

I PERSONS 2 938 20 241 370 510 447 40 458 255 112 122

. PERSONS 1 383 3 73 00 245 247 219 181 118 64 34

i PERSONS 609 ... 22 57 99 116 86 114 57 34 23 , PERSONS 263 - 12 33 44 42 49 34 26 18 5

I OR MORE PERSONS 188 - 5 la 18 20 34 53 21 18 1

.GE OF MEMBERS TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 82 70 i 199 1 411 I 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 786 668 IITH-MEMBERS1 UNDER la YEARS 6 836 75 641 1 Ile 1 367 1 221 972 787 393 182 _80 18 TO-64 YEARS 9 773 71 703 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 642 466 65 YEARS AND OVER 1 788 3 - 21 II 28 38 98 134 766 668

TOTAL MEMBERS 30 844 191 1 935 3 553 4 363 4 242 4 030 5 115 3 299 2 311 1 804 NDER 18 YEARS 12 541 103 1 07 2 124 2 768 2 427 1 727 1 274 591 329 118 18 TO 64 YEARS 16 085 83 848 1 406 1 582 1 785 2 258 3 739 2 574 1 053 758 65 yEARS AND OVER 2 209 4 - 24 13 30 45 102 134 929 928

AvERAGE PER_FAMILy 3..5 2.34 2;75 2.96 3.09 1.2_2 3.29 3.20 2.90 2.94 2.70 NDER la YEARS 1.24 1.26 1.55 1.77 1.96 1.84 1.41 0.80 0.52 0.42 0.18 1a TO 64 YEARS 1.59 1.02 1.21 1..7 1.12 1.35 1.84 2.34 2.26 1.34 1.14 65 YEARS AND OVER 0.22 0.05 - 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.12 1.18 1.39

29 24 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure Type, Race, and Spanish Originof Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF_SYMB,OLS. SEE TEM

SUBJECT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS)

UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To tOTAU,__ 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO __20_ 24 29 34 39 75 AND 44 44 _64- 74 OVER ALL-RACES-CONTINUED

OTHER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER--CONTINUED

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 82 703 wITH OWN CHILDREN, 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 OF ANy AGE 766 668 8 923 66 UNDER 25 YEARS 633 1 100 1 360 1 272 1 194 7 388 66 1 463 907 507 414 UNDER 18 yEARS 633 1 104 1 357 1 272 6 006 64 1 184 1 267 474 23 8 UNDER 12_yEARS 631 1 104 1 355 1 199 924 604 4 059 61 631 1 079 112 7 6 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 130 656 356 120 19 UNDER 3 YEARS 2 210 58 580 753 2 4 507 207 61 13 6 1 073 50 383 352 208 1 4 aa 17 3 2 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN - 1 JNDER 25 YEARS 16 611 77 1 043 2 076 2 726 13 996 2 661 2 524 2 606 1 343 752 JNDER 18 yEARS 77 1 043 2 073 2 722 2 657 611 10 731 75 2 454 2 251 672 30 16 INDER 12_YEARS 1 039 2 073 2 702 2 302 1 555 6 455 837 176 7 12 INDER 6 YEARS 73 1 039 1 979 1 820 911 464 2 879 70 668 139 20 2 a 1NDER 3 YEARS 993 608 227 83 17 1 237 56 466 390 1 5 240 60 17 3 2 - 1 :AmIL1ES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 6 006 64 1-70 17 ONLY 631 1 104 1 355 1 199 924 3 795 5 51 604 112 7 6 ;OmE 6_70 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 351 848 992 844 590 I 067 _. 109 373 107 5 2 INDER 6 ONLY 352 159 60 9 1 144 58 471 i 3 380 155 47 20 4 5 1 1 HNN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 82 703 1 199 IONE UNDER 18 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 UNDER 16 a 123 18 71 -95 786 668 2 685 -56 120 102 996 1 024 779 , UNDER 18 53 324 462 Rea 486 662 1 977 501 440 102 7 1 10 2 UNDER 18 227 365 524 435 286 771 - 121 5 - 3 , 57 UNDER 16 173 223 197 66 29 249 . 17 aa 5 - i UNDER 18 -.-- so 60 22 11 84 - 5 , . 1 ,-OR MORE UNDER 16 18 25 12 21 -40 - 3 1 - 0761 OWN:CHILDREN UNDER 10 1 _9 15 -11 --4 VERAGE PER FAMILY 10 731 75 1-039 2-073 - - - . 2 702 2 302 1 555 837 128 -7 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.06 0.92 1.46 1.73 1.92 12 1.79 1.75 1.27 0.52 0.11 0.01 (9) 1.65 1.88 1.99 1.92 0.02 1.68 1.39 1.14 (0) (8) 69 CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL-FAMILIES 10 129 82 703 1 199 __- ONE 6 TO 17 yEARS 1 411 1 119 1 226 1 599 1 137 CHIL0_6 IO 17 YEARS 5 267 76 542 475 786 668 2 730 211 167 322 1 000 1 029 780 2CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS t 145 446 561 514 663 1 460 510 442 97 5 34 CHILDREN 6 10_17 YEARS 14 201 426 3 494 416 276 121 5 . . 1 60 153 -OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 177 169 81 24 5 - OTAL_DwN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS - 16 69 1 7_852 50 38 -13 1 - . TAvERAGE PER FAMILy 5 172 1 080 2 Ov4 2 075 0.78 1 471 621 123 5 0.06 0.24 0.90 1.46 1;57 -7 1.20 0.51 0.11 0.01 0.01 AN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES _ 10 129 82 703 1 199 ONE 12 TO 17 YEARS 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 6 989 79 703 1 105 746 786 668 CHILD-12 TO 17 YEARS 375 448 1 053 1 036 2 2 199 3 91 478 781 666 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 773 577 524 427 92 5 3CHILDREN 42 TO 17-yEARS - 3 146 303 209 1N 2 4 144 . - 9 1 -OR mORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 33 SO 37 . -24 - - a - - DTALAWN_CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS - 6 --9 -2 A 4 276 3 - 94 - - . VERAGE PER FAMILY . . . . 881 1 392 1 090 ...... 699 108 -5 0.42 0.03 - 0.08 0.62 1.06 -4 0.89 0.44 0,10 0,01 0.01 FIN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 82 DNE 6 TO II yEARS - 703 1 199 1 7 392 911 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 786 CHILD-6 -TO 11 YEARS 79 547 511 509 773 ass 2 007 3 915 1 468 1 122 785 665 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 145 451 629 422 243 98 CHILDREN-6 TO-11 YEARS 577 14 170 216 13 T 3 102 61 13 1 - 135 - 1 60 - ('R moRE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 51 17 7 - 18 . - _7 5 - )TAL OwN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS -5 --I - A/ERAGE PER FAMILY 3 576 2 -172 986 - . - 1 22 683 381 122 15 0.35 0.03 0.24 0.82 0.86 - 3 0.52 0.31 0.08 0.01 - . 25 Table 3. Characteristics of Families. by Age, Tenure Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT)

AGE oF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 2010 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 30 44 54 64 74 OVER

WHITC

ALL FAMILIES

TENuRE

ToTAL FAMILIES 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 OWNER FAMILIES 40 865 23 616 2 816 4 540 5 169 4 506 7 743 7 695 5 252 2 505 RENTER FAMILIES. 13 536 139 I 799 2 812 2 299 1 716 I 272 I 382 I 015 671 431 PUBLIC-HOUSING- 649 9 106 100 110 64 57 71 67 22 PRIVATE HOUSING 12 886 129 1 693 2 711 2 188 1 851 I 215 I 311 948 6:4 409

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 2 PERSONS 22 711 96 I 190 2 050 I 562 I 195 I 028 2 920 5 256 4 830 2 564 3 PERSONS 12 743 52 739 1 697 1 825 1 541 I 360 2 544 1997 738 250 4 PERSONS 11 517 12 382 I 328 2 202 2 479 I 885 2 080 878 214 56 5 PERSoNS 4 894 = 82 419 896 I 136 898 999 353 78 34 6 PERSONS I 704 1 15 94 278 354 412 371 131 43 5 7 OR MORE PERSONS 831 1 7 40 76 179 195 211 95 20 7

AGE OF MEMBERS

-TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 WITH-MEMBERS+ UNDER 18 yEARS 27 407 114 1 410 3 875 5 606 5 965 4 578 4 110 1 329 324 97 18 10_64 yEARS 49 280 150 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 3 020 730 65 yEARS AND OVER 10 414 3 4 31 57 99 133 377 850 5 923 2 936 TOTAL MEMBERS 172 070 411 6 688 17 406 23 999 26 083 22 222 31 189 23 699 13 776 6 598 JNDER 10 YEARS 50 365 146 2 113 6 601 10 945 12 487 8 975 _6 571 _1 895 _ 486 146 18 TO 64 YEARS- 105 400 260 4 569 10 767 12 980 13 479 13 096 24 198 20 809 4 072 I 080 55 yEARS AND ovER 16 305 4 6 38 74 117 150 421 905 9 218 5 372

AvERAGE PER_FAMILy 3.16 2.54 2.77 3.09 3.51 3.85 3.42 2.72 2.33 2.25 JNDER 18 YEARS 0.43 0.90 0.87 1.17 1.60 1.781 1.55 0.72 0.22 0.08 0.05 18 TO 64 YEARS 1.94 1.61 1.89 1.91 1.90 1.96 2.27 2.65 2.40 0.69 0.37 55 yEARS AND OVER 0.30 0.03 - 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.10 1.56 1.83

IME oF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIE 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 NITH OWN CH/LORENI OF ANY_AGE 34 253 100 1 376 3 838 5 592 6 047 5 131 6 725 3 639 I 242 563 UNDER 25 YEARS 32 336 100 I 374 3 836 5 587 6 042 5 118 6 373 2 558 322 27 UNDER 10 YEARS 26 232 97 1 372 3 833 5 579 5 945 4 531 3 870 909 83 12 UNDER 12-YEARS 18 918 93 1 370 3 786 5 231 4 595 2 437 1 201 183 15 7 UNDER 6 YEARS II 937 0 I 329 3 303 3 645 2 398 709 323 51 4 4 UNDER 3 YEARS 7 290 83 I 064 2 301 2 167 I 210 321 127 17 - 1

TOTAL OwN CHILDRE 65 143 115 2 033 6 494 10 902 12 954 II 256 13 108 5 771 I 718 792 ORDER 25 YEARS 60 217 115 2 031 6 489 10 895 12 945 11 206 12 140 3 916 436 45 180E8 18 YEARS 47 975 113 2 027 6 476 10 eve 12 380 8 782 6 033 I 189 105 21 ORDER 12 YEARS 31 247 109 2 023 6 317 9 402 7 860 3 675 I 594 233 23 12 ORDER 6 yEARS 16 094 107 1 855 4 639 5 001 3 064 978 385 57 4 6 ORDER 3 YEARS 8 045 90 I 240 2 564 2 359 I 280 358 138 16 - I

,AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL- 25 232 97 I 372 3 833 5 579 5 945 4 531 3 870 909 83 12 , To 17 ONLY . . . . . 14 295 7 43 530 I 934 3 547 3 742 3 547 858 79 8 MME 6-20-17 AND SOME UNDER6 5 030 - 116 868 I 686 I 533 575 225 24 1 3 NDER 6 ONLy 6 906 90 I 213 2 435 1 959 865 214 99 28 3 1

MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 .62 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 IONE-UNDER 18 28 169 65 I 043 1 794 I 260 940 1 247 5 255 7 801 5 840 2 924 UNDER 18 11 174 82 821 I 821 1 831 I 725 I 753 2 365 703 66 e UNDER 18 9 937 14 444 I 431 2 480 2 614 I 747 I 039 151 14 3

I UNDER 18 3 695 1 91 468 941 I 131 687 338 37 2 - UNDER 18 1 049 13 06 265 338 236 85 14 1 1 5UNDER-18- 261 - 3 11 52 94 70 28 4 I . 6OR MORE UNDER 18 ...... 115 - - 7 11 43 38 16 1 - -- OTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 47-975 -113 2-027 6-476 10 848 12 180 8 782 6 033 1-189 -105 21 AVERAGE pER FAMILY 0.88 0.70 0.84 1.15 1.59 1.80 1.52 0.66 0.14 0.02 0.01 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.83 1.16 1.48 1.69 1.99 2.08 1.04 1.56 1.31 1.27 (8)

WN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 ONE 6 TO 17 YEARS 35 075 155 2 256 4 229 3 239 I 806 I 461 5 353 7 829 5 892 2 925 CMILD_6_70 17 YEARS 10 026 7 146 I 022 1 833 1 994 I 862 2 394 693 65 9 2CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 6 702 12 315 I 369 2 197 I 660 998 139 13 - 3CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS I 975 2 47 350 663 582 292 36 2 1 -OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 622 - -- -14 69 225 212 87 13 1 OTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 31 881 6 173 1 837 5 847 9 310 7 805 5 649 I 132 102 15 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.59 0.04 0.07 0.33 0.86 1.35 1.35 0.62 0.13 0.02 0.01 26 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Originof Househo!der: Maich 1985-Continued INUMWERS /N TMOUSAKOR_ FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) UhOER 20 To 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO TOTAL 20 24 29 34 75 AN0 39_._ _94_ 54 64 74 OVER wmITE..CONTINUED

ALL FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OwN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 yEARS

TOTAL-FAMILIES 59 400 NONE 12 TO 17 YEARS 162 2 415 5 628 6 639 6 885 5 778 9 125 42 i85 157 2 411 8 710 5 923 2 936 1 CmIL0_12 TO 17 YEARS- 5 495 5 636 3 676 2 316 5 BOO 7 911 5 853 8 953 4 4 114 991 2 930 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 yEARS 2 116 2 084 2 407 667 60 3 147 - - 14 181 5 3 CHILOREN 12 T-0-17 YEARS 945 1 132 757 110 7 529 . . 4 29 1 4-OR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 7 YEARS 123 207 142 21 3 . 86 - . 1 2 R4 39 _ 19 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 12 TO 7 YEARS 16 728 -1 -- - AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3 159 1 446 4 520 5-108 4-439 956 0.31 0.0; 0.03 0.21 0.66 9 o0a 0.49 . .11 0.2.? - OWN CH/LDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES _ 59 906 162 2 915 5 628 6 839 NONE 6 TO 11 YEARS 93 009 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 1 CHILD-6 -To 11 YEARS 159 2 258 4 301 3 701 3 383 3 708 8 099 8 560 7 988 3 147 5 910 2 930 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1 010 2 012 2 337 1 495 850 123 2 906 . 9 6 5 3 CHILDREN-6-70-11 YEARS 269 951 992 493 159 26 441 - 2 40 7 s 4 OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 160 151 72 15 2 57 - _- 7 - - TOIAL_DON CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 15 22 10 3 ____ - 15 153 2 168 1 678 4-401 - AVERAGE PER FAMILY 4-796 2 697 1 209 176 19 0.28 0.02 0.07 0.30 0.64 6 0.70 0.47 0.13 0.02 - - 4ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

rENuRE TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 85 I 881 4 738 5 707 5 750 1NNER-FA4ILIES- 36 060 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 102 2 300 1ENTER FAM1L1ES:. 12 568 2 592 4 L61 4 606 3 914 6 784 6 876 9 575 73 1 313 2 197 4 671 1 983 PUBLIC HOUSING- 1 647 1 142 759 909 757 511 320 2 57 -57 45 317 PRIVATE MOUSING 22 14 35 37 _34 17 9 256 70 1 256 2 090 1 602 1 121 745 874 720 478 300 1/2E OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 45 693 85 1 001 4 738 ! PERSONS 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 17 959 31 862 1 571 1 078 733 1 PERSONS 10 312 40 560 2 133 4 591 4 282 2 109 1 PERSONS 601 1 951 I 406 1 159 981 10 511 2 133 1 746 646 149 1 PERSONS 11 333 1 211 2 050 2 289 1 717 1 949 778 4 515 - 69 380 155 19 1 PERSONS 039 1 068 847 931 314 52 r oR mORE PERSONS 1 583 1 12 60 260 15 333 38i 350 120 39 2 763 1 5 36 74 168 178 197 84 13 6 fGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 85 1 881 4 738 f/Te MEMBERS4 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 UNDER 18 yEARs 22 204 59 1 014 19 70_69 YEARS 3 136 4 599 4 952 3 727 3 472 1 040 40 912 85 1 881 4 738 174 -31 65 YEARS AND OVER 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 2 448 8 597 - 2 13 303 35 58 91 247 669 5 182 2 300 TOTAL HEMBERS 147 453 NDER 18 yEARS 243 5 293 14 986 20 730 22 655 18 899 27 119 41 638 76 i 506 20 771 LI 805 4 933 8 40_64 yEARS 5 333 9 091 10 607 7 556 5 672 1 489 255 91 708 168 3 786 9 637 11 616 53 a YEARS AND OVER 11 977 11 236 21 170 18 568 3 223 409 14 028 . 2 16 93 71 108 276 713 8 327 4 471 ---- AVERAGE-PER FAMILY 3.23 NDGR 18 YEARS 2.87 2.81 316 3.64 3.94 404 3;53 0.91 0.89 0.00 2.72 2.28 2.14 8 TO 64 yEARS- 1.13 1.59 1.04 1.62 0.74 0.20 0.05 2.01 1.98 201 2.03 0.02 5 yEAPs AND OVER 2.04 2.08 2.40 2;75 2.43 0.62 0.18 0.31 . . - 0;01 OM 0902 0.04 0.09 1.61 1.94 GE OF OWN CHILDREN - TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 85 1 881 4 738 IT 06N CH1LDREN1 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 Or ANy AGE 2 300 27 016 53 996 3 119 4 596 UNDER 25 yEARs 9 992 4 062 5 442 2 800 779 155 UNDER 18 YEARS 25 471 53 999 3 119 4 596 4 990 4 o79 21 565 53 5 229 2 102 293 17 UNDER 12 yEARs 994 3 117 4 509 9 945 3 703 3 311 781 67 15 985 53 992 3 081 4 409 5 UNDER 6 YEARS 4 041 2 130 1 104 168 12 UNDER 3 YEARS 10 410 53 977 2 811 3 257 2 6 550 2 224 732 310 45 3 - 53 824 2 061 2 312 1 159 303 125 14 - . TOTAL OWN CHILDREN N ER 25 YEARS 52 817 66 1 952 5 259 9 077 10 905 9 232 49 932 to 921 4 591 1 097 216 NDER 18 yEARS 66 1 450 5 259 9 077 10 901 9 217 10 299 40 218 66 1 450 3 285 900 27 NOER 12_yEARS 5 250 9 036 10 548 7 936 5 299 1 042 26 778 66 i 445 5 127 87 7 NDER 6 yEARS a 094 7 064 3 259 1 486 217 18 ODER 3 YEARt 14 199 66 1 349 3 999 9 529 2 7 238 2 863 915 369 51 3 59 968 2 319 2 177 1 226 390 - 135 13 . - AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 10 _ _TOTAL 21 565 53 994 TO 17 ONLy 3 117 4 589 4 945 3 701 3 111 701 67 11 155 17 307 1 333 2 721 5 ORE 6_70 17 AND SoME UNDER 6 2 971 3 001 736 64 5 NDER 6 ONLY 4 389 - 73 668 1 463 1 408 532 6 027 215 23 1 - 53 904 2 143 1 799 816 199 94 22 1 . 27 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT/

AGE JF HOUSEHILDER /YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75-AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 _ 74 _ OVER

WHITE--CONTINUED

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES--cONTINUED

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - --__ _ToTAL_FAMILIES 45 643 85 I 881 4 738 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 613 5 182 2 300 NONE UNDER 18 24 078 32 887 I 621 I 118 806 969 4 382 6 U52 5 115 2 295 I VNDER 18 8 674 41 600 I 461 1 424 I 274 I 283 I 937 592 52 5 2 UNDER 18 8 471 II 324 I 206 2 080 2 264 I 497 940 136 12 . 314 35 2 - 3 UNDER 18 3 191 1 64 371 803 985 616 4 UNDER 18 902 2 65 224 299 221 75 14 I , 5 UNDE8_18 A, ._. A 225 3 9 45 87 50 28 3 1 - 6-OR-MORE UNDER-I8 102 5 _8 36 _36 _16 _I y 70741 OWN CHILDREN UNO'R 18 40 218 66 1-450 3-248 9 036 10-548 7-436 5-294 1-042 87 7 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . 0.88 0.78 0;77 111 1.58 1.03 1;59 0.69 0.14 0.02 - AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILOREN 1.86 (8) 1.46 1.68 1.97 2.13 2.01 1.60 1.33 (8) MI

OWN CHILDREN 6 To 17 YEARS T0TAL_FAMILIES 45 643 85 I 881 4 738 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 NONE-6-70 17 YEARS 30 105 85 1 791 3 763 2 912 I 622 I 169 4 476 6 875 5 116 2 295 I CHILD 6 TO 17 yEARs 7 746 - 79 737 I 415 I 524 1 383 I 463 588 52 5 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 5 607 - 9 206 I 060 I 870 1 426 902 124 11 - 3 CHILDREN-6-16-17 YEARS-- I 657 20 270 541 514 273 55 2 y 11_011 MORE CHILDREN 6 To 17 yEARS 529 - 12 -51 193 1ml -79 -12 -I - TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 26 075 101 I 248 4 507 7 685 6 521 4 930 490 _84 7 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.57 0.05 0.26 0.79 1.34 1.40 0.64 0.13 0.02 -

844 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS - TOTAL_FAMILIES 45 643 85 1 881 4 738 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 40NE-12 TO 17 YEARS 35 953 85 1 877 4 644 4 905 3 276 1 900 4 877 6 948 5 125 2 297 I CHILD 12 TO 17 YEARS 6 606 - 4 76 680 1 633 1 599 I 994 569 47 3 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 2 589 - . 14 107 727 963 676 95 7 3 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 442 4 16 92 181 126 20 3 - . 4_0R-MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 74 1 - _23 30 19 1 - roTAL OWN-CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 13-441 -121 -942 3 484 4 177 3 813 825 69 5 1VERAGE PER FAMILY 0.29 0.03 0.17 0.61 0.89 0.50 0.11 0.01 .

)114 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS _ToTAL_FAmILIES_ 45 643 ES 1 881 4 7,13 5 707 5 750 4 673 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 40NE 6 TO II YEARS 36 198 85 I 793 3 817 3 188 2 720 2 878 6 752 7 493 5 172 2 299 L W0_6_70 Ii YEARS 6 548 - 80 728 1 589 I 975 I 285 771 113 6 1 2 CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 2 486 - 7 173 784 903 459 151 25 5 . 5 CHILDRE216_70_11 yEARs 362 2 15 132 134 63 15 2 - - . 4-OR-MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS _49 _. _5 14 _19 _7 3 .. - roTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 12 634 97 1-128 3-565 4-201 2-345 I 117 165 15 2 1VERAGE PER FAMILY 0.28 0;05 0;24 0.62 0.73 0.50 0.15 0.02 - .

)THER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

rENURE TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 57 405 713 892 911 897 1 112 813 601 54i 473 623 462 445 IWNER_FAMILIES 3 725 ( _29 166 363 431 727 IENTER FAMILIES 3 216 51 375 547 550 481 424 385 191 138 96 EUDLIC_HOUSING 315 7 48 41 62 39 -42 -35 -27 --7 -5 PRIVATE HOUSING 2 901 43 327 506 467 441 382 350 163 131 90

1IZE oF FAMILY TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 57 405 713 892 911 897 1 112 813 601 541 ! PERSONS 3 593 48 224 52 337 353 337 599 499 435 407 1 PERSONS I 9)7 11 123 211 358 317 315 310 186 81 85 48 29 I PERSONS 847 7 37 106 128 154 159 108 78 ; PERSONS 340 12 37 50 60 46 62 34 23 17 . PERSONS 106 4 s 17 15 25 21 10 7 2 58 1 3 2 11 17 11 6 6 1 ' OR MORE PERSONS

IGE OF MEMBERS _ -TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 941 57 405 713 892 911 897 I 112 813 601 541 IITH MEMBERS! UNDER 18 YEARS 4 341 51 557 653 8.7 704 489 221 122 51 18 TO 64 YEARS 6 636 47 405 713 892 VI 897 1 112 813 483 364 541 65 yEARS 41.41 OVER 1 400 3 . II 10 20 25 77 III 601

TOTAL_4EMLERS- 19 012 125 I 059 1 983 2 617 2 783 2 767 3 223 2 217 I 618 I 420 INDER 18 YEARS 7 430 64 556 1 155 I 619 1 576 1 193 704 297 194 72 714 579 _C TO 64 YEARS 10 630 57 503 814 986 1 184 1 549 2 438 I 806 6 YEARS AND OVER 1 753 4 - 14 12 23 25 82 114 709 769

AVERAGE PER AHILY 2;85 CO2 2;82 2.78 2,93 305 3.08 2,90 2.73 2.69 2.63 INDER 18 YEARS 1.07 (81 1.57 1.62 1.81 1.73 1;55 0;65 0.37 032 0.15 1.07 8 TO 64 yEARs 1.53 (8) 1;24 1.14 1.10 1.30 1.73 2.19 2.22 1.19 5 YEARS AND ovER 0.25 (8) . 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.07 0;14 1.18 1.42

33 Table:3. Characteristics of Families, by Nge, Ternire, Type, Race, arid SpanishChigin of Plousehohler: Alarch (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT/ 1EM5--Contintuad

SUBJECT AGEOF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS)

UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To ToTAL 20 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 70 24 29 34 39 44 75 ANO 54 ___64 __ 74 OVER PMITE.--CONTINUED

OTHER FAMILIES. DEMALE HOUSEHOLDER...CONTINUED

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 57 WITH OWN CHILDREN! 405 713 892 911 897 OF-ANY-AGE- 1 112 813 601 14I UNOER 25 YEARS 6 076 43 355 648 ass 4 895 43 872 872 1 023 665 385 351 UNDER 18 YEARS 355 646 853 872 864 j 922 40 903 346 12 7 UNDER 12 YEARS 353 691 852 828 685 2 550 37 353 635 427 79 7 6 UNDER 6 YEARS 707 458 264 78 UNDER 3 YEARS 1 315 35 127 11 2 4 44! 319 132 43 10 639 28 218 211 3 1 4 125 41 10 3 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 2 - 1 10 549 JNOER 25 YEARS 45 548 1 140 1 603 I 730 8 783 45 1 735 1 793 516 JNDER 18 YEARS 548 1 135 1 599 507 6 649 1 728 1 704 1 529 :gg JNDER 12 YEARS 43 544 I 115 1 594 1 537 12 14 3 897 I 128 563 85 JNDER 6 YEARS 41 544 1 101 1 120 640 344 7 12 JNDER 3 "EARS 1 693 38 476 06 13 2 8 578 381 149 47 12 696 29 246 215 3 1 5 146 42 10 3 2 - 1 7AM/LIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 7074. 3 922 5 To 17 ONLY .-. kis 353 646 852 2 607 828 ,.,5 427 79 7 50ME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 0 27 205 533 696 6 575 - 641 417 75 5 JNDER 6 ONLY 39 193 201 94 37 2 740 35 287 247 6 1 - 3 117 36 6 4 3 1 1 194 CHILDREN UNDER 10 TOTAL-FAMILIES !ONE-UNDER 19 6 941 57 405 713 892 --- 3 019 011 897 1 112 813 601 . UNDER 16 _.,1 67 -41 -83 541 ? UNDER 18 2 009 1.1 200 309 685 735 594 535 317 363 P7g 325 74 I UNDER 10 1 290 3 119 210 368 7 2 442 290 214 78 4 . i UNDER 18 - 24 92 119 3 140 128 62 17 - I UNOER ia . - 11 31 39 - 37 14 7 - / OR_ MORE UNDER 18 . 29 .. - 2 - 1 . . . . . 6 3 . -13 -- 16 ._. 1 - - 'OTAL (MN CH/LOREN uNOER 18 - 2 _1 _7 6 649 43 2 --- - - NERAGE PER FAMILY -..- .-. -.--. _544 1_135 1-594 1-537 1 128 _. .... , . . . 0.96 (B) 563 85 _7 12 NERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.34 1.59 1.79 1.69 1.70 (8) 1.54 1.26 0.51 0.10 0.01 0,02 1.76 1.87 1.86 1.65 1.32 1.09 (8) 18) MN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL_FAMILIES !ONE_6_ TO 17 YEARS 6 941 57 465 713 892 911 897 1 112 CHILD-6 TO 17 YEARS 3 750 51 339 314 tsa 813 601 541 / 867 5 121 219 688 737 595 ! 64 536 CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 166 358 374 393 327 945 - 2 71 5 3 i CHILDREN-6-70-17 YEARS 103 263 276 200 76 ! OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 284 - T 27 74 4 - " 87 110 57 14 - 'OTAL OWN- CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS - _- --3 -19 - 1 4 955 30 28 _7 VERAGE PER FAMILY -5 68 557 I 211 1 389 -1 - 0.71 1 081 -551 82 5 0.09 0.17 6.78 1.36 1.52 7 1.21 0.50 0,10 0.61 0.01 MN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 57 IONE_12 TO 17 YEARS 405 713 892 897 4 863 54 405 678 1 112 813 601 CmIL6 12 TO 07 YEARS 520 29/1I 320 1 512 3 - 34 723 744 596 r41 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS...... 285 401 401 317 65 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 yEARS- 479 - - - 5 2 76 73 194 145 62 4 OR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS r - 13 30 24 I 11 10 .. - OTAL-OwN-CHILDREN 12 TO 17_YEARS -- 2 _I _a AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2-751 -3 34 474 - -- - . 0.40 897 -784 477 _73 (8) 0.05 0.53 0.98 5 _ii 0.87 6.43 0.09 0.61 0.01 WN CHILOREN 6 TO 11 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 6 94i 57 405 ONE-6-TO 11 YEARS 713 892 911 897 1 112 1CHILD 6 76 11 YEARS 5 228 54 331 813 601 54) 302 520 656 1 043 805 2CH/LOREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1 274 3 3g: 262 381 660 538 363 305 187 62 8 3CHILDREN 6 70 II YEARS 2 93 142 - 3 71 70 48 7 1 OR MORE IN/LOREN 6 TO 11 YEARS - - 25 26 .. . -6 14 5 - - DIAL OWN-CH/LOREN 6 TO 11 yEARS - . 1 - - 2 204 1 _3 A AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2 68 523 737 -490 - - - - 6.32 (0) 297 74 9 - 0.17 0.73 0.63 0,54 0.37 3 0.67 0.01 - .

3 4 29 Table 21. Characterbith:s of Families. by Age, Tenure rypec MUM; and Spartilth Origin offictuuthader: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE_TEXT)

woF OF NOUSEHOLDER-AYEARA: SUBJECT UNCER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

BLAC-11

ALL FAMILIES

TENURE

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 880 699 1 114 888 570 249 OWNER-FAMILIES- 3 270 - 33 162 307 424 378 726 426 184 RENTER FAMILIES. 3 5C7 30 416 747 672 456 321 388 :g: 144 75 PUBLIC-HOUSING- 841 -5 116 193 130 98 96 96 61 31 16 PRIVATE HOUSING 2 666 25 300 554 542 358 225 292 19C 114 59

5/ZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 880 699 1 114 888 570 259 2 PERSONS 2 261 18 174 291 242 159 163 307 392 345 170 3 PERSONS 1 730 7 167 276 264 213 157 274 214 104 54 A PERSONS 1 358 4 72 199 252 241 160 216 140 55 18 5 PERSONS 76R .. 22 78 125 146 110 177 71 23 10 5 PERSONS 366 10 41 56 92 68 46 37 14 3 7 OR MORE PERSONS 300 23 40 29 42 95 34 28 4

WE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAM/LIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 080 699 1 114 888 570 259 NITH MEMBERS: UNDER 18 YEARS 771 539 636 129 48 18 70_64 yEARS : 22f 11. Z.171-4 909 31: ;2: 699 1 114 N2 380 153 65 YEARS AND OVER 1 057 - - 10 4 13 30 49 121 570 259

TOTAL-MEMBERS 24 375 79 1 356 3 021 3 516 3 460 2 827 4 567 2 999 1 808 741 1NDER 18 YEARS 9 306 42 695 1 540 1 979 1 790 1 089 1 253 559 268 84 LE1 70_64 YEARS . 13 628 37 661 1 464 1 533 1 658 1 709 3 264 2 322 716 264 i5 YEARS AND OVER 1 441 - . 9 4 12 30 50 119 025 393

AVERAGE-PER FAMILY 3.60 (S, 3.02 3.32 3.59 4.04 4.10 3.17 2.86 INDER .18 YEARS 1.37 01 1.55 1.70 2.02 3::3 1.56 1.12 g.11 0.47 0.33 8 TO 64 YEARS 2.01 18) 1.47 1.61 1.57 1.88 2.44 2.93 2.61 1.26 1.02 6 YEARS AND OvER 0.21 (B) . 0.01 0.01 0;04 0.04 0,13 1.45 1.52

ZE OF owN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 880 699 1 114 888 570 259 q711 OWN CHILDRENI QF ANY_AGE 5 202 23 363 758 878 803 631 905 507 243 91 UNDER 25 YEARS 4 689 23 363 758 878 803 625 811 336 80 11 UNDER 18 YEARS _ 3 890 23 363 755 075 769 501 465 112 24 3 uNDER 12_yEARs 2 872 23 362 743 769 509 261 165 27 10 2 UNDER 6 YEARS_ 1 784 23 332 575 443 24 111 43 15 - . UNDER 3 YEARS 918 21 225 295 220 41 13 5 - -

TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 11 382 34 636 1 510 1 947 1 920 1 545 2 214 966 450 159 NDER 25 YEARS io 057 34 636 1 510 1 947 1 917 1 5614 1 804 570 119 15 NDER 10 yEARS 7 741 34 636 1 504 1 924 1 684 937 813 166 40 4 NDER 12-YEARS 4 942 34 635 1 426 1 378 818 365 230 41 13 2 NDER 6 YEARS 2 903 34 523 800 557 277 130 62 20 , - NDER 3 YEARS 1 134 32 303 370 252 10\ 45 20 5 - .

AM/LIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER lo

-TOTAL 3 890 23 363 755 875 769 501 465 112 24 To 17 ONLY . ,. . . . . 2 106 3, 100 431 528 387 423 98 24 2OME__6_70_17 AND SOME uNDER 6 962 _- -70 268 316 196 68 35 13 - NDER 6 ONLY 822 23 261 307 127 45 45 8 7 - -

MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 880 699 1 114 888 570 259 oNs_uNDER IR 2 887 7 -86 154 103 112 199 649 776 546 256 UNDER 18 1 579 14 172 297 286 225 223 263 ao 17 3 2UNDER 18 1 330 9 137 259 291 299 182 130 20 3 - 3uNDER 18 612 40 133 lel 149 58 42 7 1 . 4UNDER 10 223 a 38 65 69 23 IS 5 . . 5UNDER-I8 97 5 21 36 12 9 12 - 1 - 6 oR MORE uNDER 18 50 - 1 8 _17 14 5 4 - _I ._. DTAL_OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 7_741 -34 -636 1-504 1 924 1-684 -937 -813 166 40 -4 AvERAGE PER FAMILY 1.14 (8) 1.42 1.65 1.97 1.91 1.34 0.73 0.07 0.01 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.99 (8) 1.75 1.99 2.20 2.19 1.87 1.75 .!1: (B) (B)

MN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL FAM:LIEs 6 778 30 449 909 978 880 699 1 114 8118 570 259 3NE 6 To 17 yEARS 3 710 30 347 461 156 243 657 783 546 256 CHILD_6_10 17 YEARS 1 558 - 87 259 1;31g 280 216 270 80 17 3 2CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 972 - 14 128 236 275 166 133 16 3 - 3CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 356 41 104 116 52 33 7 i - 4QR MORE CHILDREN 6 70 17 YEARS 182 . 20 -62 52 22 -21 2 2 - )TAL owN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 yEARs 5 338 113 704 1 367 1 407 807 751 146 40 4 TAJERAGE PER FAMILY 0.79 0.25 0.77 1.40 1.60 1.15 0.67 0.16 0.07 0.01

35 211)

Table :I. Characteristics of Fannilhas, by Alps, Tenure, Type, REIMand SpanishOrigin of Householder:March 1985-Continued IMUMBEAS IN THOUSANDS. FOR HEARING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TLAT)

SUBJECT AGE oF HOUSEHDLDER_lyEARS)

UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO TOTAL 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75-AND 20 24 79 __34 39 44 54 64 74 _OVER_ BLACK-CONTINUED

ALL FAmILIES--CONTINUED

OwN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS ---- -TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 970 mORE 12 TO 17 YEARS- 4 826 880 699 1 114 888 570 I CMILD-I2 TO 17 YEARS- 30 448 837 574 302 259 I 289 . 317 719 292 550 258 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS- 1 62 280 147 236 OIL 265 79 17 1 3 CMILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS - . lb 88 181 130 122 97 11 1 - 4-0R- MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS - 29 46 21 28 44 2 -21 - _6 - TOTAL_OWN_CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 2 799 __5 3 ----5 2 _- AvERAUE PER FAMILY _. 1 77 546 .. 866 572 584 125 27 0.41 CB) 0.09 0,56 0.98 -2 0.82 0.52 0.14 0.05 0.01 DO CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS ------ToTAL FAMILIES 6 778 30 449 909 978 9ONE_6_70 11 YEARS 880 699 1 114 888 1 CHILD 6 To 11 YEARS 4 901 30 348 478 389 570 259 1 326 478 511 978 871 560 257 2 0H1LDAEN 6 TO 11 YEARS - 86 277 402 286 413 141 110 13 a 2 3 CHILDREN-6-TO 11 YEARS - 14 108 137 92 41 114 17 44 1 - ;OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1 41 4., 16 6 7 1 24 - . _ TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 5 --1. ---9 . 2 - IMAGE PER FAMILY 2 539 _ - -112 626 820 _. - 542 235 168 21 13 0.37 484 0.25 0.69 0.84 0.62 2 0.34 0.15 0.02 C.02 0.01 1ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

rENuRE

ToTAL_FAMILIES 3 469 6 WIER-FAMILIES 132 401 437 473 361 617 lENTER_FAMILIES 2 218 123 200 362 362 117 315 249 483 4 45 PuBLIC-MOUSING-- 1 251 6 ilg 278 236 298 07 164 - 158 113 134 117 64 30 PRIVATE MOUSING 10 35 _17 1 087 .14 23 -16 24 10 6 105 243 219 139 9 90 118 92 54 21 'In OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 __- ! PERSONS 6 132 461 437 473 361 617 1 010 4 44 562 362 117 ' PERSONS 102 .69 52 50 - 132 243 227 07 ; PERSONS 776 45 115 107 87 68 111 135 815 2 31 107 111 69 17 I PERSONS 154 lob 146 95 36 . PERSONS 487 10 54 76 11 208 93 71 123 48 11 ' OR MORE PERSONS 2 14 28 66 1 172 46 31 19 -2 . 9 23 20 28 52 22 16 2 GE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL_FAMILIES 3 469 6 132 401 ITM-MEMBERS4--- 437 473 361 61V 562 UNDER 18 yEARs 362 117 2 061 18 70_64 YEARS-.- 8e 297 364 411 273 3 234 g 345 145 _61 14 65 YEARS AND ovER 132 411 437 473 361 617 620 - 562 207 37 - 3 3 6 17 21 92 TOTAL-MEMBERS ..__ 362 117 NOE410YEARS 12 927 17 415 1 390 I 692 2 005 ---- 4 127 1 584 2 609 1 874 1 048 0 TO-64 YEARL--- _6 151 567 801 963 574 294 7 866 10 664 256 119 24 5 yEAP5 AND OVER 265 819 890 1 036 992 1 921 934 - - 3 1 528 353 51 2 5 18 23 90 AVERAGF PER_FAMILY 575 219 3.73 CB) - AnER IA YEARS 1.14 357 3.88 4.23 4.38 4.23 a y0-64 yEARS 1.19 (6) 1.14 1.42 3.33 2.90 2;50 1.83 2.04 1.59 1;08 0.46 6 2.27 (B) 2.00 0.33 0.21 5 YEARS AND OVER 2.04 2.04 2.19 2.74 3.11 2.72 0.98 0.27 CB) - 0.01 - 0.01 0.43 0.05 0.04 0.16 1.59 1.86 AGE OF DAN CHILDREN

_TOTAL_FAMILIES 3 469 6 132 ITH OWN CMILDRENI 401 437 473 361 617 562 PF ANY AGE 362 117 2 340 2 88 UNDER 25 YEARS 296 364 414 309 5 2 190 2 88 268 108 16 UNDER 111 yEAAs 364 414 306 49;4 1 822 1 88 202 55 10 UNDER 12-YEARS NI 362 408 266 303 1 302 2 87 75 22 3 UNDER 6 YEARS 293 340 3,: 171 125 19 882 2 81 260 10 2 UNOER 3 YEARS 248 166 74 39 13 . 485 2 64 151 137 . 80 34 13 S TOTAL_OWN CHIL,REN - - NDER 25 YEARS 5 301 5 148 565 800 I 013 790 I 225 540 NDER 10 yEARS 4 E69 5 148 565 190 26 800 I 013 777 1 108 3 689 5 148 356 84 14 HOER 12-YEARS 559 792 940 530 558 117 2 365 5 147 540 38 4 NDER 6 YEARS 654 549 246 176 34 NDEA 3 YEARS 7 199 5 134 302 317 13 2 590 196 91 S. 19 . 5 91 188 156 89 . 37 23 5 - - 0041LIES WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ToTAL- 1 822 2 To 17 PNLY . . . BB 293 362 . . . . .- 940 408 266 303 75 22 DmE 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 . 7 J! 113 243 3 ..... , . , . . . 192 205 62 VDEA 6 ONLY 475 - --4 90 162 22 3 407 132 48 31 a - 2 77 171 86 33 - 26 a 5 - .

36 31 Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March1985-Continued (ku4SENS_IN__TAausAk0S. cop mEANINF 1M SYMBOLS SEE TEAT)

AGE -OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND Tom_ 20_ _LC VL 3_4 J9 44 54 64 74 OVER

BLACK-CONTINUED

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES.-cONTINUED

DWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 3 469 6 132 401 437 473 361 617 562 362 117 !IONE UNDER 18 1 647 4 44 108 75 -65 96 313 487 340 115 4 UNDER 18 689 . 47 116 108 102 94 155 49 15 3 2 UNDER 18 656 2 31 106 132 159 112 92 18 3 - 3 UNDER 18 298 52 77 87 36 34 3 1 . 3 UNDER 18 115 12 24 46 16 10 5 . . 5 UNDER 18 41 - 5 17 -4 5 9 1 - 5-OR MORE UNDER 18 . . I 4 _10 3 3 w _i . FOTAL_OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 6g o -148 -559 792 940 530 -558 -117 38 4 IVERAGE PER FAMILY ...... (8) 1.12 1.39 1.99 1.47 0.90 0.21 0.10 0.03 1VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILOREN 2::: (8) 1.68 1.91 ;:T1 2.30 2.00 1.84 1.55 (8) (B)

MIN OHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 6 132 401 431 473 361 617 562 362 117 IONE-6-70 17 YEARS 2 054 6 121 278 161 98 122 321 492 390 115 I CHILD 6 TO 17 (EARS 695 - 9 80 133 140 101 162 51 15 3 I CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 469 2 29 93 140 95 92 14 3

5 CHILDREN_6_70_17 YEARS 161 . 7 27 63 31 28 3 1. - I OR-MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 90 - -6 22 -32 13 14 2 2 - 10TAL OWN CHILDREN 6 10_17 YEARS 2 990 14 177 475 745 439 501 90 38 -4 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.72 0.10 0.44 1.09 1.57 1.21 0.81 0.17 0.10 0.03

1WN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 3 469 6 132 401 437 473 361 617 562 362 IONE 12 TO 17 YEARS 2 548 131 387 326 199 174 365 500 343 IN CHILD-I2 TO 17 YEARS 604 - 1 6 83 175 112 161 50 15 1 ! CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 293 - 7 17 78 66 65 8 i . 1CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 65 - - 10 20 8 23 2 2 -

HOR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 13 r . r _1 _2 3 2 - .. ZTAL_OWN_DHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 1 325 1 19 -138 392 284 382 83 24 -2 ANERAGE PER FAMILY 0.38 (8) 0.01 0.05 0.32 0.83 0.79 0.62 0.15 0.07 0.01

IN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES_ 3 469 6 132 401 43? 473 361 617 562 362 117 ONE 6 TO 11 YEARS 2 607 6 122 278 203 223 236 521 551 352 116 CHILD 6 TO 11 YEARS 602 - 8 150 168 93 77 7 e 2 2CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 201 2 :: 61 63 30 12 4 1 CHILDREN-6-70-11 YEARS- 48 - 6 19 14 2 5 - 1 - a OR MORE CHILDREN 6 To 11 YEARS 12 . . _. _4 _A _. _ 2 -- _. - OTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1-166 -- 13 158 337 353 155 120 15 13 2 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0;34 (D) 1.10 0.40 0;77 0.75 0.43 0.19 0.03 0.04 0.02

THER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

EN,RE

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 21 284 459 498 371 305 448 284 173 120 WNER FAMILIES 905 _13 27 96 109 211 162 110 BO ENTER_FAHILIES 2 060 21 271 432 an 275 197 235 123 63 40 PUBLIC-HOUSING 652 5 97 75 80 36 19 6 PRIVATE HOUSING 1 408 16 174 27: ;:76 200 172: 155 86 45 34

I2E OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 21 284 459 498 371 305 448 284 173 120 2PERSONS 1 063 11 115 ;51161 87 90 146 139 96 72 PERSONS 881 7 113 21 142 113 85 136 68 29 35 PERSONS 499 3 35 84 115 83 57 66 37 15 5 PERSONS 254 9 20 48 53 37 50 20 11 6 PERSONS _ _ 149 28 26 26 22 11 16 10 3 7OR MORE PERSONS 119 14 16 9 14 39 11 12 -

ASE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 21 284 459 498 371 305 448 284 173 120 1TH MEmBERSI UNDER 18 YEARS 2 335 21 275 489 349 248 269 155 57 29 18 T0_64 yEARs 2 914 21 284 41g: 498 371 305 448 284 140 95 65 YEARS AND oVER 356 - 7 1 6 9 19 21 173 120

TOTAL-MEMBERS 10 314 56 839 1 482 1 687 1 343 1 159 1 756 966 658 367 /DER 18 yEARS 4 824 35 515 932 1 110 783 485 527 263 130 -45 5 TO 64 YEARS- 5 073 21 324 544 576 555 665 1 212 684 320 171 5 yEARS AND OVEA 416 - - 6 1 5 9 18 19 208 151

AVERAGE PER FAMIL (8) 2.95 3.23 3.39 3.62 3.80 3;92 3.40 3;80 3.05 IDER 18 YEARS ?::: (8) 1.81 2.03 2.23 2.11 1.59 1.18 0.93 0.75 0.37 1 I TO-64 YEARS 1.71 (8) 1.14 1.18 1.16 1.50 2.18 2.70 2.41 1.05 1.92 6 1 yEARS AND OVER 0.14 (8) - 0.01 . 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.07 1.20 1.26

37 32

'fa lode 3; Characteristics of FitninhiS, by Age, Toner% Type, Rims, and Spanish C)dgin ofFlousehohler:March1935--Continued (NUMBERS /4 THOUSANDS. FOR HEANINGDE_SYHROLS, SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) UNOER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 35 TO _IOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 75 AND _44 _5_4 _ 64 74 OVER 8LACK77CONTIMED

0T:!ER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSE40L0ER--cONTINUED

IGE oF owN CH/LDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 I/TH OWN CHILDREN: 21 284 450 408 371 305 448 284 173 120 OR ANY AGE 2 662 , UNDER 25 YEARS 21 269 440 484 365 300 404 2 336 21 269 211 111 58 UNDER 10 YEARS 440 484 365 290 333 114 1 942 440 11 2 UNDER 12-YEARS 209 483 336 218 152 23 I 423 E 269 427 406 , UNDER 6 YEARS 179 81 37 4 - UNDER 3 YEARS 853 21 245 296 182 70 34 3 2 . 7 410 19 158 131 79 16 6 7 - 7 TOTAL OWN CM/LDRE 7 INDER 25 YEARS 29 479 906 1 084 864 ,1 Hi 29 719 933 220 99 iNDER 10 YEARS 479 906 1 084 861 691 659 3 831 29 479 al 18 2 INDER 12 YEARS 906 1 069 700 380 240 28 2 427 29 479 848 671 . 7 /NDER A YEARS 246 105 46 4 7 NDER 3 YEARS 1 126 29 379 384 217 73 513 26 33 4 1 - 208 165 90 17 6 - - - .AMILIFSWITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 10 -TOTAL- 1942 21 269 , 440 483 TO 17 ONLy ...... 336 218 152 23 . I 090 - 24 144 301 266 7 014E_6_70-17 ANO SOME UNOER 6 473 184 140 22 7 - NDER 6 ONLY - 66 176 145 62 21 3 380 21 178 120 37 - - - 8 13 7 2 7 - aMN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 _ - ONE -UNDER 18 21 204 459 498 371 305 1 022 -15 448 284 173 120 1UNDER 18 -10 15 35 87 296 261 815 14 122 164 173 120 2UNDER 18 164 ill 117 101 21 641 7 103 151 - 7 UNDER le 146 129 69 37 7 . 299 32 77 102 7 UNDER IS 61 18 7 2 - 5 107 7 26 41 7 UNDER-18 23 7 4 , 6 54 5 16 18 - OR MORE UNDER 18 8 4 3 7 7 27 1 12 7 OTAL-ORN CHILDREN UNDER 18. . 7 4 --2 . - A 3 831 -29 -479 -906 1 069 KRAGE PER FAM/LY . . . 700 380 240 - . . 1.29 (8) 1.68 a 7 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY WITH CHILOREN 1.97 2.15 1.89 1.24 0.54 0.10 - 1.97 (8) 1.78 2.06 2.21 2.08 . 1.74 1157 (80 (8) (8) IIN CH/LOREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 2 964 ONE 6 TO 17 YEARS 21 284 459 498 371 1 402 305 448 284 173 120 CHILD-6-70 17 YEARS--- 21 194 140 52 -43 806 101 296 263 173 120 2CH/LDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS - 78 175 193 130 109 478 - 97 101 20 - . 3CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS-- 12 135 124 69 40 7 . 190 1 34 7 4OR MORE CH/LOREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 77 53 17 5 -90 7 14 2 - - DTAL_OWN_CHILOREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 40 20 -9 --6 -7 2 705 100 517 7 7 AOERAGE PER FAMILY 852 627 347 235 _27 0.41 0.35 1.13 1.71 1169 1114 0.53 0.09 7 . (N CH/LOREN 12 TO 17 YEARS - TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 )NE 12 TO 17 YEARS. , 21 459 498 371 1 987 305 448 284 173 I n 1CHILD-I2 TO 17 YEARS 21 WI 401 201 al 640 121 313 263 173 120 2 7 . 56 191 160 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 263 117 97 20 7 . 3 7 7 3 70 99 56 CHILDREN-12 TO-17 YEARS. . . 32 2 7 7 4 61 . 19 26 OR MORE ammagEN 12 TO 17 YEARS 13 7 11 5 7 7 I. 6 -4 OTAL OWN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 1 404 _- -1 -2 . . . AtERAGE PER FAMILY 58 399 454 275 194 25 - 0.47 (8) 7 0.13 0.80 1122 7 0.40 0.43 0.09 7 7 0IN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 21 284 459 498 371 )4E 6-TO 11 YEARS 2 001 305 448 284 173 120 1CHILD 6 TO 11 YEARS 21 194 157 163 684 233 246 411 282 173 120 2CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS . 78 166 238 104 47 205 31 2 CM/LOREN 6 TO II YEARS 7 12 77 70 29 11 - 5 ,.. 7 63 1 3; 23 OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 2 1 - - 7 12 7 7 -4 -3 MAL OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1 301 7 r . A,ERAGE PER FAMILY - 100 458 454 173 72 42 2 7 0.44 (8) 0.35 1.00 0.91 0.47 0.23 0.09 0.01 7

38 33 Table 3. Characteristics of Familia*, bV Age, TenureType, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR MEANIRG_OF-SYMBOLS--. -SEE TEAT:

SUB4ECT AGE oF HOUSEHOLDER (yEARS) _ UNDER 20 TO 25 To 30 To 35 To 40 TO 45 To 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND ToTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 _54_ _61_ 14 OVER

SpARISH-ORIBIN

ALL FAMILIES

TENURE

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 591 565 474 OWNER-FAMILIES- 557 652 459 214 85 1 772 - 23 158 221 264 RENTER_FAMILIES. 223 392 292 144 55 2 167 24 293 433 343 293 251 260 167 70 30 PUBLIC-HOUSING- 195 1 23 _23 27 PRIVATE HOUSING 28 17 37 23 10 -4 1 972 23 271 410 316 265 233 233 144 60 26

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 591 565 557 474 652 459 214 2 PERSONS 962 85 10 96 129 _81 _58 -63 146 194 130 57 3 PERsoNs 948 12 120 159 116 4 PERSONS 110 105 169 104 30 16 936 1 70 161 5 PERSONS 171 159 log 160 79 21 5 552 - 18 93 114 109 84 85 37 10 6 PERSONS . 2 276 lo 24 59 60 53 45 26 5 - 7 OR moRE PERSONS 266 1 4 26 25 62 59 48 25 11 6

kGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL_FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 591 565 557 474 NITH-MEMBERSI--- 652 459 214 85 UNDER 18 yEARS 2 792 21 238 493 491 514 394 409 162 54 15 18 10_64 YEARS 3 832 23 317 591 565 474 65 YEARS AND OVER 557 652 459 155 39 429 1 t 7 10 10 14 50 36 214 85 TOTAL-MEMBERS 15 207 71 1 025 2 209 2 311 2 477 2 105 2 595 1 571 667 256 INDER le YEARS 6 161 28 105 1 060 1 199 1 360 18 TO 64 YEARS--- 954 752 275 94 34 8 537 41 610 1 1 100 1 1 15 YEARS AND OVER 142 105 134 1 785 1 257 281 -74 589 2 2 7 12 12 17 58 39 292 147 AvERAGE PER FAMILY 3.88 (Bi 3.24 3.74 4.09 4.45 4.45 3.98 RIDER 18 YEARS 3.42 3.12 2;99 1.56 (B) 1.28 1.79 2.12 2.44 2.01 1.15 0.60 0.44 0.40 18 TO 64 YEARS 2.I7 (o) 1.95 1.93 1.98 SS YEARS AND OVER 1.95 2.39 2.74 2.74 1.31 0.87 0.15 (B) 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.09 0.08 1.37 1;72

(GE OF OwN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 591 565 IITH OWN CHILDREN: 557 474 652 459 214 05 OF_ANY AGE 3 125 20 224 481 484 520 433 UNDER 25 YEARS 539 290 103 32 2 929 20 224 480 484 520 430 507 UNDER la YEARS 227 32 s 2 602 20 224 480 483 513 385 374 107 15 UNDER 12- YEARS 2 049 2 20 224 476 452 419 259 167 30 1 1 UNDER 6 yEANs 2 306 20 218 425 UNDER 3 YEARS 320 254 leo 42 7 I 839 17 171 277 175 127 54 14 4 - - TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 7 256 23 371 1 017 1 184 NOER 25 YEARS 1 406 1 173 1 202 502 18. 58 6 770 23 371 1 013 1 103 1 405 1 162 1 144 413 MIR le YEARS 5 663 52 10 23 371 1 011 1 175 1 327 901 669 164 16 5 WOES 12-YEARS 3 871 23 371 976 943 830 436 250 38 1 2 NOES 6 YEARS- 1990 23 334 643 446 345 WDER 3 YEARS 134 55 8 I 954 19 214 308 189 138 63 19 4 - -

AHILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 2 602 20 224 480 483 513 385 374 107 15 2 , To 17 oNLy .... _. 1 216 1 ************ - -6 -55 163 259 285 333 100 15 I 64-6-10-17 AND SoME UNDER 6 761 - 30 200 220 NDER 6 ONLY 195 77 34 4 - I 625 20 188 225 100 50 23 8 3 .

0MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 565 ONE-UNDER 18 544 557 474 652 459 214 85 1 337 5 92 112 02 45 88 278 1UNDER 18 352 199 83 904 17 109 164 101 118 1)5 201 64 14 I 2UNDER 18 865 1 92 164 UNDER Is 103 160 129 98 28 1 481 1 19 110 110 114 75 43 8 - 4UNDER 18 - 215 - 3 27 64 67 31 5 5UNDER-18- 10 , 1 87 , 2 11 19 20 21 6 1 - 6oR_MORE UNDER 15 SO - --. --4 --6 OTAL__OwN_ CHILDREN UNDER 10 18 14 8 1 _ - 5-663 23 371 1 011 1 901 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 175 1 327 669 164 16 --5 1.44 (13) 1;17 1.71 2.08 2;38 1.90 1,03 0.36 0.07 0.06 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 2.18 (B) 1;66 2.11 2.44 2.59 2.34 1.79 1;53 (B) (8)

WN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 565 557 474 652 459 214 05 ONE-6-70 17 YEARS 1 962 24 280 W7 182 103 112 286 355 199 83 1CHILD_6_70 17 YEARS 921 35 172 152 2CHILDREN 6 TO 17 TEARS 140 128 200 64 14 i 600 - 1 59 140 3 167 121 92 26 1 . OHILDREN_6_TO 17 YEARS_ 279 13 63 OR_ MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 84 65 43 10 , 1 169 - 10 27 7DIAL OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 yEARS _56 _47 _24 --5 - - 3 677 - :7 367 729 982 767 614 156 16 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.93 4 - 0.12 0.62 1.29 1.76 1.62 0.94 0.34 0.07 0.05 NOTE) PERSONS OF SPANISH oRIGIN MAN BE OF ANy RACE.

39 34 Table 3. Characteristius of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS._ _FCM__KFANING_OF SymBOLA, SPE TULL

AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75-AND TOTAL 20 _24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OvER

SPANISH ORIGIN-CONTINUED

ALL FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OWN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS

-TOTAL_FAMLIES 3 939 24 317 591 565 557 474 652 459 214 85 NONE 12 TO 17 YEARS 2 721 24 317 565 391 252 169 355 363 200 83 1 CHILD_12 TO 17 YEARS 745 - 18 123 163 168 195 64 12 1 2 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 356 . - 7 44 102 101 74 26 1 1 3 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 102 - - 1 5 36 32 22 5 - - 4-OR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 15 . . 2 4 3 6 1 - rOTAL _OWN CHILOREa 12 TO 17 YEARS I 792 _, . 35 232 497 465 420 126 15 _3 kvERAGE PER FAMILy 0.45 (El) - 0.06 0.41 0.89 0.98 0.64 0.27 0.07 0.03

AN CHILDREN 6_70 11 YEARS

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 24 317 591 557 474 652 214 85 NONE 6_1'0 II YEARS 2 610 24 280 349 ;SI 231 260 501 in: 213 84 t CHILD-6-70 11 YEARS 888 - 35 173 197 198 142 121 20 1 1 ' CH1LOREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 336 , i 52 104 100 54 20 5 - . ; CHILDREN-6-70-11 YEARS- 83 - - 14 25 22 16 7 - - . 1 OR HORE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 21 . . 4 _6 6 2 _3 - - . rOTAL oWN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 1- 881 - 37 333 -497 -485 -302 194 30 1 -1 WERAGE PER FAMILY 0.48 18) 0.12 0.56 0.88 0.87 0.64 0;30 0.07 - 0.01

IARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

'ENURE

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 mNsil FAMILIES 1 490 - 20 143 198 222 184 324 247 112 40 ENTER FAMILIES . 1 334 12 173 291 219 182 140 15o 99 48 19 PUBLIC-HomSING- 86 - 10 13 9 -9 19 11 2 PRIVATE HOUSING I 248 12 163 278 211 173 i3g 132 88 4g 17

IZE OF FAMILY

_TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 PERSONS 576 1 44 76 52 20 31 81 136 92 44 PERSONS 615 10 74 117 69 67 30 106 80 33 9 PERSONS 720 51 119 136 119 83 134 60 17 1 PERSONS 454 , 14 76 90 92 68 73 33 a 1 PERSONS _ _ 230 7 22 48 53 42 38 16 3 - OR MORE PERSONS 229 1 3 24 22 53 50 42 21 7 5

GE oF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 ITH-MEMBERs4 UNDER 18 YEARS 1 980 10 145 356 361 377 274 302 114 33 _7 la 70_64 yEARS 2 735 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 ill 20 65 YEARS AND OVER 301 . - - 8 5 8 28 32 160 60

TOTAL MEMBERS 11 461 39 650 1 688 1 765 1 911 1 537 2 001 1 207 490 172 4DER la YEARS 4 449 13 239 767 861 1 018 688 591 196 56 19 El 10 -64 YEARS- 6 575 26 411 920 895 886 839 1 377 977 200 5 yEARS AND OvER 437 . - 9 7 10 32 34 234 ill

AvERAGE-pER FAMILY 4.06 (13) 3.36 3.89 4.23 4.73 4.75 4.22 3;49 3;06 (8) 4DER 18 YEARS 1.58 (01 1.23 1.77 2.06 2.52 2.12 1.25 0.57 0.35 (8) 3 TO-64 yEARs 2.33 (B) 2.13 2.12 2.13 2.19 2.59 2.90 2.82 1.25 (0) 5 yEARS AND OVER 0.15 (8) 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.10 1.46 (8)

IE OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 12 .193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 ITH OwN Ch/LDRENI OF ANy AGE- 2 la5 10 139 352 359 380 293 383 193 64 12 UNDER 25 YEARS 2 097 10 139 352 359 380 293 365 165 28 4 UNDER 18 YEARS 10 139 352 359 377 270 287 as i UNDER 12 yEARS 0 1 M 10 139 350 343 336 190 138 27 1 - UNDER 6 YEARS 2081 10 136 332 249 219 89 41 5 - . UNDER 3 YEARS 667 10 107 224 44 117 49 14 2 - -

TOTAL 0w4 CHILDREN 5 171 12 221 732 854 1 047 810 944 415 ill 25 1DER 25 YEARS 4 915 12 221 732 854 1 047 807 875 316 45 IDER 18 YEARS 4 171 12 221 730 849 I 003 654 550 139 12 i IDER 12 YEARS 2 942 12 221 704 728 688 334 220 34 1 - IDER 6 YEARS 1 556 12 205 507 353 299 120 55 6 . - IDER 3 YEARS- 754 12 136 246 155 126 58 19 2 -

MILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL I 892 10 139 352 359 377 270 287 85 12 1 To 17 0NLY axi . 4 21 110 158 181 246 80 ME_6_TO 17 AND SoME UNDER 6 583 - 12 137 165 165 67 34 3 .. . DER 6 ONLy 498 10 124 195 84 54 22 7 2 - NOTEI PERS0NS oF SPANISH oRIGIN MAY BE oF ANy RACE.

4 0 Tads 3; Characteriethps of Faerdlies, by kiti, nUi6166, Type, FIBIENB, and Spanish Origiii of flousehohder:hiarch 1985 -Cont nued (NumBERs IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING nF AMMROLSSEE-TEXTI

SUBJECT AGE oF HOUSEHOLDER (yEARS) UNDER 20 To 25 TO 30 To 35 To 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO TOTAL 65 TO 75 AND 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 ovER

SPANISH ORIGIN-CONTINUED

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

_-- -TOTAL-FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 voNE uNDER 18 432 1 54 -82 1 UNDER 18 58 27 54 187 261 148 59 634 9 75 123 77 ? UNDER 18 al 70 141 46 II I 648 .. 53 128 141 3 UNDER IS 127 93 80 25 I - 349 1 10 75 79 4 UNDER 18 83 57 36 8 .. - 154 , . 12 43 5 UNDER 18 . . 53 25 16 5 - - . 67 - 2 10 12 26 13 - ,, - 5-OR moRE UNDER-18 40 _7 - R _4 12 _12 --: --i - - IOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 4 171 12 221 730 -849 1-003 654 550 139 12 1 1VERABE PER FAMILY . .-.-. -. .- 1.48 (Es 1.14 1.68 2.04 2.48 2;02 1.16 0.40 0.08 (8) kvERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 2.20 181 1.58 2.07 2.37 2.66 2.43 1.92 1.63 (B) (B)

)1(N CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS

_TOTAL_FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 IONE 6-70 17 yEARS-.- 404 224 474 346 60 I 430 12 178 277 142 81 76 104 263 144: , 59 CHILD 6 To 17 YEARS 639 - 16 113 123 10e 812 149 47 II 1 ! CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 441 - - 31 97 127 09 74 23 I - I CHILDREN-6 TO 17 YEARS 189 . - 6 40 ; OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 54 45 36 10 - - 125 - - 8 15 42 34 'oTAL-OwN-CMILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS 22 4 , -. 2 614 7 16 223 496 704 534 496 132 iVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.93 12 -1 - 0.08 0.51 1.19 1.74 1.65 1.05 0.38 0.08 0.01

101 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 WME-12 TO 17 YEARS / 989 60 12 193 417 318 208 115 247 271 Ise 59 CHILE12 TO 17 yEAR5 513 - - 10 81 105 114 146 46 9 1 CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 244 - . 7 16 68 74 56 23 1 CMILDREN_12 TO 17 YEARS- 66 - . 1 3 19 19 19 ,OR m0RE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 13 5 - - - - - 4 A _6 I _. OTAL OwN CHILDREN 12 To 17 YEARS I 229 _... - 26 -121 315 320 331 105 I VERAGE PER FAMILY 0.44 (8) - 0.06 0.29 0.78 0.44 0;70 0.30 0,t)1 (B)

INN CHILDREN 6 To II YEARS --- -TOTAL-FAMILIES 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 ONE 6 To 11 yEAR5 I 856 12 178 284 168 CHILD 6 TO 11 YEARS 146 175 352 322 159 60 626 - 16 112 147 151 96 93 IQ 2CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 1 256 - 28 80 85 39 19 5 - CHILDREN 6 To 11 YEARS 60 - - 6 18 17 12 7 .. 4-OR MORE CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 17 . _3 - 4 _5 -2 3 -.. - - OTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 TD 11 YEARS I-385 - 16 -147 375 389 215 _ I AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.49 181 0.08 _ - 0.45 0.9, 0.96 0.66 a 0-27.08 0.01 (81 TI4ER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

ENURE TOTAL FAMILIES 905 ii 85 129 127 129 132 135 91 45 04NER-FAMILIES- 212 19 1 12 20 32 Si 43 35 27 11 ENTER FAMILIES 693 11 84 117 107 97 121 92 57 18 8 PUBLIC HOUSING 106 I 9 19 19 -11 19 12 4 2 PRIVATE HOUSING 586 li 10 108 89 79 91 73 35 14 6

12E OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 905 11 85 129 127 129 2PERSONS 132 115 91 45 19 294 8 30 38 3PERSONS 23 32 25 47 47 34 10 272 3 39 38 37 33 SO 48 16 I! PERSONS 2 5 178 - 10 36 34 33 5PERSONS 23 22 17 1 05 ., 4 15 16 6 20 15 9 3 3 I PERSONS.-- 43 - 3 I 11 7 10 6 7OR MDRE PERSONS 5 - .. 32 - I 2 4 9 2 4 3 1

ASE OF MEMBERS

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 905 II 85 129 127 ITH MEM8EREe 129 122 135 41 45 19 UNDER 18 YEARS 711 9 18 TO 64 YEARS 119 119 111 85 42 17 -6 887 10 2,1 IN 127 129 65 YEARS AND OVER 132 135 91 34 13 97 1 - 4 2 4 5 15 2 45 19 TOTAL MEMBERS 3 141 27 255 430 474 (DER 18 YEARS 486 509 458 300 141 61 1939 12 146 273 314 303 250 122 -71 32 11 I TO 64 YEARS 1 490 23 108 153 6S YEARS AND oVER 152 179 254 319 227 62 24 112 2 - 4 3 5 5 17 5 47 27 AVERAGE PER rAMIL 347 18) 2.98 3.33 I0ER 18 YEARS 3.73 3.77 3185 3.38 3.28 (6) (8) !..70 (8) 1.71 2.11 2.51 2.35 1 1.89 0.90 0.77 111) (B) I TO 64 yEARS 2.65 (8) 1.27 1.18 1.19 1.39 1.92 2.36 2;48 (8) (11) 6 I yEARS AND oVER 0.12 (B) - 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.12 0.03 (11) (B) NDTEI PERSONS oF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE. Table 3. Characteristics of Families, by Age, Tenure, Type,Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR_REANING pc symBOLS.,_SEE TEXTI

SUBJECT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 70 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO TOTAL 20 65 TO 75-AND 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

SPANISH ORIGIN.-CONTINOED

OTHER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER--CONTINUED

kGE OF OWN CHILDREN _TOTAL-FAMILIES 905 11 85 N/TH OwN CHILDREN: 129 127 129 132 135 91 45 19 OF ANy AGE 424 9 79 UNDER 25 YEARS 120 118 122 jab 122 aj 30 14 739 0 79 119 117 UNDER 18 YEAR'S 122 125 112 53 2 1 642 9 79 119 116 Ila 109 UNDER 12 YEARS 69 20 I I 477 9 79 118 103 66 UNDER 6 YEARS- 72 25 3 - I 244 9 76 90 67 10 11 UNDER 3 YEARS 162 I 2 - I 7 57 52 29 10 5 - 2 - TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 1 879 1NDER 25 YEARS 11 140 274 316 319 342 253 147 52 I 691 11 140 270 25 MDER 18 YEARS 315 318 334 212 45 2 I 372 11 140 5 )NDER 12 YEARS 270 312 245 234 89 25 1 5 869 11 140 261 (NDER 6 YEARS 206 121 97 26 4 . 2 411 11 120 111 BO 41 14 I 2 - INDER I YEARS 190 7 72 I 60 32 12 5 - 2 -

,AMILIES WITH DON CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 642 9 79 119 116 , TO 17 oNLY .- . 69 20 I . . . . . 354 - 3 29 48 'IS I 1004E-6-TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 IS: 68 19 I 169 - 16 61 53 INDER 6 ONLY 27 10 1 - 119 9 61 29 1 14 3 1 I 1 -

MN CHILDREN UNcIER 18

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 905 II 85 129 IONE UNDER 14 127 129 132 135 91 45 19 262 2 -7 10 UNDER 18 11 11 23 66 71 43 18 239 a 35 18 37 43 50 ! UNDER 18 194 17 I - I 31 35 36 33 33 14 3 I UNDER 18 120 - r r 7 34 31 25 17 6 . - UNDER 18 59 - , 3 14 21 13 6 - - - ; UNDER la .; 19 - 1 - I 7 2 8 I ;--OR MORE UNDER-I8 10 - - - 0TAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - 2 -6 2 ------1_372 II -140 -270 312 ANERAGE PER FAMILY . 285 234 25 _I _5 . , 1.52 (8) 163 2.21 A 2.09 2.46 1.77 0.:: 0.27 38) (8) NERAGE PER FAMILY WITHCHILDREN 2.14 (8) 1.77 2.26 2.70 2.42 2.15 (8) (8) (B) (B)

OM CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARs

TOTAL FAMILIES 905 II 85 129 127 129 132 135 91 45 ONE 6 TO 17 YEARS 382 67 19 CHILD 6 TO 17 YEARS 11 39 25 15 24 67 72 43 18 253 - 17 54 25 45 46 49 16 2CHILDREN 6_70 17 YEARS 144 - 1 r. 1 28 40 29 30 14 3 - . CHILDREN-6-TO 17 YEARS 44 - - 7 4OR_ MORE CHILDREN 6 Tb 17 YEARS 24 28 19 6 - - 1 -42 - - 2 13 OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS _13 _13 _.r I - - 961 ,. 19 137 225 244 220 88 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 1.06 - 23 I 3 0.22 1.06 1.77 1.89 1.66 0.65 0;25 0.03 0.18

WN CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS TOTAL FAMILIES 905 11 85 129 ONE-I2 TO 17 YEARS 127 129 132 135 91 45 IS 562 II 85 CHILD 12 TO 17 YEARS 121 56 31 43 42 72 43 it 204 - 9 39 52 2CHILDREN 12 TO 17 NEARS 51 40 17 1 - 101 r. = .. 28 30 3 26 13 3 - I CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 32 - 4 - - 3 15 13 , - . _OR MORE CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS 3 - - OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 12 TO 17 YEARS -_, _2 I _. _- - - - 504 _- - _9 -107 164 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 137 63 21 1 2 0.56 (B) . 0.07 0.84 1.27 1.04 0.46 0.22 (8) (8)

WN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 yEARs TOTAL FAMILIES 905 11 45 ONE-6-70 11 YEARS 129 127 129 132 135 91 ii 19 573 11 67 42 CHILD 0 TO 11 YEARS 48 71 71 III 90 45 18 232 - 17 55 2CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 44 43 44 24 I I 71 . I 23 3CHILDREN 6 TO I; YEARS 23 9 13 1 1 . 23 - - a 6 6 1. 4_OR MORE_CHILDREN 6 TO II YEARS 4 .r - 5 r . _I OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS 2 -I -1 - - - - 437 - 19 -129 118 40 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 82 25 3 - I 0.51 (8) 0.22 0.99 0.93 0.62 0.62 0.19 0.03 01) (B) NOTE, PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE. awe 4. unaracteristics of Families, by Size, Type, Race; and Spanish Origin: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEETEkt1

SIZE OF FAMILY SUBJECT 7 PERSONS TOTAL 2 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 PERSoNS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MORE

ALL RACES

ALL FAMILIES

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 25 349 14 804 13 259 5 894 2 175 1 225 WITH MEMBERS: UNDER 18 yEARS 32 971 -2 770 -9 814 11 610 5 470 2 096 1 210 18 TO 64 yEARS 57 256 20 035 14 681 13 251 5 890 2 175 1 224 65 YEARS AND OVER 11 672 8 698 1 624 637 353 208 151

TOTAL MEMBERS 202 288 51 290 45 046 53 345 29 697 13 228 9 682 UNDER 18 YEARS 61 754 -2 770 11 611 21 614 13 933 6 631 5 196 18 TO 64 yEARS 122 496 34 532 31 061 30 952 15 338 6 326 4 287 65 yEARS AND OVER 18 038 13 988 2 375 778 426 271 199 AvERADE PER FAMILY 3.23 2.02 3.04 402 5.04 6.08 7.90 UNDER 18 yEARS 0.98 0.11 0.78 1.63 2.36 3.05 4.24 le 70_64 YEARS . 1.95 1.36 2.10 2.33 2.60 2.91 3.50 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.29 0.55 0.16 1.06 0.07 0.12 0.16

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 25 359 14 804 13 259 5 894 2 175 1 225 WITH OWN CHILDREN: CF-ANy-AGE--- 40 647 4 582 13 826 13 058 5 821 2 151 1 209 UNDER 25 yEARS 37 137 3 957 12 265 12 602 5 609 2 070 1 134 UNDER 18 YEARS 31 112 2 576 9 390 11 101 5 078 1 912 1 036 UNDER 12 yEARS 22 519 1 556 6 618 8 196 3 855 1 492 822 UNDER 6 yEARS 14 202 838 4 652 4 925 2 379 908 500 UNDER 3 YEARS 8 503 386 3 080 2 846 1 382 530 278

TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 79 049 4 973 16 980 26 554 16 844 5 786 25 YEARS 72 629 3 527 14 866 25 2 21 1 6 10. ;UNDER gg? 5 363 UNDER 18 YEARS 57 658 2 5E16 11 103 20 799 13 061 5 984 5 UNDER 12 YEARS 37 453 1 542 7 498 14 052 8 374 3 .41 ; ;114 UNDER 6 yEARS 19 151 832 4 906 7 244 3 812 1 487 868 UNDER 3 yEARS 9 505 392 3 125 3 351 1 632 657 348

:AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 31 112 2 596 9 390 11 101 5 078 1 912 1 036 5_70 17 ONLY .- ..-. . .-. 16 911 1 759 4 738 6 176 2 699 1 003 536 ;ORE 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 6 204 - 465 2 490 1 935 833 481 ,NDER 6 ONLy 7 997 838 4 187 2 434 444 76 19

MN CHILD7EN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 25 349 14 804 13 259 5 894 2 175 1 225 IONE UNDER 18 31 594 22 753 5 415 2 158 816 263 189 : UNDER 18 13 108 2 596 7 591 1 907 668 238 109 ! UNDER 18 - 1 799 8 476 115 127 ; UNDER 18 14 1:2 . - 718 3 NS 352 147 1 UNDER 18 1 320 - - 213 929 187 1 UNDER 18 . .-- . 373 ,, - . - 78 294 _ 1 OR MORE UNDER-18 -. -. 171 - -- - - 171 'OTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 57 658 2 586 11 103 20 799 13_061 5_984 4_125 NERAGE PER FAMILY 0.02 0.10 0.75 1.37 2.22 2.75 3.37 ,VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.85 1.00 1.18 1.87 2.57 3.13 3198

MRRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

,GE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 19 220 11 346 11 666 5 218 1 888 1 012 PITH MEMBERS-. UNDER 18 YEARS 25 063 20 7 190 10 193 4 642 1 820 998 18 TO 64 yEARS-.- 45 352 14 314 11 264 11 661 5 216 1 888 1 v13 65 YEARS AND OVER 9 374 7 164 1 213 455 269 161 TOTAL MEMBERS 165 272 38 439 34 417 46 841 26 233 11 440 7 903 NDER 18 yEARS 47 488 -20 7 151 18 337 12 142 5 642 4 201 8 TO 54 YEARS-- 25 430 27 925 13 753 5 592 3 540 ,5 YEARS AND OVER 1?g Ng 1: gg 1 836 584 337 206 162 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3128 2.00 3.03 4.07 5.03 6.06 7.81 INDER 18 YEARS 0.94 - 0.63 1.57 2.33 2.99 4.15 8 To 64 YEARS 2124 2139 2.64 2.96 3150 5 yEARD AND OVER g:3; Lg; 0.16 0.05 0.06 0.11 0.16

GE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 19 220 11 346 11 666 5 218 1 888 1 012 ITH OWN CHILDREN: OF ANy ADE 30 321 - 10 675 11 570 5 187 1 881 1 009 UNDER 25 YEARS 28 583 - 9 431 11 291 5 063 1 834 965 UNDER 18 YEARS 24 210 7 038 9 962 4 600 1 712 898 UNDER 12-YEARS 17 990 - 5 043 7 365 3 52,, 1 343 715 UNDER 6 yEARS 11 715 3 810 4 462 2 18. 809 453 UNDER 3 YEARS 7 295 2 666 2 630 1 270 477 252

4 3 Table Ak Chimactertstics of Families; by Sizti;Iwo, Ride, And Spanish Origin:1March 1965--Contimed INUmbERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF SyM8OLSA_SEE_TEXTI______

ROJECT SIZE OF_FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS _3 PERSCWS__ 7 PERSONS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MoRE ALL -RACE-S-c047/NUED

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

AGE oF owN cHILDREN-coNT/NuED TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 25 YEARS 60 212 - 10 998 22 675 14 790 56 784 6 685 4 864 UNDER 18 YEARS - 9 660 21 721 14 263 6 640 45 556 . 6 978 4 600 UNDER 12 YEARS 18 004 11 675 5 285 3 609 30 245 - 4 974 12 379 7 605 UNDER 6 YEARS 15 917 3 229 2 058 UNDER 3 YEARS - 3 760 6 572 1 492 1 117 8 113 2 646 776 3 086 1 494 579 308 FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 6-TO 17 ONLY . 24 210 . 7 038 9 962 . . . . 12 495 4 600 1 712 898 3 228 2 418 SOME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 5 048 5 500 903 446 UNDER 6 ONLY . -_- 2 113 1 759 739 6 668 3 810 417 2 349 423 70 16 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL FAM/LIES _ 50 350 19 220 404E__UNDER 18 11 146 11 666 5 218 1 888 26 140 19 220 4 309 1 012 1 UNDO la 1 704 618 176 114 9 640 7 038 1 720 2 UNDER 18 9 456 586 212 -84 3 UNDER le , - 8 242 83, 276 4 UNDER 18 3 635 - . . 3 174 102 I 070 - 329 128 5 UNDER 16 _ _ . . 895 175 280 - - 6 OR MORE LINDER 18 . . - , 250 130 - - TOTAL_OwN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - --- 130 45 556 - 6 078 18 008 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . . . . 11 675 5 285 3 609 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY WITH CHILDREN 0.90 - 0.62 1,54 2.24 1.118 - 2.80 3.57 0.99 1.81 2.54 3.09 4.02 3THER FAMILIES. FE4ALE HOUSEHOLDER

AGE OF mEmBEAS TOTAL FAA/LIES 10 129 4 747 2 938 017H MEMBERS: 1 383 609 263 188 uNnER 18 YEARS 16 Tn 64 yEAR5 6 836 2 267 2 293 1 263 9 773 4 430 572 254 187 65 YEARS AND OVER 2 901 1 381 608 263 1 788 1 198 188 312 113 70 41 32 TOTAL_MEMBERS 30 844 9 926 R 999 5 624 1NDER 18 YEARS 12 549 3 115 I 638 1 542 ;8 70 64 YEAAS 2 254 3 931 2 929 1 646 16 085 6 169 913 876 15 YEARS AND OvER 4 661 2 556 1 396 667 2 209 1 503 636 407 139 72 58 30 _ AvERAGE-PER SAHILY 3.05 2.09 1NDER 18 yFARS 3..06 4.07 5.11 6.23 8.20 ,8 70_64 YEARS-. 1.24 0.47 1,34 2;12 1.59 2.70 3.47 4.66 6 yEARS AND OVER 1.30 1.59 1.84 2.29 2.54 0.22 0.32 0.14 3;78 0.10 0;12 0.22 0.16 ;GE OF OWN CHILDREN -TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 4 747 2 938 IITH 04N CHILDRENI 1 383 609 263 188 0E-ANy AGE -- 8 925 UNDER 25 YEARS 3 796 2 772 1 313 591 2 824 248 183 UNDER 18 YEARS 2 486 1 189 511 1 al6 2 136 220 158 UNDER 12 YEARS 2 070 447 188 4 059 1 320 131 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 410 13g: 312 137 2 210 700 106 UNDER 3 YEARS- 771 416 188 88 I 073 301 46 393 200 107 46 26 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 16 611 4 127 5 265 INDER 25 YEARS 13 996 1 492 1 911 946 tri MDER 18 YEARS 2869 4 651 3 175 I 721 10 731 2 115 851 729 INDER ,2 YEARS 3 650 2 525 1 296 646 499 INDER 6 YEARS 6 455 1 297 2 286 1 494 725 2879 685 370 282 1NDER 1 YEARS I 046 599 306 149 I 237 302 452 0 owo 132 68 40 AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 707,L- 6 006 2 176 2 070 1 036 To 17 ONLY ...... 447 188 .. . 3 795 1 476 171 OME 6 TO 17 AND SDAE uNDER 6 1 298 618 94 1 067 - 259 85 NOER 6 ONLY 433 339 170 83 41 1 144 700 378 7S 18 6 4 MN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL-FAMILIES 10 129 4 747 2 938 1 383 oNE UNDER IS 4 123 609 263 188 UNDER 18 2 611 ami 349 162 2 885 2 136 75 57 UNDER 18 452 169 78 26 24 1 977 1 617 UNDER 18 218 84 18 21 771 . . 649 UNDER 18 249 81 22 19 UNDER 18 . 84 A. 204 32 13 OR MORE UNDER-I8 - . . 40 - 70 15 07AL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - - - 10 731 ? ;IA _, -40 VERAGE PER FAMILY . _ ___ 3 650 2 525 1 296 646 499 VERAGF PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.06 0.45 1.24 1.83 2;11 1.79 0.99 2.46 2.65 1.76 2.44 2.90 3.44 3.80

4 4 Table 41 . Characteristics of Families, by Size. Type, Ram and Spanish Origin: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT1

SIZE OF FAMILY SUBJECT 7 PERSONS TOTAL 2 PERSoNS 3 PERSoNS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSoNS oR MORE

WHITE

ALL FAMILIES

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 22 711 12 743 11 517 4 894 1 704 831 WITH-MEMBERS.- UNDER la YEARS 27 407 _2 011 -8 308 10 082 4 540 1 643 823 18 TO-64 yEARS . 49 280 IT 704 12 640 11 511 4 891 1 704 831 65 yEARS AND oVER 10 414 8 028 1 388 495 278 157 67 TOTAL MEMBERS 172 070 45 809 38 682 46 248 24 590 10 327 6 414 JNDER 18 YEARS 50 365 -2 005 -9 518 18 594 11 571 5 149 3 529 18 TO 64 YEARS 105 400 30 785 27 121 27 048 12 678 4 978 2 791 55 yEARS AND OVER 16 305 13 020 2 044 606 342 200 94 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.16 2.02 3.0 4.02 5.02 6.06 7.72 JNDER 18 YEARS 0.93 0.09 0.75 1.61 2.36 3.02 4.25 18 TO 64 yEARS 1.94 1.36 213 2.35 2.59 2.92 3.36 55 yEARS AND OVER 0.30 0.57 0.16 0.05 0.07 0.12 0.11

1GE oF OWN CHILDREN

,TOTAL-FAMILIES 54 400 22 711 12 743 11 517 4 894 1 704 fITH OWN CHILDREN: 831 OF Ably AGE- 34 253 3 529 11 973 11 379 4 851 1 694 826 UNDER 25 yEARS 31 110 2 002 10 586 11 027 4 693 1 643 785 UNDER la YEARS 26 232 1 900 8 034 9 741 4 276 1 535 745 UNDER 12-yEARS 18 918 1 OAS 5 614 7 107 3 264 1 190 598 UNDER 6 YEARS 11 937 576 3 973 4 294 1 995 720 378 UNDER 3 YEARS 7 290 282 2 178 2 507 1 180 430 213

TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 65 143 3 795 14 253 22 893 14 000 6 233 3 970 INDER 25 YEARS 60 217 2 642 12 480 21 851 13 469 5 992 3 783 1N/DER 18 yEARS 47 975 1 886 9 205 18 063 11 026 4 768 3 o27 WIDER 12 YEARS 31 247 1 074 0 164 12 224 7 151 2 903 1 730 INPER 6 YEARS- 16 094 569 4 III 6 342 3 236 1 180 657 INDER 3 YEARS 8 045 280 2 674 2 929 1 381 518 263

'AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 26 212 1 900 8 034 9 741 4 276 1 535 745 4_TO 17 ONLY ._...... - 14 295 1 324 4 061 5 447 2 280 815 367 IomE-6-T0 17 AND SoME UNDER 6 5 030 - 289 2 103 1 613 659 365 WDER 6 ONLY 6 906 576 3 684 2 190 382 61 13 aINN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 22 711 12 743 11 517 4 894 1 704 ONE-UNDER 18 28 169 20 811 4 7o9 1 77 619 169 811 1UNPER 10 11 174 1 900 6 70 1 666 549 197 68 UNDER la 9 937 - 1 241 7 639 UNDER la 241 91 3 695 - 436 2 78;31 295 -89 UNDER 18 1 049 - . 128 774 147 UNDER la 201 T - - 27 234 OR MORE UNDER la 115 - - 115 OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 18 47 975 1 886 9 205 18 063 11_026 4_768 3 027 A VERAGE PER FAMILY .._. . . ._. 0.88 0.08 0.72 1.57 2.25 2.80 3.64 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.83 0.99 1.15 1.85 2.58 3.11 4.06

ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 17 957 10 312 10 511 4 515 1 583 763 ITH-MEMBERS4--- UNDER la YEARS 22 204 19 6 5o7 9 204 4 193 1 528 755 la T0_64 yEARs 40 912 13 304 10 242 10 508 4 513 1 583 763 65 yEARS AND OVER 8 597 6 747 1 073 365 222 135 55 TOTAL MEMBERS 147 453 35 919 31 250 42 103 22 009 9 574 5 873 NDER 18 YEARS 41 638 19 6 469 16 585 10 592 4 762 3 212 a TO 64 yEARS--- 91 788 24 498 23 161 25 113 4 641 2 579 5 yEARS AND OVEN 14 028 11 402 1 626 465 "NI 172 82

AVERAGE PER FAMILY ...... 1.23 2.00 3.03 4.01 5.02 6.05 7.70 NDER 18 YEARS 0.91 0.63 1.58 2.35 3.01 4.21 8 TO 64 yEARs 2.01 2.25 2.39 2;61 293 3.38 5 YEARS AND OVER 0.31 1.1;' 0.16 0.04 0.06 0.11 0.11

GE OF OwN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 17 959 10 312 10 511 4 515 1 583 763 ITH OWN CHILDRENs QF ANY AGE 27 016 - 9 743 10 443 4 491 1 578 761 UNDER 25 YEARS 25 471 - 8 588 10 215 4 393 1 543 733 UNDER ;a yEARs 21 565 6 380 9 037 4 003 1 448 697 UNDER 12 yEARS 15 985 4 561 6 662 3 092 1 128 UNDER 6 YEARS 10 410 - 3 445 4 032 1 eaa 684 T1 UNDER 3 YEARS 6 550 - 2 444 2 387 1 107 410 202 Table 4. Characteristics of Families, by Size, Type, Race,and Spanish Origin: March 1985-Continued latiaSE s IN THOUSAAOS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 PERSoNS 7 PER5ONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MORE wMITE--CONTINUE0

mAARIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-.00NTINUED

_ AGE OF OwN CHILOREN--CONTIN0E0

TOTAL OwN CHILOREN 52 817 UNDER 25 YEARS 10 027 20 472 12 836 49 932 - 5 799 3 683 UNDER 18 YEARS 8 704 19 670 12 423 5 602 UNDER 12 YEARS 40 218 - 6 323 16 351 3 532 26 778 10 216 4 488 2 841 UNOER 6 YEARS 4 494 11 210 6 693 14 144 2 751 1 629 UNOER 3 YEARS 3 394 5 963 3 043 1 121 7 238 - 2 415 622 2 787 1 295 494 246 FAMILIES WITH 0ON CMILOREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 21 565 6 380 6-TO 17 ONLY . 4 9 037 4 003 1 448 697 SOME 6 To 17 AND SOME uNDER 6 11 155 2 935 5 005 2 115 4 384 - 764 336 UNOER 6 ONLY 1 886 1 524 626 6 027 - 3 44; 2 146 365 58 31g OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -TOTAL-FAMILIE0 NONE UNOER 18 45 643 17 959 10 312 10 511 4 515 24 078 17 959 1 583 763 1 UNOER 18 3 932 1 475 512 135 2 UNDER 18 8 674 6 380 1 542 509 8 471 .. 181 :3 3 UNOEP 18 - 7 494 675 3 191 - 223 78 4 UNDER 18 - 2 819 284 902 - - 88 5 uNoga_18 ...... 760 225 = . 142 6-OR MORE UNDER-I8 - - 102 - 225 TOTAL OwN CHILOREN UNDER 8 - _- 102 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 40-218 6 323 16 351 0.08 10 216 4-488 2 841 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILOREN 0,61 1.56 2.26 2.84 1.86 - 0.99 3.73 1.81 2.55 3.10 4.07 ITHER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

1GE oF MEMBERS _ _TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 3 593 1 997 vITm-MEMBERS) 847 340 1.6 58 UNDER 18 YEARS 18 TO-64 YEARS 1 1 587 1 526 756 313 : Z16 3 322 100 58 65 YEARS AND OVER 1 967 338 106 1 400 994 231 8:: 58 49 20 10 TOTAL MEMBERS JNDER 18 *EARS 19 812 7 468 6 080 7 430 3 427 1 719 662 457 (8 TO 64 YEARS 1 579 2 613 1 737 894 10 630 4 632 331 276 15 yEARS AND OVER 3 160 1 507 773 307 1 753 1 257 307 171 103 51 24 10 AyERAGE PER FAMILY 2.85 ONDER 18 YEARS 2.08 3.04 4.05 5.06 6.22 t8 TO 64 yEARS 1.07 0.44 1.31 2.05 (0) 1.53 2.63 3411 (8) 15 yEARS ANO OVER 1.29 1458 1.87 2.28 2.89 0;25 0.35 0.15 0.12 (81 0.15 0.23 (B) kGE oF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 941 3 593 1 997 IITH OWN CHILDREN! 847 340 106 58 OF ANy AGE ___ 6 070 2 860 UNOER 25 yEARS 1 904 814 332 102 4 895 2 062 1 701 58 UNDER 18 YEARS 3 922 718 279 as 47 UNDER 12 YEARS 1 513 1 417 621 2 550 253 76 43 ONOER 6 YEARS- 901 937 445 179 1 315 470 53 35 UNOER 3 YEARS 474 227 102 26 639 216 221 16 109 69 14 11 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 10 549 3 086 3 6)2 ONDER 25 YEARS 2 122 1 007 381 261 8 783 2 090 3 220 1 928 INDER 18 YEARS 6 649 974 340 231 INDER 12 YEARS 1 499 2 486 1 502 3 897 756 233 172 ONOER 6 YEARS 887 1 483 874 439 1 693 461 117 98 INOER 3 YEARS 646 326 185 2 696 212 244 33 126 83 16 16 AMIL/ES WITH OWN CHILOREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 3 922 1 513 1 417 6, 17 ONLy ._...... 621 253 76 43 2 607 1 043 943 394 IIME-6-TO 17 AND SOME UNOER 6 575 150 50 27 WOER 6 ONLY - 260 188 88 740 470 23 16 214 39 14 3 INN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 3 593 I,TOONE-uNOER 18 1 997 847 340 106 3 019 2 080 580 58 UNDER 18 226 87 30 16 2 009 1 513 328 UNOER 18 108 37 16 6 UNOER 18 I 290 - 1 089 132 442 44 17 9 4UNOER 18 381 49 11 5 140 - . 1 UNDER 18 . 123 13 4 6 29 - OR MORE UNOER 18 . - 19 9 _ _ 11 - _. OTAL OWN CHILOREN UNDER 18 6 649 - - 13 AYERAGE pER FAMILY . 1 499 2 486 1 502 756 . . . . . 0.96 233 172 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILOREN 0.42 1.25 1.77 2.23 2.19 1.70 0.90 1.75 2.42 (0) 2.00 3.06 (B)

4 6 41 Maas 4. Characteristics of Families, by nee; Type, Radii; arid Spanish Origin: _ March 1985 -Confinued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING 0F 459.4oL5, SEE TEXT?

SUBJECT SIZE oF FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS 7 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 pERSoNS 5 PERSONS b_PERS0NS OR MORE BLACK

ALL FAMILIES

AGE OF MEMBERS -TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 778 2 261 I 730 WITH NEWes: I 358 762 366 300 UNbER 18 YEARS 18 TO 64 VEARS . 4 512 697 I 269 I 192 705 6 481 I 985 353 297 65 YEARS AND OVER I 714 I 356 762 366 I 057 597 298 205 109 61 34 52 TOTAL MEMBERS 24 375 4 724 5 365 5 567 UNOER 18 YEARS 9 306 3 422 2 276 704 1 822 2 419 I 822 18 TP 04 YEARS 13 626 I 184 75 65 yEARS AND-OVER 3 157 3 264 3 018 2 037 1 047 I 441 863 1 104 279 130 63 45 62 AVERAGE pER FAMILY 3,60 UNDER 18 YEARS 2.09 3.10 4.IC 5.15 1.31 6.21 8.41 18 TO 04 YEARS 0.31 1.05 1.78 2;39 3.23 4.52 65 YEARS AND oVER 2.01 1.40 1189 2.27 2,67 0.21 0.38 2.86 3.68 0.16 0.10 0.08 0.12 0121 AGE OF OwN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 2 261 WITH OWN CHILDRENi 1 730 1 358 762 366 300 Op-ANV AGE- 5 202 964 I 554 I 303 UNDER 25 YEARS 4 689 714 352 293 I 4t0 1 212 687 UNDER la YEARS 3 890 In 324 266 UNDER 12_YEARS I 128 I 033 584 202 221 2 872 440 822 782 433 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 704 222 173 UNDER 3 TEARS 247 532 487 287 140 918 93 92 297 256 141 79 52 ToTAL OWN CHILDREN 11 382 I 091 2 385 2 942 UNDER 25 yEARS 10 057 2 207 I 323 1 434 UNDER IS YEARS 022 2 oai 2 687 2 019 1 211 1 236 1 741 646 I 640 2 146 I 518 UNDER 12_yEARS 4 942 932 860 UNDER 6 VEARS 440 I 134 1 407 908 568 2 403 249 487 UNDER 3 YEARS 640 697 420 232 166 1 134 101 342 327 179 114 72 ;AMILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 3 890 642 6-10 17-ONLV I 12C I 033 884 282 221 2 106 395 596 546 SOMEACT0_17 AND SOME UNDER 6 962 298 142 129 JNDER 6 ONLY - 170 319 255 131 87 822 247 362 168 32 a 5 3PIN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 2 261 404E _UNDER 18 I 730 1 m 762 366 300 2 887 I 620 602 178 k UNDER la 1 579 85 79 642 606 176 85 37 34 a UNDER la 1 330 - 1 UNDER 18 522 595 139 47 27 612 - - 263 279 36 1 UNDER 10 223 34 - T 81 112 30 97 - i-OR MORE UNDER 18 - 51 46 50 - - - IDTAL_OwN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 7 741 _50 IVERAGE PER FAMILV 046 1 640 2 146 1-518 -932 860 1.14 0.29 0.95 1.58 1,99 IVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.99 2.54 2187 1.01 1.45 2.08 2.60 3.31 3.88 IARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

GE oF mEmBERS

-TOTAL-FAM/LIES 3 469 i DiD OITH MEMBERS: 776 815 487 208 172 UNDER 18 YEARS 2 001 - 497 691 445 18 TO 64 YEARS 3 234 198 171 68 YEARs AND OVER 790 766 813 487 208 620 366 170 116 66 34 12 27 TOTAL MEMBERS- 12 927 2 021 INDER 18 YEARS 2 384 3 329 2 489 1 284 I 419 4 127 1 - 497 1 226 It To 64 yEARs 7 866 I 071 602 731 i5 VEERS AND OVER I 435 I 716 2 016 I 381 668 934 586 649 172 88 37 14 38 AVERAGE PEA FAM1L 3.73 INDER 18 YEARS 2.00 3107 4.08 5.11 6.19 1.19 8.26 6 To 64 YEARS_ -- 0.64 1.50 2.90 4.26 2.27 2;21 2.47 83 4 VEARS AND OVER 0.27 P.0 3.22 3.78 kil 0.22 0,11 0.08 0.07 0.22 4E OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES _ 3 469 1 010 776 ITH oWN CHILDREN: 815 487 208 172 0E-AW-AGE- __ 2 140 .. UNDER 25 YEARS 693 789 481 206 171 2 190 - UNDER 18 YEARS 675 748 462 194 161 I 822 , UNDER 12 YEARS 476 632 397 175 142 I 362 - 332 483 UNDER 6 YEARS 862 301 137 109 UNDER 3 YEARS y 238 297 204 77 488 - 65 128 166 106 46 38

4 7 Table 4. Characteristics of Families, by Size, Type, Race,and SpaniSh Origin: March 1985-Continued /NUMBERS IN.THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYmBm_c55_ TEXT)

SUBJECT SIZE OF FAMILY

ToTAL 2 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 7 PERSONS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MORE BLACK-CONTINUED

4ARRIED-COUPLE FAMMES-CONT/MUED

IGE OF OwN CHILDREN-CONTINUED TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 5 331 . 735 1 576 1 383 INDER 25 YEARS 4 869 753 854 INDER la YEARS - 641 1 454 1 288 708 3 689 - 778 JNDER 12-YEARS 475 1 14? 991 526 555 2 365 - 332 INDER 6 -CARs 788 620 311 313 1 199 - 240 421 305 INDEA 3 YEARS 590 122 111 - 138 212 132 61 48 ,AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 1 822 - 476 632 397 . TO 17 ONLY ...... 175 ._ ...... 940 - 236 142 MME 6_70-17 AND SoME UNDER 6 335 192 97 77 _ 475 .,. - INDER 6 ONLy 166 175 -/ 63 407 - 238 132 29 2 mN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 M-NEUNDER 18 776 815 487 208 172 UNDER 18 1 647 1ng 300 183 91 33 689 - 30 , UNDER 18 476 119 58 27 19 656 . - 1 UNDER 18 513 -98 30 298 . 15 , 251 25 UNDER 18 115 22 5. UNDER-18 - - - 93 22 41 - - 6, - OR MORE UNDER 18 23 . 41 OTAL-OwN-CHILDREN UNDER le ------3 689 - -23 VERAGE pER FAMILY _. 475 1 142 991 526 . . . . 1.06 - 555 VERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0,61 1.40 2.03 2.53 3.23 203 - 1.00 1.81 2.50 3.01 3.91 THUS FAmILIES, FEMALE HoUSEHoLDER

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 1 063 ITH mEMBERs4 - 881 499 254 149 119 UNDER 18 YEARS 2 335 633 723 473 243 147 18 70_64 YEARS 2 914 1 017 117 65 yEARs AND OVER 876 496 254 149 119 356 189 75 32 21 18 21 TOTAL-MEMBERS NDER 18 YEARS 10 314 2 277 2 737 2 050 1 315 4 624 629 931 1 003 1 243 1 117 8 TO 64 yEARS 5 071 708 563 564 65 YEARS AND OVER 1 917 1 4o6 902 587 341 4N 416 231 88 31 20 27 AVERAGE-PER FAMIL NDER 18 YEARS 3;88 2.14 3.11 4.11 5.18 1.63 0,54 6,24 8.44 8 70-64 yEARS 1.41 2.24 2.79 3,77 4.75 65 YEARS AND OVER 1.71 1.33 1.60 1.81 2.31 2,28 0.14 0.22 353 0.10 0.06 0.08 0;18 0.16

AGE 0F DKR CH/LDREN TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 1 063 881 ITH OWN CHILDREN! 499 254 149 119 OF ANy AGE 2 662 863 UNDER 25 YEARS 818 486 243 139 114 UNDER 18 YEARS 2 336 712 741 440 218 1 942 580 99 UNDER 12 YEARS 613 384 181 tg: 78 397 465 288 125 84 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 :g7 64 UNDER 3 YEARS 221 283 179 82 61 41D 79 28 164 86 35 3! 15 TOTAL oWN CHILDREN 5 692 969 4DER 25 YEARS 1 558 1 284 779 542 560 4 895 732 1 352 1 167 9DER 18 YEARs 3 831 704 491 448 575 1 094 953 506 40ER 12 YEARS 2 487 399 302 4DER 6 yEARS 390 758 583 272 250 4DER 3 YEARS 1 126 218 380 256 114 513 84 104 IN 197 110 47 51 24 ImILIES WITH OWN CH/LDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 1 942 580 -70 17-ONLY 613 384 181 106 78 I 090 )ME 6 TO 17 ND 359 330 205 100 45 OME UNDER 6 473 - 51 IDER 6 ONLY 166 144 79 59 380 221 25 117 34 3 2 3 IN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -TOTAL FAMILIES NE UNDER IR 2 964 1 063 881 9.8 254 402 149 119 UNDER 18 268 115 73 43 _ 1 Ei 580 UNDER 18 117 57 37 J. 74 641 - UNDER 18 406 77 39 16 12 299 - - UNDER 18 250 25 11 12 107 - 5UNDER 18 -. - .., 79 19 54 - 8 6OR MORE UNDER 18 - - 50 27 -- _5 YTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - . . -27 A 3 831 575 1 094 953 506 'ERASE pER FAMILY 1.29 399 302 A'ERASE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDRE 0.54 1.24 1.91 1.99 2.68 1.97 0.99 2.54 179 2.4R 2.79 3.77 3.87 4.5 Table 4. Characteristics of Families, by Size, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin: March 1985-Contlnued INUMBERS IN THOUSA8$DS_POR-mEANING-0E-SyMS0LS, SEE TEXTI

SUBJECT SIZE_OF_EARILY 7 PERSONS TOTAL 2 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MORE

SPANISH ORIGIN

ALL nAmmEs

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 962 948 936 w/Tm MEMBERS: 552 276 266 UNDER 18 YEARS 2 792 179 699 853 529 266 266 18 TO 64 yEARs 3 832 861 943 936 551 65yEARS AND OVER 276 266 429 222 83 46 35 20 23 TOTAL MEMBERS 15 287 1 993 2 911 . 791 2 788 1 692 2 112 UNDER 18 YEARS 6 161 177 874 1 646 1 586 18 TO 64 YEARS 680 1 199 8 537 1 497 1 924 2 089 786 65 yEARS AND OvER 1 359 882 569 320 113 56 42 26 32 AVERAGE-PER FAMILY 3.88 2,07 1.07 4;05 5;05 6.13 7.95 UNDER 18 YEARS 1.56 0.18 0.92 18 10_64 YEARS-. 1.76 2.51 3.19 4.51 2.17 1.56 2.03 2.23 2.46 2;65 3.32 65 Kos AND OvER 0;15 0.33 0.12 0.06 0.88 0.10 0.12

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAM; IES 3 939 962 948 936 552 WITH OWN CHILDREN: 276 266 OF ANy AGE 3 125 284 862 904 544 270 UNDER 25 YEARS 261 2 929 227 en 859 532 263 247 UNDER la YEARS 2 602 164 671 791 499 UNDER 12 YEARS 291 235 2 049 104 507 626 401 207 209. UNDER 6 YEARS 1 386 63 362 408 UNDER 3 YEARS 273 141 140 839 39 235 228 159 93 85 TOTAL mwN CHILDREN 7 256 326 1 156 1 907 1 591 992 1 286 1NDER 25 YEAhS 6 776 232 1 056 1 543 939 JNDER 18 yEARS 1 218 5 603 161 839 1.g? 1 314 783 1 019 INDER 12 YEARS 3 871 104 609 1NDER 6 YEARS 1 103 903 530 622 1 990 63 905 594 455 234 1NDER 3 yEARS 239 954 40 250 266 187 ill 101

:AmILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 2 602 164 671 791 499 241 i-TO 17-ONLy . 235 . . .-. , .- 1 216 102 309 383 226 100 96 IONE 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 761 -- -53 229 221 127 INDER 6 ONLY 130 625 63 310 178 52 14 9

4,N CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 3 919 962 948 936 552 276 266 IONE UNDER 18 1 337 798 277 114 53 UNDER 18 35 30 904 164 995 139 63 27 15 ' UNDER 18 865 - 176 535 -95 32 26

1 UNDER 28 481 . . 117 290 96 29 4UNDER 18 215 . - 51 123 91

5, UNDER 18 _. 87 - - . . 13 6-OR MORE UNDER 18 74 50 . . --- _. _. -50 OTAL_OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 5 663 161 -859 1 551 1 314 783 1 019 VERAGE PER FAMILY ... -. . . , ...... 1.44 0.17 0.89 1.66 2.313 2.84 3.82 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CNI(.DREN 2.18 0.98 1.25 1.96 2.64 3.25 4.31

ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

AGE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 576 615 720 454 230 ITH MEMBERs: 229 UNDER 18 YEARS 1 980 941 053 416 220 229 :8 TO 64 YEARS 2 735 400 612 720 954 230 229 4 YEARS %ND OVER 301 148 55 36 31 15 la

707AL mEmemns 11 461 1 152 1 e45 2 913 2 286 1 406 1 826 NDER 18 yEAns 4 449 '39 8 TO 64 yEARS 1 170 I 095 719 1 026 6 575 918 1 363 1 697 1 155 668 773 65 yEARS AND OVER 437 234 74 46 38 19 26 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 4.06 2.00 305 4.04 5.04 6.12 7.98 MDER 18 YEARS 1.58 0;71 1;62 2.41 3.13 9.48 8 TO 64 yEARS 2.33 1.59 2.22 2.36 2.55 2.91 3.38 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.15 0.41 0.12 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.11

AIE OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 576 615 720 454 230 ITN OWN CHILDREN: 229 OF-ANY AGE 2 185 - 568 712 453 226 227 UNDER 25 YEARS 2 097 523 686 445 223 na UNDER 18 YEARS 1 892 430 629 416 208 208 UNDER 12 YEARS 1 534 335 495) 336 182 181 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 081 257 336 234 129 129 UNDER 3 YEARS 667 179 192 136 82 76 NOTE: PERSONS OF SpANISH ORIGIN HAY BE OF ANy RACE.

4 9 _ Tal 4) 4 . Characteristics of Fannilies, by Size, Type, Race, and SpanishOrigin: March 19135--Ccnitinueni (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR mF4N/N6 OF symeoLS, SEE TEXT)

SUBjECT SUE OF FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 PERSONS OR MOIRE SPANISH OR/GIN-CONTINUED

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

AGE oF owN CHILDREN-CONTINUED

TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 5 171 UNIER 25 yEARS 592 I 378 1 263 823 1 114 4 915 529 1 314 1 225 UN_1ER Id YEARS 4 171 783 1 063 424 I 136 1 051 UNDER 12 YEARS 2 942 666 893 UNDER 6 YEARS 334 853 739 458 557 I 556 258 492 387 UNDER 3 YEARS 754 202 217 180 227 160 98 89

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 1 892 6_70 17 ONLY . . 029 415 208 208 SoME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 N3 292 184 -84 79 g41 - 165 186 UNDER 6 oNLy 498 112 120 257 171 47 12 9 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 2 e24 NoNE UNDER 18 576 615 720 454 230 932 576 185 92 2 29 I UNDER 18 634 36 22 21 430 116 54 20 2 UNDER 18 648 13 3 UNDER 18 - 513 14 30 21 349 - - ,,9 4 UNDER 18 154 -42 28 5 UNDER_18 . .. . . 115 39 67 . - 6-04 MORE UNDER-18 40 .. ,. - 67 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER ------8 4-171 - AVERAGE PER FAMILY 424 1 136 1 051 _666 tn AVERAGE PER FAM/LY WITH CHILDREN 1.48 2 0.69 1.58 2.31 2.90 3.90 2.20 - 0.99 1.81 2.52 3.20 4.30

OTMER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

(GE oF MEMBERS

TOTAL_FAMILIES 905 294 WITH-MEMBERS, 272 118 85 43 32 UNDER 18 YEARS 711 18 TO-64 YEARS 157 220 170 81 43 887 280 32 270 178 84 43 32 65 YEARS AND OVER 97 58 22 4 4 3 5 ___ TOTAL MEMBERS 3 141 629 JNDER 18 YEARS 836 724 433 267 253 1 539 155 389 415 265 18 TO 64 YEARS 1 490 155 160 406 420 :05 164 108 55 KARS AND OVER- 112 68 87 27 4 4 4 5 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.47 1NDER 18 YEARS 2.14 3.07 9;07 5.10 (5) (B) 1.70 0.53 1.43 2.33 3.12 18 TO 64 YEARS 1.65 (8) (B) 55 YEARS AND OVER 1.38 1.54 1.71 1;94 (8) (8) 0.12 0.23 0.10 0.02 0.05 (B) (B) 1GE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 905 294 IITH OWN CHILDREN, 272 178 85 43 32 OF ANy AGE 824 240 258 169 83 UNDER 25 YEARS 739 41 32 194 244 155 81 39 UNDER 18 YEARS 642 144 26 219 146 74 33 WIRER 12 YEARS 477 25 94 161 116 60 25 UNDER 6 YEARS- 288 22 UNDER 3 YEARS 58 102 64 36 17 162 35 10 52 34 19 11 a TOTAL-0104 CHILDREN 1 879 275 1NDER 25 YEARS 444 476 308 166 160 1 691 198 463 435 299 150 INDER 18 YEARS 1 372 146 1NDER 12 YEARS 141 376 374 247 117 117 869 93 256 225 157 INDER 6 YEARS- 411 72 64 1NDER 3 YEARS 58 143 93 63 32 190 35 22 68 37 25 13 11 41M/LIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 642 144 219 146 74 , 70 17 ONLY ...... 33 25 354 86 118 82 38 ;ORE 6-70-17 AND SOME UNDER_6_ 169 16 15 NOER 6 ONLy . _.. 50 5P 35 15 . . . *********** 119 58 10 51 7 1 2

414 CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL_FAMILIES 905 294 IONE-UNDER 18 272 178 85 43 32 262 150 UNDER 18 5: 32 11 10 7 239 144 59 UNDER 18 20 7 6 2 194 ... 160 -20 -9 UNDER 18 120 2 3 - 106 10 4 UNDER 18 59 1 UNDER-18 . 49 -8 19 - 2 OR_ MORE UNDER 18 - r 13 _6 -10 .. _ . - DIAL-OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 18 1 372 --- -10 VERAGE PER FAMILY . 141 356 -374 247 . . . . 1.52 117 0.48 1.38 2.10 2;91 fil VE-RAGE---R-ER-F-AmILY WITH CHILDREN 2.14 _O (El) 1,71 2.56 (B) (B) (B) NOTE, PERSONS OF SPANISH oRIGIN Hwy BE oF ANy RACE. 45 Table 5. Employment Status and Occupation Group oi Husbancl,_ byEmployment Stuns and Occupation Group of Wife. by Race and Spanish Origin of Householder or Subfamily Reference Person:March 1985 (NUMBERS 'm THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT1

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND OCCUPATIoN GROUP OF WIFE

MACH- EXECU- HAND- 80m/NI. PRECI- INE LERS, TIVE. STRA- SUBJECT SIONopERA.TRANS-CLEAN- ADMINI_l TIVE PRO- TORS. PORT- ERS, STAA- TECHNI- SUPPORT. FARMING. W.IC-ASSEM. ATION HELP- TIVE. PROFES- CAL IN-PRIVATESERVICEFOREST- T:ON.FILERS, AND __AND ERS. SIONAL AND CLUDING HOUSE. ExCEPT Ry. CRAFTS ANDMATER- AND -NANA- NOT IN SPECI-RELATED CLER- HOLD HOUSE- ANDAND RE.INSPEC. IALLABOR- uNEM- LABOR TOTAL GERIA.I. Al TY _SUP-PORT SALES ICALSERVICE HOLDFIsHING PAIR TORSMOVING ERS PLOYED FORCE

ALL RACES

TOTAL HUSBANDS...... 51 114 2 546 4 178 866 3 031 8 189 334 3 586 339 624 1 865 226 351 1 586 23 394 EXECUTIVE._ADMIN.._AND MANAGERIAL A 144 695 779 101 429 1 319 12 270 17 38 95 24 25 125 2 215 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY. . . . . 392 1 4 805 166 110 262 795 10 158 10 46 38 10 11 101 1 697 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SuPPORT 1 085 87 143 56 -71 238 3 73 s 13 22 2 2 32 SALES ...... 4 221 289 77 552 926 14 227 7 24 58 10 26 122 1 ?;;183 ADMIN. SUPPORT. INCCLERICAL . . 1 964 120 n: 37 125 493 19 151 4 35 aa 5 21 53 646 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD-SERVICE . . . -9 . . - - - 1 - 1 - - 7 SERVICE; EXC. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 2 636 111 168 62 162 449 30 464 --6 35 117 16 A 100 901 FARMING.-FORESTRY-AND FISHING . . 1 606 50 73 19 54 198 28 114 213 13 68 11 9 42 715 PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT; __AND_REPAIR...... 330 . a 341 466 184 558 1 696 66 734 22 186 449 62 86 286 3 215 MACHINE opERAToRS, ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS...... 2 849 70 115 48 124 439 23 284 10 60 352 18 20 TRANSPORTATION a MATERIAL MOVING. 2 778 95 140 43 155 513 23 300 13 44 148 20 27 IN 1 17; HANDLERS. EQUIPMENT CLEANERS. HELPERS, AND LABORERS 1 336 42 48 22 91 198 31 145 9 20 93 7 33 67 531

UNEMPLOYED 1 859 65 124 31 270 14 176 3 26 101 10 26 190 699 ARMED FORCES 728 25 38 14 1g: 92 -6 54 2 7 --8 -4 3 -68 350 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 10 756 175 290 61 264 562 56 435 18 78 227 26 50 133 8 381

WHITE

TOTAL HUSBANDS...... 46 244 2 330 3 799 733 2 835 7 418 228 3 049 334 536 1 558 204 303 1 341 21 547 EXECUTIVE.- ADM7-4., AND MANAGERIA- 5 777 645 716 99 256 a 239 16 34 90 24 25 109 2 119 . 369 PROFESSIONAL SP,=CIALTV. ._.,._. 4 471 1 096 93 M 1 722 10 153 10 37 32 8 11 87 1 608 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT . 965 -78 128 50 -64 21 3 64 s 10 :6 2 2 22 111 SALES ...... 4 021 267 441 73 527 880 12 215 7 28 Sj 10 25 120 1 371 ADMIN. SUPPORT. INC. C:.ERICAL . . 1 719 103 154 27 115 416 17 128 4 '2 6. 5 14 45 594 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE . . . . 7 - . . _. _1 n _I .. . _5 SERVIZE. EXC._PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 2 109 9; 12; 47 149 360 20 344 6 25 8: 13 13 71 761 FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING . . 1 493 50 66 15 49 188 21 97 210 13 64 9 7 40 664 PREMTIAN PAuDUCTION. CRAFT. 7 753 306 423 175 541 1 582 51 667 22 175 385 58 75 260 3 026 HA(HINE OPERATORS; ASSEMBLERS; --AND-INSPECTORS. , ...... 2 523 64 108 35 115 392 19 252 47 206 17 128 1 034 TRLNSPORTATIoN a MATERIAL MOVING. 2 428 81 1:6 30 147 453 18 233 13 35 122 17 1g 97 1 040 HANDLERS. EQUIPNENT CLEANERS. HELPERS, AND LABORERS 1 106 39 33 16 80 160 17 105 9 18 78 7 31 58 455 LINENPLOYED- 1 563 57 99 20 2/1 12 148 3 20 83 8 16 151 613 ,JIMED FORCES 585 21 20 13 'a u 46 2 5 s 4 3 42 294 401 IN LABOR FORCE 9 748 153 269 41 252 499 17 360 18 66 193 24 40 104 7 713

3LACK

TOTAL HUSBANDS...... 3 542 163 277 96 108 599 95 423 57 212 20 30 195 1 267 EXECUTIVE-, ADmIN4,-AND MANAGERIAL 220 37 45 7 15 39 4 15 1 r 13 56 ,ROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY...... 146 12 37 6 42 2 8 6 2 7 23 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT -57 -7 10 3 .: 16 5 - - - - 3 12 SALES 105 13 10 6 32 10 , 2 . . - 29 1DMINSUPITIORT. INC_CLEiIaAL . . 199 14 12 9 9 64 21 2 15 - 5 6 40 '111vATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE-. . . 2 - - . . r _. I SERVICE; EXC. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD . 423 14 41 15 9 76 8 9; 20 4 - 27 108 "ARMING.-FORESTRY-AND FISHING . . 74 - 4 4 9 4 9 - 3 1 2 2 35 'RECISION pRODUCTION. CRAFT; __AND_REPAIR...... 430 21 33 7 81 15 54 4 46 3 7 14 140 4ACHINE OPERATORS. ASSEMBLERS. _AND_INSPECTORS...... -. 267 4 5 -9 -7 40 4 29 11 52 2 2 21 81 TRANSPORTATION-a MATERIAL MOVING. 309 10 23 13 10 57 4 57 8 22 3 2 17 82 ONAGERS,. EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, AND LABORERS 208 3 13 5 11 33 14 40 2 11 - 1 8 67 JNEMPLOYED 215 7 20 10 6 38 1 21 6 14 4 2 FORCES. . 96 z 4 _1 a 17 .- 5 r / . . :; I:IRMED 407 IN LABOR FORCE 789 17 21 20 11 56 39 58 8 18 2 8 27 504

SPANISH ORIGIN

TOTAL HUSBANDS...... 2 939 Fla 92 35 122 364 33 226 20 63 226 6 37 138 1 487 DiEcuT/vE._AOMIN.AND MANAGERIAL 178 13 12 6 6 42 2 10 1 3 11 - 2 2 68 'ROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY...... 139 15 24 3 9 21 , 4 . 1 6 n 2 rECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT . 2 52 34 3 2 P - -8 -2 - - - 2 14 SALES 141 5 4 4 2: 10 5 . 1 a 53 IDMIN. sup;011% INC; CLERICAL ; ; 141 4 s 2 12 13 3 14 - 1 3 54 WIIVATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE-. .. . --1 - - - - .. - - - 1 - SERVICE. EXC. PR/VATE HOUSEHOLD 7 256 a 7 IC. 26 5 36 . 2 21 1 12 124 tARMING._FORFSTRY AND FISHING . . 134 - 2 2 1 9 5 8 16 4 6 1 1 11 70 .RECISION PRODUCTION. CRAFT, AND REPAIR...... 571 22 10 1 22 63 7 45 - 20 47 2 7 34 290 IACHINE -OPERATORS. ASSEMBLERS. . . . . AND INSPECTORS. . . . 335 8 11 2 10 40 2 30 1 9 41 1 s 14 164 AANSPORTATION-a-HATERIAL-MOVING. 182 4 4 2 8 24 4 18 5 21 1 5 10 76 IAN0LERS. EQUIPMENT CLEANERS. HELPERS, AND LABORERS 166 3 2 i 5 21 4 17 18 - 6 5 79

S.INEMPLOyED 202 2 2 2 13 17 2 5 17 1 3 22 109 AAMED FORCES 29 r 1 - 1 7 . 3 - ,. . 2 15 107 IN LABOR_FORCF . -. . 020. 6 3 10 20 2 23 1 s 17 - 3 12 319 NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE. 46 Table 6. Families, by Employment Status and Occupation Grocp of Employed Householder, Number of Own Children Under 18, Race, and Spanish Origin: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSAMDS. FoR HFANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

FAMILIES OWN CHILDREN UNSER 18 CHILDREN PER FAMILY OTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT 6THER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES MARRIED- -MALE FEMALE MARRIED. MALE FEMALE MARRIED- COUPLE MALE FEMALE HOUSE- HOUSE- COUPLEHOUSE. HOUSE- COUBLEHOUSE- 72TALFAMILIES HOLDER )(OUSE. mOLOER TOTALFAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HOLOER HOLDER

ALL RACES

TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 -- 50350 2 228 10129 57 658 45 356 1 371 10731 0.92 0.90 0.62 --- 1.06 EXECUTIVE,ADMINISTRATIVE.-AND MANAGERIAL-- 6 692 6027 193 472 6 768 OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATORS; PUBLIC ADMIN.. 6 195 162 410 1.01 1.03 0.84 0.87 . . _ 255 231 --6 -18 207 189 -4 14 0.81 mANAGERS_d_ADMIN., EXC. PUBLIC ADMIN. 4 956 0.82 (0) (8) 4533 152 271 5 044 4 666 131 247 1.02 1.03 0.86 SELF-EMPLOYED...... 0.91 . . 0 651 61.3 29 - MANAGEMENT_RELATED 20 618 575 28 -15 0.95 0.95 (B) (3) 1 480 1 263 35 183 1 516 1 340 28 149 1;02 1.06 (B) 0.81 ACCOUNTANTS 523 432 12 80 571 494 11 66 1,09 1.14 (8) 0.83

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY.; ...... _. 5 552 4762 168 622 5 664 4 934 125 605 1.02 1.04 0.75 0.97 ENGINEERS. _ARCHITECTS, AND SURVEYORS 1 169 1126 32 11 1 073 1 040 24 9 D.92 0.92 (8) (8) ENGINEERS ...... 1 091 1052 28 10 1 008 978 22 9 0,92 0.93 (8) (0) NATURAL__ScIENTISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS 511 19 478 13 530 511 14 13 1;05 1.07 (8) (8) HEALTH DIAGNOSING...... 514 487 19 __Co 608 590 9 -10 1.18 1.21 HEALTm ASSESSMENT_AND TREATING 437 (8) (8) 268 -4 166 453 288 2 162 1;04 1.08 (8) 0.98 TEACHERs.-LIBRARIRNS,-(040 COUNSELORS 1 475 1 153 35 287 1 556 I 267 25 263 1,05 1.10 (8) 0.92 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . . . 1 446 . 1 250 59 136 1 436 1 238 51 147 D.99 0;99 (a) 1-.06

HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS 297 169 5 125 381 220 161 1.28 1.30 (8) 1.29

TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT HEALTH . . . 1 025 932 32 61 1 019 914 41 64 0.99 0.98 (8) (Et)

SALES,, ...... 4 930 4155 151 625 4 726 4 019 SUPERVISORS-AND-PROPRIETORS. 94 613 0.96 0,97 0;62 0.28 ...... 1 750 1572 62 117 1 646 1 514 34 _98 D.94 0.96 SALES REPRESENTATIVES, COMMODITIES AND FINAnICE 2 010 (8) 0.83 1780 55 175 1 942 1 759 39 144 0.97 0.99 (6) 0.52 OTHER SALES. . . . . 1 170 803 ...... 35 333 1 138 746 20 372 0.97 0.93 (8) 1.12

ADm/N/STRATIVE-SURPORT.-INCLUDING CLERICAL . . . . 3 818 2217 84 1 534 3 6.. :. 2 041 55 1 529 0.95 0.92 0.66 CompUTER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS . . ... 1.00 209 132 le -67 195 110 4 51 0,93 SECRETARIES, -STENOGRAPHERS.-A;D TYPISTS 653 0.04 (5) (81 161 3 498 613 139 3 471 D.94 0.86 (8) 0.96 FINANCIAL RECORDS PROCESSING 437 198 5 235 337 144 . 194 0.77 0.73 (B) 0.83 OTHER ADMIN. SUPPORT 2 536 1726 65 744 2 479 1 648 48 783 0.98 0.95 (8) 1.05

PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD 185 33 1 152 161 31 130 0.87 (8) (8) 0.85

PROTECTIVE SEIVICE 1 022 34 41 942 1 128 1 077 9 42 1:10 1.14 (8) (8)

iERVICE,_EXC._PROTECTIVE AND HHLD 2 790 1627 ill 1051 2 772 1 597 52 1122 0.99 0.98 0.47 1.07 FOOD-SERVICE-- 864 47 412 405 093 456 11 426 1.03 1.11 (8) 1.05 HE41.7m_SERvIcE 407 127 279 CLEANING AND-BUILDING -- 981 140 341 1;0 1.10 01 1.22 1 150 692 57 201 1 020 792 39 189 0.89 0.89 PERSONAL SERVICE 369 (8) 0.94 196 7 166 378 209 3 166 1.02 1.07 (8) 1.00

:ARmING,_FORESTRY,-AND FISHING 1 653 1545 78 30 1 657 1 578 38 41 1.00 1.02 0.49 (8) FARM-OPERATORS AND MANAGERS. . . . 930 884 32 14 858 842 -8 -9 0.92 0.95 (8) (0) OTHER AGRICULTURAL. FORESTRY. At7JD FISHING. . . . 723 661 47 16 799 736 30 33 1.10 1.11 (8i (8)

.RECTSION-PROOUCTION,--CRAFT, ANO REPAIR 8 339 7554 145 9 165 MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS. . 337 9606 296 145 1.15 1.17 0.85 1;00 . . . . 2 993 2869 22 102 3 565 3 467 76 22 1.19 1.21 0.75 (8) CoNSTRUCTION-TRADES-AND ExTRACTIVE 3 003 2838 'PRECISION PRODUCTION 149 16 3 112 3 112 158 _22 1.17 1.17 1.06 -(8) 2 343 2147 86 110 2 531 2 366 61 104 1.08 1.10 0.71 0.94 SUPERVISORS,_PRODOCTI0N- 962 41 893 28 1 013 974 23 15 1.05 1.09 031 (el PRECISION MEUL 619 559 23 6 706 655 14 4 1.14 1.17 (8) (B)

IACHINE 072RATORS, ASSEMBLERS; AND INSPECTORS. . . 3 408 2767 148 501 4 043 3 392 MACHINE_ OpERATORS_6_ TENDERS. EXC. PRECISION. 106 544 1.19 1.23 0.75 1;09 . . 2 192 1756 102 334 2 601 2 142 77 383 1.19 1.22 0.75 1.15 DURABLE-GOODS-MANUFACTURE...... 974 830 49 94 1 196 1 069 31 97 1.23 109 (8) 1.02 FABRICATORS, ASSEHBLEHS-AND_HAND_ORKING, . . . 881 745 32 104 1 122 991 21 109 1.27 1.33 (8) 1.05 PRODUCTION INSPECTORS, TESTERS, AND SAMPLERS . . 335 266 6 63 319 260 $ 52 0.95 0.98 (8) (8)

11ANSPORTATION 2 068 1941 79 48 7 407 2 287 47 73 1.16 1.18 0.59 (8)

mTERIAL movINO E00IPMENT OPERATORS 7DD 666 25 10 869 848 11 9 1.24 1.27 (8) (8)

IANDLERS.-EQUIP. CLEANERS, mELPERS AND LABORERS. 1 423 1 224 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS. 85 114 1 716 1 523 48 146 1.21 1.24 0.56 1.28 ...... 257 241 15 -1 335 30 15 1 1.30 1.32 (8) (8) FREIGHT, STOCK AND MATERIAL HANDLERS 427 370 27 29 481 424 15 42 1.13 1.14 (8) (B)

INEmPLOyED 2 536 1743 162 630 3 316 2 205 125 989 1.31 1.26 0,77 1.57

AHED FORCES 713 696 15 (X) 969 945 24 (X) 1.36 1;36 (8) tX) MT IN LABOR FORcE 15 537 11051 521 3965 6 826 2 585 138 4104 0.44 0.23 0.26 1.04

52 47 Table 6. Families, by Employment Status and Occupation Group of EmployedHouseholder, Number of Own Children Under 18, Race, and Spanish Origin: March 1985-Continued [NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

FAMILIES OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 CHILDREN pER FAMILY

SUBJECT CMHER-FA44U-L-1ES- OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES MARRIED- MALE FEMALE MARRIED. --MALE FEMALE MARRIED- -MALE FEMALE COUPLEHOUSE. HOUSE- COUPLE HOUsE. HOUSE- COUPLE MOUSEHOUSE. TOTALFAMILIES m_OLDER MOLDER _TOTALFAMILIESHOLDERHOLDER TOTALFAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER

WHITE

TOTAL FAMILIES 54400 45643 1 816 6 941 47 975 40 218 I 108 6 649 0.88 0.88 0.61 0.96 EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE. AND MANAGERIAL 6238 5665 171 402 6 239 5 756 135 347 1.00 1.02 0.79 0.86 OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATORS.-PuBLIC ADMIN.. . 224 207 MANAGERS & ADMIN., EXC. PUBLIC ADMIN. _5 _12 188 169 4 13 0.83 0.82 0E0 -00 4672 4289 138 245 4 67g 4 345 110 223 1.00 1.01 _SELF.EMPLOYED. . . . 000 0.91 . . . . . 600 558 26 16 541 506 14 MANAGEMENT RELATED 20 0.90 0.91 (0) -(13) 1342 1 169 144 I 374 ACCOUNTANTS a 1 242 21 111 1.02 1.06 CBI 0.77 470 399 9 62 526 464 9 54 1.12 1.16 iE0 (a)

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY ...... 5055 4 417 146 493 5 093 4 492 114 488 1.07 7.02 0.78 0.99 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS; AND SURVEYORS 1074 I039 24 11 944 919 16 g 0.88 ma 0) (B) ENGINEERS ...... 1006 975 21 10 009 067 14 _9 0.88 0.89 03) tB) NATURAL SCIENTISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS 477 446 19 13 494 468 14 13 1.03 1.05 401 (0) HEALTH-DIAGNOSING. . 469 446 16 7 543 526 9 8 1.16 1.18 (B) -00 HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND TREATING . 383 249 4 405 130 259 -2 143 1.05 1.04 00 1.10 TEACHERS. LIBRARIANS. AND COUNSELORS 1321 1 067 33 1 222 I 395 167 25 203 1.06 1.09 031 0.91 OTMER PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . . . 1330 1 170 49 111 1 313 1 153 48 112 0.99 0.99 tB) 1.01

HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS 221 140 2 79 245 162 81 1.10 1.15 CB) 1.03

TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT HEALTH . . . 908 834 27 47 871 790 34 48 0.96 0.05 0) 0)

SALES...... 4651 3061 139 549 4 436 3 835 90 504 0.95 0.97 0.65 0.92 SUPERVISORS AND PROPRIETORS. .._...... 1654 1 440 54 105 1 563 1 445 34 84 0.95 13.47 01 0;80 SALES REPRESENTATIVES, COMMODITIES AND FINANCE 1923 1 713 49 161 I 054 1 682 39 133 0.96 0.98 (B) 0.82 OTHER SALES...... 1073 750 31 283 I 012 708 17 288 0.94 0.93 (B0 1.02

1DMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.ANCLUDING CLERICAL . . . . 3143 1430 66 1 147 2 842 1 723 43 1 077 0.10 0.89 Ca) 0.94 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT-OPERATORS ...... ' . 169 111 a _51 139 82 4 -53 0.82 0.74 00 (B) SECRETARIES; STENORAPHERS; AND TYPISTS- 534 140 2 392 473 114 0.09 FINANCIAL RECORDS-PROCESSING . R 358 0.82 OD 0;91 . . . . 378 182 4 192 283 133 150 0.75 0.73 00 0.78 OTHER ADMIN. SUPPORT 2063 1 497 53 513 1 947 1 394 37 516 0.94 0.93 03) 1;01

1RIvATE HOUSEHOLD 97 24 73 94 23 71 0.97 (B) (6) (B)

1ROTECTIVE SERVICE 874 824 28 22 010 892 9 14 1.05 1.08 01 (B)

- - 1ERVICE,; EXC, PROTECTIVE AND HHLD 1955 1253 72 630 1 949 I 232 33 683 1.00 0.98 (B) 1,08 Foal SERVICE 625 306 35 283 HEALTH SERVICE 660 355 10 295 1.06 1.16 0) 1.04 222 79 - 143 242 -71 - 171 1.09 0.90 CLEANING AND_BUILDING 828 01 1.19 710 30 89 750 636 20 93 0.91 0.90 (B) 1.05 PERSONAL SERVICE 280 158 7 114 297 170 3 124 1.06 1.07 00 ---- 1.08 ,ARMING, FORESTRyi AND FISHING 1 543 1 448 67 28 1 535 1 479 20 37 1.00 1.02 (e) (al FARM_OPERATORS AND MANAGERS...... 914 869 31 14 835 819 a 9 0.91 0.94 0) (3) OTHER AGRICULTURAL. FORESTRY. AND FISHING. . . . 629 579 36 14 700 660 12 28 1.11 1.14 (11) (81

'RECISION PRODUCTION,_CRAFT, AND REPAIR 7754 7339 509 107 0 822 8 457 273 92 1.14 1.15 ()Ai; 0.86 NECHANICS-AND-REPAIRERS...... 2765 2656 94 15 3 238 3 161 70 7 1.17 1.19 0.74 (3) CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND EXTRACTIVE 2821 2680 -6 135 3 264 3 115 142 7 1.16 1.16 1.06 (0) PRECISION PRODUCT/ON- 2169 2003 79 86 2 320 SUPERVISORS, PRODUCTION 2 181 67 79 1.07 1.09 0.77 0.91 885 827 36 22 944 905 23 1.07 1.10 OD PRECISION METAL 589 560 23 15 04) 6 659 640 14 4 1.12 1.14 00 (8)

IACHINE-OPERATORS.-ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS. . . 2906 2453 116 337 3 330 2 914 72 MACHINE OPERATORS a TENDERS. EXC. PRECISION. 345 1.15 1.19 0.62 1.02 . . 1 872 1 560 85 229 2 147 1 860 45 242 1.15 1.19 0.54 1;06 DURABLE-GOODS-MANUFACTURE. . 872 760 39 64 1 048 982 14 55 1.20 1.28 00 CBI FABRICATORS-, ASSEMBLERS, AND MAND7061th;G: : : : 753 660 26 66 026 842 19 65 1.23 1.28 (0) (3) PRODUCTION INSPECTORS, TESTERS. AND SAMPLERS . . 282 232 6 43 257 211 a 38 0.91 0.91 00 (8) yoNSPORTATION 1 839 1 64 737 39 2 097 2 003 36 57 1.14 1.15 00 03)

4TERIAL MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS 586 557 21 8 724 706 11 7 1.24 1.27 (B) CB)

(ANGLERS. EQUIP. CLEANERS. HELPERS AND LABORERS. 1 137 1 012 62 63 1 359 1 240 37 83 1.20 1.22 (B) CONSTRUCTION LABORERS. . (8) ...... 216 201 13 256 FREIGHT, STOCK ?ND MATERIAL HANDLERS i 269 12 -1 1.25 1.27 00 00 332 298 13 20 375 346 7 22 1.13 1;16 01 00

INEMPLOyED 1 944 1484 113 347 2 365 1 834 87 444 1.22 1.24 0.77 1.28

RHED FORCES 571 556 15 (X 752 732 21 (X) 1.32 1.32 00 (X) 07 IN LABOR FORCE 12977 10005 399 2 572 4 312 1 949 92 2 271 0.33 0.19 0.23 0.88

53 48 Table 6. Families, by Employment Status and Occupation Group of Employed Householder, Number of Own Children Under 18. Race, and Spanish Origin: March 1985-Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR mEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

FAMILIES OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 CHILDREN PER FAMILY OTHER_EAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT OTHER FAMILIES MARRIED- MALEFEMALE MARIED _MALEFEMALE MARRIED---MALE ___ FEMALE CouPLE HOUSE- HOUSE. COUPLE MOUSE- HOUSE- COUPLEHOUSE- HOUSE- TOTALFAR/LIES HOLDER HOLDER 70TAT_FAMILIES 110EnFQ HOLDER_ TOTALFAMILIESHOLDER HOLDER

BLACK

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 3469 344 2964 7741 3689 221 3831 1.14 1.06 0.64 1.29 EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIAL 290 216 16 57 322 252 17 53 1.11 1.16 (0) CB) OFFICIALS-AND ADMINISTRATORS. PuBL1C ADMIN.. . 20 la 6 MANAGERS & ADMIN., ExC. PUBLIC ADMIN. 5 5 _- (B) (8) (8) (13) 186 152 9 25 218 184 10 23 1.17 1.22 (8) _SELF-EmPLOYED 32 (8) 29 - 3 35 35 - - (B) (13) (8) MANAGEMENT RELATED 84 (8) 51 6 27 99 62 7 30 1.18 (8) (8) (8) ACCOUNTANTS 20 7 2 11 20 11 2 7 (8) (8) (a) (8)

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY ...... 295 159 16 120 299 179 a 112 1.01 1.13 (8) 0,93 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND suRvEyogs 21 17 4 - 27 20 7 - (8) (B) (8) (8) ENGINEEPS-...... -. ...--.-4-.- .- 19 15 4 T 22 16 7 (8) (8) (8) NATURAL SCIENTISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS 9 (8) 9 - -a 7 1 (8) (8) (8) (8) HEALTH OIAGNOSING...... 14 11 1 1 11 9 - 2 031 CB) (0) HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND TREAT/NG 39 (8) _0 31 27 6 19 -(8) (8) (8) (8) TEACHERS. LIBRARIANS, AND COUNSELORS . . 119 58 2 62 127 69 - 50 1;07 (81 (8) (8) nTHER PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . . . . 93 60 9 24 99 66 1 31 1.07 (8) (8) (8)

mEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS 67 22 2 44 126 50 76 (8) (8) (8) (8)

TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNIC/ANS. EXCEPT HEALTH . . . 60 47 3 11 77 62 a 11 (8) (8) (81 (8)

1ALES...... 178 97 9 72 197 90 a 104 1.11 0.93 (B) 18) SUPERVISORS AND PROPRIETORS...... 51 40 1 10 35 25 - 0' CB) (8) (0) CB) SALES REPRESENTATIVES, COMMODITIES AND FINANCE 55 36 5 14 58 47 -. 11 (8) (8) (8) (13) OTHER SALES...... 73 ...... 21 3 48 11.5 18 4 84 (8) (8) (8) (8)

IDMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT._INCLUDING CLERICAL . . . . 602 239 6 357 703 275 7 422 1.17 1.15 CB) 1.18 COMPUTER-EQUIPMENT-OPERATORS . . . 12 17 , 15 47 23 - 24 (34 (8) (8) -(8) SECRETARIES, STENOGRAPHERS._AND llmiST.. S 107 19 1 87 128 23 1 103 1.19 (8) (0) 1.19 FINANCIAL-RECORDS-PROCESSING . . . . 49 10 - _39 _56 _7 . 43 (81 (8) OTHER ADMIN. SUPPORT 414 (8) -(8) 193 4 216 478 221 5 252 1.16 1.15 (8) 1.16

MIVATE HOUSEHOLD ea a 1 79 67 a - 59 0;76 (81 (0) 0.75

MOTECTIVE SERVICE 128 102 6 19 186 158 28 1.45 1.54 (8) (8)

(ERvICE, EXC. PROTECTIVE AND HHLD 719 298 37 385 699 284 18 397 0.97 0.95 (8) 1.01 FOOD SERVICE 174 56 9 109 HEALTH SERVICE 168 39 1 128 0;96 TB) (8) 1.17 178 4_8 _. 130 225 69 . 156 1.26 (8) (8) 1.20 CLEANING ANDAUILDI G 285 157 27 1DO 236 140 18 77 0.03 0.09 (81 0.78 PERSONAL SERVICE 82 36 - 46 71 36 - 35 0.86 (8) (8) (8)

MRMING FORESTRY. AND FISHING 77 65 10 1 90 67 18 5 1.17 (81 CBI (01 PARM_OPERATolls AND MANAGERS, ...... 10 10 - 16 16 , (8) (8) (8) CB) OTHER AGRICULTURAL. FORESTRY. AND FISMING. . . . 67 55 lo i 74 51 18 5 (81 (8) (8) (8)

11ECISION PRODUCTION-CRAFT. AND REPAIR 432 373 26 33 543 481 20 42 1.26 1.29 (8) (11) MECHANICS-AND-REPAIRERS. . . . 166 153 6 7 227 268 3 15 1.37 1.36 t8) (8) CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND EXTRACTIVE 140 119 13 -a 187 15E 15 14 1.33 1.33 (81 Cal PRECISION-PRODUCTION-- 126 102 6 10 129 115 .. (4 1.02 1.13 (8) t8) SUPERVISORS, PRODUCTION 62 52 5 6 44 44 - (8) (8) (8) (8) PRECISION METAL 15 15 . 17 17 - 03) (8) (8) (8)

!ACRINE OPERATORS.-ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS. . . 431 254 24 153 631 804 34 193 1.48 1.59 (8) 1.26 MACHINE OPERATORSA TENDERS. EXC. PRECISION. . . 270 154 18 97 398 231 32 135 1.47 1.50 CO) 1;39 DURABLE-GOODS MANUFACTURE, . 81 41 9 3D 117 56 20 41 1.45 (8) (8) (8) FABRICATORS-, ASSEMBLERS. AND HAN.DWORKING; . . . 115 72 5 37 179 133 2 44 1.56 CB) (a) (B) PRODUCT/ON INSPECTORS, TESTERS. AND SAMPLERS . 46 - 28 19 54 41 - 13 (B) (8) (8) (8)

11ANSPORTATION 206 185 15 6 258 236 10 12 1.25 1.28 (8) (81

MTER/AL MOvING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS 100 94 4 2 117 115 - 3 1.17 1.22 (8) (8)

MNDLERS. EQUIP-. CLEANERS. HELPERs AND LABORERS. 262 193 20 49 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS. 321 250 8 63 1.23 1.30 (81 (8) ...... 39 37 2 - 61 58 3 -- -(8) (8) (8) (B) FREIGHT, sTOCK AND MATERIACHANDLERS 90 70 11 10 98 .73 5 21 1.09 (8) 181 CB)

NEMPLOyED 505 188 43 273 806 250 27 530 1.60 1.33 (8) 1.94

RmED FORCES 99 96 3 (X) 149 145 3 (X) 1.50 1.52 (8) (X) OT IN LABOR FORCE 2 238 832 105 1 301 2150 385 43 1722 0.96 0.46 0.41 1.32

5 4 49 Table 6. Families, by Employment Status and Occupation Group of Employed Householder, Number of Own Children Under18, Race, and Spanish Origin! March 1985-Continued JNUMBERS IN THOUSAKDS.FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

FAMILIES OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 CHILDREN PrR FAMILY

OTHER FAMILIES OTHER FAMILjES [OTHER FAMILIES SUBJECT MARRIED. MALE FEMALE MARRIED- MALEFEMALE MARRIED- MALE FEMALE COUPLE HOUSE HoUSE _ COUPLE HOUsE-HOUSE- COUPLE HOUSE- HOUSE- TOTALFAMILIES HOLDER HOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HOLDERHOLDER TOTALFAMILIES HOLDER HOLDER

SPANISH ORIGIN

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 939 2 824 210 905 5 663 4 171 120 1 372 1.44 1.48 0.57 1.52

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE. AND MANAGERIAL 207 173 12 23 266 237 12 17 1.28 1.37 CB) (B) OFFICIALS AND_ADMINISTRATORS. PUBLIC ADMIN.. . 13 -9 - 3 27 21 - - (8) (8) (8) (8) MANAGERS .1 ADMIN., EXC. PUBLIC ADMIN. 127 10 12 197 177 10 10 1.32 1.39 (8) (0) SELF.AMPLOYED._...... IN 30 3 1 52 46 6 - (B) (8) (A) MANAGEMENT RELATED (8) 45 36 1 a 47 39 1 7 70) CBI (6) CB) ACCOUNTANTS- 21 17 1 3 23 18 1 44 (8) (8) (8) (8)

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY ...... 179 137 12 29 216 186 11 19 1.21 1.36 (9) (S) ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND SURVEYORS 36 35 I - 56 56 , MI (B) (8) (8) ENGINEERS ...... 35 33 1 - 55 55 - - (8) (8) (8) (B) NATURAL-SCIENTISTS AND MATHEMATICIANS 11 18 17 18) (8 ) fp) (8) HEALTH DIAGNOSING...... 13 22 1 - 22 22 - (B) (B) (8) (8) HEALTH-ASSESSMENT AND TREATING- 20 12 1 8 la 16 - 2 (pi (p) (8) CB) TEACHERSi LIBRARIANS. AND COUNSELORS 40 27 2 11 51 44 7 (0) (B) (B) (8) OTHER PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . 45 30 34 11 51 32 9 10 (8) (8) (8) (8)

4EALTH TECHNDLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS 17 21 10 Il (8) (8) (8) (8)

TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS. EXCEPT HEALTH . . . 33 26 3 44 44 36 4 5 (8) (P) (8) (8)

SALES...... 155 121 7 28 232 194 5 33 1.49 1.60 (8) SUPERVISORS AND PROPRIETORS...... _ 57 50 2 5 84 77 3 4 (8) (8) 1)) (B) SALES REPRESENTATIVES, COMMODITIES AND FINANCE : 39 35 5 3 59 55 1 3 (8) (8) (8) (8) OTHER SALES...... 59 36 34 20 89 61 1 26 (8) (8) (8) (Bi

CDMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT. INCLUDING CLERICAL . . . 235 144 8 84 306 181 11 114 1.30 1.26 (8) 1.36 COMPUTER-EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ...... 19 10 9 28 11 18 (B) (8) (8) (B) SECRETARIESA_STENOGRAPHERS. AND TYPISTS 30 7 24 35 s .. 30 (8) (a) ID) (B) FINANCIAL RECORDS PROCESSING -19 -11 1 7 17 10 -7 (6) (8) (8) (8) DINER ADMIN. SUPPORT 167 116 7 44 226 156 11 59 1.36 1.34 (8) (8)

.RIVATE HOUSEHOLD- 27 23 28 24 (8) (8) (6) (8)

MIOTECTIVE SERVICE , 53 47 2 4 62 57 2 4 (8) (8) (8) (8)

;ERvICE,-EXC,-PROTECTIC .10 HHLD 300 20 85 398 291 103 1.33 1.49 (6) 1.22 FOOD SERVICE 105 in 13 24 155 127 28 1.48 (0) (B) (8) HEALTH-SERVICE 26 11 - 15 35 17 18 (B) (8) (S) te) CLEANING AND BUILDING 142 104 5 32 178 132 2 44 1.25 1.26 (8) (8) PERSONAL SERVICE 28 12 1 14 30 Is 2 13 (8) (8) (8) (8)

ARMING.-FORESTRY, AND FISHING 142 128 9 5 236 219 1 16 1.66 1.71 (6) (8) FARM_OPERATORS AND MANAGERS. . . . ._...... __7 7 ID 15 - -- -(0) (B) (A) (8) OTHER AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY. AND FISHING. . . . 135 121 9 5 221 204 1 16 1.63 1.69 (8) (8)

RECISION PRODUCTIDN. :RAFT, AND REPAIR 575 529 31 15 904 862 25 17 1.57 1.63 (6) (8) MECHANICS_AND_REPAIRERS. .. .-.l ...... 175 064 10 2 303 292 7 5 1.73 1.78 (e) (r) CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND EXTRACTIVE 215 202 11 1 331 320 10 1 1.54 1.58 (B) (8) PRECISION PRODUCT/ON 184 163 10 11 270 250 A 12 1.46 1.53 (8) (8) SUPERVISORS,-PRODUCTION 57 49 3 6 76 70 6 (0) (6) (R) (13) PRECISION METAL 43 39 4 - 67 65 (0) (8) (8) (B)

ACHINE-OPERATORS,-ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS. . Rik 319 23 69 681 590 15 76 1.66 1.85 (B) (8) MACHINE OPERATORS 8 TENDERS. EXC. PRECISION. . 278 205 19 53 476 401 12 63 1.71 1.96 (8) (8) DuRABLE_GOODS_MANUFACTURE. . , ...... 132 107 12 13 249 241 3 5 1.88 2.25 (8) (8) FABRICATORS, ASSEMBLERS. AND HAND WORKING. . . . 105 90 3 11 174 161 3 9 1.65 1.78 711) (8) PRODUCTION INSPECTORS, TESTERS. AND SAMPLERS . . 28 23 - 4 31 28 - 3 (0) (8) (a) (F)

RANSPORTATION 134 123 9 3 204 193 4 7 1.52 1.57 (B) (8)

ATERIAL MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS 47 46 91 91 - (8) (8) (8) (8)

ANDLERS. EQUIP. CLEANERS. HELPERS AND LABORERS; 166 145 14 8 282 259 4 20 1.70 1.79 (8) (B) CONSTRUCTION-LABORERS...... 36 32 4 79 79 - . (8) (8) (8) (8) FREIGHT, STOCK AND MATERIAL HANDLERS 47 46 78 78 - - (8) (8) (8) (8)

NEMPLOYED 264 184 24 57 469 350 11 107 1.77 1.90 (8) (B)

A RMED FORCES 26 25 2 (X) 46 41 s (X) (8) (8) (B) (X)

_N3T IN LABOR FORCE 966 471 33 461 1 177 371 7 800 1.22 0.79 (8) 1.73 NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY GE OF ANY RACE.

55 50

Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, EducationalAttainment, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

ALL HOUSEHOLDERS_ HOUSFHALOFRS_JuNDER_45-4EARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN. HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ELEMEN. HIGH SCHOCIF -COLLEGE TART. ,_ TART, 0108 1 TO 3 4 1 TO-3 4 OR 0108 1 TO 3 TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS 4 1 TO 3. 4_0R YEARs MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS yEARS YEARS MORE A L RACES

ALL FAMELEE5

SIZE OF FAMILY TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 8 409 8200 23 164 10 132 12 802 32 557 2 PERSONS- 25 349 1 737 3 776 13 Ola 6 450 7 575 4 440 3 478 8 957 3 795 g 679 8 351 267 833 3 PERSONS 14 804 3 297 1 814 2 141 4 PERSONS 1 576 1 922 5 750 2 551 3 006 5 516 390 1 064 13 259 1 010 1 497 5 156 5 489 1 728 1 845 5 PERSONS 2 340 3 249 9 471 424 990 3 912 1 825 2 320 5 894 670 752 2 204 961 6 PERSONS 1 306 4 056 299 523 1 593 726 914 2 175 355 334 757 330 / OR MORE PERSONS 900 1 490 204 246 521 256 262 1 225 350 218 340 154 163 673 153 120 TOTAL PERSONS 202 288 26 699 206 100 94 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 26 581 74-58432 758 41 666 114 548 7_573 13 872 45 422 3.23 3.18 5.24 22 029 25 852 3;22 3.23 3;25 3.52 4.24 3.67 3.49 3.42 3.41 AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 e 409 a 200 WITM OwN CHILDREN) 23 164 10 132 12 002 32 557 1 737 3 771, 13 019 6 450 7 575 OF ANY AGO go 647 4 263 5 229 15 726 6 945 0 403 26 272 1 516 3 266 UNDER 25 YEARS 37 137 3 149 10 750 5 061 5 680 4 601 14 653 6 577 8 157 26 239 1 510 3 260 10 736 UNDER 18 YEARS 31 112 2 341 3 820 5 054 5 679 UNDER 12-YEARS 12 349 5 693 0 909 25 372 1 437 3 140 10 328 4 893 5 574 22 539 1 491 2 740 8 896 4 273 5 140 UNDER 6 YEARS 0 20 813 1 189 2 532 0 318 4 028 4 746 14 202 1546 1 792 5 629 2 642 3 293 13 720 750 1 735 UNDER 3 YEARS a 503 454 1 046 3 474 2 572 3 191 6 To 17 YEARS 3 375 1 584 2 044 a 326 421 1 029 3 308 23 115 2 011 2 864 9 092 1 560 2 008 4 161 4 988 17 527 1 140 2 202 7 123 3 379 3 683 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN - 79 049 9 052 10 573 29 978 13 224 16 221 52 884 UODER 25 YEARS 72 629 6 991 3 905 7 045 21 044 9 e93 10 496 9 447 20 032 12 592 15 568 52 765 1 444 7 012 UWER la YEARS 57 658 4 970 20 999 9 872 10 994 UNDER 12 YEARS 7 466 22 361 10 362 12 491 48 797 3 482 6 420 19 303 37 453 2 773 4 839 14 441 6 991 9 152 10 441 ONDER 6 YEARS 8 409 35 133 2 340 4 574 13 663 6 673 7 862 19 151 1 226 2 510 7 520 3 562 4 325 la 570 UNDER-5 YEARS 9 505 1 099 2 456 7 337 3 484 4 194 6 TO 17 YEARS 525 1 219 3 771 1 781 2 208 -9 310 488 1 200 3 699 38 507 3 752 4 949 14 841 6 800 1 756 2 167 8 166 30 227 2 383 3 964 11 965 5 668 6 247 FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ___ TOTAL- 31 112 2 341 3 820 12 349 5 693 6 909 25 372 6-70 17-ONLY . . . . 1 437 3 140 10 328 4 893 5 574 ...... 16 911 1 493 2 029 6 720 3 051 3 616 li 652 SOME 6 TO 17 AND SOME LINDER 6 6 204 688 1 405 4 854 2 321 2 383 UNDER 6 ONLY 516 835 2 372 1 110 1 372 5 876 453 796 2 269 7 997 330 957 3 257 1 058 1 300 1 532 1 922 7 845 297 930 3 205 1 513 1 091 OWN CHILOREN UNDER la

TOTAL-FAMILIES 62 706 4 409 8 200 NONE uNDER la 23 164 10 132 12 802 32 557 1 737 3 776 13 018 6 450 31 594 6 068 4 380 10 815 7 575 1 UNDER 18 4 439 5 892 7 145 300 636 2 690 1 557 2 001 13 108 952 1 595 5 264 2 446 2 853 9 504 2 UNDER 18 11 645 392 1 159 3 979 I 915 2 059 667 1 276 4 778 2 145 2 780 10 190 475 1 108 3 UNDER 18 4 486 397 594 4 262 1 967 2 3/7 4 UNDER 18 1 713 809 974 4 011 303 551 1 543 745 1 329 180 250 440 869 5 UNDER 10. . . 222 236 1 195 145 228 409 202 373 Be 67 114 241 6 OR MORE uNDER-18 52 $2 327 76 60 102 44 45 171 _57 38 40 20 15 146 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 57 658 -47 35 33 18 _13 4-978 7-466 22-361 10 362 12 491 48 797 3 482 6 420 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.92 0.59 19 303 0 152 10-441 AVERAGE PER FAMILY wITH CHILDREN 0.91 0.97 1.02 0.94 1.50 2.00 1.70 1.40 1.42 1.85 2.13 1.95 1.38 1.01 1.02 1.81 1.92 2.42 2.04 1.87 1.87 1.87 mARNILD-COURLE FAMILIES

siZE OF FAMILY TOTAL FAMILIU So 350 6 348 5 979 18 32$ 6 20911 457 25 382 1 RIO , 434 2 PERSONS 19 220 3 443 9 830 5 108 6 ado 3 PERSONS 2 564 6 474 2 818 3 921 5 287 143 4C! 1 833 11 346 1 106 I 314 1 192 1 717 1 PERSONS 4 329 1 960 2 637 6 228 251 547 2 451 1 272 11 666 753 1 119 4 568 2 095 I 607 1 PERSONS 3 131 8 360 314 706 3 457 1 640 2 242 5 218 507 571 1 978 899 1 263 3 640 5 PERSONS I 888 222 909 1 441 678 895 272 257 675 300 384 1 297 157 191 7-OR MORE-PERSONS 1 012 266 465 234 251 155 302 136 153 569 124 83 TOTAL PERSONS 165 272 19 049 19 299 104 91 88 OVERAGE PER FAMILY 60 714 27 30058 110 92 850 5 359 9 379 36 133 18 207 3.28 3;13 3;23 3;31 23 751 3.33 3.32 3.66 4.43 3.85 3.68 3.56 3.49 OGE OF OwN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 50 550 6 348 5 979 18 325 WITH CHIN CHILDREN, 8 209 11 489 25 382 1 210 2 434 9 830 5 108 6 800 OF ANy AGE .--. 30 321 2 698 3 298 11 587 5 283 7 455 19 917 1 046 UNDER 25 YEARS 28 583 2 248 2 019 7 923 3 874 5 055 UNDER IR YEARS 2 994 11 034 5 08o 7 218 19 906 1 044 2 015 7 919 3 873 24 210 1 700 2 472 5 055 UNDER 12 YEARS ...... 9 376 4 446 6 217 19 424 994 1 963 7 692 3 779 4 996 . . IT 790 1 102 1 777 6 950 3 421 4 740 16 447 841 1 613 UNDER 6 YEARS 'i 715 630 6 432 3 201 4 360 1 181 4 581 2 222 3 101 11 267 541 1 136 4 437 UNDER-3 YEARS 7 295 339 717 2 153 3 000 6 Tc 17 yEARS 2 864 1 595 1 979 -7 125 309 702 2 800 1 372 17 542 1 441 1 799 6 742 3 148 1 943 4 413 12 895 764 1 304 5 105 2 499 3 223 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 60 212 5 934 6 671 JNDER 25 YEARS 22 735 10 326 14 546 40 601 2 64$ 4 314 15 920 7 761 9 959 56 784 5 030 6 109 21 624 9 984 14 037 40 567 2 638 JPIDER 18 YEARS 95 556 4 307 15 906 7 758 9 957 3 598 4 782 17 406 8 330 11 439 37 978 2 368 3 990 JNDER 12 TEARS 30 245 1 993 14 795 7 281 9 545 JNDER 6 YEARS 3 081 11 548 5 772 7 451 20 140 1 615 2 866 10 859 15 417 896 1 649 5 480 7 320 JAIDER 3 9EARs 6 208 3 069 4 095 15 174 770 1 598 6 038 8 113 388 825 3 193 2 995 3 966 i TO 17 YEARS 1 575 Z 132 7 % 354 807 3 123 1 550 29 639 2 702 3 134 11 199 5 261 2091' 7 344 22 1 506 2 392 8 757 4 288 5 578 51 Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Educational Attainment, Age, Race, and Spanish Originof Householder: March 1985-Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT]

!ALL-HOISEHOLDFRS HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 YEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN. HIGH SCHOOL__ 00LLEGF ELEMEN- HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE TARY. TARY, 0108 I TO 3 I TO 3 4 OR 0108I TO 3 4 I TO 3 4 OR TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE

ALL RACES...CONTINUED

mARR1ED-CoUPLE FAM/LIES.-CONTINUEn

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILOREN UNDER la

TOTAL 24 210 I 700 2 472 9 376 4 446 6 217 6_10 17 ONLY ...... 19 424 994 I 963 7 692 3 779 4 996 . ._ 12 495 I 070 I 291 4 795 2 223 3 115 8 157 453 827 3 255 1 626 1 996 SOME-6-10-17 AND SOME UNDER 6 5 048 371 507 1 947 925 1 298 4 138 477 UNDER 6 ONLY 311 1 850 873 I 227 6 668 259 674 2 634 I 298 I 804 6 529 230 659 2 587 I 280 I 773

ONN CHILDREN LINDER la

TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 6 348 5 979 18 325 8 209 II 489 25 382 I 210 2 434 NONE-UNDER 18 9 830 5 105 6 800 26 14o 4 648 3 507 8 949 3 763 5 272 5 95B 216 472 2 138 I 329 1 804 I UNIAER 10 9 640 686 I 055 3 695 I 778 2 425 6 760 271 734 2 672 1 365 I 717 2 UNOER 18 9 456 498 809 3 826 I 712 3 UNDER 18 2 590 8 165 343 678 3 363 I 560 2 211 3 635 298 385 1 365 674 912 3 206 213 357 1 213 612 812 4 UNDER 10 I 070 122 160 363 200 225 5 UNDER-18 950 94 139 336 180 201 200 52 44 92 43 40 238 41 39 81 36 42 6_OR MORE UNDER 18 130 -43 -20 -34 -18 15 33 TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 106 16 28 16 12 45 556 3 598 4 782 17 406 8 330 II 439 37 978 2_388 3 990 14 795 7 281 9-543 waaaa FIR FAMILY . . . . 0.90 0.57 0.80 0.95 1.01 1.00 1.50 1.96 1.64 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.51 1.43 1.40 1.88 2.12 1.93 1.86 1.87 1.84 1.96 2.38 2;03 1;92 1.93 1.91

DTHER-FAM-1-LIESFEAtALE-+FOUSERGLMER-

SIZE OF FAMILY

-TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 1 665 1 912 4 oo7 1 584 962 5 939 442 1 169 2 651 1 102 576 2 PERSONS- 4 747 756 730 I 966 760 535 2 307 5 PERSONS 81 320 1 115 471 293 2 938 396 535 1 214 513 280 1 991 121 376 902 A PERSONS 407 185 1 383 223 347 512 209 92 986 99 264 401 153 69 5 PERSONS 609 137 169 210 55 37 380 68 5 PERSONS 114 140 40 17 263 80 71 70 30 II 46 OR MORE_PERSONS 179 52 50 22 9 188 72 59 35 17 6 95 26 35 22 _9 _3 MAL PERSONS 30 B44 5 656 6 367 11 6o7 4 556 2 637 18 315 1 750 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 4 001 7-808 3-176 1-581 3.05 3.40 3.34 2.90 2.88 2.74 3.08 3.96 3.42 2.95 2.88 2.75

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 I 665 1912 4 007 1 584 962 5 939 442 2 651 (ITH OWN CHILDREN( I 169 1 102 576 OF_ANY_AGE 8 923 I 346 1 736 3 620 1 434 787 UNDER 25 YEARS 5 631 435 I 141 2 522 1 035 7 388 778 I 438 3 170 I 287 714 5 415 432 1 139 2 515 1 032 ::: UNDER 18 YEARS 6 006 570 I 220 2 613 I 081 522 5 217 UNDER 12_VEARs ::15 I 081 2 350 974 457 4 059 363 cm I 733 753 323 3 914 127 850 1 691 734 UNDER 6 YEARS 2 210 312 201 553 937 369 150 2 laa 193 547 929 368 149 UNDER 3 YEARS I 073 106 289 453 167 -57 I 067 103 6 TO 17 YEARS 289 450 167 57 4 862 509 977 2 062 878 435 4 145 358 890 1 803 773 371 TOTAL-04N CHILDREN 16 611 2 773 3 571 6 416 2 542 I 309 11 099 HIDER 25,yEARS 1 203 2 547 4 624 1 879 846 13 996 1 768 3 056 5 696 2 287 I 189 II 027 1 196 2 522 4 596 1 867 846 INDER 18 YEARS 10 731 I 277 2 471 4 394 I 772 817 9 747 HIDER 12 yEARS I 069 2 266 4 048 I 640 723 6 455 740 I 635 2 565 1 062 452 6 286 693 I 594 2 517 1 042 440 BIDER 6 YEARS 2 879 309 789 I 167 428 185 INDER-3 YEARS 2 850 299 784 1 157 427 183 I 237 128 349 512 180 65 i 231 125 349 509 180 i TO 17 YEARS 7 852 -68 968 I 682 3 226 1 344 632 6 897 771 I 482 2 891 1 213 540

'ARMIES WITH ONN CHILDREN uNDER 18

TOTAL 6 006 570 I 220 2 613 1 081 522 5 277 415 1 081 2 350 457 , To 17-ONLY ...... 3 795 369 667 1 676 712 371 3 091 222 534 1 421 6;6 308 MME 6 To 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 I 067 140 310 387 166 64 INDER 6 ONLY I 054 136 306 383 166 63 1 144 61 243 551 203 86 I 133 56 242 547 202 86

MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

_TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 1 665 1 912 4 007 1 584 MNE-UNDER 18 962 5 939 442 1 169 2 651 1 102 576 4 123 I 095 692 I 394 503 440 662 -27 -88 301 128 1 UNDER 18 119 2 885 220 459 I 339 566 301 2 334 106 366 1 131 474 257 ! UNDER 18 2 I 977 150 440 863 370 154 I 848 120 408 31 UNDER la 826 358 137 in 94 195 314 113 55 738 89 185 299 4UNDER 18 249 112 53 56 057 75 21 10 237 51 85 72 21 9 ! UNDER 18 . . . 36 22 16 9 2 81 35 20 16 8 2 6!OR MORE UNDER118 -4840 14 18 6 40 OTAL-OwN-CHILDREN uNDER 18 2 - 14 17 _6 _2 10 731 I 277 2 471 4 394 1 772 817 9 747 I 069 2-266 4-048 1-640 -723 AORM PER FAMILY 1.06 0.77 :.29 1.10 1.12 0.85 1.64 AVERAG6 PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 2.42 1.94 1.53 1,49 1.26 1.79 2.24 2.03 1.68 1.64 1.57 1.85 2.58 2.10 1.72 1.68 1.58

57 52

Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Hecatienal Attainment, Age, March 1985-Continued Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE TE/TI

ALL HOUSEHOLDERS HOUSFHOEDFRR UND_FR 45_ YEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN. HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ELEMEN- HIGH_ SCHOOL ! TARY._ TARY. 0 TO 8 1 TO 3 -4 1-70-3 4-0R 0 TO 8 1 TO 3 TOTAL YEARS 4 1 TO 3 4_011 YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE

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ALL FAMILIES

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 6 933 6 572 20 374 8 872 11 649 27 706 1 462 2 884 2 PERSONS 22 711 11 035 5 516 6 809 3 851 2 972 8 114 3 421 4 354 7 120 224 641 2 763 1 557 1 935 3 PERSONS 12 743 1 275 1 551 4 PERSONS 5 011 2 189 2 717 7 214 140 841 2 949 1 444 1 639 11 517 798 1 154 4 062 2 064 2 939 8 289 370 767 3 434 5 PERSONS 4 894 1 614 2 104 6 PERSONS 518 555 1 847 814 1 159 3 431 255 392 1 338 625 1 704 271 220 821 7-OR mORE-PERSONS 598 266 348 i 154 154 169 397 203 232 831 219 120 _ 243 117 132 498 120 75 TOTAL_PERSONS 172 070 153 73 78 21-083 20-429 64 590 28 359 37 609 96 809 6 100 10 421 38 319 18 784 23 185 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3;16 3;04 3.11 3.17 3.20 3.23 3.49 4.17 3.61 3.47 3.41 3.40

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL FAMILIES 54 400 6 933 6 572 20 374 8 872 WITH OWN CHILDREN% 11 649 27 706 1 462 2 884 11 035 5 516 6 809 OF-ANY AGE 34 253 3 348 3 976 13 428 UNDER 25 YEARS 5 890 7 611 22 084 1 266 2 460 9 032 4 237 5 089 31 336 2 492 3 472 12 487 5 567 7 319 Z2 057 1 261 2 456 9 020 UNDER 18 YEARS 26 232 4 232 5 088 1 902 2 894 10 452 4 801 6 182 21 357 1 207 2 377 8 676 4 107 4 991 UNDO 12 YEARS 18 918 1 235 2 073 7 484 3 559 UNDER 6 YEARS 4 568 17 512 1 004 1 918 6 994 3 358 4 239 11 937 709 1 345 4 724 2 223 2 935 11 554 634 1 305 UNDER 3 yEARS 7 290 4 600 2 165 2 851 382 800 2 906 1 359 1 844 7 145 358 784 2 850 6 To 17 YEARS 19 325 1 614 1 343 1 810 2 119 7 655 3 476 4 463 14 580 949 1 614 5 923 2 798 3 296 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 65 143 6-822 7 589 25 064 11 107 14 560 43 753 3 158 5 0613 17 391 UNDER 25 yEARS 60 217 8 255 9 881 5420 6 784 23 441 10 591 13 982 43 680 3 146 5 049 17 365 8 241 INDER 18 YEARS 47 975 4 011 5 414 18 656 9 879 JNDER 12-YEARS 8 701 11 193 40 626 2 877 4 649 16 036 7 665 9 398 31 247 2 301 3 522 12 025 5 877 7 522 29 385 1 973 3 328 11 406 JNDER 0 YEARS- 16 094 1 028 5 615 7 063 1NOER_3 YEATA 1 868 6 280 3 046 3 873 15 643 935 1 824 6 138 2 982 3 764 -8 045 434 906 3 190 1 526 1 990 _7 890 408 807 3 133 1 509 1 953 5 To 17 YEARS 31 881 2 983 3 545 12 376 5 656 7 320 24 983 1 942 2 825 9 899 4 683 5 634

:AMILIES WITH 0104 CHILDREN UNOER is

_TOTAL- 26 232 1 902 2 894 10 462 4 8D1 6 182 21 357 1 207 2 377 8 676 5-70 17-ONLY .; .-.-.-,-4-. 14 295 4 107 4 991 1 193 1 549 5 728 2 578 3 248 9 803 573 1 072 4 076 1 942 ;ORE 6 TO 17 AND 50ME UNDER 6 5 030 421 2 140 570 1 927 897 1 215 4 778 376 542 1 847 657 1 156 1NDER 6 ONLY 6 906 288 775 2 797 1 327 1 720 6 777 258 763 2 753 1 309 1 695

MIN CHILOREN UNDER 18

TOTAL-FAMILIES 54 400 6 933 6 572 20 374 8 872 11 649 27 706 1 462 2 834 11 035 5 516 6 809 ;0NE UNDER 18 _ 28 169 5 030 3 678 9 922 4 071 5 467 6 349 256 507 2 359 1 409 l UNDER 18 11 174 1 810 771 1 280 4 524 2 044 2 5t4 8 032 324 948 3 365 1 580 ! UNDER 18 9 9J7 552 972 1 815 1 UNDER 18 4 086 1 847 2 479 8 730 416 833 3 647 1 696 2 140 3 695 331 419 i 389 604 071 3 318 263 391 I UNDER 18 ...... 1 248 627 789 ; I 049 145 163 360 175 217 949 120 152 322 S UNDER 18 . .. . 261 58 44 79 35 45 196 /-0R-MORE UNDER-18 229 48 40 72 1g 38 115 46 _15 23 16 15 99 'OTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 47_975 -36 -13 22 14 13 4-011 5 414 18-656 8 701 11 173 40 626 2 877 4 649 16 036 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.88 0.58 7 665 9 398 0.82 0;92 Ma 0.96 1.47 1.97 1.61 1.45 1.39 NERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.83 2.11 1.87 1.38 1.78 1.81 1.81 1.90 2.38 1.96 1.85 1.87 1;88

IARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

IIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 45 643 5 537 5 204 16 844 7 484 10 573 22 835 1 083 2 090 8 876 4 597 ! 6 188 PERSONS 17 959 3 109 2 313 6 145 1 PERSONS 2 683 3 709 4 844 129 343 1 665 1 120 1 553 10 312 977 1 175 3 991 1 764 2 405 5 639 232 595 2 247 I PERSONS 10 511 1 123 I 441 612 944 4 200 1 896 2 860 7 611 287 603 3 177 1 489 PERSONS 4 515 423 466 2 2: , PERSONS 1 716 782 i 128 3 703 201 332 1 261 601 I 1 583 228 202 560 254 339 ' i 076 129 152 377 Om MORE PERSONS 763 188 104 194 225 DTAL_PEASONS 232 106 132 462 105 61 149 _70 77 147 453 16 778 16 370 54 95624 542 34 807 82 826 4 716 7 927 32 387 NERAGE PER FAMILY 3.23 3.03 16 231 21 565 3.15 3.26 3.28 3.29 3.63 4.35 3.79 3.65 3.53 3.48

,GE OF OWN CHILOREN

_TOTAL_FAMILIES 45 643 5 537 5 204 16 844 ITH OWN CHILDREN: 7 484 10 573 22 835 1 083 2 090 8 876 4 597 6 188 DF ANy AGE 27 016 2 280 2 804 10 465 4 706 6 760 17 839 935 1 736 7 146 3 440 UNDER 55 YEARS 25 471 1 905 4 542 2 539 9 961 4 525 6 540 17 831 932 1 734 7 144 3 439 UNDER 18 YEARS 21 565 1 449 4 581 2 116 8 441 3 945 5 613 17 401 891 1 690 6 936 3 361 4 524 UNDER 12_yEARs 15 985 961 i 516 6 230 UNDER 6 YEARS 3 023 4 256 14 700 753 1 384 5 784 2 840 10 410 555 1 003 4 086 1 972 2 794 10 053 486 968 3 972 UNDER 3 YEARS -6 550 1 915 2 712 295 612 2 603 1 239 1 801 6 412 275 595 2 549 I 223 6 TO 17 YEARS 15 538 1 214 1 767 1 526 6 046 2 767 3 986 11 492 681 1 109 4 580 2 200 2 922 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 52 817 4 845 5 477 20 181 9 117 13 198 35 992 2 313 NDER 25 YEARS 49 932 3 582 14 189 6 849 9 059 4 166 5 024 19 204 8 809 12 728 35 971 2 308 3 579 14 182 6 846 ODER 18 YEARS "0 218 3 059 3 965 9 057 NDER 12 YEARS 15 510 7 340 10 794 33 784 2 107 3 313 13 247 6 429 8 687 26 718 1 734 2 562 10 267 5 097 7 098 25 055 1 456 2 391 9 700 4 853 6 655 NDER 6 YEARS 14 144 ,"-- 1 381 NOER-3 YEARS 5 527 2 737 3 713 13 721 700 1 341 5 398 2 674 3 607 7 238 333 696 2 875 1 306 1 940 7 090 310 679 2 820 1 379 TO 17 YEARS 26 075 2 274 1 903 2 584 9 983 4 603 6 631 20 063 1 406 1 972 7 849 3 755 5 081 58 53 Table7.Characteristics of Famillos,by Type, Education&Attainment, Age, Nice, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March19135--Comantyp1 , !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXTI

ALL MOU5EHOLDERS _HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 yEARS oun SUBJECT ELEMEN- HIGH 8CHOOL COLLEGE ELEMEN-1 HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE TARy, TAPY. 0108 1 TO 3 4 1103 4-07, :. TO 9 1 TO 3 q 1 TO 3 4 oR TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE TTAL TZARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MoRE

wHITE-CONTINUED

KARRI11),wCOUPtE-FAMILIES--00NTINUED

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 21 565 1 449 2 116 8 441 3 948 5 613 1 401 891 1 690 6 936 6,10 17 ONLY . . . 3 361 4 524 . . . . 11 155 894 1 113 4 355 1 973 2 819 349 404 722 2 963 SOME 6 To 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 4 384 1 446 1 813 320 412 1 691 794 1 167 144 277 386 1 616 754 1 109 UNDER 6 oNLy 6 o27 235 591 2 395 1 178 1 627 , 909 209 581 2 356 1 161 1 602

oWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -TOTAL-FAMILIES 45 643 5 537 5204 16 844 7 484 10 573 22835 1 083 2 090 6 676 4 597 NDNE UNDER 18 24 078 6 11313 4 088 3 066 6 403 3 540 4 960 5433 193 400 1 941 1 236 1 664 1 UNDER la 6 674 566 946 3 365 1 57a 2 196 2 UNDER 113 6009 242 679 2 419 1 214 1 535 8 971 426 691 3 471 1 560 2 322 7163 314 575 3 071 1 418 2 004 3 UNDER 18 3 191 253 316 1 201 597 4 UNDER 18 826 2840 192 289 1 071 5317 747 902 101 117 308 166 208 811 82 107 285 150 188 5 UNDER la . 225 41 35 74 31 43 194 33 31 67 26 37 6 OR MDRE UNDER 18 . 102 36 11 22 TOTAL OWN CMILDREN UNDER 18 _16 15 85 26 9 21 14 -12 40 218 3 059 3 965 15 510 7_340 10-344 33-784 2-107 3-313 13-247 6 429 6 667 AVERAGE pER FAMILY ...... 0.88 0.55 0.76 0.92 0.98 0.98 AVERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1;48 1494 1.59 1.49 1.40 1.40 1.66 2;11 1;67 I.714 1.86 1.84 1.94 2.37 1.96 1.91 1.91 1.92

W7H1211-1.41CILIES-,-TENALE HOUSEHOLDER

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 941 1 087 1 136 2 636 2 PERSONS 1 106 775 3875 309 662 1 720 725 458 3 593 543 514 1 527 557 452 1653 59 21L 819 312 3 PERSONS 1 997 250 242 315 848 363 230 1 334 94 214 595 285 147 4 PERSONS 647 154 193 302 5 PERSONS 141 57 504 72 150 218 99 44 340 al 84 121 25 28 205 47 58 71 17 12 5 PERSONS- 106 40 17 30 7-OR MORE-PERSONS 13 7 24 15 43 9 5 50 _27 _13 M 9 - :: 13 11 __q _ ___3_, 70TAL PERSONS 19 812 3 455 3 432 7 800 3-080 2vERAGE PER FAMILY 2-046 11334 1 170 2 137 4 778 2 037 1 211 2.85 3.18 3.02 2.75 2.78 2;64 2.93 3.78 3.23 2.78 2.61 2.64

IGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 941 1 087 1 136 2 836 1 108 775 SITH OWN CHILDRENI 3875 309 662 1 720 725 458 OF_ANy AGE- 6 070 904 1 022 2 519 993 UNDER 25 YEARS 613 3645 303 640 1 630 673 398 4 895 495 2 145 474 576 UNDER 18 YEARS 805 3632 301 636 1 623 673 398 3 922 397 660 1 709 720 417 3 292 610 1 504 634 UNDER 12-YEARS 2 550 361 216 995 1 090 460 249 2 44:45 235 477 1 060 445 239 UNOER 6 YEARS 1 315 142 298 554 UNDER 3 YEARS 213 108 1 297 136 296 547 212 106 639 80 156 261 104 18 633 _77 156 258 104 6 To 17 YEARS 3 183 -38 351 528 1 359 595 349 2673 251 459 1 157 511 296 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 10 599 I 745 1 885 4 190 1 700 HIDER 25 YEARS 1 028 801 801 I 347 2 797 1 202 654 6 783 1 113 1 569 3 643 1 519 939 759 794 1 333 2 761 1 197 INOER la YEARS 6 649 654 672 1 296 2 406 1 152 639 5982 733 1 211 2 423 1 054 560 ORDER 12 YEARS 3 897 522 870 1 509 661 336 3769 493 853 1 472 646 325 ORDER 6 YEARS 1 693 228 433 647 INDER 3 YEARS 259 125 1671 220 431 638 257 124 696 95 174 270 111 45 690 -92 174 267 . TO 17 yEARS 4 955 III 45 644 666 2 039 894 513 310 513 780 1 765 796 436

'ARMIES WITH OWN CMILDREN UNDER le

TOTAL 3 922 397 680 1 709 417 .-To 17-ONLY . 720 4_ 292 MO 1 504 534 163 ...... 2 607 254 382 1 155 506 TME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 309 3106 157 315 957 423 257 575 96 146 204 ila 40 94 244 WDER 6 oNLY 740 200 SS 39 46 152 350 125 68 31t 42 152 347 123 68

mN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 941 1 007 1 136 2 836 !ONE UNDER le 1 108 775 875 309 662 1 720 725 456 3 019 690 456 1 127 3718 UNDER 18 358 470 17 51 216 91 _95 2 009 148 962 340 246 602 71 222 794 2. UNDER 18 304 210 1 290 ill M 545 253 125 205 91 237 521 I 21; 3UNDER la 442 74 96 110 4 161 73 38 425 70 95 151 37 UNDER 18 140 41 44 40 0 6 132 37 44 36 9 6 UNDER la . . . 29 15 9 - OR MIME UNDER la 4 26 14 9 y 4 . 13 6 3 1 - - 13 8 1 0TAL OWN CMILDREN UNDE 18 6 649 1 --- -- 672 1 299 2 666 1-152 639 5982 -733 1 211 2 423 1 054 VERAGE PER FAMILY ...... 0.96 560 0.80 1.14 0.90 1.04 0.82 .54 2.37 1.83 1.41 1.45 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1;70 2;20 1.22 1.91 1.57 1.60 1.53 .76 2.51 1.98 1.61 1.66 1.54

5 9 54 Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Educational Attainment, Age, Race, and Spanish Originof Householder: March 1986-Continued INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

ALL HOUSEHOLDERS HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 YEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN. H rH SCHOOL COLLEGE ELEVEN- HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE TART, TART-, 0 170_8 1_170_3 4 1 TO 3 4 OR 0 TO 8 TOTAL 1 -T0-3 -4 1703 4 OR YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARs MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE

BLACK

ALL FAMILIES

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 6 778 I 274 I 415 2 373 I 025 626 3 946 221 803 2 PERSONS- 2 261 1 737 757 428 524 472 752 304 208 I 047 38 101 493 209 125 3 PERSONS 1 730 271 347 633 4 PERSONS 316 163 I 084 36 208 475 118 I 358 179 301 503 220 155 020 44 191 5 PERSONS 762 411 ?:: 119 6 PERSONS 127 170 290 110 64 481 37 114 211 76 43 366 -70 105 125 7 OR MORE_PERSONS 46 20 267 42 70 101 40 12 300 107 80 69 TOTAL PERSONS 28 16 138 24 38 -43 -22 11 24 375 4 828 5 521 8 365 3 541 2 120 14 259 1-008 3-068 6 126 2 606 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.60 3.77 I 451 3.74 3.52 3.46 3.39 3;61 4;57 3.82 3;53 3.44 3.39

AGE OF OWN CMILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 6 778 I 279 1 475 2 373 I 025 WITH OWN CHILDREN: 626 3 946 221 003 1 737 757 428 OF ANy_AGE_ 5 202 771 1 126 1 947 889 UNDER 25 YEARS 460 3 456 199 724 I 506 689 130 4 609 536 I 011 I 045 847 450 3 450 199 722 1 504 UNDER 18 YEARS 3 890 687 330 342 818 I 611 734 385 3 286 102 682 1 440 652 UNDER 12-YEARS 2 872 190 331 500 I 196 501 306 2 667 143 546 1 141 552 285 UNDER 6 YEARS I 784 102 387 760 UNDER 3 yEARS 344 192 1 727 87 373 742 337 188 918 57 172 101 901 49 213 6 TO 17 YEARS 3 060 372 167 100 315 da 1 bi: 577 285 2 478 157 529 1 066 495 230 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 11 302 1 890 2 669 .: 167 I 754 901 7 593 617 1 765 3 217 I 357 UNDER 25 YEARS 10 057 1 203 2 375 3 892 646 UNDER 10 YEARS 1 647 860 7 549 013 2 751 3 180 1 350 646 7 741 765 I 802 3 134 1 354 606 6 719 490 1 569 2 839 UNDER 12 yEARs 4 942 1 228 592 375 1 153 2 033 901 481 4 657 100 1 095 1 952 804 UNDER 6 YEARS 2 403 151 446 555 I 040 417 241 2 321 125 540 1 013 410 233 UNDER 3 yEARS 1 134 72 275 481 6 TO 17 YEARS 192 115 1 109 -63 274 473 186 113 . 5 338 614 1 247 2 094 937 446 4 398 365 1 030 1 826 818 358

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL 3 890 342 818 1 611 734 385 3 286 102 602 6-TO 17-ONLY . -.4--.--. 1 440 652 311 .-..- ...... 2 100 240 431 851 391 193 1 558 95 309 698 SoME 6 70_17 AND SOME UNDER 6 962 74 314 143 229 381 186 92 919 221 309 180 88 UNDER 6 ONLY 822 27 158 379 157 100 808 26i 152 373 157 100

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL-FAMIL1ES 6 770 1 279 1 475 2 373 1 025 626 3 946 221 803 1 717 757 NONE UNDER 18 2 887 937 657 702 I UNDER 18 291 241 660 39 121 297 105 1 579 290 628 344 173 I 216 51 202 510 II 2 UNDER 18 1 330 288 145 I: 260 594 239 148 1 177 40 233 545 220 3 UNDER IS 612 44 110 152 277 93 542 29 143 262 89 39 4 LINDER 18 221 68 74 37 71 203 21 67 67 37 I: 5 UNDER 18 . . . . 97 24 20 29 6 OR-MORE UNDER 18 16 6 83 21 17 25 13 50 10 22 14 _4 . TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 45 -10 -20 -II --4 -. 7 741 _765 1 802 3-134 1-354 686 6 719 490 1 569 2 839 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 1.14 0.60 1 220 592 1.22 1.32 1.32 1.10 1.70 2.22 1.96 1.63 1.62 1.18 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN T;99 2.24 1.95 2.20 1.84 1.78 2.04 2.60 2.30 1.97 1.88 1.79

oCCR-RIED-,COURLE FAMILIES

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 671 671 I 157 2 PERSONS 528 440 1 811 87 284 764 369 307 1 010 291 235 282 50 110 321 3 PERSONS 176 11 51 148 42 67 114 121 253 161 121 423 20 50 4 PERSONS 815 156 119 87 108 145 295 146 121 527 17 17 230 5 PERSONS 407 60 106 96 65 197 63 53 305 IS 59 137 5 PERSONS...... 208 33 47 81 30 7 OR MORE-PERSONS 30 156 19 32 66 8 172 56 _34 10 TOTAL PERSONS 48 23 _11 -80 -12 -15 -25 18 9 12 927 2 481 2 467 4 420 2-022 1 537 7-102 433 1 168 OVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.73 3.70 2 967 I 443 1 091 3.67 3.82 3.83 3;49 3;92 4.97 4.11 3.89 3.91 3.56

oGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 671 673 1 157 NITN OWN CHILDRENs 528 440 1 811 81 284 764 369 307 OF .ANy AGE- 2 340 322 410 418 319 I 473 71 227 613 UNDER 25 yEARS 2 100 260 323 217 373 rg 426 315 1 469 73 225 611 UNDER 10 YEARS 1 822 179 123 217 284 709 367 282 1 418 65 217 592 308 235 UNDER 12 yEARS . 1 102 05 210 546 UNDER 6 yEA8S- 281 220 1 205 55 181 501 259 208 882 46 139 372 182 143 830 UNDER-3 YEARS 485 31 129 355 176 139 31 05 102 106 _81 467 21 _05 179 101 6 TO 17 YEARS 1 415 166 218 534 79 292 205 1 024 55 156 421 233 158 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 5 301 845 970 1 950 907 628 3 320 INDER 25 YEARS 4 869 231 578 1 367 606 457 654 880 1 841 877 618 1 307 227 576 1 361 686 INDER 18 YEARS 3 689 642 457 INDER 12 yEARS 180 I 422 731 514 2 973 167 531 1 203 640 431 2 365 161 409 953 485 357 2 140 107 INDER 6 YEARS 1 199 371 003 456 323 72 206 500 )42 172 1 124 50 195 480 INOER 3 YEARS 590 40 234 165 107 232 L20 91 566 30 107 225 09 i TO 17 YEARS 2 490 308 936 916 115 089 341 I 049 110 337 723 405 266

60 Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Educational Attainment, 55 March 1986-Continued Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: :NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT1

ALL HOUSEHOLDERS_ -HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 YEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN. HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ELEMEN- HIGH SCHOOL--- COLLEGE TART.- TART. 1 TO 3 0108 4 1 TO 3 4 OR 0108 I TO 3 4 I Tu 3 4 OR TOTAL YEARS YEARS vEARS YEARs MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEAR'. MORE

BLACK--CONTINUED

HARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES.-cONTINUED

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL . 1 822 179 284 709 387 282 1 418 65 217 592 308 6 TO 17 ONLY 940 133 145 275 337 185 179 566 72 64 276 172 97 SOME 6 TO 17 AND SDME UNDER 6 475 73 77 197 107 66 436 22 67 165 100 62 UNDER 6 ONLY 407 IJ 66 175 76 77 394 10 62 170 76 77

OWN CHILDREN UNDER le - _, TOTAL FAMILIES 3 469 671 673 1 157 526 440 1 811 87 264 764 NONE-UNDER 18 1 647 769 707 492 389 447 161 158 392 22 67 171 61 1 UNDER 18 689 75 96 72 251 153 114 468 17 51 192 115 92 2 UNDER 18 656 54 65 275 120 122 542 21 72 238 105 106 3 UNDER 18 296 27 57 126 55 31 260 12 57 115 51 24 4 UNDER 18 115 14 77 5 UNDER-18 77 25 10 100 a 27 72 25 8 . . 41 5 7 17 12 5 31 3 5 9 6__OR MORE UNDER la . . 9 5 -23 -5 -7 9 2 18 5 5 _6 _2 TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 16 7 689 780 - 642 1 422 731 514 2 973 167 -531 1 203 640 471 AVERAGE PER FAMILY ...... 1.06 0.57 0.95 1.23 1.78 1.17 1.64 1.92 1.67 1.56 1.73 1.41 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 2.03 2.12 2.26 2.01 1;99 1.82 2.10 (8) 2.45 2.03 2.08 1.87

3THER-FAMILIES,T-FEMALE-HOUSEHOLDER

SIZE OF FAMILY

MAL FAMILIES 2 964 572 1 096 2 PERSONS 734 443 159 1 979 124 463 666 347 99 1 067 196 200 406 189 71 ess la III 702 145 I PERSONS 145 39 aas 208 747 140 40 613 26 151 292 114 70 4 PERSONS 499 62 144 195 65 72 777 26 107 171 52 21 2 PEISONS 254 48 87 83 27 9 167 20 54 68 21 5 $ ,t_ERSONS 149 77 55 40 16 2 110 27 37 37 12 2 T-OR MORE-PERSONS 119 44 44 20 rOTAL_PERSONS 5 6 57 -12 -22 -17 4 2 10 314 2 050 2 627 3 565 1 766 506 6-566 546 1 782 2 690 1 047 706 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.48 3.85 7.85 7.25 3.06 3-.14 3;79 4.41 7.69 7.26 7.01 7.09

1GE oF OWN CHILOREN

-TOTAL-FAH/LIES 2 964 572 734 1 096 443 /ITH OWN CHILDREN; 159 1 979 124 4217 886 747 99 OF-ANy-AGE .-. 2 662 407 676 1 071 416 136 1 876 124 478 849 UNDER 25 YEARS 2 736 257 339 88 601 971 389 121 1 67e 124 477 849 377 86 UNDER la YEARS 1 942 157 509 852 339 90 1 767 116 446 804 317 82 UNDER 12 YEARS 1 423 96 369 610 279 UNDER 6 YEARS- 67 1 362 67 353 602 274 66 853 56 240 764 151 42 644 54 237 364 UNDER 3 YEARS 410 26 151 42 122 181 _62 19 410 -26 122 181 62 19 6 TO 17 YEARS 1 567 178 427 666 264 72 1 366 102 764 617 242 64 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 692 946 1 614 MDER 25 YEARS 2 096 783 254 4 081 383 1 150 1 753 624 170 4 895 589 1 422 1 947 714 223 4 050 383 1 179 1 741 617 1NDER 18 YEARS 3 831 3e6 170 1 117 1 621 574 154 3 563 322 1 007 1 552 541 142 NDER 12_YEARS 2 427 206 722 1 012 783 RIDER 6 YEARS 107 2 777 192 702 1 003 775 106 1 126 78 730 497 163 56 1 120 76 326 497 WDER 7 YEARS 513 163 58 -32 160 271 67 22 517 32 160 231 67 22 , To 17 YEARS 2 705 290 787 1 124 412 96 2 442 246 680 1 055 778 83

ANILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

YOTAL 1 942 157 509 852 739 90 1 767 116 448 804 717 82 , TO 17 ONLY ...... 1 050 97 268 488 MHE-6-70-17 AND SOME UNDER 6 188 48 919 62 211 440 166 40 477 41 155 176 76 24 470 40 153 178 76 WDER 6 ONLy 780 14 86 24 186 75 18 778 14 84 186 75 18

IN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 964 532 774 1 096 443 IONE-UNDER 18 159 1 939 124 483 866 347 99 1 322 760 226 244 104 68 172 6 -35 -83 UNDER 0 815 63 30 17 176 352 175 49 693 77 139 719 159 43 : UNDER la 641 72 174 702 111 22 604 27 160 289 107 21 : UNDER 18 299 la 91 142 33 15 289 la 84 140 73 14 UNDER 18 107 16 42 75 12 2 103 13 40 75 12 2 UNDER-18- 54 20 12 16 5 2 51 20 11 16 3 2 OR MORE UNDER_16 -27 6 15 OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 16 5 2 - 27 _6 14 5 _2 - 3 631 365 1 113 1 621 574 154 3 563 -322 1-007 1 552 V.:14ACE PER FAHILY 1.29 0.69 -541 142 1.52 1.48 1.70 0.97 1.84 2.60 2.09 1.75 1.58 1.47 AVERAL: PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.97 2.41 2.19 1.90 1.70 1.71 2.02 2.77 2.25 1.97 1.71 1.72 56 Table 7. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Educational Attainment, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 -Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS.FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXTI

IALL_ HOUSEHOL0F114 HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 YEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN- HIGH SCHOOL .. COLLEGE ELEMEN-----HIGH-ScmooL COLLEGE TARY,_ TART, 0 TO 8 1 TO 3 4 1 TO 3 1400 0 TO 8 1_70 3 4 I TO 3 4-OR TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE

SPANISH ORIGIN

ALL FAMILIEI

SIZE OF FAMILY

-----TOTAL FAMILIES 4 , 3 939 1 490 661 1 027 431 331 2 528 765 485 2 PERSONS 962 367 720 340 219 152 225 104 95 36 102 78 129 72 3 PERSONS 948 55 298 187 270 116 _78 :22 147 143 193 4 PERSONS 936 278 166 93 45 261 109 102 671 175 135 197 68 75 5 PERSONS 552 220 89 151 02 30 418 148 69 125 53 23 6 PERSONS 276 139 32 57 30 18 206 -93 28 45 26 13 7 04.MORE_PERSONS 266 166 37 43 10 TOTAL-PERSONS--- 9 176 100 _31 .31 7 7 15 287 6 199 2 470 3 865 1 581 1 171 10 199 3 466 1-894 2-773 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.88 4.16 3.74 1-270 797 3.76 3.67 3.54 4.03 4.53 3.91 3.85 3.73 3.65 AGE OF OWN CHILDREN _ _T01AL_FAMILIES --- 3 939 1 ypo 661 1 027 431 331 765 WITH OWN CHILDREN: _2 528__ 485 720 340 219 OF ANY_AGE_ 3 125 1 138 552 UNDER 25 YEARS 845 344 245 2 102 059 G36 625 276 167 2 929 1 022 533 814 UNDER 18 YEARS 330 230 2 158 657 436 624 275 107 2 602 883 480 727 306 207 2 104 643 423 608 UNDER 12_YEARS 2 049 669 396 265 165 UNDER 6 YEARS 570 246 167 1 849 575 370 529 227 148 1 386 428 272 399 175 114 1 336 403 206 UNDM3 YEA85 839 785 169 112 158 261 107 _68 521 235 157 259 103 6 TO 17 yEARS I 977 7;; 344 -68 528 225 148 1 489 498 288 414 184 106 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 7 254 3 016 1 218 1 826 729 477 5 174 1 876 994 UNOER 25 yEARS 6 776 2 702 I 366 592 345 1 181 1 738 704 450 5 150 1 aos 882 1 362 590 UNDER 1-8 YEARS 5 663 2 179 1 026 1 457 345 UNDER 12 YEARS 618 383 4 808 1 736 920 1 268 546 329 3 871 1 408 736 I 002 445 279 3 580 I 256 702 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 990 952 418 252 656 389 551 242 151 1 926 622 387 537 UNDER-3 YEARS 954 283 180 236 150 292 122 -78 932 271 177 288 6 TO 17 YEARS 3 673 1 523 637 906 116 78 375 232 2 883 1 114 548 731 310 179

FAMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER18

TOTAL 2 602 883 480 6-TO 17-ONLY 727 306 207 2 104 643 423 608 265 165 I 216 455 209 328 131 93 768 239 157 223 SOME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 761 278 135 95 53 UNDER 6 ONLY 200 94 55 722 259 130 191 89 53 625 150 137 199 81 54 614 144 136 194 81 59

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES I 490 3 939 661 I 027 431 331 2 528 7613 485 NONE UNDER 18 I 337 607 720 340 219 1 UNDER 18 180 300 125 125 424 122 _61 112 75 904 266 168 54 2 UNDER 18 278 109 82 625 132 141 211 88 865 259 53 3 UNDER 18 161 246 113 86 737 210 142 213 99 G81 169 73 4 UNDER 18 93 133 58 27 429 139 85 123 55 27 215 101 33 49 5.UNDER 18 20 12 141 86 32 43 18 12 87 47 20 17 3 _1 6-OR MORE UNDER 18 80 43 18 16 3 I Sb -40 --5 ---3 TOTAL_OWN_CH/LOREN uNDER 18 3 --- 42 33 5 ..3 _I 5 663 2 179 I 026 I 957 618 .383 4_808 1-736 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 1,44 -929 1-268 -546 -329 1.46 1.55 1.42 1.43 1.16 1.90 2.27 1.92 1.76 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 2.18 2.47 2.14 1.61 1.50 2.00 2.02 1.85 2,29 2.70 2.20 2.08 2.06 1.99 MARRIEO-COUPLE FAMILIES

SIZE OF FAMILY

----TOTAL FAMILIES -- 2 824 1 034 424 766 320 2 PERSONS 280 I 784 518 304 524 250 188 576 251 -69 126 66 65 3 PERSONS 615 224 56 27 _56 45 41 4 PERSONS 173 119 185 72 66 386 -78 91 126 720 189 55 37 5 PERSONS IIR 235 87 95 508 119 89 162 454 173 66 68 70 6 PERSONS 129 58 28 339 109 51 110 49 230 108 26 52 21 7 OR. MORE PERSONS 28 16 172 71 22 42 25 12 229 141 31 39 .9 9 153 ..85 25 TOTAL-PERSONS---- 11 461 4.503 -29 --7 --7 1_687 3 014 I 234 1-023 7-590 2 491 I 271 2 143 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 4.06 4.35 3.97 900 706 3.94 3.85 3.66 425 4,81 4.17 4.09 3.93 3;75 1GE OF_OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 I 034 424 NITH OWN CHILDREN: 766 320 280 1 784 518 5C4 524 250 188 OF ANY_AGE_ 2 185 749 346 UNDER 25 N,E5R5 629 252 210 1 534 448 274 464 202 2 097 701 335 146 614 247 199 I 534 448 274 464 202 LINDER 10 YEARS 1 892 615 310 146 UNOER 12-YEARS 556 229 182 1 507 439 269 456 197 146 I 534 400 260 444 UNOER 6 YEARS 187 155 1 368 404 242 410 175 137 I 081 318 192 323 139 109 I 015 290 107 UNDER_3 YEARS 667 309 134 107 6 To 17 YEARS 178 111 223 _87 _65 651 172 112 219 I 394 500 210 83 65 395 162 128 1 019 328 170 299 129 92 TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN 5 171 2 060 756 1 377 /NDER 25 YEARS 558 421 3 676 I 274 608 I 031 451 4 915 I 901 735 1 331 310 JNOER 18 YEARS 546 401 3 673 1 2/2 607 1 033 451 310 4 171 1 549 654 1 140 483 it/DER 12 YEARS 344 3 469 1 188 580 980 423 297 2 942 , 021 496 INDER 6 YEARS 808 353 263 2 687 884 468 765 332 237 I 556 477 277 457 2r,1 145 1 495 446 INDER 3 YEARS 754 269 442 195 143 705 129 245 1,11 75 733 195 i TO 17 YEARS 2 614 I 073 377 126 241 47 75 683 282 199 1 973 742 311 538 229 153 NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE. 57 TableIr.Characteristics of Families, by l'ype, Educational Attainment, Age, Flocs, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued INUMBERS IN THOUsANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

ALL HOUSEHOLDERS HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 45 yEARS OLD SUBJECT ELEMEN- HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ELEMEN- HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE TART, TARy,_ 0 TO 8 1 TD 3 4 1 TO 3 4 ok o TO 8 1 TO-3 -4 1 TO 3 4 OR ToTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARs MORE TDTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS MORE

SPAN-15M-OR4G-110-CONTINLIED

MARAIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

FAMILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 TDTAL 1 892 615 310 556 229 182 1 507 439 269 456 197 146 6-To 17-ONLY .-, . .-. . . . 296 110 233 74 SOME 6 TD 17 AND SOME UUDER 6 90 473 141 147 63 39 :t; 204 92 161 72 54 546 187 88 153 67 UNDER 6 ONLY 498 52 115 100 161 68 55 488 111 99 156 68 55

OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 2 824 1 034 424 766 320 280 1 784 518 304 524 250 188 NONE UNOER 18- 932 420 115 210 91 97 276 78 1 UNDER 18 35 68 53 42 634 177 115 200 74 69 436 92 97 143 60 44 2 UNDER 18 648 183 106 194 87 3 UNDER 18 78 542 144 93 164 75 67 349 123 52 107 44 23 304 46 45 98 42 23 4 UNDER la 154 66 18 38 le 12 134 5 UNDER-18- 55 17 33 17 11 67 31 15 17 3 1 62 28 14 16 3 6 OR MORE UNDER 18 40 _32 __4 2 -3 -- 31 TOTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -15 --4 --2 1 4 171 1 549 654 1 140 483 344 3 469 I lee 580 980 423 297 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . . .__. ,_._ 1.48 1.50 1.54 1.49 1.51 1.23 1.94 2.30 1.91 1.87 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.70 1.58 2.20 2.52 2.11 2.05 2.11 1.89 2.30 2.70 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.03

OTHER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOIISEH0LD5R-

SIZE OF FAMILY IOTA, FAMILIES 905 381 200 204 82 38 614 211 154 157 70 24 2 PERSONS 294 105 68 75 23 22 3 PERSONS 156 29 41 58 18 11 272 111 53 64 35 9 200 66 43 52 4 PERSONS 32 7 178 73 45 37 le 5 136 48 40 28 1: 5 PERSONS 85 4 42 21 19 2 1 69 34 18 14 i 6 PEW:MS 43 28 6 5 2 2 7_0R MORE PERSONS 32 21 6 3 I 1 32 22 6 3 1 - 21 13 2 - . TOTAL PERSONS 3 141 1 436 675 _660 259 III 2 181 846 ' AVERAGE PER FAMILY 54: 500 219 71 3.47 3.77 3.38 3.24 3.16 (B) 3,55 4.02 3.55 3.19 (8) (8)

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 905 381 200 204 82 38 614 211 wiTm OwN CHILDREN: 154 157 70 24 OF-ANy AGE- 824 351 187 182 78 26 576 205 139 66 17 UNDER 25 YEARS ... 739 295 180 170 71 ... 571 202 1:: 138 UNDER 18 YEARS 65 17 642 254 155 147 67 18 550 199 142 133 62 15 UNDER 12 YEARS 178 125 III 52 441 167 118 105 UNDER 6 YEARS- 48 10 NI 107 72 71 33 .704 103 72 71 33 5 UNDER-3 YEARS 162 63 39 39 18 2: 160 62 39 39 18 6 TO 17. YEARS 2 523 2:1 122 III 56 131 433 16Y 108 97 50 11 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 1 879 878 424 379 153 441 , 40: 592 359 292 JNDER 25 yEARS 131 28 1 691 754 412 144 143 381 1 054 585 288 JNDER 18 YEARS Me 129 28 1 372 609 34; Z68 123 29 ) 252 540 124 250 113 JNDER 12_YEARS 25 869 381 220 172 83 12 !::6 :66 -_-,:: 167 78 11 JNDER 6 YEARS 411 176 102 89 39 6 .44 '72 89 JNDER 3 YEARS .02 39 6 190 _76 45 46 21 -2 %,, 1,, '5 46 5 TO 17 yEARS 20 2 961 433 242 179 83 24 !6.; 160 74 20

:ARMIES WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER le

TOTAL , 642 254 155 147 67 18 55^ _. 142 133 62 15 4 To 17 ONLY ._. .. . ._ 2" 354 147 83 77 34 13 v5 70 62 28 11 COME 6-70-17 AND SOME UNDER 6 169 74 38 34 27_. 1,5. . 72 38 34 22 - JNDER 6 ONLY 119 33 34 36 11 5 110 '.; 34 36 11 5

IWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL FAMILIES 905 381 200 204 82 38 81, 1 154 157 70 24 IONE-UNDER 18 262 128 44 56 14 20 UNDER 18 64 12 12 24 8 8 239 82 49 71 28 0 171 36 41 .,0 24 a ! UNDER 18 194 71 49 44 25 177 i UNDER 18 6 44 (3 24 4 120 45 37 21 14 "; 1 UNDER 18 ! 115 44 36 e4 12 3 59 33 15 10 1 57 1 UNDER-18- 32 15 10 1 - 19 15 4 , T " 19 11 8 - . - - OR MORE UNDER la 6 1 -I --- -- 'OTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 10 8 i -1 - - 1 372 609 343 268 123 29 , 252 540 324 250 113 25 LVERAGE PER FAMILY 1.52 1.60 1.72 1.32 1.50 (E: LVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN-. 2.04 2.57 2.11 1.99 (3) (B) . 2.40 2.21 1.82 (B) (B; 2,28 2.72 2.29 1.88 (B) (BC NOTE; PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE. 513

Table El. Ourectertsticms ofFeinales; by Type, Age; Race, and SpiAnItli (kWh,ofliemskiticilkiiir: Rhulth1985 !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT1

SIZE OF FAMILY_ NUMBUAEMBERS SUBJECT 7 UNDER 6 TO 12 TO 18 TO - ALL 2 3 4 _5_ _ _4OR_MORE FAMILIESPERSONS 6 11 17 6465 YEARS PERSONSpERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONS TOTAL yEARS yEARS YEARS yEAmSAND OVER

ALL RACES

ALL FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 25 349 14 804 13 259 5 894 2 175 1 225202 268 21 082 19 323 15 TO 19 YEARS 199 21 349122 496 18 038 121 60 16 - _1 I _ 504 150 _a 38 309 20 TO 24 yEARS 2 924 4 1 391 928 466 108 25 11 -8 227 2 462 314 90 5 354 25 TO 29 YEARS 6 707 2 394 2 019 1 570 a 517 134 65 20 944 5 655 2 372 321 12 563 54 30 TO 34 YEARS a 032 1 442 2 155 2 525 1 056 35 TO 44 yEARS 347 124 28 430 5 854 5 371 2 113 14 997 91 14 671 2 600 3 355 4 894 2 374 978 444 54 399 4 949 6 054 11 517 45 TO 54 yEARS 10 542 3 284 2 866 30 899 339 2 375 1 246 437 33437 009 I 084 I 729 5 41628 271 509 55 TO 64 yEARS 9 802 5 721 2 251 1 056 444 65 70_74 yEARS ,_ 182 148 27 433 591 563 1 43223 $01 1 046 6 579 5 217 861 260 105 59 57 15 868 221 238 75 YEARS AND OVER 3 227 2 775 332 4 913 10 164 310 77 44 8 14 7 429 73 75 90 1 369 5 82'

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 50 350 19 220 11 346 11 666 5 218 1 Sae 1 012165 272 15 TP 19 yFARs 16 435 14 828 15 825102 590 15 195 91 34 -40 -13 -- 1 1 260 71 - 11 20 TO 24 YEARS 2 057 922 178 . 461 374 81 14 _5 6 438 1 514 120 -56 -4 141 -4 25 TO 29 yEARS 5 271 I 718 I 602 1 349 50 TO 34 yEARS 452 105 -45 16 803 4 52% I 337 180 10 739 23 6 348 1 174 1 567 2 250 950 301 106 23 253 5 094 4 016 I 150 12 937 35 TO 44 YEARS 11 615 -56 1 438 2 357 4 373 2 154 376 412 46 696 4 368 7 365 a 66026 049 15 TO 54 YEARS 4 559 2 301 2 299 2 167 214 SS TO 64 YEARS 1 119 399 273 30 804 740 1 434 4 46123 784 336 8 352 4 478 1 916 907 378 152 121 23 231 354 65 TO 74 yEARS 5 616 385 I 10420 569 819 4 543 733 200 65 37 3a 13 092 101 140 164 3 674 25 YEARS AND OVER 2 441 2 210 9 009 169 32 16 2 10 5 295 19 27 38 476 4 735

)THER FAMILIES, MALE HOUSEHPLDER

TOTAL FAMILIES 2 228 I 382 520 05 TO 19 YEARS 210 64 24 26 6 172 516 470 731 3 821 634 27 26 1 _57 -7 - 70 TO 24 YEARS 168 . . . -3 -47 - 118 25 16 6 - I 454 62 4 25 TO 29 YEARS 236 158 15 366 4 10 TO 34 yEARS 47 21 a . 3 628 121 _49 16 438 -7 293 173 78 30 7 2 3 814 127 137 49 478 15 TO 44 YEARS 511 22 280 146 56 0.5 11 2 I 431 94 146 15 TO 54 YEARS 383 332 768 51 224 109 21 12 11 35 TO 64 YEARS 7 I 090 49 45 175 749 72 313 185 79 31 8 3 7 903 30 26 65 TO 74 YEARS 177 135 93 658 93 16 14 6 4 I 465 11 11 35 1113 25 YEARS AND OVER 118 82 226 20 10 - 3 330 15 a 13 134 159 nmeR FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL-FAMILIES 10 129 4 7%7 2 938 1 383 609 263 144 30 444 3 731 4 025 4 793 16 085 2 209 m TO 19 YEARS 82 -59 -20 -3 -- . . 191 72 a 23 43 4 :4 TO 24 YEARS 703 350 241 M TO 29 yEARS 73 22 12 5 1 935 882 186 -19 648 -- I 199 522 370 200 57 33 18 3 553 I 010 989 125 W TO 34 YEARS I 411 494 I 406 24 510 243 99 44 18 4 363 637 I 219 913 1 582 15 TO 44 YEARS 2 545 442 13 851 466 202 91 54 a 272 528 I 102 2 524 4 043 M TO 54 YEARS 1 599 759 458 79 181 114 34 53 5 115 248 246 781 3 739 102 a TO 44 yEARS 1 137 659 255 lia 57 .5 TO 74 YEARS 26 21 3 299 207 150 235 2 574 134 746 539 112 64 34 18 18 2 311 104 47 1 YEARS AND OVER 668 443 134 I 053 929 122 30 23 5 1 1 604 39 39 40 758 928

ILLIE

ALI. FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 54 40- 22 711 7_43 11 5!; 6 1344 1 704 831172 070 17 198 15 720 17 447105 400 16 305 5 TO 19 YEARS If -96 ,2 Jv - 1 1 411 110 5 0 TO 24 YEARS 2 41. 31 260 4 I 190 ,4 2' 82 15 -7 -6 668 1 471 146 66 4 569 5 TO 29 YEARs 5 628 2 050 1 %,7 4 1 3i8 409 74 40 17 404 4 691 1 ,o8:, 221 10 767 0 TO 34 YEARS 6 839 1 36 1 562 1,,0 2 ln; . 9.6 276 _76 23 499 5 028 4 ,0" i 502 12 980 5 TO 44 YEARS 12 663 2 223 2 74 4 3.:.0 : 034 765 374 48 305 4 208 7 3,- 9 71426 575 268 9 125 2 920 2 ,,'. 2 Oer e,.. i T8 2:1 4:0i a 710 5 256 371 211 31 189 735 I 3,2, 4 509 24 198 421 6 I , : 478 .,11 131 95 23 699 376 333 1 134 5 TO 74 yEARS 5 923 4 630 331 20 say 905 75 yEARS AND OVER 214 14 43 20 13 774 128 1.1 217 2 936 2 584 250 56 4 072 9 214 S 7 6 598 49 4.: 48 I 080 5 372 ARRIED-COUpLE FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 45643179591031,010'.14, 515 5^3 763:ft'. 453 15 TO 19 YEARS 14 80512 993 i :.!0 91 788 14 028 45 31 43 1 20 TO 24 YEARS ..i: 1 743 -66 9 168 y 1 481 862 6, 5 25 TO 29 YEARS (2 5 .,03 1 355 101 50 3 786 -2 4 738 1 571 1 t. , -.1 30 10 34 YEARS rS 36 -',6 4 02,4 1 135 160 9 637 16 5 707 1 076 :- 4, -.', 1 2,n 7- %.+0 4 530 3 575 920 35 TO 44 YEARS 10 423 I 401 11 616 _43 5 TO 54 YEARS 4 4 , '.54 3 069 6 577 7 77:. 24 212 170 7 693 2 1.T3 7 1-7, 1 947 . .:r1 197 27 :09 5 TO 64 YEARS 611 1 198 3 0..1 ,;.1 170 276 7 633 4 591 1 74: 7*.r:: 65 TO 74 YEARS 84 2C 771 261 301 02) It :068 713 5 182 4 282 641* E 7 13 41 r.., 65 45 5 YEARS AND OVER 2 300 2 109 144 1n5 : '7.3 8 327 I: 6 4 '7:1 15 22 .7 -09 4 471 59 Table 8. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Age, Race, and Spanish Originof Householder March 1985Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF symams, sEE TEXT)

I SIZE OF FAMILY _4us8ER_6F_4EHBERs- SUBJECT 7 UNDER 6 To 12TO 18 TO ALL 2 3 4 5 6OR MORE -6 -11 17 6465 yEARS FAMILIESPERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONS TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARSARO OVER

*HITECONTINUED

OTHER FAMILIES; MALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL FAMILIES 1 816 1 159 434 159 39 10 4 904 344 346 607 15 TO 19 YEARS 15 2 983 525 20 19 - 1 . - .. _43 - 3 20 TO 24 yEARS -4 -36 - 130 100 15 12 1 - 1 336 39 5 7 281 4 25 TO 29 yEARS 177 126 35 12 2 .. 1 436 70 29 14 316 -7 30 TO 34 YEARS 239 23 147 -61 7 1 - 632 97 102 36 378 19 33 TO 44 yEARS 431 46 231 129 13 11 1 1 201 76 159 295 630 41 95 TO 54 YEARS 321 lag 102 23 6 . 3 847 21 22 152 590 63 55 TO 64 YEARS 263 166 65 22 5 1 5 711 22 18 69 524 78 65 TO 74 YEARS 140 113 II 12 1 2 - 352 7 23 75 yEARS AND OVER 6 134 182 95 69 16 8 2 - - 245 9 4 7 92 132

3THER FAMILIES; FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

_ TOTAL FAMILIES 6941 3593 1 997 847 342 106 58 19 812 2049 2381 300010 630 1 753 15 TO 19 YEARS 57 45 11 -- - . - 125 40 6 19 20 TO 24 yEARS _57 4 405 229 123 _37 12 4 1 1 059 477 -70 _9 503 -- 25 TO 29 yEARS 713 352 211 106 37 5 3 1 983 586 523 47 814 14 30 TO 34 YEARS 892 337 358 124 50 17 _2 2 617 394 758 487 12 35 TO 44 YEARS 986 1808 690 632 313 106 40 27 5 550 275 800 1 697 48 13 TO 54 yEARS 2 732 1 112 599 310 108 62 21 11 3 223 103 107 494 2 43e 82 55 TO 64 YEARS 8-13 490 186 78 34 10 6 2 217 94 67 137 . 15 TO 74 YEARS 1 156 601 435 81 48 23 7 6 1 618 58 49 80 75 YEARS AND OVER 714 541 407 85 29 17 2 1 1 420 25 23 24 579

lLACK

1LL FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 6778 2'A / 730 1 358 762 366 300 24 375 3163 2966 3 1 TO 19 YEARS 176 13 68 30 14 7 4 - - 79 134 _3 _5 -37 - 20 TO 24 YEARS 449 174 167 _72 22 10 -9 1 556 548 131 16 611 - 15 TO 29 YEARS 909 291 276 199 78 41 21 3 021. 824 633 91 50 70 14 YEARS ! 464 9 978 242 264 252 125 56 40 3 516 881 531 567 1 55 TO 44 YEARS 1533 -4 1580 311 370 401 256 160 71 6 287 592 ely 1 474 ,. 167 42 15 TO 54 YEARS 1 114 307 274 215 177 46 95 4 567 294 299 660 6 TO 64 yEARS 3 264 50 888 392 214 140 71 37 34 2 999 191 147 221 a 322 119 6 TO 74 YEARS 570 345 104 55 23 14 28 1 808 78 86 104 716 825 55 yEARS AND OVER 259 170 54 la 10 3 4 741 22 25 40 264 393

1ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

ToTAL FAMILIES 3 969 1010 77S 815 487 208 172 12 927 1 1 288 1417 1 TO 19 YEARS 422 7 .66 934 --6 -4 -- -2 - - - 17 5 - 2 _10 1 TO 24 YEARS 132 44 45 31 10 _2 - 415 139 16 1 TO 29 YEARS 1 265 - 401 102 115 107 54 14 -9 1 390 388 160 -19 819 3 1 TO 34 yEARS 437 69 107 133 76 28 23 1 692 323 337 140 1 TO_ 44 YEARS 890 _2 835 102 155 254 164 112 44 3 588 332 519 686 2 028 23 15 TO 54 YEARS 617 132 133 146 123 148 388 6 TO 64 yEARS 31 52 2 609 129 1 921 23 562 243 135 95 48 19 22 1 87g 83 60 113 1 528 -90 5 To 74 yEARS 362 227 69 36 11 16 1 098 24 45 50 5 YEARS AND OVER 2 353 575 117 87 17 11 i - 2 294 3 3 19 51 219

ITHER FAHILIES; MALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL FAMILIES 344 188 73 44 21 10 9 1 134 149 111 100 689 91 5 TO 19 YEARS _3 _3 . , 5 TO 24 YEARS - - -7 -1 - - -6 33 15 9 6 3 - 102 21 I 5 72 - 5 TO 29 YEARS 49 28 _9 8 4 - 149 37 12 -- 100 - 5 TO 34 yEARS 43 5 23 14 - 1 1 137 29 34 10 65 1 5 TO 44 YEARS 7 68 42 17 2 ., - 197 24 33 5 TO 54 YEARS 16 118 5 49 28 5 4 4 4 S 202 26 21 14 131 9 5 TO 64 YEARS 42 16 12 7 3 1 TO 74 yEARS 3 1 159 a 9 22 159 11 35 22 6 4 2 2 - 103 5 4 10 43 41 5 yEARs AND OVER 21 11 2 3 2 - 3 82 6 4 6 92 23

THER FAMILIES; FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

_ TOTAL FAMILIES 2964 1 063 aal 499 254 149 119 10 314 1 398 1 567 1 659 5 073 416 5 TO 19 YEARS -21 -11 -7 -3 - - 56 29 I I 21 , 0 TO 24 YEARS 284 35 515 113 _9 8 _4 _ 839 392 5 To 29 YEARS 112 11 324 - 459 161 153 -84 20 28 19 1 482 398 452 -72 544 6 0 TO 34 YEARS 498 151 142 48 26 16 1 687 234 459 417 576 -1 YEARS 676 178 198 led 90 48 23 270 754 5 TO 54 YEARS 2 502 243 1 221 14 448 146 136 66 So 11 39 1 756 139 131 257 18 55 TO 64 yEARS 1 212 284 139 68 37 20 16 11 966 100 78 86 684 19 65 TO 74 YEARS TO173 96 29 15 11 12 6584449 44 37 75 yEARS AND OVER 10 320 208 120 72 35 5 6 3 - 367 13 16 15 171 151 0) 101 8. Characteristics of Families, by rare, Age, FlackOMSpanish C)righl of Houteholder: March 1986Continued 1HUM4.RS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT!

SIZE OF FAMILY NUMBER OF MEMBERS SUBJECT -7 UNDER 6 TO 12 TO 18 TO ALL 2 3 4 5 6OR MORE FAMILI ESPERSONS 6 II 17 6465 yEARS PERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONSPERSONS TOTAL YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARSAND OVER

SPANISH ORIGIN

ALL FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 959 962 948 936 552 276 15 287 15 TO 19 YEARS _24 266 2 222 2 005 1 934 8 537 589 10 -12 -1 - 1 71 25 20 TO 24 YEARS 96 , 3 41 2 317 120 70 18 10 a 1 025 544 -38 23 618 25 TO 29 YEARs 891 129 2 159 161 93 24 26 2 209 671 336 53 1 192 10 TO 34 yEARS 565 81 7 116 171 119 59 25 2 311 452 502 240 1 100 12 55 TO 44 YEARS 1 051 121 215 267 194 114 121 4 585 520 805 989 2 239 29 45 TO 54 YEARS 852 146 169 160 85 55 TO 64 YEARS 45 46 2 595 105 216 431 1 285 58 459 194 104 79 32 20 25 1 521 52 21 152 55 20_29 YEARS _ 1 257 39 219 130 38 21 10 5 11 667 36 25 33 is YEARS AHD OVER 57 281 292 85 16 5 2 6 256 12 12 11 74 147

4ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

TOTAL-FAMILIES 2 829 576 615 720 454 230 229 II 461 1 679 1 460 i 310 6 525 437 1 TO 19 YEARS _12 _1 10 -- _- - 1 39 12 - 1 26 !0 TO 24 YEARS 44 193 74 51 14 7 3 650 207 _16 16 911 - 1 TO 29 YEARS 434 76 119 76 1 TO 34 YEARS 112 22 24 1 688 527 201 -39 920 - 417 52 69 136 90 48 1 TO 44 YEARS 22 1 765 356 528 127 895 9 228 51 117 202 159 95 103 3 448 436 615 655 1 726 17 1 TO 54 YEARS 479 81 106 134 73 38 42 2 001 76 177 338 1 377 52 1 TO 64 YEARS 340 136 80 60 33 d TO 2, YEARs 16 21 1 207 34 48 115 977 34 160 92 33 17 8 3 7 490 25 15 16 200 1 YEARS AND OVER 60 44 234 9 1 1 5 172 5 10 a 42 111

IHEk FAMILIES. MALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL FAMIZIES 92 210 60 32 13 3 5 685 57 44 72 473 39 15 TO 19 YEARS 1 -1 1 - , _4 2 . 1 2 - 20 TO 24 YEARS 30 21 9 6 - 1 121 16 2 1 98 2 25 TO 29 YEARS 28 14 4 6 2 0 TO 34 YEARS 91 9 6 4 69 3 21 6 10 1 3 -72 9 -5 4 53 5 TO 44 YEARS 42 13 - 15 9 3 139 7 21 27 81 3 5 TO 54 YEARs 43 18 19 5 3 5 TO 64 YEARS , 3 136 5 7 27 88 9 22 11 2 2 I . 64 3 2 2 54 2 5 TO 24 YEARS- 9 4 2 - 36 3 3 18 5 yEARS AND OVER 7 3 11 2 22 2 2 8 10

THER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL_FAMILIES 294 905 272 178 85 43 32 3 191 486 501 552 1 490 112 5 TO 10 YEARS 11 a _3 - - - -22 11 -- 1 13 22 TO 24 YEARs 85 30 2 39 10 4 3 255 121 20 5 108 25 TO 29 YEARS 38 - - 129 38 36 15 1 1 430 135 129 153 32 TO 39 YEARS 23 -9 4 127 37 34 20 11 2 474 91 119 109 152 3 35 TO 44 YEARS 261 57 83 56 31 5 TO 54 y8Ags 12 18 995 76 169 308 432 10 138 47 48 22 9 6 3 458 67 55 TO 64 YEARS 24 32 319 17 91 47 16 17 3 5 4 300 15 22 34 227 65 TO 74 YEARS . -3 45 34 2 2 3 . 3 141 8 10 14 62 5 YEARS AND OVER 10 47 19 5 1 61 _5 _1_ 1_ 24 21 OT s PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIG/N MAY BE OF ANy RACE. 61 MIA 9. Fenn! liemi by Type real Age of Fiouseho !chit,arid Fah* Mehhbers, k)ir Age arid SEM March 1985 INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SyHDOLS. SEE TEXTI

SUBJECT AGE_OF HOUSEHOLDER tiTARS1 UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO TOTAL 75 AND 20 24 29 34 70 44 54 64 74 OVER ALL FAMILIES

TOTAL FAMILIES 62 706 199 2 928 WITH-MEMBERS-OF-EITHER SER: 6 707 a 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 ueotrk lz YEARS .._ 247 126 1 795 4 670 12 TO 17 YEARS 6 224 5 351 2 467 1 978 773 284 99 15 455 14 _87 271 1 681 3 9oe 3 994 3 975 1 172 256 18 TO 24 YEARS 16 396 187 76 2 928 1 677 519 794 2 219 4 964 2 525 477 108 21 TD 39 yEees 22 589 7 35 70 44 yEARS 448 6 707 8 052 2 808 676 1 Jae 1 667 675 141 19 578 35 143 648 7 997 6 673 45 vo_e9 YEARS 24 472 -2 701 607 524 148 4 63 101 155 221 469 IO 542 9 802 2 528 587 65 YEARS AND OVER 11 672 3 7 46 70 123 173 456 987 6 579 3 227 -TOTAL-MEMBERS OF EITHER SEX 202 288 508 8 227 20 989 28 930 30 500 25 899 37 009 27 433 15 868 7 429 UNDE4 12 YEARS 40 405 157 2 775 8 027 12 TO 17 YEARS 11 229 9 139 4 505 2 812 1 154 459 148 21 399 30 _90 321 2 113 5 592 5 925 5 416 1 432 332 18 TO 24 YEARS 23 252 298 4 760 -90 25 TO 34 YEARS 1 747 563 1 001 3 151 7 469 3 486 032 145 33 229 8 442 10 563 13 582 2 873 704 1 758 2 162 35 TO 49 yEARS 27 645 426 192 45 TO 64 YEARS 48 143 658 11 512 10 933 2 734 663 694 258 38 371 3 83 129 199 250 484 16 310 17 490 2 662 65 yEARS AND OVER la oes 774 4 a 54 01 144 196 509 1 046 10 164 5 822

FAMILIES WITH MALE HEMBERS 59 334 161 2 658 6 292 7 615 7 615 6 304 10 072 9 428 6 274 UNDER 12 YEARS 16 050 2 912 71 i 143 3 195 4 266 3 431 1 a76 1 193 448 174 62 12 TO 17 YEARS 9 192 17 -30 127 947 2 416 2 477 2 332 441 138 45 18 TO 24 YEARS 9 096 111 25 TO 34 yEARS 2 124 140 102 383 1 300 3 094 1 491 281 65 14 582 5 157 5 477 6 465 152 -85 1 018 416 88 35 TO 44 YEARS 12 765 - 719 95 TO-69 YEARS 15 43 196 6 534 5 330 _70 _ 194 288 _96 le 175 , 30 38 53 79 117 8 896 a 574 65 YEARS AND OVER a 845 170 218 3 2 22 27 36 38 101 214 5 786 2 615 TOTAL MALE MEMBERS 99 128 233 3 930 10 158 13 802 14 914 12 652 18 443 JNDER 12 YEARS 20 667 13 074 7 au 3 52i 79 1 420 4 110 5 734 4 687 2 297 1 437 572 206 87 12 TO 17 YEARS 10 906 17 -28 132 1 085 2 888 3 066 2 723 760 152 53 18 TO 24 YEARS 12 236 2 233 25 TO 39 YEARS 126 172 114 400 1 647 4 143 1 899 357 -81 15 548 6 166 5 599 6 599 190 103 953 1 296 561 124 15 TO 99 YEARS 13 067 - 43 45 TO 69 YEARS 25 203 6 555 5 359 90 238 419 135 le coo - 47 48 69 88 129 a 958 a 659 55 YEARS AND OVER 9 074 270 361 3 28 37 46 51 138 250 5 836 2 679

FAHILIEs WITH FEHALE MEM8ERS _-- 183 2 823 6 568 7 917 7 870 6 541 JNDER 12 YEARS . . 10 393 9 691 6 516 3 193 ...... ii5 llia 68 1 009 2 991 4 118 3 401 1 720 459 12 TO 17 yEARs -8 946 1 130 193 99 21 60 172 917 2 251 2 3119 2 321 ka TO 24 YEARS 10 712 633 148 36 163 2 455 1 567 _ 435 482 1 231 25 70 34 YEARS 17 928 2 742 1 350 217 55 2 297 4 914 6 991 2 674 596 761 796 333 _64 15 TO 49 YEARS 14 537 23 455 15 TO 64 YEARS 101 4 938 5 554 2 642 428 272 119 19 616 4 38 80 121 149 353 7 308 a 780 55 YEARS AND OVER 8 631 2 380 402 - 6 27 52 94 144 370 793 4 194 2 952 TOTAL FEMALE HEHBERS 103 160 275 4 297 10 826 14 628 15 506 13 247 18 566 13 759 8 067 .INDER 12 yEARs 19 738 78 3 908 i 340 3 892 5 490 4 451 2 208 1 375 581 253 61 12 TO 17 YEARS 10 443 go -61 18 TO 24 YEARS 159 1 027 2 704 2 850 2 693 472 la0 37 12 015 171 2 527 1 575 444 542 1 504 3 325 1 588 45 TO 34 YEARS 17 681 275 64 2 296 4 963 7 033 2 683 601 005 865 365 _67 55 tO 40 'FEARS 14 577 - 15 TO 64 yEARS 23 101 455 4 957 5 574 2 644 425 275 123 19 741 7 36 al 125 152 356 iS YEARS AND OVER a 964 7 362 a 831 2 391 413 5 26 54 97 145 371 746 4 327 3 143

1ARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

TOTAL-F.MILIES --- 50 350 '!.. 2 057 5 271 6 398 6 413 1ITH MEMBERS- OF_EITHER SEll 5 202 8 559 a 352 5 616 2 44( UNDER 12 YEARS la 846 45 1 110 3 473 4 427 4 533 2 463 1 597 503 29 12 TO 17 yEARS 11 359 al 55 139 18 TO 24 YEARS 958 2 828 5 077 3 237 _ 899 13; 28 12 342 91 2 057 1 553 439 486 1 554 3 835 1 941 342 25 TO 34 yEARs 17 454 46 4 400 5 271 6 348 2 746 000 944 1 177 415 48 35 TO 44 YEARS 15 767 - 19 618 45 TO 64 nails 132 6 413 5 202 2 656 429 236 61 20 272 1 21 44 87 177 436 65 YEARS AND OVER 9 374 a 554 a 352 2 151 244 . 4 le 44 70 113 246 772 5 616 2 441 TOTAL MEMBERS OF EITHER SEX 165 272 260 5 838 16 803 23 253 25 eal 21 215 30 804 23 231 WDER 12 YEARS . . 13 092 5 295 ...... 31 663 71 1 637 5 861 9 110 7 947 3 786 2 224 739 242 97 .2 TO 17 yEARS 15 825 56 A TO 24 yEARS 11 180 1 150 4 005 4 656 4 461 1 104 164 38 17 046 172 3 695 1 587 466 582 2 164 5 764 2 707 5 To 39 YEARS 27 741 448 61 4 404 8 467 11 747 2 784 611 1 III 1 504 538 70 t TO 44 YEARS 23 581 - 623 5 TO 64 YEARS 14 131 9 895 9 422 2 676 446 289 -81 33 622 1 22 54 5 YEARS AND OvER 102 184 447 14 231 15 912 2 404 265 15 195 9 23 56 83 130 778 810 0 009 4 735

FAMILIES WITH MALE MEMBERS 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 WDER 12 YEARS 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 8 352 5 616 2 991 12 576 38 704 2 401 3 409 3 107 1 555 2 TO 17 yEARS 6 832 961 242 93 17 6 16 66 552 1 775 1 952 1 896 482 -65 22 8 TO 24 yEARS 7 037 84 1 Oa -67 5 TO 34 YEARS -58 218 924 2 372 1 138 203 35 13 103 2 121 5 210 6 156 109 39 448 722 259 1 TO 94 YEARS 12 849 34 - 5 38 172 6 265 5 076 49 95 114 15 3 20_64 YEARS 17 085 9 16 5 YEARS AND OvER 32 65 110 8 502 8 235 -BO -36 0 355 - - 4 IC 23 33 77 179 5 580 2 439 --TOTAL HALE HEMBERS 04 013 137 2 982 8 557 11 708 12 801 NDER 12 TEARS 10 787 15 747 11 866 6 440 2 697 16 233 42 866 3 090 4 633 4 054 1 909 1 137 368 12 TO 17 YEARS 104 25 A 069 6 15 72 595 2 091 2 419 1a TO 24 YEARS 2 221 556 -71 24 _8 519 al 1 461 -74 -67 255 1 166 3 162 1 451 253 25 TO 34 YEARS 13 559 42 2 125 5 252 6 177 124 43 541 911 335 49 35 TO 44 YEARS IT 945 . 5 38 _56 5 TO 64 YEARS 174 6 271 5 Oaa 108 17 209 10 21 39 67 Ile a 521 1 55 65 YEARS AND OVER a 476 a 267 13 . g: . - 10 23 30 44 106 205 5 604 2 454 62 Table 9. Families, by Type and Age of Householder, and Family Mernb^rs, by Age and Sex: March 1985Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXTS

SUBJECT AoF _0F__H_O_uPF_H0, DEP :YEARS) UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To 40 To 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AA1D TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES...CONTINUED

FAMILIES 4110 FEMALE MEMBERS 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 UNDER 12 YEARS , 8 352 5 616 2 441 . . . . . 11 908 24 650 2 182 12 TO 17 YEARS 3 323 2 947 1 456 909 295 104 16 6 613 5 40 92 18 TO 24 YEARS 498 I 605 1 855 1 917 _ 515 -74 II 8 236 es 1 730 I 503 - 25 TO 34 YEARS 391 298 837 2 146 1 056 172 17 14 057 2 3 702 35 TO 44 YEARS 279 5 555 2 651 563 546 543 194 21 11 621 , 14 94 449 3 617 45 TO 64 YEARS 4 331 2 616 336 133 31 16 360 1 12 33 60 117 326 5 694 7 622 _ 65 YEARS AND OVER 6 653 2 285 210 - 4 12 32 51 86 229 608 3 371 2 259 _ _TOTAL_FEMALE MEMBERS 81 260 123 2 $54 8 790 II 545 12 590 10 428 15 058 11 365 6 452 2 598 INDER 12 YEARS 15 429 29 772 2 770 u 477 12 TO 17 YEARS 3 893 1 877 1 086 371 131 22 7 756 5 41 1 08 556 1 913 18 TO 24 YEARS 2 237 2 240 _ 549 -93 13 1 _ 328 9 127 85 7 35 1 513 _ 399 997 2 601 1 256 195 25 TO 34 YEARS 14 182 18 35 TO 44 YEARS 2 279 3 714 5 570 2 641 567 572 593 203 21 11 636 - 14 94 449 3 624 4 334 2 618 338 15 TO 64 yEARS 16 412 133 33 1 12 33 61 118 329 5 710 7 645 2 291 55 YEARS AND OVER 6 718 210 - 4 13 33 54 87 230 613 3 405 2 281

ITHER FAMILIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL FAMILIES 10 129 e2 703 i 199 1 WITH MEM:MRS-OF-EITHER SEX: 411 1 319 I 226 1 599 1 137 786 668 UNDER 12 YEARS 4 807 65 637 I 083 1 141 699 447 328 217 12 TO 17 YEARS 3 521 115 56 21 17 110 681 953 790 599 204 100 38 18 TO 24 YEARS 3 357 71 703 65 -59 279 596 949 468 Ili 57 25 TO 34 YEARS 3 824 . 35 To 44 YEARS 21 I 199 i 411 29 _62 396 433 204 -70 3 123 , e _6 45 TO__64 YEARS II 1 319 I 226 -34 147 265 107 3 322 3 15 32 34 27 19 1 599 I 137 157 300 65 yEARs AND ovER I 788 3 - 21 11 28 38 98 134 786 668 TOTAL-MEMBERS OF ESTHER SEX 30 844 191 1 935 3 553 4 363 4 242 4 030 1N0ER 12 YEARS 5 115 3 299 2 511 I 804 7 756 00 i 068 2 000 1 855 1 007 623 494 357 ,2 TO 17 YEARS 4 793 195 78 23 19 125 913 1 426 1 104 781 235 134 40 ,8 TO 24 YEARS 4 653 81 191 _88 65 383 907 1 472 635 153 78 55 TO 34 YEARS 4 401 - 1 274 1 457 15 TO 44 YEARS 24 13 75 576 556 309 -97 1 347 , 12 _6 13 1 335 1 255 -45 178 368 15 70_64 YEARS 3 684 135 2 20 38 46 34 22 1 546 1 204 223 948 ,5 YEARS AND OVER 2 209 4 . 24 13 30 45 102 134 929 928

FAMILIES WITH MALE MEMBERS 6 756 43 433 784 973 937 857 1 130 762 483 14029 12 YEARS 3 044 30 714 353 2 TO 17 yEARS 407 744 439 276 196 132 72 34 1 982 9 5 53 568 0 TO 24 YEARS 558 432 346 128 67 16 1 528 2 18 31 28 144 323 612 280 _62 25 TO 34 YEARS 775 28 M TO 44 yeAes , 9 30 15 12 33 244 264 122 46 325 - 4 I 9 3 9 16 79 162 5 10-64 YEARS 30- _42 6 - 6 7 10 7 5 11 26 75 160 5 YEARS AND OVER i.44 3 . 12 4 5 15 18 28 57 --TOTAL MALE MEMBER 20 5n5 49 580 1 107 1 493 1 433 NDER 12 YEARS 1 357 1 932 1 172 590 3 !,43 33 521 948 949 2 TO 17 YEARS 586 325 245 168 8:1 43 2 01 10 6 53 462 695 535 408 18 TO 74 y2ARS 143 73 19 2 025 2 26 44 31 25 TO 34 YEARS 179 423 846 355 _83 36 1 083 12 37 21 35 TO 44 YEARS 17 42 369 340 181 66 476 - 6 2 10 4 17 25 102 246 _63 5 TO 64 YEARS 514 - 9 9 15 lo 9 19 40 131 272 5 YEARS AND OVER 210 4 15 - 5 3 6 20 23 43 91

FAMILIES WITH FEMALE mEmBERs 10 129 82 703 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 786 668 NDER 12 YEARS 3 017 42 421 2 TO 17 yEAPs 758 716 393 239 191 149 78 29 2 062 14 -12 71 400 589 483 329 8 TO 24 YEARs 2 245 91 51 22 71 703 43 _ _34 174 374 25 TO 34 YEARS 512 246 -55 35 3 208 12 I 199 1 411 3 17 31 191 205 113 28 5 TO 44 YEARS 2 844 . 7 4 5 TO 64 YEARS _3 i 319 1 226 -18 -BO 118 68 3 099 3 11 29 30 65 YEARS AND OVER 22 14 1 599 1 137 87 167 1 735 - 9 a 27 38 03 116 786 - 668 TOTAL FEMALE MEMBERS 20 289 142 1 NnER 12 yEARS 356 2 446 2 870 2 809 2 673 3 183 2 128 1 468 1 21e 3 913 47 547 i 051 906 2 Tn 17 YEARS 481 297 248 188 110 36 2 390 14 -14 72 451 725 569 373 1a 70 24 YEARS 97 61 21 2 628 79 765 44 34 204 484 25 TO 34 YEARS 626 263 -70 42 3 318 - 12 1 1 437 237 17 33 207 217 128 11 5 70 44 YEARS 2 872 - 4 5 TO-64 YEARS 7 3 1 311 1 238 20 _76 121 -72 3 170 2 29 11 31 24 13 1 627 1 164 92 5 YEARS AND OYER. , .. 176 ,-.---,-. . . 1 999 .- - 9 a 27 39 82 111 _ 886 _817

68 Table 10; Families, by Age of 01tin Children, ileve, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 INUPGERS /N THOUSANDS. FDR mEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE_ T,TI

NUMBER PERCENT OUTRIBUTIoN OTHER FAm/LIES OTHER FAMILIES AGE OF OWN CHILDREN MARRIED. MALE FEMALE MARR/ED- -MALE FEM. TOTAL COuPLE HOUSE, HOUSE- TOTAL COUPLE HOUSE- HOU! FAMILIES FAM/L/ES HoLDER HOLDER FAMILIES FAMILIES HOLDER HOLI

ALL RACES

TOTAL 62 706 50 350 2228 10 129 100.0 100.0 100.0 104

FAMILIES-WITH-OWN CHILDREN /N EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP 7 388 JNDER 25 yEARS 37 137 28 583 1 166 59.2 56.8 4 373 52.3 7; 18 TO 24 ONLY 6 025 269 1 383 9.6 8.7 12-TO 17 ONLY 5 400 3 762 308 1 330 12.1 1: 8.6 7.5 13.8 5 TO 11 ONLY 3 837 2 697 154 986 1: 6.1 5,4 6.9 . 3 TO-5-ONLY 2 098 74 495 1 529 3.3 30 3.3 3 754 3 264 94 396 JNDER 3 ONLY 6.0 6..5 4.2 ,

,AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, AND NO OTHERS

SOME Is TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17 3 173 2 458 98 617 4.9 4.4 6 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11 379 313 6 60 LI 0.6 0.3 C SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 3 TO-5- 51 46 2 3 0.1 0.1 0.1 SOME IR TO 29; SOME UNDER 3.. - - ._. .... 18 17 1 - - - SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO 11 . . . 645 509 6 130 1.0 1.0 0.3 SOME 18 TO 24-, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 TO 5 74 54 3 17 0.1 0.1 0.1 SOME 18_TO 24. SOME 12 TO 17. SOME UNDER_3 . . . . 21 18 2 - - - SOME 18-TO 24. SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 ...... 10 7 - 3 - - - SOME-18-TO 24,-SOME 12 TO 17. SOmE 6 TO 11. SOME 1 TO 5...... 60 53 - 7 0.1 0.1 - 0 SOME-le-TO-24, SoME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER 3 ...... k . . . 12 10 - 3 - - - IONE 18 TO 24,-SOME 12 70 17, SOME 6 TO 11.

SOME 3 TO S. SOME UNDER 3...... 9 - - - ;ORE 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 10 5 25 16 - 0 IOME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER 3 12 12 - - IOME_IS_T0_29, SOME 6 TO 11; SoME 3 TO 5.

SOME UNDER 3-, ...... 1 3. - MME 18 To 24; SOME 3 To 5, SOME UNDER 3 N 3 - -

43mE 12 TO 17, SOME 4 To 11 3 477 2 757 4: 5.5 5.5 2.2 6 MME 12 TO 17, SOME3 TO 5 424 322 6.97, 0.7 0.6 0.2 0 IONE 12 TO 17, SOME IJIMER 3 223 168 4 51 0.4 0.3 0.2 IOME 12 TO 17, SORE 6 TO 11. SORE 3 TO 5 589 456 10 123 0.9 0.9 0.4 MME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER-3 305 246 - 59 0.5 0.5 - MME 12 T0_17, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5.' SOME UNDER 3 4 o 0 0 o o 0 , 0 0 8 ...... 127 102 5 20 0.2 0.2 0.2 MME 12 TO 17, SOME 3 TO 5, SOME UNDER 3 69 60 1 9 0.1 0.1 -

MME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5 2 378 1 943 47 388 3.8 3.9 2.1 3 ;ONE 6 TO 11. SOME uNDER 3 1 695 903 7 06 1.7 1.8 0.3 1 MME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 770 668 8 94 1.2 1.3 0.4 0

MME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 2 072 1 808 16 248 3.3 3.6 0.7 2

/HITE

TOTAL 54 400 45 643 1 816 6 941 100.0 100.0 100.0 10(

,AMILIESAITH OwN CHILDREN /N EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP

INDER 25 yEARS 31 336 25 471 970 4 895 57.6 55.8 53.4 73 !8 TO 24 ONLY 5 105 3 906 226 973 9.4 0.6 12.4 1, !2-TO 17 ONLY 4 614 3 395 274 946 8.5 7.4 15.1 I TO 11_ONLY 3 232 2 431 129 471 5.9 5.3 7.1 I TO-5-ONLY 1 711 1 333 54 324 3.1 2.9 3.0 INOER 3 ONLY 3 310 2 973 71 266 6.1 6.5 3.9

;MIMES WITH OwN_CHILDREN /N EACH_ SpECIF/ED AGE GRoUP, AND NO OTHERS ;On IS TO 24, SOME 12-TO 17 2 699 2 385 87 426 5.0 4.8 4.8 RIME le TO 24; SOME 6 TO 11 24;7i 254 2 38 0.5 0.6 0.1 10mE la TO 24, SOME 3 TO 5 34 2 2 0.1 0.1 0.1 ._ - IOME 18 TO 24. $DME UNDER 3 16 - 1 - Ioms18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11 4173 421 4 68 0.9 0.9 0.2 IOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 TO-5- 42 36 - 6 0.1 0.1 - .. ;ORE 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17; SOME UNDER_3 13 12 - 1 - - IOME-18-TO -24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 TO 5, - - SOME UNDER 3 ...... 5 - 3 - MME-18 TO 24,-SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO 11. . - SOME 3 TO 5...... 46 45 1 0.1 0.1 MME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER 3 ...... k . 10 - I - - - 10ME 18_TO 24,_SOME 12_70_17. SOME 6 TO 11. - . - - SOME 3 To S. SOME UNDER 3...... -6 6 - IOMElaTO 24, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3_TO S 21 13 , 8 , - ( MME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNoER-3 5 5 . . - - - MME AR TO 24= SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 To 5. SOME UNDER 3 1 - . - - . MME 18 TO 24, SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 N 3 . . - - _ MME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11 2 963 2 469 36 458 5.4 5.4 2.0 MME 12 TO 17; SORE 5 TO 5 318 260 5 62 0.6 0.6 0.3 IOME 12 TO 17, SOME UNDEn 3 183 150 -4 30 0.3 0.3 0.2 MME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO II. SOME 3 TO 5 444 787 10 47 0.8 0.0 0.6 MME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11, SOME UNDER-3 217 197 - 20 0.4 0.4 - MME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 To 11, SOME 3 To 5.

SOME UNDER 3 . . . . k . . . , . 102 82 5 15 0.2 0.2 0.3 MME 12 TO 17, SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 56 50 1 5 0.1 0.1 0.1

MmE 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO-5- 2 028 1 754 39 236 3.7 3.8 2.1 OPIE 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER 3 ...... 884 703 4 97 1.6 1.7 00..22 54 , 6 TO 11, SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 645 588 3 1.2 1.3

0.7 3 ,OMEOmE 3 TO S. SOME UNDER 3 1 828 1 668 n 9 13 1. 3.,, 3.7 Gm+ Table 10. Families, by Age of Own Children, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder:March1985=-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SyMROL4, 4KE TEXT]

NUMBER -PER-CENT DISTRIBUTION AGE OF OwN CHILDREN OTHER FAMILIES -OTHER FAMILIES MARRIED- --MALE FEMALE _ MALE FEMALE -TOTAL --COUPLE HOUSE, HOUSE- TOTAL FAMILIES FAMILIES 1Mi HOUSE. HOUSE - HOLDER HOLDER FAMILIES FAMILIES HOLDER _HOLM BLACK

TOTAL 6 778 3 469 344 2 964 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 FAMILIES-Wm-OWN-CHILDREN IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE GRouP

UNDER 25 YEARS 4 689 la 7Q 24 ONLY 2 190 163 2 336 69.2 12 TO 17-ONLY 799 308 37 63.1 47.4 78.8 393 11.8 10.6 6 To 11 ONLY 639 265 3C 344 10.8 13.3 492 179 9.4 7.6 8.7 11.6 1 TO 5 ONLy 2.0 294 7.3 5.2 UNDER 3 ONLY 122 141 la 164 5.8 9.9 305 4,8 4.1 5.2 :70 16 119 4.5 5.5 4.9 4.7 4.0 FAMILIES-WITH OWN CHILDREN IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROuP, AND NO OTHERS SOME 18 TO 2., SOME 12 TO 17 379 194 SOME la TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11 10 17. 5.6 5.6 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 3 TO 5 70 45 21 5.9 12 1,3 f:1 0.7 SOME 1$ TO 24, SOME UNOER 3. 11 0.3 SONE Id !1 24, SOME 12 TO 1., SOME 6 TO 21 . . 11; Si 2 55 SOME la TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 To_S 21 1.7 1.7 0.6 1.9 SOME 18 70 24, SOME 12 TO 17 ME UNDER-3 lO 11 0.3 0.3 SOME 18,10 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3 TO_S, . . 4 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.7 SOME UNDER 3 , ...... somE_Ia_To 24,_SoME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO 11. 2 2 0.1 SOME 3 TO S...... p ...... 14 7 SoME la TO 24. SOME 12 TO 17. SO4E 6 TO 11. 0.2 0.2 _SOME UNDER 3 . . . p . . SOME-la-TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 6 TO11. . 2 SOME 3 TO 5, SOME UNDER SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5 3 0.! 7 3 SoME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11, SOME UNDER 3 7 1.1 SOME_18_70 24, SOME 6 TO 11, SOME 3 TO 5. 0.1 0.2 ----SOME UNDER 3 ...... SOME la To 24. SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER...... 3 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11 410 196 $0ME 12 TO 17. SOME 1-70 5 11 200 6.0 7 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME UNDER 3 99 4e 1.2 6.7 37 1.5 1.6 1.4 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5 16 21 0.5 0.4 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11, SOME UNDER 3 119 .71 2 0.7 77 39 1.6 2.4 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO II, SOME 3 TO 5. 39 1.1 1.1 SOME UNDER 1.3 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 14 5 41 0.3 o. 0.2 7 0.2 $DME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 70,5 0.1 276 120 SOME 6 TO 11. SOME UNDER-3 . 148 4.1 . . . . . 179 2.3 5.0 SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 91 2 C5 2.6 90 50 0.6 2.9 3 37 1.3 SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNGER 3 0.9 1.2 184 85 3 96 2.7 2.5 0.9 3.2 SPANISH ORIGIN

TOTAL 3 939 2 824 210 905 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 FAMILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN IN EAtH SPECIFIED AGE GROuP UNDER 25 YEAPS 18 TO 24 ONLY 2 929 2 097 93 739 74.4 74.3 44.3 12 TO 17 CNLY 127 204 25 97 81.7 310 8.3 7.2 11.9 10.7 6 TO 11 ONLY ;9a 21. 94 7.9 6.9 10.0 10.4 3-10,5-ONLY 246 169 13 64 157 6.2 6.0 6.2 7.1 UNDER 3 ONLY 120 35 4.0 301 243 4.2 0.5 3.9 53 7.6 8.6 2.4 3:9 FAMILIES WITH 06.1 CHILDREN IN EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP, AND NO OTHERS SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 10-17 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO 11 244 163 71 44 6.2 5.8 4;3 7 SOME la TO 24, SOME 3 TO 5 27 16 3 1.1 1.0 0.5 I SOME 18 TO 24, SOME UNDER 3. I 2 ...... _3 ,2 0.1 0.2 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17; SOME 6 TO 11 . . 92 69 0.1 0.1 0.1 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SOME 3-TO S- 22 2.3 2.4 SOME la TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17. SO4E UNDER 3 6 3 0.2 . . 1 3 0.2 g.; SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 3 TO5, 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 SOME UNDER 3 ...... 2 SOME-18-70 24,-soME 12 To 17. SOME 6 TO 11. 2 0.1 0.1 SOME 3 TO 5...... 11 10 SOME_111_70 24, SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11. 0.3 0.4 ----SOME-UNDER 3 ...... 4 3 SOME la TO 2P, SOME_12_To_17. SOME 6 TO 11. 0. 1 0.1 SOME 3 TO 5,-SOME UNOER 3...... SOAE 18 TO 24, soME 6 TO 11, SONE 3 TO 5 2 3 0.1 0.1 SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 6 TO II, SOME UNDER 3 0.1 0.1 SOME-Ili-70 24, SOME 6 TO II. SOME 3 TO 5. 0.1

SONE UNDER 3 ...... SOME 18 TO 24, SOME 3 TO 1. SOME UNDER 3 SOME 12 TO 17; SOME 5 TO 11 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 3-10 5 281 188 6 86 . . , ...... 47 7.1 6;7 2.9 9.5 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME UNOER 3. 35 IR ...... 25 17 1.2 1.2 1.3 sOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11. SOME 3 TO 5 91 0.6 0.6 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO II, SOME UNDER 3 67 3 21 0.9 56 47 2.3 2.4 1.; 2.3 SOY: 12 TO 17, SOME 6 TO 11, SOME 3 TO B. IO 1.4 SOMEUNDER 3 1.7 1.1 34 23 SOME 12 TO 17, SOME 3 TO 5. SOME UNDER 3 tpi 0.9 9 6 0.8 1.1 0.2 SOME 6 TO II. SOME 3-10-5 0.2 6.3 226 SOME 6 TO 11. SoME UNDER 3 3 51 5.7 109 i7411 6.1 1.4 somE 6 To It. SOME 3 TO 5, SOME UNDER 3 25 2.8 5.6 129 105 2 22 3.0 2.8 SOME 3 TO 5; SOME UNDER 3 3.5 3.7 2.4 161 131 2 28 4.1 4.6 N0TET PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MlY BE oF ANy RACE. 3.1 70 6 Table 11. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18. Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING oF aym90L5A_IEE_TEA1I

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 SUBJECT -SOME -SOME NO OWN UNDER 6, NO OWN UNDER 6, _ ALL CHILDREN _ALL _SOME ALL 6CHILDREN ALL -SoME ALL 6 FAMILIES UNDER IR TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TO 17UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TO 17

ALL FAm1LIES.

5I25 oF FAMILY

TOTAL 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 1 067 2 PERSONS 3 795 25 349 19 220 - - - 2 611 2 130 700 - I 436 3 PERSONS *4 80 4 309 7 018 3 Cio -- 3 228 868 2 070 338 433 1 298 4 PERSONS '3 2n9 I 704 9 962 2 349 2 113 5 500 149 I 034 78 618 5 PERSONS 339 .; 894 615 4 600 423 1 750 2 418 162 407 10 170 259 6 PERSONS. . . . 2 175 176 I 712 70 739 903 7-OR MORE-PERSONS 75 188 6 83 99 I 225 114 898 10 437 446 57 131 _ 4 43 85 TOTAL PERSONS- 202 288 64 091 101 181 23 366 24 942 52 871 11-762 19-082 2 874 4 292 11 916 AVERAGE PER FAM/LY 3.23 2.45 4.18 3.50 4.94 4.23 2:85 3.18 2.51 4.02 3.14 AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL 62 766 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 1 067 3 795 15 TO 19 YEARS 199 _36 55 55 - _. 18 _64 _58 -- 5 20 TO 24 YEARS 2 928 950 1 107 I 002 -78 -26 71 631 471 109 51 25 TO 20 YEARS 6 707 I 776 3 405 2 360 770 349 95 1 104 380 373 351 10 TO 34 YEARS 8 052 I 220 5 128 I 978 1 681 1 469 ', I 355 155 352 35 70 39 YEARS 848 7 997 991 5 522 886 1 600 3 035 I 109 40 To 44 yEARS 47 159 992 6 673 1 084 0 117 240 600 3 277 924 20 60 844 45 TO 54 YEARS 10 542 4 777 3 782 110 272 3 400 9Qo 604 4 55 TO 64 YEARS 9 590 9 802 7 451 902 27 15 839 1 024 112 I 65 70_74 YEARS 5 107 6 579 5 522 94 1 2 90 779 7 1 75-yEARS AND OVER - 5 3 227 7 437 9 , 9 662 6 1 _ 3 2 MEDIAN 44.1 58.1 37.1 29.; 35.0 42.1 58.9 34.4 25.6 30.7 38.2 4ARITAL STATUS ---- 707AL 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 I 144 I C67 3 795 (ARRIED. SPOUSE PRESENT 50 350 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 . - - - 1ARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT 2 109 ., .,.. .. - 358 I 415 261 321 833 SEPARATED. . . . I 836 - - - - 303 I 264 238 283 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 743 36 . 36 0 10 17 QTHER 237 ',INAS% 56 115 14 28 73 3 079 - 2 133 530 _48 A51 420 5IVORCED . , . . . 4 615 - I 110 2 724 299 372 2 054 /INGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 2 554 - 522 I 328 536 313 479 4E118E85_18 AND_ OVER, OTHER THAN HoUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

70TAL4-.-, ,-. .-.- . -, 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 i 067 3 795 40 oTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 45 014 19 422 19 840 6 422 4 688 a 739 165 4 810 1 058 OTHER_MEMBER-18 AND OVER 963 2 790 12 245 4 455 3 056 184 259 2 614 2 800 838 69 77 602 ! OR moRE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 5 447 2 262 I 304 62 lob i 143 i 158 357 17 26 314 IEMBERS UNDER 18

---707AL----- 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 660 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 1 067 3 795 40 MEMBERS UNDER 18 20 735 25 287 - -- - 3 293 - - _ MEMBER-UNDER-18 13 843 559 9 378 3 936 . 5 442 511 2 715 748 - 1 967 ! MEMBERS UNDER 18 12 167 204 9 497 2 325 2 215 4 957 199 2 005 327 480 I MEMBERS UNDER 18 1 199 4 805 54 3 758 367 1 815 I 576 74 826 53 129 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 443 I 489 28 1 121 37 685 390 32 293 10 163 I MEMBERS UNDER la 120 434 2 300 I 214 89 4 108 3 63 42 i-OR- MORE-MEMBERS-UNDER I 6 152 2 110 32 10 _50 3 _32 _24 MTAL mEMBERS_UNDER 18 61 NI34 I 274 46 214 9 708 14-296 22 210 1-317 11 212 I 614 3-081 6 517 IVERAGE PER FAMILY 0.98 0.05 1.91 1.46 2.83 1.78 0.32 1.87 1;41 2.89 1.72 IEMBERS 18 TO 64 TOTAL 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 1 067 3 795 10-mEMBERS-18 70 64 5 450 4 989 10 - 10 345 _11 _3 __I --6 : MEMBER 18 TO 64, 9 914 -2 811 -- -89 -27 -1 -59 I 131 4 844 I 059 968 2 817 ! MEMBERS 18 TO 64 36 426 17 949 20 009 6 425 4 716 8 867 1 818 821 68 74 670 I MEMBERS 18 TO 64 7 456 3 094 2 027 161 251 2 515 614 224 9 20 ! MEMBERS 18-70-64- 195 2 645 1 455 895 45 58 793 158 86 2 3 80 i OR MORE MEMBERS 18 TO 64 816 443 280 9 19 251 56 20 -3 -- -17 MTAL_MEMBERS_ 18 TO 64 122 496 48 182 54-408 13-614 10 580 30-214 8 311 7 774 1 250 1 201 5 323 LVERAGE PER FAMILY 1.95 1.84 2.25 2.04 2;10 2.42 2.02 1.29 1.09 1.13 1.40 MmGER5 65 AND OVER

-TOTAL.-.-,--.--, . 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 M MEMBERS 65 AND OVER I 144 I 067 3 795 51 035 17 238 23 738 6 632 4 997 12 1014 2 425 5 916 1 136 1 056 3 723 MEMBER 65 AND OVER 5 562 3 275 425 31 44 350 I 365 86 MEMBERS 65 AND DVER 6 10 70 6 013 5 561 46 4 6 36 305 4 I - 3 1 OR MOREAEMBERS 65 AND DVER -97 65 1 . - 1 28 -- - - MTAL-MEMBERS 65 AND OVER - IB 038 14 635 560 45 66 449 2 114 96 ID 10 76 NERAGE FER FAH/LV 0.29 0.56 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.51 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02

71 66 Table 11. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Presence of Householder: March 1985-Continued and Age of Own Children Under 18,Race, and Spanish Origin [NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR REANINA or AYMBALS_SEE TEXT)

MARR/ED-COUPLE FAMILIES Tw FAH/LIES. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER LO WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 SUBJECT SOME _SOME Nr_OWN UNDER 6. NO OwN UNDER-6. ALL CHILDREN ALL SOME ALL 6 CHILDREN FAMILIES ALL SOME ALL 6 UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 37 ID _1_7_tiNDFR_38_ TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TO 17 ALL F4HILI6--CONTInuL0

OWN CH/LDREN UNDER 18 *OTAL 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 098 12 495 4 123 6 006 No onN_CMILDREN UNDER 18 31 594 1 144 1 067 3 795 26 140 -- - 4 123 _m WITH-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 31 112 24 210 6 668 1 OWN CHILI) UNDER 16 5 04; 12 (295 6 006 1 144 1 067 3 795 13 108 9 640 3 993 5 647 2 885 770 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 11 645 2 115 9 456 2 304 2 247 4 905 1 977 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 4 486 314 496 1 165 3 635 345 1 803 1 487 171 50 329 392 4 owN CHILOREN UNDER 18 1 329 1 070 5 0661 CHILDREN UNDER 18 25 681 364 249 10 157 82 373 280 - 207 73 84 6 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 171 55 29 130 _ 109 20 _40 _27 TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 16 57 658 45 556 9_600 -13 14_213 21-742 10 731 1 568 3 024 6_139 AVERAGE PER FAMILY . t . . . . 0.92 1.88 1.44 1.74 1;79 1;37 2.84 AVERAGE PER FAMILY wITH CHILDREN 1.85 1.88 1.62 tB) 1.44 N; 1.74 (B) 1.79 1.37 2.84 1.62 OWN cH/LOREN UNDER 6

TOTAL. . . . 62 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 NO-owN CHILDREN-UNDER-6 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 1 067 3 795 46 505 26 140 12 405 - 12 495 4 123 3 795 P ITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6. 14 202 3 795 1 OWN CHILD-UNC4-6 II 715 6 66; 5 048 2 210 1 144 1 06; 9 677 7 827 3 993 3 834 1 629 770 2 OwN CMILOREN UNDER 6 . . 860 . 3 884 3 339 2 304 1 055 477 3 owN_CHILDREN-UNDER 6 585 314 163 --4 oR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 490 345 145 88 50 38 56 38 26 13 TOTAL_OwN_CmILOREN UNDER 6 19-151 6 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 15 917 9 600 6 317 2 6:4 i 621 0.31 0.66 1.44 1.25 0.48 1.37 AVERAGE PER FAMILY w)TH CHILDREN 1.35 1.36 1221 113) 1.44 1.25 (B) (B) 1.30 1.37 1.23 (B) OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3

TOTAL 706 26 140 24 210 6 668 5 048 12 495 4 123 6 006 1 144 3 95 NO owN_CMILDREN ummE8 16 915 1 0,57 w /Tm OWN CH/LORE, JNDER 3 1 575 2 845 12 495 4 123 4 933 498 640 3 795 7 295 s 092 2 203 1 073 1 OWN CHILD U, R 3 7 c;:3 427 6 428 396 2 031 928 gg: 369 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER-3 091 839 674 3 OR MORE OWN CM"''REN UNDER 3 165 140 85 56 -32 28 22 6 TOTAL-OWN cH4LDREN UNDER 3 9 506 4 _2 P 6 In e 761 2 352 1 237 -740 497 AVE2AGE PER FAM/LY ...... 0.15 0.34 0.86 0.47 0.21 0;65 AVERAGE PER FAM/LV w/TM CHILDREN 1.12 0.47 1.11 1.13 1.07 ( (B) 1.15 1.15 1.16 (8) #HI'L r4MILIT5

sl[c or FAMILY

TOTAL 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 388 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 PERSONS 22 711 17 959 2 607 3 PERSONS 2 080 1 513 470 _- 1 043 12 743 3 932 6 38; 3 44; 2 93; 4 PERSONS 580 1 417 214 260 943 11 517 1 475 9 037 2 146 1 686 5 005 226 621 5 PERSONS 4 694 39 186 394 512 4 003 365 1 524 2 115 87 253 14 88 150 6 PERSONS 0 1 704 135 1 448 58 626 764 30 76 3 23 7 OR MORE-PERSONS 631 65 697 50 13 348 _ 336 _16 _43 TOTAL PERSONS 172 070 16 -27 58 180 89 274 21 061 21 482 46 731 7 979 11 833 2 223 AVERAGE PER PAMIL 3.16 4.14 7 800 3.49 4.90 4.19 2;64 3.02 12%1 3.66 2.99 AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL 54 400 24 070 21 565 6 027 15 TO 19 YEARS 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 162 53 53 16 _40 35 20 TO 24 YEARS 2 415 994 904 -5 25 TO 29 YEARS -4; -17 51 353 287 19 _27 5 628 1 621 30 TO 34 YEARS 3 117 2 143 668 307 67 646 247 193 205 6 839 1 118 4 589 1 794 1 463 1 333 41 852 117 15 TO 39 YEARS 6 865 606 4 445 201 533 40 10 44 YEARS 816 1 408 2 721 _83 828 38 95 696 5 778 969 3 703 199 532 2 971 212 685 45 TO 54 YEARS 9 125 4 362 6 37 641 55 TO 64 YEARS 3 311 94 215 3 001 685 4 6 417 8 710 6 852 781 22 23 65 TO 74 yEARS 736 735 `41-0' 3 1 75 5 923 5 115 67 1 64 594 75_yEAR7 AND OVER 2 436 '1 1 5 295 5 5 535 6 3 mEDI,N 44.6 56.2 37.1 29.; 2 35.; 42.0 59.8 35.4 26.0 31.4 38.8

7 2 67 Table 11. Characteristics of Families, by Type. Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN_THOUSANDS. F011_m_EANING_OF SYMBOLS. SEE 7E271_

mARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18

SUBJECT -SOME -SOME NO OWN UNDER 6, NO OWN UNDER 6, ALLCHILDREN _ALL sOME ALL 6CHILDREN ALL SOME ALL 6 FAMILIES UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 66 TO 17 TO 17UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 66 TO 17 TO 17

BM118 F4M1L1E5.--CONTiNuE0

MARITAL STATUS

----TOTAL 54 400 24 070 211 0 6 027 4 184 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 MARRIED; SPOUSE ',RESENT 45 643 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 --. ------mARRIED.-5POU51 ABSENT 1 359 - - - 200 909 196 205 507 SEpARATED._. . 1 165 - . - - - 155 804 182 178 444 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCE 21 - - - - . 21 3 8 10 OT ER 173 . ., - _45 _83 11 19 -53 RID4ED 2 306 - - - - 1 596 371 35 36 299 DIVORCED 3 724 - - , . 860 2 182 258 259 1 665 SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 1 368 - - - 363 462 251 75 136 mEM9ERS_18_AND OVER._OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

TOTAL-,-.-...... - . . 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 NO OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 39 869 18 116 17 858 5 841 4 119 7 898 84 3 177 692 527 1 958 1 OTHER_MEMBER 18-AND OVER 10 291 4 034 2 634 143 192 2 298 2 165 543 38 35 469 2 OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 4 240 1 927 1 073 43 72 958 770 203 10 13 179 mEmBERS UNDER 18

TOTAL. . 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 74D 575 2 607 No MEMBERS uNDER 18 26 993 23 438 - __- 2 600 --- __. - - --- 1 mEMBER_UNDER_18 11 669 434 8 465 3 533 4 931 275 1 931 496 - 1 435 2 MEMBERS UNDER 18 10 295 152 8 506 2 126 1 954 4 426 107 1 324 208 283 833 3 MEMBERS UNDER 18 3 875 33 3 291 334 1 574 1 383 24 459 28 184 247 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 1 141 I? 952 32 590 elo e 153 7 82 63 5 MEMBERS UNDER 18 290 1 238 i 172 65 I 40 2 14 24 6-OR-MORE-MEMBERS UNDER 18 137 3 115 I. -93 20 3 _16 . _IR _4 IOTAL MEMBERS UNDER 18 50 365 918 40 719 8 781 12 318 19 620 614 6 816 1 011 1 581 4 224 1vERAGE PER FAMILY C.93 0.04 1.89 1.46 2.81 1.76 0.20 1.74 1.37 2.75 1.62 lEmBERS 18 10 64

TOTAL. . . 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 40-mEmBERS-18-70- 64 5 12U 4 726 5 -- 5 294 11 3 1 6 i MEMBER 18_1'0 64 7 548 2 564 68 _ _25 _ __3 _ 39 853 3 202 692 527 1 983 ) MEMBERS 18 TO 64 32 531 1! 987 17 995 5 834 4 136 8 025 1 339 524 37 37 451 5 MEMBERS 1B TO 64 6 389 3 J-5 2 526 130 184 2 213 410 131 6 9 116 1 MEMBERS 18_10_64_ 2 192 1 271 747 31 46 671 96 47 2 1 44 5 OR MORE MEMBERS 18 TC 64 618 355 224 7 _15 202 28 8 - - _8 IOTAL_MEMBERS 18_111 64 105 400 43 66; .S 126 12 ;53 9-126 26 747 5 680 4 950 791 637 3 522 1VERAGE pER FAMILY 1.94 1,81 2.23 2.03 2.08 2.40 1.88 1.26 1.07 1.11 1.35 iEmBERS 65 AND OVER

400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 10 MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 41 9f1. 15 e4e 21 118 6 006 4 351 10 841 1 681 3 861 735 570 2 556 . mEMBER_65_AND_OvER_ u 742 2 957 357 17 32 288 1 059 61 4 6 51

1 MEMBERS 65 AND OVER 5 589 ! ',51 29 4 ! 25 256 I I - - 1 OR MORE MEMBERS 65 AND oVER 84 __ _;), I - 1 -22 -- - - 11TAL-mEMBERS-65 AND OVER 16 305 13 599 27 - 429 38 364 1 685 67 7 _ 6 54 NERAGE PER FAMILY 0.30 0.56 0.02 - 0.01 0.03 0.56 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 iNN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 10.088_. 1011E8_080ER 18 28 169 24 078 --- 3 010 __------ITH-Ow '4ILDREN-UNDER 18 26 232 - 21 565 6 027 u 384 11 155 . 3 922 740 575 2 607 1 OWN ;.NILO_UNDER.18 11 174 8 674 3 585 _ _. 5 0ss. 2 009 507 --- 1 501 2 ONN 14ILDREN UNDER 18 9 937 - 8 471 2 103 1 981 4 387 . 1 290 198 296 796 3 OwN COvnflEN UNDER 14 3 695 . 3 191 318 1 564 1 309 442 28 178 236 4 OWN C. e_'1, UNDER 18 1 049 902 19 585 298 140 7 77 5 OwN CM.LuREN UNDER 18 261 225 - 166 59 . 29 ,, 13 72 _6_0R_MORE OWN-CHILDREN UNDE 18 115 - 102 1 -87 -13 -13 --- -11 -2 OTAL-OwN-CH1LOREN UNDER 18 47 975 - 4D 218 8 687 12 256 19 275 . 6 649 996 1 556 4 096 VERAGE PER FAMILY , . . . . . 0;88 __. ,1.86 1.44 2.80 1.73 - 1.70 1.35 2.71 1.57 VERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.83 (B) 1.86 1.44 2.80 1.73 (B) 1.70 1.35 2.71 1.57 WN CHILDREN UNDER 6

_TOTAL 54 400 24 078 21 565 6 027 u 384 11 155 3 019 3 922 740 575 2 607 0-OWN CHILDREN-UNDER-6 42 464 24 079 11 155 - - 11 155 3 019 2 607 - - 2 607 ITH. OWN CHILDREN_UNDER 6 11 937 - 10 410 6 027 4 384 - - 1 315 740 575 - 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER-6 8 073 - 6 925 3 585 3 340 - 974 507 467 .s. 2 QWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 3 336 - 3 017 2 103 914 - . 287 198 89 - 3 OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 6 489 - 439 318 121 - 45 28 17 - 4 OR-MORE OWN CHILDREN 1.1NDE 6 39 29 20 9 - _ID _7 _ 3 - TAOTAL_OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 6 16-094 - 14-144 8-687 5 457 - . 1 693 996 698 - VERAGE pER FAMILY 0.30 - 0.66 144 1.24 ., . 0.43 1.35 1.21 _. AVERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.35 (B) 1.36 1.44 1.24 (6) t8) 1.29 1.35 1.21 (B) 0NN CHILDREN UNDER 3

TOTAL. . 54 40D 24 078 21 565 6 027 4 384 11 155 3 .11 3 122 740 575 2 607 0-ORR-CHILDREN UNDER 3 47 110 24 078 15 015 1 367 2 493 11 155 3 019 3 284 325 351 2 607 ITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 3 7 290 , 6 550 4 660 1 en .. . 63- 415 224 . 1 OWN CHILD_UNDER_3. 6 437 - 5 774 4 030 1 744 . 570 372 198 - 2 OwN CHILOREN UNDER-3 831 - 754 612 142 . , 14!1 43 -.7 3 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 22 - -22 18 _4 - . ------DIAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 3 8 045 - 7 238 5 239 1 999 . . s96 449 247 .s 4fERAGE PER FAMILY 0.15 . 0.34 0.87 0.46 - . 0.18 0.61 ^,43 - AIERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.10 (B) 1.11 1.12 1.06 (B) (8) 1.09 1.08 .10 (B) 68

Table11. Characteristics of Families, by Type. Presence andAge of Own Children Under 18,'Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

MARR/ED-COuPLE FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES; FEHAFEAmOuSEHOLDER

WITH OWN CHILDREN 0.0E1'18 m/TH 044. CHILDREN UNDER 18 SUBJECT __(._ .-4,. SOmE NO OWN UNDER 6, NO OWN uNDER A. ALL CH/LOREN _ALL SOME ALL 6CHILDREN FAM/L/ES ALL SOME ALL 6 UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TO 17UNDER _18 TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TO 17

SLACK FAMILILa

S/ZE OF FAMILY ----TOTAL 6 778 1 647 1 822 407 475 940 1 022 2 PERSONS 1 942 360 473 1 090 2 261 1 010 - --- - 3 PERSONS --- 482 580 221 - 359 I 730 300 476 238 - 218 268 613 :17 166 4 PERSONS I 358 330 183 632 132 166 335 115 384 34 144 205 5 PERSONS 762 91 397 29 175 192 73 141 3 79 6 PERSONS 366 100 33 175 6 71 97 41 106 2 59 45 7 OR MORE_PERSONS 300 -30 142 -2 63 77 41 78 3 25 51 TOTAL-PERSONS 24 375 4 729 8_198 I 455 2 454 4 289 3 559 6 755 989 1 989 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.60 3 177 2.87 4.50 3.58 5.17 4.56 3.48 3.4ft 2.60 9.21 3.47 AGE OF HOUSEHoLDER

ToTAL . I . ,, 6 778 647 I 822 407 475 940 I 022 1 15 TO 19 YEARS 942 380 473 1 090 -3,, 4 2 -2 - - . 21 21 _. 20 TO 24 YEARS 444 . 44 _88 77 _ 4 _7 15 269 178 -66 74 25 TO 29 YEARS 909 108 293 171 90 33 30 TO 34 YEARS 19 440 120 176 144 974 75 362 86 162 113 15 483 37 145 301 35 TO 19 YEARS 660 65 406 33 132 243 35 336 8 62 266 40 TO 44 YEARS 699 96 266 2: 48 43 To 54 YEARS 142 87 218 13 21 184 1 114 313 303 31 265 296 152 - 3 149 55 TO 64 YEARS 888 487 75 5 8 62 65 TO 74 yEARS 251 23 2 - 22 570 340 22 - 2; 173 - - __3 _ _ 75_4EARS AND OVER 259 -115 - 120 MEDIAN 3 - - 41.0 57.4 .17.0 28;7 34.4 41,9 56.7 32.5 24.7 29.8 36.4 HAR/TAL STATUS

ToTAL 6 778 1 647 1 822 407 940 1 022 I 942 380 473 I 090 MARRIED. SPOUSE PRESENT 3 469 1 647 1 822 '4:: 940 ------MARRIED. SPOUSE ABSENT 692 - - SEPARATED - - 155 469 55 108 306 612 - - . - 144 429 47 97 285 SPOUSE /N ARMED FORCE 12 . --OTHER 48 1 4 . _II /i -9 16 (/D.WED 669 - 492 134 10 101 )/VoRCED . . . .-. 817 . 238 468 iINGLE (NEVER HARR/ED) 37 igg 345 I III . 137 851 277 237 338 (EMBERS 18 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER 0F1 SPOUSE

TOTAL. 6 778 I 647 I 822 407 475 940 1 022 I 942 473 40 OTHER-MEMBERS -18 AND-OVER 4 179 1 090 1 050 1 406 384 424 596 74 I 537 gg8 421 767 1 OTHER MEMBER 18 AND OVER . I63,' 344 274 II 40 222 588 ? OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 271 27 40 204 9tm 252 141 12 10 120 360 135 12 119 (EMBERS UNDER is

TOTAL; 6 778 I 647 1 822 407 475 940 1 022 I 942 360 473 40_mEmBERS-UNDER-I6 . I 090 2 265 I 467 - - 629 - - . MEMBER UNDER 18 I 796 - 105 642 256 --- 385 225 730 236 - 492 ! MEMBERS UNDER 18 I 482 48 664 122 I MEMBERS UNDER 18 356 68 633 112 190 331 735 12 318 25 13! 122 48 336 24 137 175 I MEMBERS UNDER 18 287 11 116 2 i MEMBERS UNDER-I8 66 48 24 3 76 54 129 1 51 . 32 19 3 111 - 48 16 ( OR MORE MEMBERS UNDER 18 -89 4 31 I 21 -9 -7 43 3 2( 'OTAL MEMBERS UNDER 18 9 306 302 2C 3 825 596 1 422 1 806 696 4 127 565 1 446 2 116 ,VERAGE PER FAMILY .... 1-37 0.18 2.10 1.46 2.99 1.92 0.66 2.12 1.49 3.06 1.94 (EMBERS 18 TO 64 ---TOTAL 6 778 1 647 I 822 407 475 940 1 022 I 942 380 473 k) MEMBERS 16 TO 64 296 1 090 229 5 . 5 50 . - MEMBER 18-70-64 2 176 - 211 16 2 - _14 254 I 546 349 426 771 ! MEMBERS 18 TO 64 2 966 146 1 810 383 426 600 441 266 26 35 205 I MEMBERS 18 TO 64 825 254 257 12 38 207 190 88 2 10 76 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 351 146 96 8 7 80 59 LOR MORE_MEMBERS 18_70 6 33 - 2 3.! 144 59 -38 -2 3 33 28 9 'OTAL-MEMBERS 18 To 64 13 628 2 - _.7 3 557 4 309 856 1 029 2 423 2 464 2 609 423 539 1 647 NERAGE PER FAMILY 2.01 2.16 2.37 2.11 2.17 2.58 2.41 1.34 1.11 1.14 1.51 EMBERS 65 AND OVER

TOTAL 6 778 I 647 1 822 407 475 C,0 1 022 1 942 380 473 1 090 0 -MEMBERS 65 AND-OVE 5 721 I 082 1 767 404 472 891 6e8 1 920 379 469 1 073 MEMBER 65 AND OVER 669 268 44 3 36 263 22 I 4 17 MEMBERS 65_AND OVER 355 290 11 - - 46 OR mORE MEMBERS 65 AND OVER II n , , 13 8 _. - . _- 5 -- . OTAL MEMBERS 65 AND OVER I 441 871 64 2 3 59 397 19 VERAGE PER FAMILY 1 4 14 0.21 0.53 0.04 0;01 0.01 0.06 0.39 C.01 - 0.01 0.01 69 Table 11. Characteristics of Families, by Type, Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18, Race, and SpanishOrigin of Householder: Marth 1985-Continued 14o48E4'Js IN THOUSANDS. FOR 44EAL/NG OF SYMBOLS, sEE TErri

MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES, FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER

WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 w/TH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

SUBJECT --SOME -SOME NO OnN UNDER 6, NO OwN UNDER 6; _ ALL CH/LDREN ALL sOME ALL 6CHILDREN ALL SOME ALL 6 FAMILIES UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 66 TO 17 TO 17UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 6 6 TO 17 TC 17

43,I2L12013411M--00NTINuAD

OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL i 647 1 622 407 475 940 1 022 1 942 380 473 I 090 NO Ow4_044/LOPEN UNDER 18 SNI I 647 - - - 1 022 . --- - - WITH OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 3 890 1 822 407 475 940 1 942 360 473 1 090 I OWN CHILD UNDER 18 1 579 669 261 -- 428 815 248 --- 567 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 I 330 656 125 189 342 641 195 337 3 oNN CHILDREN UNDER 18 612 798 19 170 109 299 127 142 136 4 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 223 115 2 66 46 107 2 79 26 5 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 97 4i . 31 10 54 - 41 13 6ORmoRE OWN CH/LDREN UNDER 18 50 23 18 5 27 --- 17 11 TOTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 7 741 . 3 669 583 1_406 1 700 3 831 538 1_415 I 878 AVERAGE PER FAMILY ..-...... 1.14 - 2 u3 1.43 2.96 1.81 - 1.97 1.42 2.99 1.72 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.99 181 2.03 1.43 2.96 1.81 (8) 1.97 1.42 2.99 1;72 0144 CHILDREN UNDER 6

TOTAL 6 770 i 647 1 822 407 475 940 1 022 1 942 380 471 1 090 No owN CHILDREN UNDER 6 4 993 I 647 940 - 940 I 022 1 090 --- - 1 090 w/Tm OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 1 784 882 407 475 - . 853 380 473 - I OWN CHILD UNDER 6 1 279 - 614 261 353 . 628 248 380 - 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 . 416 228 125 104 178 109 69 - 3 04144 CHILDREN UNDER 6 77 34 19 15 41 21 20 . 4 oR mORE OWN CHILDREN uNDE 13 5 2 __3 -6 --2 -4 - TOTAL-OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 6 2 403 - 1 199 583 616 - = 1 126 538 566 - AVERAGE PER FAMILY A . . 0;35 0.66 1.43 1.30 - 0.58 1.42 1.24 --- AVERAGE PER FAM/LY WITH CHILDREN 1.35 (8) 1.36 1.43 1.30 (8) (8) 1.32 1.42 1.24 (81 DWN CHILDREN UNDER 3

_TOTAL-- - 6 778 i 647 I 822 407 475 940 I 022 1 942 380 473 1 090 40-OWN CHILDPEN-UNDER-3 5 859 1 647 1 337 152 245 940 I 022 1 533 164 279 I 090 w/TmDINCHILDREN UNDER 3 918 - 485 255 230 - 410 216 194 - 4 OWN CHILD-UNDER-3- 781 - 420 209 212 - - 339 175 164 - 2 OWN CHILpREN UNDER 3 . 127 59 42 17 67 39 27 - 3_011__MORE OWN _CHILDREN UNDER 3 ID -6 --4 2 4 -2 2 - roTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER 3 1 134 - 590 325 265 , 513 273 246 - OVERAGE PER FAMILY . .-...... 0.17 - 0.72 0.80 0.56 0.26 0.72 0.51 -- IVERAGE PER 1-AMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.23 (8) 1.22 1.28 1.15 (8) 1.25 1.27 1.24 (8)

WAN YOH -3-R-T-G-IN-F3041-C1-6 S

517E OF FAM/LY

TOTAL 3 939 932 1 892 498 583 811 262 642 119 169 354 ? PERSONS 962 576 -. -- -- 150 144 58 86 3 PERSONS 948 185 430 257 - 173 53 214 51 50 118 4 PERSONS 936 92 629 171 165 292 32 146 7 58 82 1 PERSONS 552 36 418 47 166 164 11 74 1 35 38 5 PERSONS 276 22 208 12 112 84 144 33 2 15 16 ?-08 mORE-PERSONS 266 21 208 9 120 79 7 25 - 10 15 rOTAL_ PERSONS 15 287 2 636 8 825 1 848 3 215 3 762 831 2 311 317 730 I 264 4vERAGE PER FAMILY 3.88 2.83 4.66 3.71 5.51 4.64 3.16 3.60 2,66 4.32 3.57 iGE nF HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL _ 3 939 932 i 892 498 583 811 262 642 119 169 354 L5 TO 19 yEAPS 24 10 10 = 2 9 9 - N) TO2.I YEARS 317 0 1 139 124 12 4 7 -79 61 16 -3 ?5 TO 29 yEAPS 591 82 352 195 137 10 119 29 61 29 /0 TD 34 YEARS 565 58 359 84 165 ITO 11 116 14 53 48 (5 TO 39 yEAPS 557 27 377 54 165 158 11 118 3 27 88 VO TO 44 YEARS 474 54 270 22 67 161 23 109 I 10 98 15 TO 54 YEARS 652 187 '287 7 34 246 66 69 1 68 i5TO64 YEARS 459 261 85 2 3 80 71 20 I I 19 .5TO 74 YEARS 214 148 12 - - 12 43 1 - I 15 yEAPS AND OVER 85 --59 I - I 18 I _1 0EDIAN 39,2 55.1 36.1 28.0 34.3 43.1 55.1 34.9 24.1 30.7 48.5 NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH OR/G/N MAy OE OF ANy RACE.

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Table 11. Characteristics of Families, by Type. Presence and Age ofOwn Children Under 18, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued INUmBERS IN THOUSANDS.FOR MEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

MARRIM-COUPLE FAMILIES OTHER FAMILIES; FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 WITH OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 SUBJECT -SOME SOME --NO OWN UNDER 6, NO Oth ALL UNDER-6. CHILDREN _ALL SOME ALL 6CHILDREN -ALL SOME FAmILIES-UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDER 6 ALL 6 6 TO 17 TO 17UNDER 18 TOTAL UNDFR 66 TO_M_--TO 1-7 SM-ORIGIN FAMILIES-CONTINUED

MARITAL STATUS

ToTAL 3 939 932 1 892 498 583 811 262 642 119 169 MARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT. 2 824 932 1 892 498 354 MARRIED, SPOuSE ABSENT 583 81 - - - _. 339 r . 254 47 SEPARATED 289 42 75 133 - - - - 32 233 41 69 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCE -2 . 123 0TMER . 2 - I -- 49 . -10 19 WIOOWED 189 5 5 10 - 100 51 1 DIVORCED- 305 3 46 SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED) , 71 188 15 40 281 . 133 49 150 56 51 43 MEMBERS -18-AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

TOTAL. , ...... , ...... 3 939 932 1 892 498 NO OTMER_MEMBERS 18-AND-OvEm 583 811 262 642 I19 169 354 _ 2 607 589 1 457 454 I OTHER MEMBER 18 AND OVER 512 492 -15 493 109 156 825 205 270 24 228 2 OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 50 196 157 100 9 9 82 507 138 165 19 22 124 9c 49 1 4 44 MEMBERS UNDER 18

TOTAL- . 3 939 932 1 892 NO_MEMBERS UNDER 18 498 5113 811 262 642 119 169 354 1 148 844 = - - 193 I MEMBER UNDER 18 951 54 --- -- _- - 597 272 . 325 30 220 65 2 MEMBERS UNDER 18 912 15 _. 155 3 MEMBERS UNDER 18 640 177 182 281 20 201 48 55 524 7 368 99 4 MEMBERS UNDER 18 39 198 13, 9 124 4 58 239 9 169 7 62 5 MEMBERS UNDER-18 104 57 2 . 58 I 34 23 99 I 72 6 OR MORE MEMBERS UNDER 18 i 58 13 1 26 2 13 11 61 --2 46 1 40 TOTAL MEMBERS UNDER 18 61:1 5 . _13 __. --9 --4 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 154 4_295 786 1 936 1 572 115 1-424 185 541 0.17 2,27 1.58 69e 3.32 1.94 0.44 2;22 1.55 3.21 1.97 MEMBETS 18 TO 64

TOTAL 3 939 932 1 892 498 NOMEMBERS 18 TO 64 583 811 262 642 119 169 354 107 69 , . 1 MEMBER-18 TO 64 13 4 1 -1 1 729 84 _ _15 2 mEmeges 18 TO 64 5 --2 --8 62 494 110 155 228 2 245 488 1 466 449 517 501 115 98 7 3 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 556 167 264 9 83 4 MEMBERS 18 TO 64 -23 45 195 49 34 3 30 207 71 99 17 13 5 OR MORE-MEMBERS-18 TO 6 17 8 = 1 7 94 14 47 _2 6 AS --6 --5 rOTAL-MEMBERS 18 TO 64 8 537 --. - 5 ,VERAGE PER FAMILY 2 105 4-470 1-061 1-271 2 138 615 875 120 187 2.17 2.26 2.36 559 2.13 2.18 2.63 2.34 1.36 1.08 1.11 1.58 (EMBERS 65 AND OVER

TOTAL. ._._._. . 3 939 40_MEMBERS_65 AND OVER 932 1 892 498 583 811 262 642 110 169 3 510 682 1 841 497 576 354 l 769 176 632 117 167 MEMBER 65 AND OVER 287 127 46 348 1 7 38 78 10 3 1 1 MEMBERS 65_AND OVER 138 119 5 6 1-OR-MORE-MEMBERS 65 AND OVER s 5 - - - _4 4 - - -- _I rOTAL_MEHBERS65 AND OVER -589 _, , . 377 60 1 8 52 101 11 -1 1VERAGE PER FAMILY 0.15 040 0,03 3 -7 0.01 0.06 0.39 0.02 0.03 0.01 0;02 MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL 3 939 932 I 892 498 563 811 262 642 40-OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 I 337 119 169 354 932 ------262 - . 11TH_OwN CHILDREN_UNDER 18 2 602 1 892 498 __- I OWN CHILD-UNDER-I8 - 583 811 . 642 119 169 354 904 - 634 290 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 344 239 6$ _, 171 865 648 173 189 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 2e5 144 44 56 94 481 349 33 197 4 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 119 120 6 58 57 215 154 105 49 5 OWN_CHILDREN-UNDER 18 87 59 i 35 22 67 56 11 6 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 50 19 12 8 -10 1 -35 3 10 rOTAL_OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 5-663 - 4 171 = 9 _-2 IVERAGE PER FAMILY .-. 745 1 911 1 513 . 1 372 -179 -537 . .-. . 1.44 . 2.20 656 WERAGE pER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.50 3.28 1.87 . 2.14 3.18 2.18 (B) 2.20 1.50 1.59 1;85 3.28 1;87 (8) 2.14 1.50 3.18 1.85 188 CHILDREN UNDER 6 TOTAL 3 939 932 1 892 498 583 M 55N_CHILOREN UNDER 6 811 042 119 169 354 2 553 932 811 - 811 fITH OWN CHILDREN-uNDER 6 1 306 g; 354 -- --- 354 I 04N CHILD UNDER 6; . . 1 081 498 583 - . 288 879 . 119 169 . 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 678 290 - . 188 68 120 425 318 173 - 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 ?2; 81 44 37 - . , . 75 60 33 27 4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNOER 6 15 6 9 8 4 _1 - '07AL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 3 4 -1 2 ...... 1 990 - - NERAGE PER FAMILY ...... 1-556 -746 810 - . 411 179 232 . . . 0.51 -- 0.82 1.50 - NERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.39 . _.. 0.64 1.50 1.37 - 1.44 (B) 1.44 1.50 1.39 (B) (B) 1.43 1.50 1.37 (B) MN CHIL'AEN UNDER 3

. _ _ _ TOTAL. 3 939 932 I 892 498 583 611 262 642 119 0 -048 CHILDRLN UNDER 3 3 101 932 169 354 I 225 122 292 811 262 480 37 IITH_OWN_CHILDREN_UNDER 3 839 - 89 364 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER 3- 607 376 29! . 162 82 80 734 - 589 321 267 . 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER ) . . 136 66 70 100 74 51 23 26 _3 OR-MORE OWN-CHILDREN uNDER 4 16 10 - VTAL OwN CHILDREN UNDER o _4 _3 -I . - - . . -954 - -754 437 317 ANERAGE PER FAMILY . 190 _ 99 91 0;24 0.40 0.88 _. ANERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0.54 - 0.30 0.83 0.54 . ._ .-.-. -.- .- 1.14 (8 1.13 1.16 1.09 (8) (B) 1.17 1.21_ 1.1-4- --4a4 NOTEs PERSONS CF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANy RACE.

76 71 Table 12. Characteristics of FLimilIes Other Than Married Couple, by Marital Status, Sex, Race, and SpanishOrigin of Householder: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN TmousAkns._ roR_NEAN(NG or svmeoLs, SEE TEAT1

MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND RREcENT TOTAL, SUBJECT OTHER HARRIED, HUSBAND AuStNT THAN SINGLEMARRIED. SINGLE MARRIED- (NEVER -WIFE COUPLE TOTAL tNEVER RIbBEDDIVORCEDMARRIED) ABSENT TOTALSEPARATED OTHERRTflflWFfl07vORrEDmARR-11C4 ALL RACES

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 12 356 2 228 408 780 704 2 PERSONS 335 10 129 1 567 206 2 671 3 834 1 850 6 129 1 382 230 469 501 182 4 747 493 3 PERSONS 59 1 499 1 718 979 3 458 520 100 222 126 72 2 938 475 77 611 1 295 4 PEDSONS 1 593 479 210 50 62 49 49 1 383 317 38 280 528 221 8 PERSONS 675 66 16 14 21 15 609 152 5 PERSONS 21 158 195 83 287 24 4 12 9 263 69 5 62 67 7 OR MORE PERSONS 214 60 26 8 2 7 8 :88 61 6 62 31 28

(GE OF HOUSEHOLDER

ToTAL 12 356 2 228 408 780 704 33510 129 1 567 206 2 671 3 834 I 850 45 TO 19 yEARs 108 27 - - 27 20 TO 24 yEARS - 82 8 2 2 7 _63 871 166 - 12 154 _2 703 724 11 15 117 436 78 TO 29 YEARS 1 436 236 2 47 154 33 1 199 30 TO 34 YEARS 253 21 33 382 511 1 704 293 6 125 106 57 1 411 275 35 76 731 294 75 TO 39 YEARS 1 584 265 15 151 45 1 319 "0 TO 44 YEARA 54 280 43 72 764 160 1 472 245 8 250 33 54 1 226 243 27 165 705 -87 45 To 54 yEARs 1983 383 67 179 55 82 1 599 238 36 476 731 119 55 TO 64 YEARS 1 450 313 116 92 70 36 1 137 55 TO 74 YEARS 117 16 639 305 60 963 177 108 15 39 15 786 24 9 75_yEARs AND OVER 610 80 63 786 118 86 10 21 2 668 503 58 MEDIAN 41.6 42.5 64.1 41.8 30.8 42.0 41.4 37.26 39.1 62.8 341.g 29.2

4EMBERS 18 AND OVER; OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER TOTAL 12 356 2 228 408 780 704 33510 429 1 567 206 2 671 3 834 1 850 40NE...... 5 743 78 767 402 135 152 4 975 1 018 131 3134 2 234 1 208 1 OTHER MEMBER 18-0ND OVER 4 733 1 095 230 298 425 141 3 638 369 1 599 1 142 , OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 "ND OvER 1 880 39 489 365 99 81 .44 41 1 515 180 37 688 458 152

WE OF m5mBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES : 356 2 228 408 780 704 335 10 129 1 567 206 2 671 11TH HEMMERS) 3 834 1 850 UNDER 18 YEARS -7 908 1 072 156 520 187 209 6 836 1 356 162 495 2 927 1 397 18 TO 64 YEARS 11 904 2 131 369 771 662 330 9 773 65 yEAR5 AND OVER I 562 206 2 445 3 804 1 756 2 297 509 211 72 195 31 1 788 45 29 1 289 207 218 TOTAL_MEMBER5 37 015 6 172 I 180 2 076 I 870 I 046 30 844 5 456 709 8 128 11 226 5 325 MDER 18 YEARS 14 266 1 717 254 754 283 425 4.2 549 2 461 348 I 696 5 012 2 532 .8 To 64 YEARS 19 906 3 821 681 1 233 1 317 583 16 085 6 yEARS AND OVER 2 44u 332 4 876 5 978 2 459 2 843 634 239 88 270 37 2 209 55 29 1 555 237 334 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.00 2.77 2.89 2.66 2.66 3.12 4,05 INDER IC YEARS 3.48 2.93 2;68 1.15 0.77 0.62 0.97 0.40 1.27 1;24 1.89 ?..la !:21 1.31 _13 TO 04 YEARS- 1.37 1.61 1.72 1.68 1.58 1.87 1.74 1.59 1.56 1.61 183 1.56 6 yEARs AND OVER 0.23 1.33 0.28 0.59 0.11 0.38 0.11 0.22 0;04 0.14 6.58 0.06 0.18

GE oF OwN CHILDREN

TOTAL FAMILIES 12 356 2 228 408 780 704 335 10 129 ITN OWN CHILDREN) 1 567 206 2 671 3 34 1 850 OF ANy AGE.-- 10 325 1 402 355 641 140 267 8 023 1 510 195 2 163 3 629 1 425 UNDER 25 YEARS B 554 1 166 185 5219 138 251 7 388 UNDER 18 YEARS 1 435 174 1 012 3 377 1 340 6 902 896 103 474 131 189 6 "16 1 264 UNDER 12 yEARS 4 549 151 530 2 724 i 328 490 35 219 122 115 . 9 901 107 238 I 666 1 146 UNDER 6 YEARS 2 486 276 13 97 104 62 2 3 521 61 lo9 671 849 uNOEP 3 YEARS I 208 136 9 33 69 30 1 5,3 6 TO 17 YEARS 275 25 _50 221 502 5 572 710 99 417 38 157 4 862 1 026 128 490 2 426 792 TOTAL OwN 'AILDREN 18 837 2 226 565 967 206 488 16 611 3 388 443 3 715 6 507 2 558 NDER 25 YEARS 15 845 1 849 313 888 NOES 18 YEARS 200 444 13 996 3 176 187 1 870 6 072 2 491 12 1O2 1 371 156 682 187 346 io 731 2 606 325 896 4 566 INDER 12_YEARS 7 208 2 337 753 51 321 173 208 6 455 1 618 206 2 396 1 884 NDER 6 YEARS 3 234 355 NDER 3 YEARS 14 119 135 87 2 879 753 87 136 790 I 113 1 392 155 3 -38 79 34 1 237 317 35 54 TO 17 YEARS 8 868 229 602 1 016 141 563 52 259 7 852 1 854 238 1:u 3 776 1 225

WN CHILOREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL FAMILIES 12 356 2 228 408 7O^ 704 335 IO 129 1 567 OME UNDER 18 206 2 671 3 834 1 850 6 402 896 103 w_m 131 189 6 006 1 264 151 538 2 724 1 328 UNDER III 3 468 584 64 32, 100 UNDER 18 98 2 oes 474 47 288 1 380 695 2 189 213 JO 117 18 48 1 477 432 62 174 3UNDER 18 932 851 80 31 9 34 771 222 27 49 314 N: UNDER 18 260 11 3 2 3 3 249 5UNDER 18 88 8 20 75 58 93 8 3 - 6 84 2 6-OR MORE UNDER-18 31 7 15 29 41 1 1 - - - 40 _17 oTAL_OWN _CNIEDREN UNDER 18 -4 - --8 II 12 102 I 371 156 -6 -187 346 10 731 2 606 325 896 4 566 2 337 AVERAGE PER FAMILY. .-. . . . . 0.98 0.62 0.38 0.07 0.27 1;03 1.06 1.66 1.58 0.34 1.19 1.26 AVERAGE PER FAMILy WITH CHILDREN- 1.75 1.53 1.,-: 1.51 1.44 1.84 1.79 2.06 2.16 1.67 1.68 1.76

AMILIES WITH OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 TOTAL 6 902 896 103 474 131 189 6 006 1 264 151 6-To 17-ONLY. 538 2 724 1 328 ...... 4 416 620 90 377 26 127 3 795 743 90 429 2 054 479 ORE 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 1 157 90 8 40 11 30 NDER 6 ONLY 1 067 283 38 61 372 313 1 330 186 57 93 32 1 144 238 23 48 299 536

77 72

Table 12. CheracteristIcs of Faml II/lei:kW ThanMarried Couple, by Marital Status. Sex, Rece,s'oc.: of Householder: March 1986-COntlnued 1.>rigIn (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING or SYMBOLS, SEE TE"*1

MALE EICUSEHOLDEFLAECLWIFE_WIE4FN7 TOTAL, FEMALE HOU6EHOLt7- CiAND PRESENT SUBJECT OTHER MARRT806 _HUSOANO THAN SINGLEHARRIED; ----60-BeNT----- SINGLE MARRIED- (NEVER WIFE COUPLE TOTALWIDOWEDDIVORCED (NEVER MARRIED) ABSENT TOTALSEPARATED_ OTHERviPO':!; DIVORCEDMARRIED)

WHITE

112E OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 8 757 I 816 339 683 543 251 6 941 959 149 ( PERSONS 4 752 1 159 1 967 3 042 825 5 PERSON4 201 408 409 142 3 593 337 48 1 199 1 442 2 432 434 85 204 547 4 PERSONS 94 52 1 997 312 57 429 1 032 1 005 139 IQ 50 167 31 38 847 177 25 204 375 66 I PERSONS 379 3: 5 14 5 PERSONS 8 10 340 79 13 93 121 33 121 :5 I. 5 - r OR MORE PERSONS 8 106 32 5 24 36 10 69 10 5 2 2 2 58 21 1 19 17 2 GE OF HOUSEHOLDER

, TOTAL 8 747 1 816 339 683 543 251 6 941 959 149 .5 TO 19 YEARS 77 1 967 3 042 825 20 .. .: 20 - -57 W TO 24 YEARS 534 -7 - 6 _41. 130 - 12 116 2 v05 93 7 !4 To 24 YEARS 809 177 Ig 104 190 W TO 34 YEARS 2 38 106 31 713 167 13 22 314 1 132 239 2 115 86 36 892 161 1 TO 39 ytARS 25 56 561 1 ; I 134 14 131 32 46 911 174 33 -44 10 TO 44 yEARS I 105 2N _5 595 66 1 TO 54 YEARS 133 24 46 897 152 24 107 578 37 1 433 321 160 42 59 I 112 129 i5 TO 64 yEARS I 077 22 318 583 60 263 Zil 78 62 15 813 62 13 475 1 70_74 YEARS 741 140 228 35 89 8 36 8 601 9 5 463 1 YEARS AND OVER 636 95 8 68 57 69 19 - 541 6 6 470 MEDIAN 42.8 42.9 41.7 7 _52 63.7 31.7 41.3 42.7 36;5 39.4 63;9 39.5 29.6 EMBERS 18 AND OVER, 0THER THAN HOUSEHOLDER ToTAL 8 757 1 816 339 683 543 251 6 941 IONE. . 959 149 1 967 3 042 4..o'... . 5 eos 634 ...... 70 355 84 125 3 261 612 91 277 1 807 oTHER MEMBER 18 AND OVER; ; . . . . 3 623 915 195 262 355 104 2 708 210 35 1 232 909 316 OR MoRE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER i 239 267 75 65 104 23 972 90 23 458 326 75 GE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL-FAMILIES 5 757 1 816 339 683 543 ITH MEMBERS: 251 6 941 959 147 1 967 3 042 825 UNDER 18 YEARS 5 203 862 128 459 115 160 4 341 819 109 6140 18 TO 64 yFAR4 8 368 1 732 2 287 486 303 676 502 250 6 636 957 149 3 015 65 YEARS AND ovE 1 817 417 1 781 735 174 53 171 19 1 400 24 22 1 005 162 187 TOTAL MEMBERS 24 617 4 804 929 1 789 : 399 73719 BIE 3 102 484 3 540 8 557 NOER 18 yEARS 8 727 1 297 194 658 2 130 I4J 302 7 430 1 678 234 998 3 747 774 4 TO 64 YEARS 13 612 2 983 535 1 067 969 65 yEARS AND OVER 412 10 030 1 398 227 3 325 4 623 1 056 2 278 52.: 200 64 237 24 1 753 26 23 1 217 187 500 AVERAGE PER AMILY 2.81 2.45 2,74 2.62 2.48 2.93 2.85 3.24 NDER 18 YEARS 1.00 0.11 0.47 3.24 2.82 2.81 2.58 0.96 0.26 1.20 1.07 1.75 1.57 0.51 8 TO_ 64 YEARS 1.55 1.64 1.58 1.23 0;94 1.56 1.78 1;64 1.53 1.46 1;52 1.69 1.52 5 YEARS AND oVER 0;26 0.P9 0.59 1.28 0.09 0.44 0.09 0.25 0.03 0.15 0.61 0.06 o.36

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN

-TOTAL FAMILIES 8 757 1 816 339 683 ITH OWN CHILDRENs 543 251 6 94L 959 144 1 967 3 041 825 OF-ANY AGE- 7 237 1 167 295 578 UNDER 25 YEARS 86 208 6 070 941 138 1 616 2 885 490 5 865 970 151 534 86 199 4 895 UNDER 18 YEARS 4 667 900 123 691 2 701 460 744 89 423 83 101 3 922 804 104 371 UNDER 12 YEARS 2 933 383 2 182 462 27 191 77 89 2 550 372 78 164 UNDER 6 YEARS 1 527 211 1 318 412 UNDER 3 YEARS 9 83 71 48 1 315 360 41 72 517 326 _ 740 101 -4 6 to 17 YEARS -29 46 23 639 189 17 34 178 27S 3 787 604 84 377 19 124 3 183 622 90 335 1 924 211 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 12 326 1 777 NOER 25 YEARS 862 108 367 10 549 1 968 295 2 537 4 975 773 10 285 1 502 Ng 798 106 348 8 783 1 878 271 4 685 UNDER 18 YEARS 7 756 1 108 1 193 757 133 600 100 275 6 649 1 586 224 599 3 521 NDER 12-YEARS 4 469 572 Tat NDER 6 YEARS 30 280 94 160 3 897 1 012 145 243 1 889 009 1 951 257 10 97 81 68 1 693 513 NDER 3 YEARS 807 59 94 616 411 111 3 2 49 26 696 211 23 -37 .5 To 17 YEARS 5 806 851 5303 182 122 19 206 4 955 1 072 165 506 2 905 307

414 CHILDREN UNDER 16

TOTAL FAMILIES 8 757 1 816 339 683 543 251 6 941 959 149 1ME_UNDER 18 4 667 744 1 967 3 042 825 89 423 03 150 3 922 804 104 1 UNDER 18 2 500 491 371 ? 182 462 57 287 71 76 2 009 316 29 204 1 173 2uNoER 18- 1 467 177 24 287 3uNoER 15 107 7 30 1 290 286 47 124 726 504 61 5 106 4 26 4 26 442 130 18 27 219 UNDER 18 147 7 3 48 UNDER 18. 2 - 3 tilo $0 7 10 54 20 36 7 y 2 6DR MORE UNDER 18 6 29 13 2 5 - 14 i -1 ,__ -- -. 13 e _I ITAL_OwN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 7 756 1 108 133 600 _2 _1 IERAGE PER FAMILY. ... 100 275 6 640 1 586 224 -59; 3-521 -718 . . . , oao 0;61 0.39 AiERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 0.88 0.18 1.09 0.96 1.65 1.50 1.16 0;87 1.66 1.49 1.49 1.42 1.21 1,84 1.70 1.97 2.15 1.61 1.56 5MILIE5 WITH DWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ToTAL 4 667 744 423 To 17-ONLY. 83 150 3 922 804 104 371 2 182 462 ...... 3 140 533 V1. 340 12 102 2 607 444 63 299 1 665 156 tME 6 TO 17 AND SOME UNDER 6 647 71 5 37 :DER 6 ONLY 7 23 575 178 27 36 259 75 880 140 4 47 64 25 740 182 14 35 258 251 73 Table 12. Characteristics of Families Oth..i. Than Married Couple, by MaritalStatus, Sex, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1986- Continued INUmBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR mEANING-0E-SyMBOLS,-SR-E---72*-7-1-

_

mALE B_O_USENOLDELN0 8,1FE_PRESENT ___ FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESEN TOTAL, SUBJECT OTHER mARR180._HuSaAND ---THAN SINGLEMARRIED, ABSENT- MARRIED- SINGLE (NEVER w/FE 1NEvER _COUPLE TOTALWIDOREDDIVORCEDMARRIED) ABSENT TOTALSEPARATED OTHERWIDOWEDDIVORCEDMARRIED)

9.1.-taLC

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAMILIES 3 309 344 62 91 123 69 2 964 2 PERSONS 573 51 627 726 089 1 251 108 28 54 71 36 1 063 267 3 PERSONS 145 11 2211 411 954 73 12 18 26 16 881 149 169 4 PERSONS 543 14 242 304 44 10 12 14 a goo 131 11 69 140 148 5 PERSONS 175 7 1 21 II 2 254 70 8 56 71 49 6 PERSONS ,--.- 159 10 7 1 144 37 . 31 31 50 7 OR MORE PERSONS 128 9 i - 1 5 119 40 5 35 13 26

AGE OF HDUSEHOLDER

TOTAL 3 309 344 62 91 123 69 2 964 573 51 627 726 989 15 TO 19 YEARS 23 3 m , 3 - _21 -- 2 19 20 TO 24 YEARS 3I7 33 . - 33 284 27 4 5 II 237 25 TO 29 YEARS 509 49 7 , 39 3 459 79 _8 -9 -64 300 30 TO 14 YEARS 542 43 10 3 13 17 498 111 10 15 162 35 TO 39 YEARS 407 36 201 20 10 4 371 97 6 26 151 91 40 TO 49 YEARS 338 32 ; 15 7 45 TO 54 YEARS 8 305 -as - 48 119 50 497 49 4 16 10 19 448 45 TO 64 YEARS 106 14 137 134 57 326 42 18 13 4 7 284 50 3 141 67 23 45 10_74 YEARS 209 35 8 18 3 7 173 15 4 137 13 5 75-yEARS AND OVER 141 21 16 1 _ 2 120 - 1 108 MEDIAN 38.2 41.2 6 S 66.6 42.B 28.3 45.1 38.0 38.6 37.1 60.1 39;2 29;0

MEMBERS 18 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL 3 309 344 91 62 123 69 2 964 573 51 627 726 989 NONE...... 1 723 112 a 41 41 23 1 611 338 35 94 387 757 1 OTHER MEMBER la AND OVER; . . . . 1 014 155 34 35 54 33 859 145 2 32. 220 2 OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 572 77 164 21 16 28 13 495 90 14 204 119 68

kGE OF MEMBERS

-TOTAL-FAMILIES 3 309 344 62 91 123 69 2 964 WITH MEHBERSI 573 51 627 726 989 UNOER 18 YEARS 2 511 175 56 18 TO 64 YEARS 25 57 37 2 335 504 46 310 586 890 3 247 333 59 88 121 65 2 914 569 51 586 65 yEARS AND OVER 437 19 723 905 80 35 14 12 356 21 7 263 38 26 TOTAL MEMBERS 1 134 11 448 226 272 380 255 10 314 2 234 204 2 307 2 469 JNDER 18 yEARS 5 179 101 3 098 355 _56 90 106 102 4 824 1 214 606 1 174 1 730 18 TO 44 YEARS 5 762 689 135 158 256 139 5 073 996 47 1 383 : 257 15 yEARS AND OVER 507 91 24 1 340 35 18 14 416 24 6 315 39 27 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.46 3.29 (8) INOER 18 yEARS 2.99 3.10 (0) 3;98 3.91 (8) 3.68 3.40 3.43 1;57 1;1) (8) 0;09 0.87 (13) 1.63 2.12 (8) 0.97 1.62 [I1 70_64 yEARS 1.74 1.75 1.74 2.00 (R) 2.09 (5/ 1.71 1.74 (B) 2.21 1.73 15 YEARS AND OVER 0.15 0.26 1.36 (9) 0.27 0.15 (8) 0.14 0.05 (8) 0.50 0.05 0.03

IGE OF OWN CHILDREN ------TOTAL FAMILIES 3 30S 544 62 91 123 69 2 964 (ITH OWN CHILDREN> 573 51 627 726 989 OF-ANy AGE- 2 841 200 54 57 45 43 2 662 534 51 474 681 UNDER 25 YEARS 2 499 153 48 921 32 44 39 2 336 501 44 275 021 895 UNDER la YEARS 2069 13 45 126 39 28 1 941 429 40 134 488 851 UNDER 12 yEARS ) 87 7 25 36 18 1 423 305 24 54 UNDER 6 YEARS 903 321 714 50 3 13 25 8 853 144 19 34 143 UNDER 3 YFARS 433 _4 513 24 -- 14 -5 410 -76 -8 15 37 6 TO 17 YEARS 1 653 90 35 274 13 17 26 1 563 382 31 124 451 575 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 6 Oil 389 117 98 INDER 25 YEARS BO 95 5 692 1 350 133 1 019 1 426 1 764 5 188 193 56 82 76 78 4 B9s 1 228 101 559 1 294 INDER lb YEARS 4 052 1 713 221 20 75 69 56 3 831 953 B. 235 958 1 597 INDER 11-yEARS 2 578 151 37 INDER 6 YEARS 12 02 39 2 427 562 5 88 465 1 257 I 204 78 4 21 40 13 1 126 209 2 38 162 INDER_3 YEARS 544 5 689 31 - 19 6 513 _93 1 IS _41 , To 17 YEARS 2 848 351 143 16 54 29 43 2 705 744 6. 197 797 908

1WN CHILDREN UNDER 18

-TOTAL FAMILIES 3 309 344 62 91 123 69 2 964 0m8__UNDER 18 573 51 627 726 984 2 064 126 13 45 39 20 1 942 429 4. 134 488 1 UNDER 18 890 851 76 8 28 26 14 815 150 1 71 178 2! UNDER la 674 33 5 10 a lo 091 131 1 38 192 31 UNDER 18 314 6 g: 15 5 5 299 84 14 86 UNDER la 109 108 2 - - 2 - 107 37 10 20 38 UNDER-48-- 55 1 1 - . _- 54 17 1 7 29 . OR MORE UNDER,18. 27 ------27 9 toTAL- OWN- CHILDREN UNDER 18 4 052 - 6 10 221 20 75 69 56 3 831 453 _a 235 -958 1-597 VERAGE PER FAMILY. . .,. . , , ; . . . 1.22 0.64 (R) 0.83 0.7 (13) 1.29 1.66 (8) 0.37 1.32 VFRAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDREN 1.96 1.42 1.75 (8) (13) (8) (B) 1.97 2,22 (8) 1.75 1.96 1.88

AMILIES WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18

TOTAL- 2 069 126 13 45 39 28 1 942 6TO 17 ONLy 429 4. 134 4138 851 1 166 76 10 32 14 21 1 090 285 OHE 6_70 17 AND SOME NDE 6 21 101 745 338 487 14 3 3 5 473 97 II 23 105 237 NDER 6 ONLY 416 36 . 10 23 3 380 47 10 37 277

'7 9 74 Table 12. Characteristics of Families Other Than Married Couple, by MaritalStatus, Sex, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985=Continued -NUMBERS-IN THOUSANDS, FoR MEANING OF SYmBGLS. SEE TE$T1

MALE MOUSEHOLOER. NO RIFE PRESENT FEMALE HoUsEHOLOER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT TOTAL, SUBJECT OTHER MARRIED, HUSAAND --THAN SINGLEMARRIED. ABSENT SINGLE MARRIED.. (NEVER WIFE COUPLE TOTAL (NEVER IDOWEDDIVORCEDMARRIED) ABSENT TOTALSEPARATED OTHERk11106ED011L0RDEDmARRIE0)

SPANISH ORIGIN

SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL FAHILIFS 1 115 210 38 47 82 2 PERSONS 43 905 265 31 151 258 200 386 92 16 20 41 15 294 49 7 67 3 PE4sONS 60 43 78 333 11 14 20 16 272 81 12 34 30 4 PERSONS 215 37 8 57 5 15 8 178 71 5 26 39 37 5 PERSONS 98 13 2 5 0 3 85 11 6 PERSONS 46 3 25 19 7 oR MORE PERSONS - 1 43 g 3 4 7 6 37 5 2 - 32 14 1 9 5 2 AGE OF HoUSEHOLDER TOTAL_ 1 115 210 38 47 82 15 TO 19 YEA S 43 905 265 31 151 258 200 11 1 - - 1 . 11 20 TO 24 YEARS 2 - - 1 8 123 38 - 3 34 25 TO 29 YEARS 1 85 23 3 1 12 46 157 28 1 3 19 5 129 49 3 1 24 51 30 TO 34 YEARS 148 21 7 7 6 127 39 7 0 43 34 35 TO 39 YEARS 153 24 2 9 6 40 TO 94 YEARS 7 129 47 3 _4 58 17 150 , 5 4 45 TO 54 yEAR5 9 132 38 6 22 48 18 178 0 12 14 7 55 TO 64 YEARS 9 135 311( 5 31 45 16 113 22 8 6 4 0 55 To 74 YEARS 91 26 4 40 19 3 54 9 8 - - 75_yEARS AND OVER 1 45 2 - 30 8 5 26 7 7 - r _IS/ 1 - __18 - MEDIAN 38-.6 38,5 59.7 41.3 26.5 - 41.0 38.8 37.0 38.7 58.1 392 29.4

(EmBERS 18 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL 1 115 210 47 82 /ONE. 38 43 905 265 31 151 258 ...... - 56o 52 200 17 13 13 509 173 19 30 ( 149 138 OTHER-MENBER 18 AND OVER 350 92 199 19 37 17 257 60 6 130 72 39 ! OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 204 66 10 11 32 14 139 32 5 41 37 23 (GE OF MEMBERS

TOTAL FAMILIES 1 115 210 38 47 82 IITH MEMBERS( 43 905 265 31 151 258 200 UNDER 18 YEARS 100 22 2; 18 TO 64 YEARS 21 711 242 24 -83 202 160 1 igii 209 37 65 yEARB AND OVER g 43 887 265 31 139 256 196 128 31 15 2 10 14 97 F 51 16 21 TOTAL MEMBERS . 3 826 685 128 148 259 151 3 141 1 029 113 518 839 INDER 18 YEARS. . . 1 712 173 642 40 50 41 -43 1 539 601 61 155 396 326 8 To 60 YEARS. . . . . 1 962 473 68 95 207 103 1 490 421 51 303 424 290 YEARS ANU ovER . . . 152 39 PO 3 11 5 112 8 1 59 19 25 _ AvERAGE_PER FRolL1 3.43 3.26 INDER 18 YEARS (8) 101 3.16 (8) 3.47 3.88 (8) 3.43 3.25 3.22 1.54 0.82 (P) (8) 0.50 CB) 1.70 2.27 1.03 8 70_64 YEARS 1.76 2.25 (8) 1,54 1.63 (8) (8) 2.53 (8) 1.65 1.59 (8) 2.01 1 yEARS AND OvER 0.14 1.64 1.46 0.19 (B) (B) 0.14 (B) 0.12 C.(33 (B) 0.39 0.07 0.13

AGE OF OWN CHILDREN TOTAL FAMILIES 1 115 210 16 47 82 43 905 ITH OWN CHILDRENI 265 31. 1.51. 258 200 OF ANy AGE 940 115 37 38 14 26 824 263 27 133 UNDER 25 YEARS 93 243 161 832 22 34 14 23 739 246 26 63 226 151 UNDER 18 YEARS 710 68 16 24 12 15 642 233 21 51 188 150 UNDER 12 YEARS 514 37 7 14 11 6 477 175 16 25 127 134 UNDER 6 YEARS 305 17 5 UNDER 3 YEARS 1 8 3 288 110 11 5 55 107 172 -9 1 -2 6 - 72 6 TO 17 YEARS 582 59 3 _2 22 64 15 22 7 15 ill 192 15 49 173 94 TOTAL OWN CHILOREN 2 065 207 66 NOL, 25 YEARS 52 1 870 693 67 280 502 336 1 861 170 03 60 B 43 1 691 656 65 NDER 18 YEARS 1 493 120 173 468 328 26 42 19 33 1 372 562 53 97 358 NDER 12-yEARS 929 61 302 NDER 6 YEARS 9 23 18 11 869 363 35 39 192 240 434 23 1 7 12 NDER 3 YEARS 3 411 180 20 7 64 141 200 io 1 2 7 , 6To 17 YEARS 190 87 5 2 21 75 I 058 97 25 35 7 30 961 382 33 91 295 161

RN CHILOREN UNDER 18

TOTAL FAMILIES , 1 115 210 38 47 82 43 905 265 31 Omt _UNDER 18 68 151 250 200 710 1: 24 12 15 642 233 21 51 uNDER 18 31 188 150 276 11 8 4 239 63 8 26 2UNDER 18 217 23 80 62 6 9 2 6 194 76 5 10 64 3UNDER 18 12 40 132 .. 5 2 5 120 5. 7 UNDER 18 60 2 23 2 - 59 21 2 3 UNDER 18 19 - 19 - , - 19 10 4 65 OR MORE UNDER 18 1 2 10 -. -- -- 10 8 _1 - - 1 )7AL_OWN_CHILDREN uNDR 18 1 493 120 42 19 33 1 372 562 53 97 358 302 /5RAGE PER FAMILY...... 1.34 0.57 (g: (El) 0.23 (B) 1.52 2.12 (8) 0.64 1.39 /ERAGE PER FAMILY WITH CHILDRE 2.10 (R) 1.51 (8) (8) (8) (8) 2;14 2.41 (B) (8) 1.91 2.01

1MILIES WITH owN CHILDREN uNDER 18

TOTAL- 710 68 16 24 12 6To 17 ONLY. 15 642 233 21 51 188 150 ...... 404 50 20 15 12 354 123 10 46 131 43 ME_6_70_17 AND SoME UNDER 6 178 9 - 2 (IDER 6 ONLY 3 169 69 6 40 51 1_21 8 3 _ 5 t_ - 119 41 5 15 56 NoTEI PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE

8 0 75 Tage 1:3. aharactertsth:s of SLibbinnilles, by Tylpe. Race, and Spanish Origin of ReferencePerson:March 19135 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

ALL SUBFAMILIES RELATED SUBFAMILIES SUBJECT UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES MARRIED-FATHER-MoTHER. __ MARRIED-FATHER-mOTHER- MARRIED-FATHER-moTHER- TOTAL' COUPLE CHILD CHILDTOTAL CoUPLE CHILD CHILDTOTAL COUPLE CHILD CHILDoTHER

ALL suBFAmmss

SiZE oF SUBFAMILY

ALL SUBFAMILIES 2 751 764 146 1 7312 228 719 116 1 392 526 46 2 PERSONS 30 339 III 1 784 400 113 1 1721 417 371 89 957 368 29 24 215 99 3 PERSONS 659 184 2: 440 535 173 4 PERsONs 23 339 120 11 6 101 6 223 131 82 191 125 4 62 31 5 - 20 6 5 PERSONS 67 35 - 32 65 35 29 6 PERSONS - 3 - .4 3 - 12 a . 4 12 8 - 4 - - - - - 7_0R_MORE_PERSONS B --7 .4 -1 8 7 - 1 - - - - - TOTAL-PERSONS 6 eel 2 141 332 4_1355_601 2_028 266 3 307 1 260 113 66 -829 253 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 2.49 2.130 2.27 2.39 2.51 2.132 2.29 2.38 2.40 (BA (B) 2.44 2.28 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -ALL SOFAMILIES 2 753 764 146 1 7312 228 719 116 1 392 526 46 NoNE _UNDER 18 30 339 III 513 401 - -- 371 371 - - 142 1 UNDER 18 30 - 111 1 477 183 113 1 1811 219 173 89 957 258 10 24 224 2 UNDER 18 596 131 29 436 487 125 23 339 108 3 UNDER 18 5 6 97 - 116 35 4 77 101 35 4 62 15 - - 15 4 UNDER 18 40 - 6 - 32 38 a _ 29 3 - - 3 . 5 UNDER 18 8 4 4 8 4 T 4. 4 . - - - 6 OR MORE_UNDER 18 4 _3 __. __I --4 3 __- __I TOTAL OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 ------3-186 -611 185 2 3892 655 590 150 1 914 531 _20 _36 _475 . AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY...... , . 1.16 0.00 1;27 1.38 1.19 0.82 1.29 1.38 1.01 (8) (13) 1.40 AVERAGE PEA SUBFAMILY WITH OWN CH/LDREN 1.42 1.68 --- 1.27 1.38 1.43 1.70 1.29 1.38 1.38 (13) (II) 1.40 (S) MARITAL STATUS ToTAL 2 753 16' 146 1 7312 228 719 116 1 392 526 46 30 MARRIE43,-SPOUSE ABSENT 339 111 358 - 28 317 280 - 23 257 78 s 4 59 14 SEPARATED 294 .4 23 260 225 - 18 207 69 - 4 53 11 OTHER, EXCEPT SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 45 5 37 37 - 32 8 - WIDOWED, 5 7 _ 5 _ 2 ...... , 51 7 7 _31 _25 . _s 20 26 DIVORCED - -2 11 13 595 - 52 504 357 - 32 325 238 - 20 179 39 SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 985 - 60 880 847 - 57 790 138 - 3 ,_, 45 wHITE sUBFAmILIEs

SIZE oF SUBFAMILY

ALL SUBFAMILIES 1 811 625 99 9901 386 592 72 722 424 33 28 268 96 2 RE05QNS- 1 175 316 81 691 868 295 59 514 306 21 22 177 87 3 PERSONS 436 166 15 249 339 158 10 171 97 8 6 78 6 4 4E4,SO14S 150 108 3 35 131 104 5 24 18 4 - 10 4 5 PERSONS 37 23 . 14 35 23 - 12 3 - - 3 T 5 PERSONS 8 8 , 7 0 0 ., . - - - . r_OR_HOREIPERSONS 6 6 - 1 6 5 . __ TOTAL-PE9SONS - 1 -- - 4 521 1 757 217 2 3313 515 1 674 156 1 6841 006 83 61 647 215 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 2;56 2.81 2.19 2.35 2.54 2.83 (5 2.33 2.37 (B) (B) 2.42 2.25 3WN CH/LDREN UNDER 18

ALL SUBFAMILIES 1 811 625 99 9901 386 592 72 722 424 33 28 268 96 40NE _UNDER 18 413 317 _. --- 295 295 -- --- 118 22 - - 96 l UNDER 18 943 165 81 697 731 158 59 514 212 7 22 183 1 ONDER 18 - 367 108 15 244 284 104 10 171 83 4 6 74 - 5 UNDER 18 60 23 3 33 51 23 3 24 9 , , 9 .. i uNpEA le 22 14 a 19 8 - 12 3 - - 3 - 5 UNDER 18 - . . - 2 2 - 2 2 - - 7 - .4 , , oR moRE UNDER 18 4 3 _I 4 --3 __- _I _.4 -- _- --- . TOTAL_OWN_CHILDREN_UNDER la 1 956 505 -118 1-3331 536 -490 85 -962 420 16 33 371 - AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY...... 1.08 0.81 1.19 1.35 1.11 0.83 (B) 1.33 0.99 (8) 1.39 - AVERAGE PER SUBFAM/LY wITH owN CH/LOREN (B) 1.40 1.64 1.19 1.35 1.41 1.65 (0) 1.33 1.37 (B) (B) 1.39 (B) 4AR/TAL STATUS

TOTAL 1 011 625 99 9901 386 592 72 722 424 23 4ARRIED,_SPOUSE ABSENT 28 268 96 257 - 17 229 193 13 1E0 66 - 4 49 11 SEPARATED...... 216 7 14 192 158 - 10 148 56 - 4 44 _OTHER, EXCEPT SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 10 25 .- 3 21 20 - 3 18 -5 . - 3 2 (IDOWED, ...... 40 7 2 25 19 - _2 _17 21 - - _8 12 )IVORCED 490 - 43 411 277 - 13 255 213 - 20 157 37 i/NGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 398 - 38 325 305 . J4 270 93 . 3 54 35 'TOTAL INCLUDES OTHER UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES.

8 1 7 6

Table 1:3. Characteristics of Subfamilies,b y MN%Flocs, and Spanish (kWh Of Refei.ence Person: March 1985Continued (NUMBERS :N THOUEANDS. FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT)

ALL SUBFAMILIES RELATED_SuBFAHILIES SUBJECT UNRELATED SUBFAHILIES MARRIED-FATHER-moTHER- MARRIED-FATHER-HoTHER- HARR/ED.FATHER-MOTHER- TOTAL1 COUPLE CHILD CHILDTOTAL couPLE CHILD CHILDTOTAL CouPLE CHILD CHILDOTHER

BLACK suerAmiLles

SIZE OF SUBFAMILY

----ALL SuBFAHILIEs 816 73 34 699 738 67 32 639 79 6 2 60 10 2 PERsONS 519 38 22 450 473 3 PERSONS 35 21 419 45 4 2 32 8 205 12 12 180 leg 11 1_ 4 pERsoNS 162 20 1 . 1e 64 16 - 46 51 15 36 13 5 PERsoNS 22 4 1 . 10 2 6 PERSONS - 18 22 4 - 18 - - - 4 . 4 4 - 7_08 MORE_PERSONS - - - 4 . . . -2 2 - - 2 2 - - - . . TOTAL-PERsoNs 2 024 210 --- -- 84 1 7031 822 195 79 1 548 202 16 5 155 AvERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 2.48 (B) (B) 27 2.44 2.47 (B) (B) 2.42 2.56 (B) (B) (5) (B) OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ALL SUBFAMILIES 816 73 34 699 738 67 32 639 79 6 2 60 10 NoNE-UNDER 18 49 38 - - 15 35 - - 14 4 - -- 10 1 UNDER la 466 12 22 452 450 11 20 419 37 1 2 33 . 2 UNDER 18 210 16 12 182 iee 15 11 162 22 1 - 20 - 3 UNDER 18 46 4 - 42 40 4 - 36 6 - - 6 - 4 UNDER 18 18 - - 18 18 . , la = = - - - 5 UNDER 18 2 - 4 7 2 - 4 . - - - 6 OR moRE uNDER 18 . ------TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 - . - , - - 1 ill 64 50 9991 018 61 47 910 95 -3 -2 89 -- AVERAGE PER SUOFAMILy...... 1.36 CB) (B) 1.43 1.38 (B) (B) 1.42 1.20 (a) (e) (o) AVERAGE PER suBFAH1LY WITH OWN CHILDREN 1.45 (B) (B) (B) 1,43 1.45 (B) 03 1.42 01 (B) (B) (5) (5) MARITAL STATUs

TOTAL - 816 73 34 699 738 r.,1 32 619 79 6 2 60 HARRIED, SpOUSE_ABSENT 68 10 6 81 79 6 72 9 - - 9 - SEPARATED...... , 70 6 63 63 6 56 7 -OTHfR, EXCEPT SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES - . 7 14 - .. 14 12 - - 12 2 - - 2 . WIDOWED; ...... 5 - 3 -2 3 - 1 2 2 - 2 - , DIVORCED 91 . 6 82 71 5 65 20 - - 17 3 SINGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 560 - 18 534 518 18 530 42 - - 34 a

SPANISH-ORIGIN SUBFAMILIES SIZE oF SuBFAHILY

ALL SUBFAMILIES 309 114 17 160 254 105 15 134 55 9 1 26 19 7 PERSONS 176 41 13 3 PERSONS 106 141 39 12 90 35 4 1 16 14 82 37 3 41 68 ; PERSONS 32 3 33 13 4 . a 1 37 24 1 8 30 s PERSONS 23 1 6 7 1 - 2 4 12 a 4 S PERSONS 12 e - 4 . - . . 2 2 - - 2 2 - T-OR MORE-PERSONS .. - . . - - - - - , - rOTAL PERSONS. 825 - 347 37 -390 681 322 34 325 144 25 3 65 evERAGE pER SUBFAMILY 2.67 3.05 51 (B) 2;44 208 308 (9) 2.43 (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) (MN CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL SUBFAMILIES 309 114 17 160 254 105 15 1)4 55 9 1 26 19 40NE-UNDER IR 62 44 - 39 39 - -- 23 5 - - 19 ; PNDER ia 156 36 13 134 107 32 12 90 22 3 1 17 ! UNDER 18 60 24 3 ; uNDER 18 42 59 23 3 33 9 1 - 8 16 8 1 6 15 8 1 6 1 i UNDER 18 - i . 7 2 - 4 7 2 4 i UNDER 18 - - - - - . ------1 oR MORE uNDER 18 . - . T . - - - - - . - -- - roTAL-044-CHILDREN uNDER 18 366 119 20 227 IVERAGE pER SUBFAMILY. _323 113 19 191 43 5 2 35 - . . . 1.19 1.04 (B) 1.42 1.27 108 (B) (B) NERAGE PER SUBFAMILY RITH OWN CHILDREN 1.43 (B) (e* (13) (21) 1.49 (B) 01 1.42 (8) (6) 1.50 1.43 (B) (B) (B) (13) (B) IAPITAL STATUS

TOTAL. . . . 309 114 17 160 254 IAR4IED,-5P0uSE ABSENT 105 15 134 55 9 1 26 19 41 - 2 38 35 SEPARATED - 2 33 5 - 6 2 32 - 1 31 30 - -OTHER, EXCEPT SPOUSE 1 28 i ., - 3 1N_ARMED_FORCES _ _ _ a 100WED . 1 5 4 - ...... - IVORCE0-. . -.-. 51 - 43 37 - 5 33 14 1 10 3 ;INGLE (NEVER.MARRIED) . . . . _._. ._., __99 - 76 74 - 9 65 25 - 11 'TOTAL INCLUDES OTHER UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES. NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE Or ANY RACE.

82 77 Table 14. Suhfamllies, by Number of Own ChildrenUnder 19, lype, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin March 1985 of Reference Person: (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANIN>, oF 5yHE101.52 SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT AGE OP 2P9ERENCE PER_SON_IYEARIL UNDER 2010 25 TO 3C TO 34 TO 40 To 45 TO 55 TO 65 AND ToTAL 20 24 79 34 '9 44 54 64 OVER A L RACES

ALL SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL - TOTAL 2 753 320 749 649 ND-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 300 228 136 108 73 110 543 23 _95 85 -40 -26 I OWN CHILD UNDER 18 28 45 62 107 1 477 251 486 320 (02 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 596 00 74 46 J 3 41 146 191 105 67 27 15 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18, 116 4 2 18 38 32 18 6 2 4 oR MORE OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 52 - - 3 4 16 14 -14 --2 -- TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 3 186 352 - 815 868 544 354 155 00 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 1.16 1.10 1.09 14 2 1.34 143 1.55 1.14 0.75 (B) 0.02

HARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL . . . . .- 764 20 142 179 104 62 36 52 58 NO OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 401 13 1 OwN CHILD_UNOER-I8 70 77 28 10 11 33 54 18 183 12 56 44 27 2 0*9 CHILDREN UNDER 18 14 18 11 2 . 131 4 14 44 33 23 4 6 2 . 3 OwN_CHILDRER 1)65E4-18 35 4-OR )(ORE OwN CHILDREN UNDER 2 a IC 11 2 . 18 _14 . --5 -- --5 5 -- ! - - TOTAL OWN CHILDREN -611 21 AVERAGE PER SURFAMILY 37 176 148 112 33 26 -5 - 0.80 )911 0.62 1.00 1.42 (B) (8) (8) (8) - FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES TOTAL 146 22 25 29 NOOWN CHILDREN_UNOER 18 25 18 14 8 5 . --- - - . - 1 OwN CHILD-UNDER-18 113 20 - , 19 18 21 2 OWN C414PREN UNDER 18- 16 6 8 5 7 29 2 5 8 2 1 OwN-CHILDREN-UNDER-18 5 8 .. _ - 3 - 1 - - - - 4 oR mDRE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 _- -- TOTAL OWN CHILDREN - - - , - let. 24 29 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 43 20 22 24 -9 4 -- 1.27 (R) (R) ( ) (8) (9) (8) (8) (R) CBI MOTHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL I 7)1 259 558 433 240 131 69 36 Nry_owN CHILDPEW UNDER 18 . 2 3 I 0.9 emmo UNDER 18 . - - _- _. - . 1 141 2I3 410 257 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 143 73 49 27 - 3 4,5A 35 127 119 67 3 O844-CMILOREN-UNDER-18 43 15 -8 2 . 77 2 16 26 22 6 3 1 - 4 DB moRE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 16 37 3 , -4 11 9 10 _I _- - TDTAL-OWN CH/LOREN- 2 389 307 698 647 - AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 367 219 45 5 2 1.38 1.19 1.25 1.49 1.53981.67 (B) (B) (B) (B) OTHER SUBFAHILIES TOTAL 111 10 25 8 ND-owN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 12 16 I/ 12 8 4 111 10 25 5 I OwN CHILD UNDER 18 12 16 17 12 8 4 - - 2 OwN C=TLDREN UNDER 18 - - 7 . - - - - - s 3 owN C=ILOREN UNDER 18 ------4 OR MOB! OwN CHILDREN UNDE 18 . - TDTAL-OWN-CHILDREN r .= - =. - - - . = ------AVERAGE PER SURFAMILY - - - (R) (B) (R) (B) (8) (8, (8) ( ) (8)

ALL-41-LATED-SURFAMILIES

iDTAL

TDTAL...... 2 228 285 40 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 653 519 265 160 89 92 60 96 371 13 60 _66 22 I OAN CHILD UNDER 18 ID II 32 54 94 I 219 232 440 257 118 71 51 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 487 43 3 3 35 125 145 88 57 19 14 S OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER-18 101 3 - 2 16 34 23 17 6 4 DR MORE Omm CmIL05EN UNDER 18 2 JJ - 50 3 4 16 14 rOTAL OWN CH/LOREN - _12 .2 J. - - 2 655 323 722 7D5 evERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 413 288 117 77 9 2 1.19 1.13 1.10 1.36 1.56 1.72 1.32 D.84 (8) 0.D3 4ARRIE0-05UPLE SuBFAmtLtEs

TOTAL. .. . . 719 29 135 165 95 62 92 51 JO-OWN-CHILDRER-UNDER 1 371 13 57 94 I DO CHILD UNDER .48 65 66 22 10 11 32 54 94 12 50 44 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 25 14 15 11 2 - 4 14 41 5 De CHILDREN uNDER 18 32 23 4 6 1 - 2 a r 4 OR ',ORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 10 11 2 1 - - - . _5 --5 __S (DTAL-OwN-CHILDREN . . . , ------5.5 21 82 )1/ERASE PER SUBFAMILY 172 -145 112 29 26 0.82 (B) 0.61 1.05 3 . 1.52 (B) (0) (B) (8) - 78 Table 14. Subfamilies, by Number of Own Children Urseer 18, Type, Age, Race, and SpanishOrigin of Reference Person: March 1985Continued INURdERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF STOOLS, SEE TEXT)

AcE oF REFERENCE PERSON (yEARs) SUBJECT UNDER 22 To 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 smut_

ALL RACLS--CONTINUFD

A-LL -RELA-TE-,1--SUR-F-A'KILIES--cONTINUED

rATHER-CHILD SUBFARILIES TOTAL 116 20 23 22 NO-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 17 13 11 8 1 s - - - _., 1 OwN CHILD UNDER 18 89 - - 18 18 15 12 11 5 8 2 ne. CHILDREN UNDER le 23 1 . 2 a 5 2 - 3 DAN CHILDREN UNDER id 4 . - - . - .. 4 OR_(DRE OWN CHILDREN UNDE 18 ------,. - _- , . - TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN 150 22 28 _32 _21 17 20 --9 -1 - AVERAGE RER SURFAMILY 1.20 (9) (RI (B) (B) (9) (13) (R) (8) (8)

ROTHER-CHILO SUBFA.ILIES TOTAL i 392 236 496 332 154 No-owN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 33 2 3 - - - __. _- __- __ . - I OwN CHILD UNDER 18 957 262 372 198 81 47 32 24 - 3 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 339 29 106 100 51 -0 9 8 2 - 3 DAN CHILDREN_UNDER 18- 67 2 13 23 13 4 OR_ MORE OWN- CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 1 - , 35 3 4 11 i _.1 - - TOTAL OWN ,:HILDREN I 914 279 612 500 247 158 -68 42 5 2 AVERAGE 0E4 SURFAHILY 1.38 1.18 1.23 1.51 1.61 1.72 (B) (9) (8) (13)

ALL UNRELP :i1) SUBFAMILIES

rctAL TOTAL 526 35 96 130 115 60 48 16 13 mo-OwN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 142 14 10 27 IS ill 16 17 13 8 14 1 OWN CHILDLONDER18 258 19 45 63 72 31 23 3 4 , 7 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 108 6 20 45 17 10 8 1 - 3 0o4 CHILDREN UNDER 18 15 - 3 4 8 1 - 4_ OR mnRE OWN- CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - , 3 - -. - - _3 _. . TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 531 93 - 30 164 131 -66 -38 5 IVERAGE ,ENSURFAMILY 1.01 (9) 0.98 - 1.26 1.14 (8) 01 .8) (8) (91

lArRTE1-COUPLE SU8=APILIES

7 14 q2 J.N CHILEN UNDER 1 o - 4 1 2 2 11 7 1 9 i e,,,. CHILI , (ER-18 - . 5 - 1 . , ,,N CHIL: uNDEM le 3 - - - 1 - . 1 - 5 -,.,..coTL,ES-u)IDER 18 - - - . - . - CHILDREN UNDER 18 . - - . - . . ro7l. _ _. CHILDREN - , -- -5 6 - 4 ivEmAu 001 SuBFAMILY -g _. (9) 181 (B) (8? (8) (8) (B) (8) (8)

ATHER-CHILD SUBFAmILIES

TOTAL. ._._. 30 i 1 7 9 5 40_OWN_CHILDREN. UNC ,8 3 - 4 T - - - . , - - I OwN CHILD UNDER 1 . 24 1 ; 9 5 1 4 . OWN CHILDREN UNDEE , 6 - . 4 - , 2 - . 5 owN-C)41LOREN-UNDER-xt . , ... - - - I OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 -- - . . . - . - . rOTAL OWN CHILDREN-- 36 1 _2 _11 .6 _5 -5 - 3 --- kvERAGE PER SURFAHILY (B) (R) (B) (SI (B) (8) (8) 0) (81 (8)

(0THER-CHILD SUREARILIES

TOTAL...... 339 23 62 101 86 39 24 3 . io OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 - _, OWN CHILD UNDER 18 , _ .- . - 224 17 39 59 62 26 18 3 : OWN CHILDREN UNDER IS 97 - 6 20 30 16 10 6 . - I ONNCHILDREN UNDER 18 15 - 4 3 8 1 - - I OR MORE OWN_ CHILDREN UNDER 18 -3 ... . 'DIAL OWN- CHILDREN------3 - - ., - 475 Od 87 147 119 NERAGSPER SURFAHILY 61 29 4 1.40 (I,) (13) 1.45 1.79 (9) (8) (13) (13) (8) rrHER SuRFAMILIES

ToTAL 111 10 25 9 12 17 12 8 ID-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 1 111 10 25 . OWN CHILD UNDER 18 a 12 12 17 12 8 4 - - - - - , DoN CHILDREN UNDER IS , .. - - - . . .. 1 00N CHILDREN uNDER 18 ------...ORMOREOWNCHILDREN UNDER 18 - - . DIAL-OWN-CHILDREN- 7 7 . . - - _. --. ------VERAGE PER SUBFAHILY (9) - - (8) (R) (13) (B) (8) (8) 01 (8)

8 4 79 Table 14. Subtv s, by Number of Own Children Under 18, Type. Age, race, and Spanish Originof Reference Person: March .85-Continued 1141.1145ERS-IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TExT)

SUBJEC. AGE OF REFtRENCL PERSON (YEARS/ UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO TOTAL 20 55 TO 65 AND 24 29 34 39 au -59 64 OVER WHITE

A-Lt-Sr1-8-FANIMES

TOTAL _. TOTAL 1 811 160 463 434 282 153 104 78 No owN CHILDREN UNDER 18 413 53 83 1 OWN CHILD UNOER 18 22 82 _71 3... 19 24 30 50 81 943 128 295 205 144 71 56 37 3 3 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 367 8 79 3 0117( CHILOREN uNOER 18. 131 74 45 19 11 - - 60 - 6 18 21 II 3 4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 16 .._. .. -28 1 8 TOTAL-OWN-CHILOREN _9 7 1 -- - . . . 1 956 148 45,91 553 394 227 110 59 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 1.08 0.92 0.99 3 2 1,28 1.40 1.49 1.06 0.76 (8) 0.03 MARRIEV.COUPLE SUBFAMILIES

--TOTAL _ _ _ _ _ 625 20 126 146 88 49 32 35 44 78 NO-011N CHILDREN UNDER 18 317 12 1 OWN CHILD UNnER 18 61 64 22 8 9 19 42 78 165 11 51 38 23 2 OWN CHILDREN UNOER 18 13 1. 9 2 - 108 4 10 35 3e 18 4 6 _ - 3 OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 23 - 4-OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER IR 1 5 8 8 2 - - - 12 - - _ 5 -I 2 -.. - - TOTAL OWN CHILDREN -505 21 72 130 81 30 22 -2 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 0.81 18) 0;57 - I T 1.48 (R) (8) (B) (B1 -

FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

-TOTAL 99 17 15 22 19 14 5 7 NO owN CHILDREN UNDER 48 -- . 2 - - .. - 1 OwN CHILD-UNOER-18 81 17 15 14 14 12 1 7 2 OWN CHILOREN UNDER 18 15 2 - 5 5 2 4 - 3 owm_cHILDREN-UNDER 18 3 .. 3 .. - - - 4-OR MORE OWN CHILOREN UNDER 18 -- -- TOTAL DIM CHILOREN ------7 -118 15 15 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY _ 34 22 16 _8 7 2 1.19 (8) (B) 8) (B) (9) (8) (8) cB) (RC

HOTHEt-CH(S0 SULFA...IMES 73TAL 99, 106 304 Zia i64 No_arp CHILDREN WIDER 18 79 52 26 3 - I OoN C,(ILG :14DER 14 - -... -- - - - 697 101 228 153 108 46 37 21 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 10 244 4 3 69 91 39 05 12 6 - 3 00N CHILDREN-uNCEP-18 33 - 1 10 13 3 2 - - 4 OP_ HOPE 5104 33IL2REN UNDER 8 15 I -1 3 1O"ti_Ow4 CHILDREN_ 3 5 1 . - 1 333 112 372 372 242 AVEHAGE 'EP SURFAMILY 131 72 30 -- 2 1.35 1.05 1.23 1.44 1.48 1.66 (B) (8) te) (111) OTHER SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL. . . . 96 10 lb 8 12 11 .'.5 11 NO-CWN-CHILC Ek-UNDER il 96 10 18 8 1 OWN CH"LO HNOER 18 12 il 15 11 8 - - - 2 OwN CHILDREN UNOFR 18 - n. n - - - 7 s 3 OWN CHILDREN 1.1%DER IR - - . - - - - 4 OR MORE OWN C1...'.DREN UNDE 18 - - ToTAL-OwN-CHILDREN - ., - - - - . - -- __ . AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY - - - - - (8) (8) (R) (B) (5) (61 IR) (11) (H)

ALL-Al-EWNE-0,SVBFAMILTES roTAL _ TOTAL. 1 386 135 388 40 oWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 329 188 107 60 63 43 73 295 12 _61 55 19 8 1 OWN CHILO UNDER 18 -9 la 42 71 731 114 255 156 86 ? OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 46 35 34 2 3 284 8 65 5 0WN-CHILTITT4-UNDER-18 92 60 37 12 11 - 51 - 5 17 14 4 oR MORE ,1', CHILDREN UNDE IF il 3 7 7 . -25 1 1 8 toTAL OWN .,AILDREN 9 5 _i - I 534 131 389 - - IVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 425 285 -173 74 :76 1.11 0.97 1.00 2 2 1.29 1.52 1.62 cal (8) (0) te 4AhRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES

TuTAL. .. . . 592 26 134 JO-OWN-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 64 49 29 34 43 71 295 12 55 OoN CHILO UNDER 18 11 19 8 9 18 62 71 158 11 49 1 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 38 23 13 14 9 2 - 104 4 10 32 29 ; OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 IR 4 6 - o 23 - 1 5 8 V Oa MORE OWN CHILDRENNDE le 2 ,. - - 12 _., -- 5 t -2 -- -- - . *OT6L-OWN-CHILOREN 490 21 69 NERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 142 129 81 26 22 2 0.83 (R) 0.56 -... 1.06 1.53 (B) CB) CB) (B) (B) 80 TableICSubfamilies, by Number of 0:In Children Undei i8, Type, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Reference Person: March 1985Continued 1NUHBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR mEAN1NG OF sreteLc, SEE TULL__

AGE OF REFERENCE PERSON (YEARS) SUPJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65-AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 OVER

wHITE--CONTINUED

ALL RELATED SuRFAMILIES--CONTINUED

cATHER-CHILD SUBFAHILIES

-TOTAL----- 72 15 14 15 10 2 7 - - NO 0WN CHILDREN UN:ER 18 - .. .. . - - - - I. CAN ceto-oNeEe_12 59 15 14 11 7 - 7 - - 2 OnN CHILDREN uNDER 18 10 . 5 2 2 - - - 1 064_rdILDREN_ uNDER le 3 - - - _ - - 4 Da MORE OwN CHILDREN UNDE R - . - - - _. . . , , TOTAL_O#N_CHILDREN _85 14 _13 -23 -14 -40 4 -- -- AVERAGE PER SuRFARily (B) (9) (B) (9) (9) (9) (B) (R) (R) mOTHER-CAILD SUBEA.ILIES

TOTAL 722 93 254 179 94 49 29 _ . 3 NO..owN. CHILDREN_UNrER !8 ------._ - - 1 OhN CHILD UNDER-18 514 81; 193 107 58 ?6 21. 18 , 3 2 DoN CHILDREN UNDER 16 171 55 59 26 17 6 4 - - 3 00!--C4TLOREN-uNDER-1-9 24 5 9 6 3 2 - . - 4 OR mnRE OwN CHILDREN UNOE 18 13 _I I _3 ._3 _2 _ i _ - TOTAL_OnN_ CHILDRE_ _ -962 96 308 260 -142 82 -44 27 -- 2 AVERAGE PEP SURFAHILY 1.33 1.04 1.21 1.45 1.52 (8) (B) (91 (8) (S)

ALL IN9E-L-A-T-E-9SU-5-E-A-HT-L-I-E-8 roTAL

_ TOTAL 424 25 75 105 94 46 43 15 10 10 40 o.,. CHILDREN UN:E."' 18 118 10 20 16 15 11 15 12 a 10 1 nwN :H1LD-uNDER-18 242 14 40 49 58 25 21 3 ? . ) 0#N C11L^REN tiNDR 18 83 1 14 18 14 7 e - - . 3 le,_CHILDREN_ UNDER 19 9 - - 1 7 1 - . 4 04 mORE Onv C1IL7RENNDER IP 3 - , . , 3 - - - ruTAL_OnN_CHILDREN. -420 17 70 128 -109 -55 -36 -4 2 -- VERAGF PER SuRFAMILY 0.99 (9) O.R3 1.22 1.16 (P) (B) 181 (1.) (B)

4ARHIED-CONPLE Su8E.,.L1ES

TOTAL 33 . 5 12 4 4 1 40..o#N. CHILDREN_ UNDER 1m 22 - 9 - 2 3 - - 1 i OwN CHILD UNDER 14 3 .- , 4 - .- , nnJ CHILDREN UNDE8 lb 4 - - 3 . - - - i OnN-rHILDREN-uNDFFle 1 - . - - - . - - - , . OR H0RE OwN CHIL:.AEN UNDER 8 _. - - . ------'OTAL-OwN CHILDREN-- 16 . -4 6 2 - 4 - - NERAGE PER cURFARIL, (B) 441 () (9! (9) (9) (8) (B) (8) (B)

'ATHER-001LD suerttomms

TOTAL. . 28 1 7 9 3 - - .)-06N-CHILDREN-UNDEA-18 - - - - - 00N CHILD_ONDER la 22 I 1 3 9 5 1 - e . , OnN CHILDREN UNDER 18 6 - - 4 - - 2 - - - I OwN CHILDREN UNDER IA ------OR mORE 01144- CHILDREN uNDE . . IP. . ------OTAL OnN_CHiLDREN 33 1 '.! 11 .8 _5 -4 -2 VERAGF 2E4 5URFAM7LY (B) (B) (B) (9) (B) (9) (91 (B) (B) (9)

OTHER-CHILD SuPEAHILIES

TOTAL-- 268 14 50 78 70 30 22 : - - ID 0,0, CHILDREN uN:ER 19 - _- - .. _. . - - 0nN CHILD -1JNDER_:8 183 13 35 46 50 20 16 3 - -

. owN CHILDREN uF 1 8 74 1 14 31 13 7 6 ._. .

, OnN_CsILDREN. uNDER le ; - 1 7 I - - -09- MARE ONN CHILDREN UNDER je 3 - - - - 3 - - - - OTAL_OnN CHILDREN 371 15 64 111 99 so 28 4 -- - VERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 1.39 (9) (B) 1.42 (B) (9) (9) (9) (5) (B)

THER SURFAHILIES

TOTAL-- 96 10 18 8 11 8 3 0 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 R6 10 ie 8 13 11 1Z 11 8 3 OwN CHILD-UNDER__18 - - .. - - - - - DAN CHILDREN UNDER 18 , - - ., . .. - - OwN_CHILDREN. UNDER 18 - . ------nR MORE OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - . - - . r 1-. ,

DIAL 06N CHILDREN - - - . - . . . _ - _ - __ VFRAGE PER Su9FAMILY - (R) (B) (B) (B) (9) (B) (R) (2) (e) 81 Table 14. Subfamilies, by Number of Own Children Under 18, Mar.-+ 1985Continued Type, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Reference Person: I79UmBER5 iN THOUsANDS. FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT/

SUBJECT AGE oF REFERENCE PERSON (YEARS) UNDER PO TO 25 TO1 30 TO 35 TO ao To 45 To r.5 TO TOTAL 20 21 29 34 65 AND 39 441 _ 54 64 OVER BLAdm

ALL SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL

_ TOTAL 816 152 265 198 86 No OWN CSILDPEN UNDER 18 56 25 RI 8 5 -49 9 11 _4 1 00 CHILD-UNDER .18 5 _2 10 3 486 115 178 105 5 p 00 CHILDREN uNOER 18 42 23 15 6 2 210 33 62 58 27 3 OmR_CHILDREN UNOER AA 46 19 s 4 3 4-0R- MORF OWN CHILDREN UNOE 2 12 16 10 2 2 8 1 ., : _25 _ 1 3 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN --e s 7 _- - - 1 113 197 331 291 136 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 98 35 17 8 - 1.36 1.29 1.25 1.47 1.55 (8 ) (B) (B) (8) (8) MARRIED-COUPLE SUE1;2,1LIES TOTAL 73 . U 25 1 NO 04N_CHILDREN_ UNDER 18 - H 12 4 3 38 4 11 4 . 1 OmN CH/LO ORDER 18 2 10 ) 12 2 4 4 5 - , - 2 0m4 CH/LOREN UNDER 18 16 2 - 7 owm- CHILDREN-UNDER-1S - 3 9 2 - a 1 = 4 OR MORr OwN CHILDREN UNUER 49 - 2 - 2 r -2 7 - - TOTAL OWN-CHILDREN - _-. 2 64 - - - - AVERAGE PER 4USFAM/LY 12 _14 13 (6 (81 - 2 2 _. (9) (8) (4) (B) (4) (13) f8) (e) (13) PATHER-CHILO SUBPAmILIES

TOTAL- 34 5 5 NO OWN CH/LOPER-UNDER 18 9 4 i 7 1 2 _... .. - - I OwN CH/LD UNDER 18 - - - 7 - 22 3 7 2 OwN CH/LDRFN uNDER 18 4 1 5 12 2 1 2 - 3 URN 01.11LORrN_UNDER le 1 - - 7 - - , .. 4 OR MORE ORN CH/LDREN UNDER 18, ------. - - - TOTAL-OMR-CHILDREN - - - - - _so a -13 7 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 5 1 11 2 _2 (8) (I) (13) (A) - 1 (9) (8) (8) (4) (8) mOTHER-CHILD SUBFAmILIES

TOTAL.__.-. . 699 146 NO-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 241 169 72 46 18 8 -- --- 2 , 1. 0(44 CHILD_VNOERAB _- - - _ 552 173 99 33 2 44N CHILDREN UNDER 10 ...... 22 1; 3 - - . Y52 T 54 46 25 17 7 0wN cH/LORFRANDOR 18. . 3 a 2 - 42 2 10 (6 A u oa_mclaa OWN- CHILDREN UNDER 18. 2 2 1 - . . . .. 22 _1 3 8 5 5 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN - - . 999 188 305 265 116 AVERAGE PER SuBFAMILY 23 13 5 1.43 1.29 1.27 1.57 03) (9) (B) (8) (8) '..T4ER SuRFAHILIES

TOTAL.-.-.-.-- ...... 10 No owN CH/LDPEN UNDER 18 5 - - 10 - 5 - - . 1 De.) CHILD pROER 18 _ - - - - r . - 2 OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 . 7 r - - 3OoN_CH/LOREN UNDER-18 ------, , a-DR-MORE Own CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - . - - _ - - ToTAL_OWN CHILDREN . - . - , - - - - AVERAGE PER SuRFAMILY -- _.. - - -- 04 (8) (RI (A) (81 _- (2) (8) (RI (e) (8)

. _ ALL RELATEO SURFAMILIES

TOTAL

TOTAL. 778 142 749 JO-OwN-CH/LOPEN UNDER 1 173 73 46 24 21 -35 -. -4 9 5 5 1 PfiN CHILD UNOER 16 2 _2 10 3 450 111 176 91 5 ? OwN CHILDREN UNDER le 30 20 15 6 188 27 56 52 !. , I 084 CHILDREN UNOER le 27 17 5 4 40 2 10 2 - I_ OR_MORE OWN- CHILDREN UNDER 18 14 9 2 2 25 __1 _3 1 - - rOTAL OWN CH/LOREN --8 --5 7 . . - 1 018 184 311 1vERASE PER SUBFAMILY 120 91 34 -17 -5 - 1.38 1.29 1.25 1fi5478 (4) (4) (9) (8) (8) (8) (ARRIED-COUPLE SUBPAMILIES TOTAL--- 67 - 11 JO owN CHILDREN UNDER 18 7= 9 4 2 12 35 - a 9 3 5 . OwN CHILD__UNDER 18 2 - 2 10 11 . 2 4 3 5 ! 3 - OWN CHILDREN UNDER le - . . - 15 - 3 9 5 OWN CHILDREN_ uNDER 18 4 2 1 - , 2 - 2 - 1-0R-MORE OWN CH/LDREN UNDER 18 -2 - 'OTAL OWN CHILDREN - - - - 2 ,. - 61 . 12 19 12 10 NERAGE PER SUBFAMILY -2 - (8) (8) (13) (8) (8) (B) (B) (6) (8) (El) 82 Tnble 14. Subfamilies, by Number of Own Children Under 18, Type,Aoe,Race, and Spanish Origin of Reference Person: March 1985Continued INUWEIFRS IN THousAADS.__FOR_HEANING oF SYMBOLS. sEE TEX.')

AGE OF REFERENCE PERSuv (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 2 TA 30 T 35 TO 40 TC 45 TO 55 TO 65 AND TOTAL 2_0 24 3 39 44 54 64 OVER

RLACWCONTINUED

ALL RELATED SUBFAMILIESCONTINUED

FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL 32 5 8 5 N 1 1 7 1 . - NO OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 . ------1 OWN CHILD--uNDER-18 20 3 3 2 1 5 1. - - 2 OWN CHILDREN uNDFR IR 11 2 5 3 OWN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 ------. - - 4 oR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 8 s ------TOTAL OWN_CHILDREN 47 -8 13 s 1 11 2 - AVERAGE °ER SUBFAMILY , (R) CB) (B) (R) CB) (9) (3) (13) CB) 011

MOTHER-CHILD SUBFAmILIES

TOTAL 630 137 230 146 60 RI 15 8 NO__ORN CHILDREN UNDER 18 2 - --- . ------1 0$04 CHILD UNDER 18 919 108 171 65 23 2 OON CHILDREN ODER 18 is 11 3 - 162 25 48 40 25 15 3 N 2 - 3 00 CHILDREN-UNDER-1R 36 2 8 1 7 2 2 I - . a oR MORE PON CHILDREN UNDER 15 22 , 8 --5 -5 TOTAL-OwN CHILDREN- -- - . 910 l',6 285 271 103 74 23 13 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY s - 1.42 1.28 1.24 1.58 011 (R) (B) (B) CB) CB)

ALL UNRELATEDSUBF*11-1-L-1-E-S-

TOTAL

TOTAL 79 10 16 24 15 :0 i - 3 NO OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 14 - s 2 2 s - - - 1 OoN CHILD UNDER 18 37 4 2 13 12 3 - - 2 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 22 6 s 6 2 - - 1 - 3 DwN CHILDREN-UNDER 18 6 - 2 2 2 - ,, ,. - - 4 OR MORE CWN CHILDREN UNDER 16 - . ------TOTAL OwN CHILDREN 95 34 16 7 1 - 4 - EvEmAGE PER SUBFAMILY I.2o (4? (1? (81 (*1) (8) CB) (B) (Bp (R)

AARR)ED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL. . . . - - 6 - - 2 3 - 1 - 40-owN-CHILDREN-UN2ER 18 N - - 2 - - - ., [ OWN CHILD UNDER is 1 - - - i - - - - i00 CHILDREN uNDER IB ------iOWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 - I , - .. - . _ - - I OR MORE OWN CHILDREN NDE 8 ------roTAL OWN CHILDREN - r 3 - - - 1 - - 2 - kNERADE PER SuRFAMiLy (R) (B) (R) (R) (3) (R) (B) 03) CB) (B)

,ATHER-CHI.D SURFARILIES

TOTAL., . -...... ------10 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 2 - ,. . - - OWN CHILD URDU 18 2 ------2 - ! OoN CHILDREN uNDER 18 . . . - s , .. - 1 OoN_CHILDREN uNDER 18 ------OR MORE 004 CHILDREN UNDER 18 - , 7 , s , - Ov/N CHILDREN - 2TAL -2 - - - - 1 - 2 FRAGE PER SuRFAMILY 011 (R) (3) 031 (B) 03) (B) (8) (B) (0)

,OTHER-CMILD sUBFAWILIES

TOTAL 60 10 11 22 12 5 ,.. - - T) ooN CHILDREN UNOER 18 - - - __ - - - - OWN CHILD-UNDER-18 - 33 4 13 ,.; 3 - OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 20 5 : 6 . 2 . OwN__CMILDREN UNDER 18 6 2 2 2 - - - - - OR HORE OwN CHILDREN UNDE 8 ------. - OTAL OWN_CHILDREN 89 13 20 34 15 -7 VERAGE PER SUBFAMILY ------(B) (B) (B) (3) (8) (13 CB) (B) 031 (B)

0THEP SURFAhOLIES

TOTAL - 10 S s .. . - 0 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 1 10 _ 5 - _ - _ _ 1OWNCHILD-U NDER-18 - - - - . - - OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 r r s .. - .. ------1OwN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 - - - . - . - OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ' T 7 , - - - OTAL OwN_CHILDREN - _ __ . AVERAGE PEP SUBFAMILY 011 (8) 03) (8) (8) CB) (3) (8) (B) (B)

88 Table 14. Subfamilies. by Number of Own 83 March 1985Continued Children Under 18, Type, Age, Race, and SpanishOrigin of Reference Person:

MOE'S IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF s'ImBoLs, SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT tsE OF REFERENCE PERSON (YEARS) UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO TOTAL 20 24 20 65 AND 34 _l_IL 44 54 64 OVER SPANISH ORIGIN

ALL SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL

. _ IOTAL 309 37 74 91 44 No oWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 25 6 14 8 10 62 10 13 14 2 _4 I OwN CHILD-UNDER 18 1 2 6 10 156 25 49 43 16 2 OwN CHILDREN uNUEg 18 10 4 8 2 68 1 10 20 10 - 3 0wN_CHILDREN-uNDER-18 7 2 4 - 16 I 7 4-OR mORE OwN CHILDREN UNDER 8 4 5 - - - --7 -1 -1 2 2 TOTAL OwN_CMILDREN 366 ------31 78 120 7.7. 39 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY -7 17 2 - 1.19 (P) (B) 1.32 (B) t(3) ;13) (9) (B) (8) HARR/ED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES TOTAL, .__, 114 8 30 NO_OWN CHILDREN-UNDER 18 30 14 7 2 5 . . . 44 8 10 1 OwN CHILD UNDER 18 5 11 9 2 - - 36 3 16 9 1 6 (0 2 OWN CHILDREN uNDER la 2 2 1 1 2 24 , 2 - 3 OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 9 6 2 1 3 8 A- r - 1 2 2 4 DR mORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 . - - 2 ! - 1 TOTAL-OWN-CHILDREN I - - - - 119 4 24 38 25 16 r! AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 3 _8 _2 - 1.04 (B) (B) (8) (0) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) FATHER-CHILD 54- ov. ./ES

__TOTAL.__._. 17 2 2 8 NO-owN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 2 1 - 1 - - - - I OWN CHILD_UNDER 18 - - , , - 13 2 2 6 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 1 - 1 - 3 - - 3 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 - r - 1 . 1 - . a OR MORE OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 . - - - - TOTAL-OWN CHILDREN . - - 20 -2 -2 il AVERAGE PEA SUBFAMILY 3 1 , _I . - (B) (8) (B) (8) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B) moTHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL,_-_-_,_ _ 160 21 40 kW-OWN-CHILDREN uNDER_18 10 28 7 - - I. OWN CHILD UNDER 18 -- - . - - 107 19 31 29 l' - 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 42 3 6 - 1 8 15 . 3 ONN CHILDREN BADER 18 1 .. - 6 a - I OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 , - __4 7 -1 - - TOTAL owN CHILDREN . -1 - _ - 227 25 52 71 WERAGE PER SUBFAMILY -5 a . - 1.42 (R) (B) (8) (B) (B) (,) (9) ITHER SBSFAHILIES ---TOTAL---- IP 6 2 5 - iD CwA CHILDREN UNDER 1B 19 I 1 - - l 6 2 5 .. 4 Owl. C4ILD-UNDER-111 1 1 - . . - - ? OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 - . . - - - - S DwN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 r , - - - - . , . - s-OR MORE OwN CHp.DREN UNDER 18 ------Wm. OWN CHILDREN - . - - - svERAGE PER SUBFAMILY . - _- - - -- (B) -- - (R) (B) (B) (B) (B) (B, (B) (BT (B)

1LL RELATED SUBFAMILIES

WTAL --TOTAL 254 31 50 W OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 75 38 16 6 11 -39 5 11 5 8 10 DAN CHILD_UNDER-18 2 ,, - 134 25 3/ 6 AO ! OWN CHILDREN uNDER la 39 13 a 4 a 59 1 2 - I OM 9 29 17 3 CHILDREN UNDER 1B 15 2 3 - . 1 6 3 5 Loft MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 - : . _7 -1 -1 2 2 WTAL OW4 CHILDREN . 323 - . - A 3/ 62 112 65 NERAGE PER SUBFAMILY -, 7 16 2 - 1;27 (B) (B) 1.98 (B) (B) (B) CS) (B) ARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES ---TOTAL---- 105 8 27 W OWN CHILDREN_UNDER 13 20 13 7 2 4 39 5 8 lc 1 OwN CHILD-UNDER-18 11 5 2 - - - 32 3 13 9 6 10 2omN CHILDREN uNDER 18 2 2 1 1 2 23 2 9 3:_owN_CHILDREN-uNDER 18 a 5 2 1 3 OR MORE OWN CH/LDREN UNDER 18 . 1 2 2 3 . --2 - .. 1 1 OTAL_OWN_CHILDREN .-. . . -- - . . 113 4 20 38 - VERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 23 16 3 8 2 1.08 (B) (B) (B) (B) (E) (B) (B) (B) (B) NOTEs PERSONS oF SPANISH ORIGIN AA? BE OF ANY RACE.

9 84

1101)11, 14. Subfarra Ulm, byNumber of Own(:=4:61ro.. q,ter10R, 7 yl),, ems,FWD°, and Spanish(Kph, March 1985Continued of ReferencePerson: (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR mr'ANINS OF sYMBOLS.-WIET'

SUBJECT AA0 oF pEFERENcE PERSON (YEARS) ,5 ,7,7 7nTo[ 35TO 40 TO 45 To IDTAL ,c 55TO 69 AND 3, 39 54 64 OVER SPANISH ORTOIN-CONTINUED

ALL RELATED SUBFAMILIES-CONTINUED

FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

ToTAL 15 2 No-owN-cHILDREN UNDER 18 1 OWN CHILD UNDER 16 1; 6 1 2 OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 ...... 3 3 OWN_CMILDRENANDER 18 - 4-0R-MORE OwN-CHILDREN uNDER 16 - ToTAL_OwN CHILDREN 19 -2 -1 11 3 AVERAGE PER SusFAMILY :9) (B) (B) (B) (B) (8) (8) (B) (13) (B)

MOTHER.CM(LOSUBFAMILIES

TOTAL 134 21 31 41 NO_OWN_CHILDREN_UNDER 16 23 4 - 1 OWN CHILD-uNDER-18 90 19 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18- 23 24 Id 3 7:3 1 7 13 11 3 OwN_CHILDREN-UNDER-18 6 4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER la 3 1 __4 1 -1 1 -1 TOTAL_OwN_CHILDREN 191 25 41 62 30 la 5 7 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 1.43 (B) (8) (R) (PI (B) (B) (13) (B) (B)

ALL UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL

TOTAL-- 55 6 No_owN_CHILDREN UNDER 16 16 16 9 23 6 -2 9 4 1 OwN CHILD-uNDER-18 22 2 OWN CHILDREN ODER la 12 4 2 9 2 3 3 OwN_CHILDREN uNDER 18 1 4-OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDE 18 TOTALOWN,CHILDREN . 43 16 9 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY 8 10 1 (8) (B) (8) (B) (B) (0) (B) (13) (0) (B"). mARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES

/OTAL 0 NO,OWN CHILDREN_UNDER 18 5 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER-la 3 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER la 3 owN CHILDREN-UNDER-18 4 OR )1(E OWN CHILDREN uNDER la ToTAL OwN-CHILDREN -- 5 AVERAGE pER SUBFAMILY 037 (B) (o) (B) t (B) (B) (B) (13) (B)

FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL. . . No_011N-CHILDREN-uNDER IS 1 OWN CHILD UNDER 18 2 OWN CHILDREN uNDER 18 3 owN CHILDREN uNDER 18 IV 4 OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 TOTAL-OwN-CHILDREN 2 2 AVERAGE pER SUBFAMILY (e) (8) (B) CBI (B) (B) (a) (B) (B) (B)

HO;HER-CHILD SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL- 26 NO oWN CHILDREN UNDER la I OWNCHILDUNDER 18 1; 2 OWN CH/LOREN UNDER 18 3 2 3 OWN_CHILDREN UNDER IS 4 OR MORE OwN CHILDREN UNDER IS TOTAL OWN CHILDREN 3; 10 9 AVERAGE PER SUBFAMILY ... 6 10 _1 (B) (B) (B) (B) (8) (B) tEli (8) (B) (8) OTHER SUBFAMILIES

TOTAL. 19 No-DAN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 19 I OWN CHILD UNDER 18 2 OwN CHILDREN UNDER 18 3 OwN_CMILDREN UNDER 18 AAA-MORE OWN-CHILDRENUNDER TOTAL DANcH1LODEN 6VERASE_PER-SuBFAHILY (B) (8) (8) (B) Cal tB -(04 (B) NOTE: pERSoNS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY e: ANY RACE.

90 Tab 15. Rama and Sparitth Origin of VVife, by Race and Spanish C)rWinof Husband: March 1985 INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR W44TA5 OF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT!

RACE-OF SUBJECT ORIGINOF WIFE TOTAL WHITE BLACK OTHER SPANISH ORIGIN OTHER ORIGIN

ALL HARRIED COUPLES

RACE uF HUSBAA

TOTAL Si 46 205 WHITE 3 481 1 449 3 097 48 027 trI 45 851 47 362 3 003 43 257 SLACK 3 594 117 OTHFR 3 411 26 55 3 409 1 300 237 3, 1 060 39 1 261

091414 OF HUSBAND

TOTAL-- 46 205 RRANISH ORIGI 51 114 3 461 1 449 3 097 48 017 2 918 2 865 41 33 2 528 OTHER 45 1/6 43 340 410 3 421 1 415 569 47 607

HARRTED-LOUPLE FAMILIES

RACE OF HUSBAND TOTAL 50 350 45 582 3 399 1 379 WHITF 45 635 2 982 47 368 %ASS 45 239 45 352 2 842 42 743 3 480 113 2 341 -26 DT4FR 1 234 52 3 479 210 3 1 001 38 1 196

ORIGIN OF HUSBAND

TOTAL :.;o 350 45 582 SPANISH ORIGI 3 389 1 379 2 982 47 368 825 _2 754 39 32 2 474 OTHER R7 525 400 42 an 3 360 1 347 558 46 967

RELATED SUBF2HILIES

RACE OF HlSoRND

10TAL 719 588 67 105 592 614 581 -3 102 490 PLACK 67 OTHER 2 65 2 65 50 6 5; 1 59

ORIGIN OF HUSBAND

TOTAL 719 588 971 63 614 SPANISH DRIuIN 105 102 _ 1C4 10 OTHER 614 486 66 62 10 609

UNRELATED SUBFAMILIES

RACE OF HUSBAND

TOTAL 416 14 4mITS 6 35 13 2 4LACK 6 24 OTHER 5 4 6

ORIGIN OF HUSBAND

TOTAL- 39 5 6 SPANISH ORIGIN 9 10 35 (V HER.. 9 37 25 ; 35 NOTEI PFR50N5 oF ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANN, RACE. 86 Table 16. Married Couples, by Age of Husband,Age of Wife, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder Reference Person: March 1985 or Subfamily INUMBERS IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT 1,92 OE 91E2 YEARS) UNDER 25 701 35 TO 45 TO 5570 60 ADO 62 TO 65 To 70 TO TOTAL 34 44 75 AND 54 59 61 68 69 74 OvER MEDIAN ALL RACES

1

TOTAL 51 114 4 081 13 23-d 11 5021 8 346 4 213 1 58(. 2 782 1 795 1 ,ENI. 41.2 AGE OF KISRANDA_ UNDER 25 YEARS _2 230 1 884 3231 _48 3 25 TO 34 YEARS 11 879 2 042 35 TO 44 YEARS 9 1591 652 26 131 3 425. 29.3 To 54 YEARS 7 /15 :87 6 4 , 11 :71:45 :::: 55 10_99 YEARS 17 267: 2 766 5 192 321 35 11 4 398 2 35 244 1 961 1 763 2 :;i7,1*: AO AND-61 YEARS 1 593 117 61 7 - .e A2 TO 54 YEARS 3 39 309 780 113 2 430 3 _51 11 65 To 69 YEARS 29 252 710 540 601 229 50 : 7n To 74 YEARS 3 307 29 142 494 879 ::17.: 1 193 192 25 :::g 2 422 6 : 5 56 119 216 75-YEARS AND ovER 2 531 905 809 152 HEDIAN 21 6 20 30 -30 113 328 44.8 31.9 41.6 52.2 6003 75+ 63.4 66.1 69.3 771.; 1 ig! :XI

814101

TOTAL 4. 7.. 11 614 10 284 7 590 3 830 1 857 1 973 ? 572 1 6 1 392 42.4 AUF OF HUSBAND: UNDER 25 YEARS 1 729 290 13 25 Tn 34 YEARS -1 3 20.9 ig 1 867 a 213 579 -10 - 35 TO 94 YEARS 10 476 29.2 45 TO 94 YEARS 109 3 049 6 965 338 _5 7 748 219 2 428 4 725 38.0 55 To 59 yFARS 289 21 15 47.5 4 017 2 26 209 1 782 2 So AND_61-YEARS 1 628 200 1;1 55 -7 - 54.9 1 440 3 6 42 10 64 YEARS 31 274 679 281 104 45 5 2 232 3 1 24 220 662 58.0 65 TO 69 YEARS 513 561 199 _IS -3 60.8 3 n45 3 73 117 439 7n TO 74 YEARS 327 813 1 123 177 21 2 221 6 5 48 64.3 75_YEARS AND ovER 101 81 250 840 755 134 68,7 2 376 2 _17 _ 24 REDIAN 44.9 24 101 292 -685 1 226 79+ 25.; 31.8 41.: 52.2 60.0 63.3 66.1 69.3 74:01 75* (01

BLAOK

TOTAL 3 542 275 989 837 586 299 76 124 171 105 78 AGE_OF_HUSRANDA- UNDER 25 YEARS 145 127 -15 2 25 Tr 34 YEARS 456 20.7 35 Te 44 YEARS 132 660 51 7 829 13 256 29.8 45 TO 54 YEARS 527 -29 37.8 649, 2 35 220 348 31 55 TO-59 YEARS- 294 5 1 86.9 60 AyD 61,YEARS 9 23 13n 114 7 110 7 53.9 92 Tn 64 yEARS 5 a 25 56 _4 _5 6 -- 158 2 56.5 65 TO 69 YEARS 1 14 82 24 35 24 204 - 12 3 61.7 70 T0_74 yEARS 5 2; 23 43 61 12 170 - 63.2 75-YEARS AND OVER 1D 7 21 52 49 68.1 128 - - 16 RE0144 3 6 10 19 28 57 73.7 44.3 2S.7 32.2 41.9 52.4 60.2 64.7 65.4 68.8 72.5 75. (X)

SPA4I5,' ORIGIN

TOTAL 2 938 809 942 698 434 194 5? 6/1 75 38 78 36.7 ABE OF 1.11ISBARDA UNDER 25 YEARS 75 TO 34 yEAR6 215 198 35 _2 896 189 634 72 20.9 35 TO 44 YEARS 7 29.1 732 20 239 432 45 TO 94 YEARS 44 37.5 490 29 169 259 55 TO 59 YEARS 197 28 1 1 3 46.8 3 17 81 69 19 60 A14.,-61 YEARS 66 4 58.7 7 2 2 15 27 IF 62 TO 64 YEARS -8e 3 57.4 65 TO 69 YEARS 1 1 16 35 6 110 21 1 58.8 70 TO 74 YEARS 13 28 19 30 5 61.8 6 75_yEARS AND ONES 68 6 2 9 19 16 -1 66.9 MEDIAN 6 --11 14 39.6_ 29..; 41,4 51.7 27 73.2 60.0 A2.0 65.0 68.7 73 4A) NOTE: PERSONS OF5PANISH ORIGIN MAy BE OF ANy RACE.

92 87 Table 17. Chalacteristica of Married-COuOle Familia*, by Joint Statue of the Husband and Wife, by Age of Husband: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR MEANING oF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

IN LAROR FoRCE HUSBANDAO W1FE_NOT ----INLABoR FORCE HusBAND AND WIFE MOBAND ONLY WIFE-OBEY SUBJECT ALL MARRIED- HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBAND HL.)4/1'.7 HUSBANDHUSBAND _COUPLE UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND Q.:DER .,, 4,0 uNDER 45 AND FAMILIES ToTAL 45 ovER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAk, g. ,,.:,,, TOTAL 0 OYU L

ALL mARRIE3-00upLE FAMILIES

t126 OF FAMILY

TOTAL 50 350 25 014 16 325 El 699 14 737 L 153 6 584 2 343 P. PERSONS 405 I 938 8 256 752 7 904 19 220 7 587 4 329 3 254 3 825 716 3 106 1 346 145 ) 4-4SON5 1 201 6 466 63 6 407 11 346 6 371 4 047 1. u PERSONS 2 324 3 522 985 1 576 477 94 779 981 72 910 11 666 6 844 5 073 1 810 4 131 . 179 1 052 291 93 198 401 103 5 R.25065 5 218 298 2 825 2 013 812 2 065 1 524 :41 179 39 100 190 46 144 5 PERSONS . . . . 1 888 957 6A9 707 767 7 OR MORE PERSONS 574 193 56 26 29 108 39 70 i 012 435 254 151 425 272 156 39 -8 31 kvEMAGE REP FAMILY 7.28 110 29 Bo 7.41 3.48 3.28 3.61 4.02 7.10 2.86 7.3' 2.76 2.45 4.12 2.37

kGE oF MEMBERS

_ _TOTAL-. 4-4-. ,-,-, 50 750 25 014 16 125 0 689 6 584 N1Tm m:MSER5 UNDER 18 YEARS 14 737 0 153 2 74- 405 1 938 8 256 352 7 904 25 038 14 590 11 592 2 998 -9 136 7 702 1 874 236 707AL_AIEMBERS-UNOER 18 YEARS 51, 288 788 276 512 47 48826 439 21 724 4 715 18 522 15 417 3 110 940 475 465 1 587 660 927 4yERAGE PER FAMILY 1;90 1;81 1.87 1.57 2.07 2,11 1.70 1,79 2.01 1.62 2.01 2.79 1.81 411'H MEMBERS-18 TO 64 YEARS . ... AS 752 24 865 16 325 _8 539 14 217 e (57 6 054 2 f76 405 1 771 4 104 352 3 752 TOTAL mEMOERS_18 TO 64 YEARS 102 590 57-572 34-820 (vERAGE pER FAMILY 22-752 :2 606 17 261 15 745 4 693 885 3 008 7 718 776 0 942 2.26 2.32 2.17 2.66 2;29 2.12 2.57 2.16 2.18 2.15 1.88 2.20 1.85

rITm MFMRERs 55-YEARS AND-oyER .., -74 936 161 176 1 466 67 I 333 648 4 844 6 190 10 6 180 TOTAL mEmer8s 65 rOARs ANL) ovE -=', 95 1 191 19C 1 001 2 048 80 1 968 1 070 -5 1 065 10 885 17 ID 872 tvERA6E PER FAMILY 1.62 1.271 1.18 1.29 1.46 (13) 1.48 1.26 (8) 1.26 1.76 )8) 1.76

IUMAER oF OwN CHILDREN

TOTAL- So 750 25 014 16 725 8 689 14 777 5 153 'ARMIES NITH: 6 584 2 343 405 1 978 8 256 752 7 904 NO CHILDRAN-UNDER 18 yEA4S 26 140 10 708 4 774 5 934 5 864 1 UNDER 18 YEARS 894 4 970 I 894 169 1 725 7 674 78 7 596 9 640 6 064 4 398 1 667 3 046 2 161 935 226 86 140 254 77 2 UNDER 18 YEARS 9 456 177 5 657 4 876 763 3 489 3 049 440 130 95 43 172 96 76 3 UNDER 18 YEARS 3 635 1 949 I 718 231 1 563 i 402 4 UNDER 18 YEARS- 162 47 30 17 76 ao 27 1 07o 493 439 57 504 457 48 29 22 7 44 5 UNDER 18 YEARS 280 29 15 1g e7 16 140 130 18 6 1 5 22 6 oR MORE UNDER 18 YEARS 170 15 7 35 5 72 60 12 3 3 - 15 8 7 'OTAL-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS 45 51:!- 25 732 21 444 9 238 17 824 15-168 2-656 -804 472 732 1-195 650 545 01FRA8E PER FAMILY...... 0.90 1.03 1.32 0.49 1.21 1,86 0.40 0;74 1.16 0.17 0.14 VERAGE pER FAM/LY WITH OWN CHILDREN 1.88 1.85 0.07 1.80 1;56 1.54 2.01 2.09 1.65 1.79 2.00 1.56 2.05 2.37 1.77

4F OF okiN CHILDREN - TOTAL 50 75025 014 16 325 8 669 14 737 6 157 AmILIES WITH: 6 584 2 747 405 1 938 8 256 752 7 904 410-CMILOREN-UNDER-18 YEARS - 24 140 10 700 4 774 S 934 5 864 agg 4 970 1 594 169 1 725 7 674 78 WITH CRILuREN UNDER 18 yEARS 24 210 14 306 7 596 It 552 2 755 8 873 7 259 1 615 449 276 212 502 274 308 ALL-uNDEP-6 YEARS-. .-; . . . . 6 648 3 621 3 544 77 2 866 2 820 46 76 66 10 105 93 12 SomE UNDER 6; SONE 6 To 17 TEARS 5 046 2 532 2 380 2 347 ALL 6 To 17 yEARS . 152 2 .,47 140 54 46 13 109 89 _20 . . . . 12 495 8 157 5 627 3 660 2 526 2 231 1 428 314 124 190 368 93 275

VRILITY

--TOTAL 50 750 25 014 16 325 8 689 14 737 6 133 6 584 2 34.5 405 1 938 8 236 352 7 904 :Amok:FR5 31 096 17 833 6 901 6 932 8 761 3 435 5 325 1 776 144 1 632 6 726 12E 6 598 OVERs,_._;_v 19 254 11 181 9 424 1 757 1 259 SANE COuNTY 5 976 4 716 567 261 306 1 53o 224 1 306 9 979 6 101 5 209 892 2 931 2 354 577 283 126 158 664 III SAME STATE 4 273 557 2 498 2 079 419 1 279 959 320 151 68 84 345 43 303 DIFFERENT STATE 4 275 2 239 1 367 OTHER 372 1 466 1 158 308 116 55 61 454 28 727 393 269 74 701 547 54 16 12 4 67 42 4ig

EARS OF SCHCOL COMPLETED

TOTAL- 50 75, 25 014 16 32s 8 689 14 737 8 157 6 584 2 343 405 1 978 8 256 7 904 oTH LESS THAN 12 YEARS 7 113 752 I 732 850 882 2 087 911 1 177 472 48 423 2 824 93 2 731 USBA' 12_YEAR9,_EIFE LESS 2 801 1 002 619 362 1 089 1. YEARS, HUSBAND LESS 540 549 97 19 78 614 32 582 4 407 1 819 888 930 1 098 459 639 393 50 344 1 092 42 1 051 OFM_12 YEARS ...... 6-. .-. 12 151 6 421 4 225 2 197 3 722 2 190 1 532 511 75 436 I USBAND 13 To 15-YEARS4-wiFE LESS 4 327 2 260 496 80 1 416 _ 1 547 713 1 348 815 533 188 ,70 159 530 1FE 13 TO 15 YEARs,_HUSBAND LESS 2 962 1 776 29 501 1 216 519 711 414 297 176 23 114 779 11 568 07H 13 TO 15 YEARS-. .,, .--,--, 2 691 I 740 1 346 794 675 USBAND 16 OP-MORE YEARS, WIFE LESS . 459 176 115 50 65 200 17 187 . . , 5 865 3 058 1 919 1 170 2 162 1 167 995 107 18 88 539 29 /FE 16 OR MORE YEARS, HUSBAND LESS 2 360 1 559 510 I 107 4% 400 279 161 166 47 123 235 9 226 OTM 16 OA MORE YEARS 5 676 3 687 2 611 1 484 1 Oil 959 524 158 So 109 747 16 771

93 Table 17. Characteristics of Married-Coupla Families, byJoint Labor Force Status of the Husband and Wife, by Husband: March 1985-Continued Age of (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOP MEAN/N3 0F SYMBOLS. SEE TESTI

IN LAR0R FORCE HUSBAND_ANORIFE REIT _ /NLABoR FoRCE SUBJECT HusBAN0 AND WIFE HUSBAND ONLY RIFE _ONO A1,. L.-_- MARRIED- HuSeANCHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND COUPLE HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANOHUSBAND uNCER45 AND UNDER 45 AND uNDER 45-ANO FAHILIES TOTAL 45 OvCR TOTAL UNDER 45 AND 45 OVER TOTAL 45 evER TOTAL 45 OVER

ALL MARRIED-coUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

vuM4ER or E'tRNERS TOTAL 50 350 25 014 16 325 8 689 14 737 HUSBAND AN EARNER: 6 153 0 584 2 343 405 I o38 8 256 352 7 904 _ TOTAL--- 40 761 24 712 16 147 1 EARNER 8 565 14 419 8 013 6 406 674 214 4i63 956 10 353 I 062 798 8 603 105 851 7 EARNERS 764 5 065 3 538 21 _a 667 70 596 72 952 17 763 13 217 4 546 4 435 2 581 1 853 3 EARNERS Ok MGR! 7 457 526 185 341 9,72 32 196 5 887 2 137 3 755 1 361 HuSBANo_NoT AN EAKPER1 365 1 016 127 21 106 3 59' TOTAL1- 9 589 302 178 124 318 140 178 1 669 1 EARNER, _,, 191 1 978 7 300 247 2 229 207 140 67 7 053 2 EARNERS nf( MORE 32 11 21 1 146 153 993 844 29 815 878 57 15 42 98 31 67 464 28 437 258 15 242 AGE Or SPOUSES

TOTAL 50 350 25 014 16 325 8 689 14 -57 8 153 6 584 2 343 405 1 938 8 256 80'61_01,10ER 25 YEAR5_.-. ..- .. , 1 728 1 igg 1 080 352 7 904 HuS8AND UNDER 25 YEARS. RIPE-OTHER 6 li 572 .. 50 50 - 25 331 210 . _ .,, 25 - B0T4_25 TO 39 YEARE._. . III 6 6 - 4 _ 4 . .- .-.--.- 8 991 5 842 5 842 - 2 7,3 , HUSBAND 25 TO 34-YEARS. wIFE_OTHER 2 961 102 102 - 84 84 - 2 605 1 698 1 648 -,3 853 BOTH 35 To 44 yEARS__;_. . ._._.._ - -46 46 - 59 59 ...... 7 670 5 123 5 123 . 7 J9 4usGA1ID 35 TO 44-YEARS. WIFE 0THF.4 2 339 117 I17 - 91 91 - 3 911 . 2 922 2 422 , .0 1 316 - -85 85 - 89 BOTH 45 TO 54 YEARS ...... _ 89 - 5 171 3 144 - 3 144 A i9 - 1 619 HUSBAND 45 TO 54 YEARS. WIFE OTHER. 203 r. 203 206 - 206 .,. . . . 3 423 2 124 , 2 124 174 = 1 074 P0T1-55 TO 64 ...EARS . 106 - 106 119 - ._. ._. . 5 063 i 547 119 - 1 547 854 - 1 654 521 - 4u558N0 55_70 64 ...EARS. RIFE 0THER 3 300 1 409 521 1 191 - 1 141 - 1 407 :,79 r 1 079 317 - 317 495 40TH-65 yEAR5-ANO-OVER.-...... - 495 . . . 5 547 160 - 1t,c 601 - 601 HUSBAND 65 YEARS AND ovER. WIFE OTHER . 203 - 203 4 583 - 4 583 . . . 2 609 304 . 304 357 - 357 588 - 588 1 360 - 1 360 FAMILY 1900142 __ TOTAL 50 350 25 014 16 325 8 689 41.7, 42.500 14 737 8 153 6 589 2 343 405 1 938 8 256 352 7 904 536 180 109 71 92 TO '4;999 205 112 14 5 ID 138 29 108 613 141 107 34 185 112 53 _39 14 r_,-=10-70-89,999 3 373 694 _26 248 41 207 503 '._ _ 895 607 110 ,000 TO 814,099 228 210 57 153 1 574 122 4 883 1 269 983 '06 1 456 1 452 1-1 _30 To 81_9,999 529 301 79 222 1 656 71 1 785 5 235 1 864 1 378 AA4 too TO $24,999 4=5 1 637 1 17771 _ 615 410 69 342 1 325 5 486 2 455 1 821 635 1 823 39 1 286 AP5,000 TO 849.999 1 094 730 338 69 278 669 22 848 20 882 12 243 8 433 3 811 160,000 AND-OVER 6 061 3 320 2 741 830 104 726 1 148 24 1 724 9 341 6 168 3 ell 3 157 2 475 939-1 536 ..ntA9 INCOME . ; 200 18 182 420 .... noLLARS. . 29 612 36 614 33 061 41 577 N3 141 4 491 25 784 31 953 23 040 18 776 23 987 16 081 9 332 16 422

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115 , i.,01. ..

_TOTNL 45 643 22 360 14 591 2 7 790 13 642 7 511 0 132 2 012 PERSONS 17 959 7 026 353 1 659 7 609 267 7 342 3PERSON5 3 989 3 037 3 617 646 2 971 1 204 10 312 5 742 138 1 066 6 112 47 6 064 4PERSONS 3 629 2 113 3 283 I 847 1 936 410 10 511 6 106 84 325 877 56 822 5 4 517 1 ...0 3 835 2 880 955 233 76 157 337 PERSONS 4 515 A 382 1 718 88 249 6PERSONs 664 1 883 1 402 481 108 33 74 1 583 783 526 257 143 38 105 704-mORE-PERSONS . 675 500 167 43 18 25 81 763 _340 212 128 22 60 AvEkAGE PER FAMILY- -350 227 122 15 3 12 59 3.23 3.36 3,44 3.20 3.57 4,00 3,05 16 43 2.76 3.20 2.66 2.37 3.96 2.31 AGE oF MEMBERS

_ _TOTAL-- .--.-.-. .-.-. 4= 443 22 380 14 591 7 790 13 042 7 511 1TH MEM5ERS UNDER 18 ...EARS 6 132 2 012 353 1 659 7 609 267 22 161 12 791 10 216 2 554 -8 388 6 747 1 641 7 342 411 197 214 _ o'%LPEMBENSUNDER 18 YEARS 41 638 23 000 19 053 3 947 591 206 386 .i96GE PER FAMILY le 820 14 118 2 703 _705 -375 330 1 113 473 1;88 1.80 1.86 1.55 2.01 2.09 640 1.85 1.71 1,90 1.54 1;88 2.30 1.66 ITH MEMBERS-1e-TO-64- YEARS-. . . 40 912 72 237 14 591 7 646 0TAL mEmeERs 10 To 64 YEARS- 13 138 7 511 5 628 1 861 353 1 508 3 676 267 91 788 51-11930-983 20 136 29 998 15 851 3 410 VERAGE PER FAMILY 14 147 3 922 752 3 170 6-749 -576 6-173 2.24 2.30 2,12 2.63 2.28 2.11 2.51 2.11 2.13 2.10 1.84 2.16 1;81 114 _ mEmBEes_65_YEARs AND-OVER 8 597 807 OTAL-MEMBERS 65 YEARS AND OvER 125 602 i 291 61 1 231 713 3 710 5 785 14 028 1 033 151 882 1 903 72 5 5 781 4 IAGE PER FANILy 1 831 916 4 912 10 176 7 10 169 1.63 1.28 1.21 1.29 1;47 (81 1.49 1.28 (B) 1.28 1.76 (B) 1.76 11NcLuZLS ..N0 EARNERS.=

9 4 89 Table 17.--::haracteristics of 11,' Fannilhas, by ...fent Labor Force Status of the Husband and Wife;byAge of Husband: March ty,-.I-Continued INU46ERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING 0; :Ymi:OLS, SEE TEAT)

IN LABOR FORCE HUSBANDAND WIFE NOT _ INLABOR FORCE HUSBAND AND RIFE HUSBAND ONLY RIFE ONLY SUBJECT ALL MARRIED- HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND COUPLE UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND FAMILIES TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 14:18

mHITE MARRIE0-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

4Um8ER Og OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL 41 643 22 360 14 591 7 790 13 642 7 511 6 132 2 012 353 I 659 7 609 267 7 392 ,AmILIES 4ITHi NO CHILDREN URDU. 18 YEARS 24 078 9 803 4 387 5 415 5 471 796 * 676 1 643 156 1 487 7 161 63 7 098 1 UNDER 18 YEARS 8 674 5 390 3 914 1 477 2 875 2 012 863 197 79 115 211 54 158 2 UNOER 18 yEARS a 471 4 990 4 335 654 3 240 2 847 393 112 76 36 129 97 1 UNDER 18 YEARS 82 3 191 1 667 I 483 164 1 428 1 247 141 37 25 12 59 40 15 4 uNDER 18 YEARS 902 408 357 41 448 409 39 20 16 4 26 5 040E9_58 YEARS 13 13 ..25 90 fi , 120 108 12 3 1 2 12 6 OR MORE UNDER 18 YEARS a 4 102 33 ; -i ' 59 50 9 - - 10 ti 3 rOTAL-0.4 CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS 40 -218, .:9 18 e'Tj 3 -95 16 250 13 917 2 514 627 172 254 872 470 402 LVERAGE PER FAMILY. .i . . . . k . . . . O.0 1.1C ,.46 1.19 1.85 0.38 0.31 1.05 0.15 0.11 4VESAGE PER FAMILY WITH owN CHILDREN 0.76 0.05 5.8, 1.51 1.99 2.07 1.60 1.70 1.89 1.4 .; 1.95 2.30 1.65

LGE OF 0.9 CHILDREN

TOTAL-- 45 643 22 310 14 591 7 790 13 642 7 511 6 132 2 012 353 I 659 7 609 267 7 342 ,AmILIES 4170: NO C4IL0REN UNDER.18_yEAR5 29 078 -9 803 -4 387 5 415 5 471 796 4 676 I 643 156 I 487 7 161 63 7 096 FIT,: CHILO,EN UNDER 18_yEARS 21 565 12 575 10 203 2 374 8 171 6 715 1 456 369 197 172 446 204 243 ALL YNOER 6 YEARS.... . 6 027 3 225 3 159 -66 2 654 2 8141 40 69 61 8 78 71 8 SORE uNDF8-6. sOME 6 TO 17 YEARS 4 384 2 115 2 :NI 105 2 151 2 031 120 _37 _30 _6 82 64 16 ALL 6 TO 17 YEA-RS 11 155 7 237 5 037 2 200 3 366 2 1370 1 296 263 105 158 'A9 69 220

.05ILITy

TOTAL 45 643 22 380 14 501 7 790 13 642 7 511 1 132 2 012 353 1 659 7 6139 267 7 342 mY4OVERS 28 111 12 396 6 115 6 231 8 165 3 212 4 472 1 526 121 I 406 6 205 _93 6 III IOVERS. 17 331 9 984 e 426 1 558 5 ,-58 4 298 1 160 485 232 253 1 404 173 1 231 SAMA COUNTY b 931 5 390 4 613 777 2 676 2 155 521 236 109 123 630 104 526 54.2 STAT' 3 973 2 308 I 473 385 1 205 901 304 /5,- 66 70 324 34 290 DIFFERENT STAT 3 909 2 034 1 694 341 1 353 1 059 294 17: 41 53 421 27 393 OTHER 519 252 106 56 225 183 41 13 4 29 a 21

f446 OF SCHDOL COMPLETED

TOT*. 45 643 22 360 14 501 7 790 13 642 7 5U 6 132 2 012 353 5 659 7 609 267 7 342 0Fri-1.855-TH/1,12 YEARS 8 135 1 455 745 710 1 835 511 1 021 371 27 334 2 474 71 2 403 JSBANO 12_1,:ARS.-. IFE LESS 2 565 _ 684 _ 547 337 1 005 482 524 -69 17 -71 586 .-, 23 563 1-FE 12 YE*RS, Husam,D LESS -3 879 I 578 780 798 968 407 561 316 36 1 017 17 980 0714 12 YEARS . .-. . . . , ...... 11 267 2 860 3 814 2 052 1 524 2 062 1 463 466 68 .-- 1 410 59 1 351 USSAND :3 TO 15_YEAPS._w/FE LESS 4 024 2 082 I 420 662 1 263 763 500 172 28 1.9 507 20 487 IFE 13 TO 15 YEARS, MUSBAND_LESS g 646 1 519 1 051 460 654 379 274 116 16 Jon 358 / 351 07m 13 TO 15 YEARS ...... 2 403 1 525 i 177 348 591 420 171 100 43 56 taa e 179 USBAND 16 04-40RE-YEARS,-FIFL LESS 5 464 2 799 7*1 1 054 2 047 I 065 467 95 10 77 523 23 1FE $6 ,-.H MORE YEARS, HUSBAND LESS 566 2 088 I 35L 946 402 372 220 152 116 42 104 220 9 211 OTR 16 OR ROME YEARS ...... 5 173 3 322 T T*5 957 1 384 891 502 142 47 95 326 9 316

UHREN o: EARNERS

TOTAL 45 643 22 380 14 591 7 790 13 642 7 511 6 132 2 012 353 i 659 7 609 267 7 342 U98AND AN EARNER: TOTAL- 37 002 22 166 19 462 7 706 13 367 7 398 1 TARNEP 5 969 556 191 395 880 77 804 1,52 _ 9 548 714 _ 238 7 959 4 642 3 318 -i9 __8 -13 618 49 569 2 r-NERS . .-.- 20 740 15 933 11 838 4 095 4 133 2 413 I 720 406 167 299 208 25 183 3 04REERS OR MORE 6 713 5 283 1 910 3 373 1 275 343 932 101 18 83 54 USAND_NOT AN EARNER: 2 52 T0TA.-1 g 691 212 120 84 276 113 16' 1 *25 162 1 264 6 728 190 6 536 1 039ER 1 925 150 co 51 26 995 128 887 754 2 EARNERS 04 moR* 26 728 74 32 12 20 02 387 24 362 223 10 213

AGE OF 5.4USF3

TOTAL 45 643 14 .94, 22 350 7 700 13 642 / . 6 ' ':2 353 1. 659 7 609 267 7 342 OTH_UNDER 25 YEARS ...... , - I 555 1 003 1 003 117 .7 a 48 - 20 20 USBAND UNDEA 25 YEARS. RIFE OTHER. . . , . 1 94 , 101 10. _6 _6 . _3 _3 . 31M_25 TO 34 YEARS ...... 8 076 5 184 6 _. : - 2 74, 2 744 91 91 56 56 USBAND 25 TO 14-yEARS, RIFE OTHER 2 1.59 1 491 1 t6: 787 78.' - 42 014 35 TO 44 YEARS 98 48 . . . . ._...... 6 927 4 595 4 595 - 2 164 2 164 _ 98 88 , - US8AND 35 TO 44 YEARS RIFE OTHER 70 70 3 466 2 134 2 134 --. 1 197 1 197 . 67 67 :. 70 70 - DIM 45 TO 54 YEARS . -...... 4 712 2 857 , 2 857 1 515 . I 515 181 . 181 (60 160 US8AND 45 TO 54 YEARS. WIFE OTHER 3 001 1 837 i 837 967 . 969 -92 . 92 :02 - 102 01m-55 TO 64 YEARS ...... 4 701 1 402 7 1 402 1 700 ' 1 766 464 464 I .-4 I 069 USSAND 55_10 64 YEARS. WIFE OTHER . 2 944 1 276 1 276 982 - 982 244 . 244 ; . 441 0TH-65 YEARS-AND OVER...... 5 203 150 573 - 573 184 - - 184 4 __ I . 4 297 JSBAND 65 YEARS AND OVER, RIFE OTHER . . . 2 360 268 - g: 327 327 494 . 464 5 ;....I - I 272

441Ly INCOMF

TOTAL 45 643 22 380 14 591 7 790 13 642 7 511 6 132 2 012 .353 1 659 7 6139 267 7 ,42 4DER-92.500 473 166 102 184 08 100 al 13 5 _8 _ 111 19 _11 1,500 TO 94.999 497 124 _96 -28 146 101 -45 27 11 -16 201 34 16/ 5,000-TO-89.999 2 889 597 436 161 768 513 255 161 44 115 1 362 98 1 265 10,000 To 414.999 4 300 1 088 819 269 1 276 811 465 244 70 173 1 692 98 1 644 15.000 TO 619,999 4 675 1 595 i 185 410 0 467 926 542 352 64 1 260 32 1 228 10.000 To 124,999 4 964 288 _2 144 1 616 548 1 666 1 011 . 655 296 52 244 838 '.4 824 25.000 T0_449,999 19 132 10 962 7 561 3 402 6 763 3 161 '2 601 739 91 648 1 668 18 I 650 50.000 AND OVER 8 713 5 684 2 777 2 905 2 372 886 5 455 180 _17 163 _ 417 4 473 MEDIAN INCOME DO5LARS. 30 058 36 044 33 493 42 082 24 822 26 310 32 730 23 576 18 949 24 644 16 611 9212 16 091 IINCLUDFS mN0 EARNERS.. 95 90 Table 17. Characteristics of Married-CoupleFamiNes, by Joint Labor Force Status Husband: March 1985-Continued of the Husband and Wife, by Age of INU18FRS lh THOUSATOS, FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

IN LABOR FORCE HUSBANDAND WIFE NOT INLAPOR FOC!: SUPJFCT HoSdAhD ANDE_ mUSOAMD ONLY ALL WIFE ONLY

MARRIED- ' HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND CONFLE HuSSANDHUSBAND HuSdANDHUSBAND LNCER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND LO,DER FAMILIES TOTAL 45 45 AND UNDER45-AND OvER TOTAL 45 OVER ToTAL 45 OVER _ TOTAL 45 OVER

SLACK nARRIAD COUFLO FAMILT(S

_-- - SIZE OF FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS 3 469 1 944 1 302 642 .:7 398 348 1 010 426 279 37 247 499 39 459 3 PFPSOMS 245 181 :6 53 113 7 776 176 lie 203 _6 287 4 PERSONS 480 326 153 ..T2 .72 80 8 59 51 85 10 015 563 408 155 148 100 68 76 5 PERSONS 487 41 9 32 43 a 35 300 2049 91 131 85 47 3 6 PE9SPN5 i . . 208 116 PA 21 32 3 30 42 35 69 52 12 16 6 7-08-mORE-PE9SONS 172 60 4 le 10 ./ AvERABE PE9 FAmILY 33 27 66 36 30 4 3.73 3.76 19 15 27 --2 25 3.75 3.78 4;13 439 3.54 3.43 (B) 3.27 3.15 (5) 3.05 AGE OF mEAREPS

. TOTAL. . 3 469 1 944 WITH- MEMBERS UNUER 18 YEARS 1 302 642 747 398 346 279 37 2 001 1 313 1 024 242 499 39 459 TOTAL_mE4dERS_UNDER 18 YEARS 289 481 314 147 _83 24 _58 4 127 2 490 2 029 467 1 143 125 33 -91 AVERAGE 6E9 FAMILY 851 332 -170 64 106 283 77 2.06 1.90 1,98 1.61 2.46 2.55 2.26 207 7.05 (B) (a) 2.28 (El 2.27 WITH_ 14E1490115- 18-70-64-YEAR5- 3 234 1 939 TOTAL MEMBERS 18 TO 64 YEARS 1 302 636 721 398 323 251 17 7-866 ,4-739 2 849 224 311 39 272 AvERAGE PER FAMILY 1 89' 1 785 8844 _897 652 101 -551 -690 2.43 2;44 2;19 2.97 2.47 2.73 91 898 2.78 7.48 (8) 2.44 2.22 (B) 2.20 ,ITM 4044E9-5.65 yEARs_ANO OVER ...... 620 74 16 58 .89 7 -82 IOTAL-MEM6ERR-65- YEARS AM, 04E, 116 i 115 2 934 _85 -15 70 -119 8 111 330 AVERAGE 7ER FAMILY. . . . . 134 1 133 2 1.51 (El) (9) (P) 1.14 (9) 1.36 M -595 1.15 (8( 1,15 1.75 (8) 1.75 NUMBER OF 0,444: CHILDREN

_TOTAL- 3 469 1 944 1 302 642 747 398 ,AmILIFS WITP) 3448 279 37 242 499 39 459 M0 _C441LOPEm_UNDER 18 YEARS 1 647 693 1 UNDER lb fEARS 785 408 304 74 230 227 13 214 689 503 J61 423 417 2 UNDER le YEARS 142 178 77 51 21 6 656 482 443 67 'a 39 14 18 3 UNDER 18 NEAPS 135 101 34 13 11 2 296 192 174 25 10 4 940E9 18 yEA9$ 1: 100 50 18 2 I 115 54 49 1 4 3 46 39 7 7 4 5 UNDER_-- YEARS-- 41 13 3 7 7 - 6 OR Mom. LINDER 18 YEARS IC 2 23 17 6 4 . 4 23 6 6 2 . 2 . 10 7 3 3 3 - 4 2 1 :OTAL-DWN-C4IL',REN UNDER Id YE4Bs 3 689 2-341 1-990 -361 1-071 813 )vERAGE PE" FAMILY: . . . _298 116 .64 52 1.06 1.20 1.72 0.56 1;44 161 -74 87 4VERAGF PER FAMILY WITm 004 L.ALDR"N 204 0.74 0.42 (8) 0.22 0.52 (R) 7.03 1.87 1.95 1.54 2.42 2.51 0,19 2.18 (9) (B) 00 2;11 (8) (R) 'GE OF OwN CHILDREN

------TOTAL- -- 3 469 1 944 1 302 642 747 398 348 'AM1LIE5 41791... 279 37 242 404 39 09 90-CH1LDRE4q- IN0EA-18 yEAN5. 1 647 603 295 408 304 74 OITm CHILDRE'l UNCER 18 i,EARS. 230 227 13 214 423 -6 1 822 1 251 1 007 442 417 ALL_UNDEF -6- YEARS 214 324 oa 52 24 . .--) )-. i . 407 58 76 33 43 m m m 279 274 5 111 40d 4 SOME UNDEK 6. 501.4E.6 TO 17 YEARS 2 2 14 10 4 475 313 242 21 11.5 ALL 6 1.) 17 YEARS 118 _15 18 12 .7 11 9 940 660 451 209 197 97 2 100 32 12 19 51 14 37 1OFILITY

----TOTAL J 469 I 944 1 302 642 7u7 398 348 IONMOVERS 2 218 279 242 499 39 459 I08E85 . . . 1 lit 500 521 463 175 287 1 251 211 N 176 434 23 410 SAME COUNTY 834 712 121 284 223 61 66 748 527 444 23 45 65 16 49 SAME_STATE" 83 155 123 32 19 14 25 203 139 114 25 35 26 4 DIFFERENT STATE 22 13 14 - 14 14 230 128 170 e 5 ct OTHER 74 62 12 12 6 6 69 39 35 16 - 16 5 19 16 3 2 2 9 7 . EARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED TOTAL 3 469 1 944 1 302 642 074-LESS-THAN 12 SEAR% 747 308 348 279 37 242 499 815 222 77 145 204 77 39 459 USBAND 12_YEA9S, FIFE LESS 127 84 6 79 305 10 163 e5 51 . 34 60 793 1FE 12 YEARS, Hlr_,AND LESS 46 14 -4 - 4 13 " 458 209 _94 115 Ile 44 74 9 OTH 12 YEARS ...... 76 12 64 55 ,-.- - 679 455 352 4 52 058444O 13 TO A5 -YEAR54-WEFE LESS 103 141 46 56 30 4 . . . , . , 224 134 _96 26 53 7 46 IFE 11 TO 15 yEAF15-, HUSBAND LESS 38 64 37 27 13 272 187 143 45 47 11 j 10 0744_13 TO in YEARE-,-a-. e-,-. 24 23 g 6 14 18 4 i 208 164 112 32 15 man° 16 OP MORE YEARS-. WIFE. LEES 21 19 2 15 6 9 7 208 143 106 37 50 40 2 m1 TEE 16 OR MORE YEARS, NUSBAND LESS 10 _7 . _7 -d 5 218 172 128 44 14 7 7 2 OTH 16 OR MORE YEARS 223 18 1 17 44 , 14 172 123 48 27 18 9 12 - 12 11 - 11

96 91 Table 17. Characteristics of Married-Couple Families, by Joint Labor Force Status of the Husband and Wife, by Age of Husband: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXTI

IN LABOR FORCE HUSBAND-ANO WIFE-NOT IN LABOR FORCE

HUSBAND AND WIFE HUSBAND ONLY WIFE oNLY SURJECT ALL MARRIED- HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND COUPLE _ LINDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45 AND UNDER 45_AND FAMILIES TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER

BLAO-E-M*KR-I-L-D-COUP LE FAM IL I E S-- CONT INUED

NUMBER oF EARNERS 499 39 459 TOTAL 3469 1 944 1 302 642 747 398 748 279 37 242 HuSOAND AN EARNER: ToTAL 2705 1 873 1 260 613 715 381 334 66 10 55 51 17 34 1 EABN'R 542 76 67 10 435 252 167 - - - 31 10 20 7 EARNERS 1 654 1 382 1 015 347 210 114 96 45 8 37 16 6 10 3 EARNERS OR MoRE 509 415 158 257 70 15 55 20 2 18 5 1 4 HUSBAND NOT AN EAR,ER: ToTAL1 764 71 42 29 32 17 16 213 27 186 447 22 425 4 21 73 - 73 I EARNER. . . 254 42 35 _8 6 121 109 2 EARNERS CR moRE 125 24 3 21 lb kJ 7 67 67 18 2 16

AGE OF SPOUSES

TOTAL 3469 1 944 1702 642 747 348 348 279 37 242 499 39 459 2 - ROTH_UNUER 25 YEARS . . . 4 . . 118 67 67 48 40 - 2 2 2 m MuSaAW1 UNDEP 25 YEARS WIFE OTHER 16 14 14 --2 -2 - - - -- _- - 645 495 495 170 130 7 11 12 - mUs8AND 25 TO 34-YEARS. WIFE OMER 175 124 124 40 -40 2 a - 17 13 - 11 11 - 90T4 35 To 44 YEARS . . , ...... 521 392 792 106 106 MURIAND 35 TO 44-YEARS. WIFE OTHER 302 210 210 - 73 73 - 13 13 .. _6 6 _- 79 - 19 29 - 29 90TH 45 TO 54 YEARS ...... 345 217 - 217 79 - 19 HuS8AND 45 TO 54-YEARS, WIFE OThER 291 190 - 190 82 , 82 9 - 9 10 10 62 51 64 - 64 ROTH 55 TO 64 YEARS ...... 293 115 - 115 62 51 HUS8AND 55_TO 64_YEARS, RIFE OTHER 265 85 85 72 72 65 65 43 PUTh 65 yEARS AND ()VER..; . ;-, . . -. 205 10 - 10 28 28 lb 18 240 2:2 80 74 - 74 HUSRANO 65 YEARS AND OVER, RIFE OTHER . . . 202 24 - 24 25 25 90

FAMILY INCOME

TOTAL 3469 1 944 1 302 642 747 798 348 279 77 242 499 39 459 UNDER 12.500 42 5 4 1 14 a 6 -2 - -2 21 6 19 $2,500 TO 14.999 03 16 10 _6 26 18 8 17 3 78 37 65000 TO 89,999 394 75 -53 22 106 78 29 41 10 ;? 172 I; 160 810;000 TO 614,999 457 192 116 27 135 79 57 47 6 37 135 12 124 s15.000 Td 819,999 460 222 169 53 137 69 69 57 4 50 48 2 45 120;000 TO 924-999 409 237 162 76 112 55 57 38 5 34 21 4 17 9 48 1250140 TO-s49,999 1 250 v54 674 720 175 77 98 71 62 50 2 850,000 AND nvER 764 293 155 178 41 15 26 -17 --1 16 17 --- 13 9 MEDIAN INCOME DOLLARS . 23418 30251 28523 24501 18 652 16 698 20466 Id751 14278 19136 10585 892 10681

SPANTSK-OWM-I-N-MACOUP-C-FAMILILS

SIZE OF FAMILY 46 257 TOTAL 2824 1 300 937 763 1 119 767 752 103 23 79 302 2 PERSONS 576 241 154 87 153 59 94 32 7 25 149 4 3 PERSONS 615 712 224 88 229 150 79 22 4 17 52 a In 8 PERSONS 720 368 270 98 287 207 79 20 5 15 46 16 29 s PERSONS 454 199 161 39 216 171 44 15 2 13 24 7 17 6 PERSDNS 230 103 77 25 110 90 20 7 4 3 10 3 8 7 OR MORE-PERSONS 229 77 51 26 124 89 36 _6 _1 _6 21 _9 13 AvEMAGE PER FAmiLy- 4.00 3.96 3.99 3.91 4.38 4.56 7.97 3.75 (B) 3.76 7.38 (B) 3.15

AGE OF mEMSEPS 767 352 103 23 79 302 46 257 TOTAL . . 2824 1 300 937 363 1 119 WITH mEM9ERS UNDER 18 YEARS i 977 946 /57 190 884 698 186 15 34 _97 _41 _56 1072L_ME8BERS_UNDE5 18 yEARS 4449 1932 1 616 316 2 194 1 604 791 91 37 53 -232 108 124 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2.25 2.04 2.14 1.66 2.48 2.58 2.10 (9) (Si (R) 2.40 (8) (B)

WIT'. 4Em8ER5 1R-10-64 yEARS 2735 1 298 937 361 1 109 767 342 98 23 74 222 46 186 ToTAL MEMBERS la TO 64 yEARS 0575 3157 2104 1 053 2 625 1-686 -940 -252 -50 202 540 104 435 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 2.40 2;47 2;25 2;92 2.37 2;20 2.75 2.58 (B) (B) 2.33 (B) 2.34

WITH 4EMBERS_65_YEARS AND OVER 701 52 12 40 63 9 54 - 31 154 - 154 TOTAL-HEM8ERS 65 YEARS ANO OVER 437 -65 14 50 80 _10 70 n _.. 43 250 _- 250 AVEFAGF PER FAMILY 1.45 (9) (S) (2: CB) (B) (B) (9) (B) (B) 1.62 (B) 1.62 'INCLUDES "NO EARNERS."

NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY 81 OF ANY RACE. 92 Table 17. Characteristics of Married-Couple Families, byJoint Labor Force Status ofthe Husband: March 1985Continue2 Husband and Wife, by Age of !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT!

IN LABOR FORCE HUSBAND-ANDWIFE NOT ---- IN LABOR FORCE HUSBANDAnn WIFE SUBJECT ALL musriANo ONLY WIFE ONLY MARRIED- HUSBAND HUSBAND HuSPANDHUSBAND HUSBANDHUSBAND COUPLE UNDER 45__AND HUSBANDHUSBAND FAMILIES UNDER 45-AND UNDER 45 AND UNDER TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL P5 OVER 415 AND TOTAL 45 OVER TOTAL 45 OVER

SPANISH-ORIGIN v.RRI E FAMILIESCON'.

NUMBER OF 0Y0. .HILDREN

-TOTAL 2 824 FAMILIES WITH! 1 300 937 363 1 119 767 352 103 23 79 302 46 257 NO-CHILUREN--UNDER 18 YEARS 932 380 187 194 1 UNDER 18 YEARS 263 73 190 60 0 634 347 219 01 230 6 223 2 UNDER 18 YEARS 90 242 173 70 23 3 19 640 339 299 50 22 9 13 3 UNDER 18 YEARS 277 225 51 11 7 N 349 146 134 12 21 15 7 4 UNDER 18 YEARS 1P2 161 21 6 1 5 154 62 54 3 85 14 7 7 5 UNDER 18 YEARS 75 9 3 3 5 67 17 16 1 2 3 6 OR MORE LINDER 18 YEARS 45 40 5 i 40 9 5 5 - 9 - 26 21 6 - - 6 2 3 TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS 4-171 AyERAGE PER FAMILY. 1 836 1 569 267 2 067 1 739 -32e ...... 1.48 78 36 41 107 1.41 1.68 0.74 1.135 2.27 0,93 190 83 AVERAGE PER FAMILY WITH OWN CHILDREN 2.20 2.0C 0.75 (8/ 0,52 0.63 (8) 0.32 2.09 1.58 2.41 2.51 2.02 (BI (3) CO) 03) tR) (BC AGE OP OWN CHILDREN TOTAL 2 824 1 300 FAmILIES- WITH1-- 637 363 1 119 767 352 103 23 79 302 46 257 No EHILOREN UNDER 18 YEARS 932 380 1e7 194 wITH_CHIEDREN UNOER 18 yEAPS 263 _73 190 60 8 51 230 ALE LINDER 6 YEARS 1 092 920 750 169 857 694 6 223 ...... _ 162 43 15 28 498 239 232 6 240 39 33 SOME_UNDER -6. SOME 6 TO 17 YEARS, 239 2 5 4 1 , . . . 583 243 lu 13 1 ALL 6 TO 17 YEARS . 234 __9 315 289 25 6 . . ; . 811 1 19 16 438 294 154 302 166 135 -3 32 6 26 40 11 29 NORILITY TOTAL NONmOVERS 2 824 1 300 937 363 1 119 767 352 1 475 103 23 79 302 46 257 NoVERS 613 358 256 539 2441 258 1 400 6R7 70 0 62 201 16 SAME COUNTY 57T 108 500 456 94 33 186 873 412 15 17 100 70 SAmE-STATE 365 67 367 300 67 18 5 214 106 13 56 N 40 88 18 87 73 13 6 4 DIFFERENT 'TATC 144 71 2 16 7 9 OTHER 59 12 56 U8 8 3 170 79 2 1 13 3 10 68 10 70 64 6 6 5 1 15 4 11 YEARS OF SCHOOL 00=0LETED -TOTAL 2 824 1 300 637 363 1 119 767 352 03 23 50TH_LESSITHAN_12.yEARS 1 129 300 241 79 302 46 257 4USEA449 12-YEARs.-.IFE LESS 127 512 324 1/*IS 45 7 39 208 _86 47 29 96 64 203 28 176 WIFE 12 YEARS; HUSRANU LESS 32 .3 ,_. 272 1,34 90 3 23 2 21 50744 -12 YEARS . 44 163 78 25 . . . . . , . . 18 6 12 17 . 441 246 161 55 5 12 4USBAND 13 10 15 yEARs; WIFE LESS 165 115 u0 15 4 Il 25 189 101 .1 20 72 5 20 RIFE 13 To 18 YEARS, HUSBAN D LESS 58 14 2 1 131 79 - 14 2 11 307H 13 TO 19 YEARS . 62 16 41 35 6 7 ...... 3 4 5 101 70 56 IN - 5 MUSSAND 16 0R_M0RE yEARS.--WIFE LESS 39 23 _6 . . - 169 93 71 1 - 1 RIFE 16 OR MORE YEARS, HUsSANO LESS 23 66 39 27 4 4 _75 50 34 6 2 4 30TH 16 OR MORE YEARS 17 15 5 7 5 110 73 3 5 2 3 54 19 2t, 21 7 5 5 4 - 4 4UmLER OF EARNERS

TOTAL 2 824 1 300 937 363 1 119 'USAAND AN EARNER) 767 352 103 23 79 302 46, ToTAL. 257 2 422 1 EARNER 1 277 922 355 1 070 733 338 778 211 10 12 53 15 2 EARNERS . __80 -68 -12 668 477 191 38 1 229 877 . - . 29 9 21 _ 3 _EARNERS OR KIR 728 169 299 209 90 415 15 S 7 17 7 10 !us0ANO NOT AN EARNUR1 300 126 174 103 46 57 6 1 5 7 7 TOTAL1. . 403 23 15 1 EARNER 6 49 34 14 R2 IN 68 249 107 16 11 6 3 31 219 2 EARNERS OR toRE 2 1 43 13 31 45 77 1 2 43 2 10 a 8 37 1 36 21 1 2C *GE OF SPOUSES

. TOTAL-. .- 2 024 -- 1 300 937 363 1 119 767 352 40TR-UNDER 25 YEARS ...... 103 23 79 302 . .. 164 80 80 . 46 257 IUSRANO UNDER 25_YEARS, WIFE OTHER 80 80 , 2 2 33 20 20 - - 2 2 10TH-25 TO 34 YEARS . 11 -II - 2 2 . . . . , . 666 340 - ., _., - 340 248 248 n 9 40S9AND 25 TO 39..TEARS. WIFE OTHER 245 102 9 11 11 - 07M-35 TO 44 YEARS ... 102 125 125 - ...... 42e 3 3 14 14 247 247 - 166 168 - 4 WSRAND 35 TO 44 YEARS; wIFE0THER 4 - 0 -9 295 147 147 - 134 134 _- - 1074_45 TO 54 YEARS . . . -3 3 . WSBAND 45 TO 54 YEARS; WIFE OTHER 255 134 . 139 -66 R6 10 - 230 102 15 15 a - 15 01=1_55 TO 64 YEARS-. 102 In+ 1044 _8 8 . .---.--.-,-. 192 55 - 55 68 15 - 15 10594440 55 TO 64 YEARS. WIFE OTHER 68 18 10 02 151 50 . So 67 67 - 52 0TA_65 YEARS AND_GVER. . .-...... -, 118 4 lOT 10 24 - 24 USBANO 65 yEARs AND OVER, WIFE OTHER = 4 14 14 8 9 -. . . 105 91 = 91 13 13 13 13 21 21 58 - 58 'AmILy INCOME

TOTAL 2 824 1 300 937 363 1 119 767 WDER 62.100. 44 352 103 23 79 302 46 7 _6 i 27 23 257 2,500 TO $4,999 3 - . = 11 _67 13 10 -2 24 _3 -8 5-.000 TO 89.999. 20 5 _4 3 27 320 70 55 15 129 _98 10 16 10,000 TO 614,999 31 23 8 16 98 20 419 148 -98 20 222 169 la 15;000 TO 619,999 53 a 4 44 71 354 150 114 36 161 6 65 20,000 TO $24,099 113 OD -6 2 6 34 377 179 134 -45 164 5 30 25,000 TO $49999 112 52 15 3 12 1 004 595 425 19 1 IS 50,000_AND-OVER 170 332 207 124 00 6 34 37 239 _ 168 93 75 60 -24 36 1 37 MEDIAN INcoME (MLA 99 6 - 26 012 26697 32386 19 845 17711 23297 -6 24612 11030 7701 11805 'INCLUDES "No EARNERS.**

NoTE1 PERSONS oF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY RE oF ANY RACE. 98 93 Table 113. Characteristics of bidethad=Cot#46 Raibilbat, by Joint alticatiOnal Level: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS.FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TExTI

IJOINT LE9FL oF EDuCATION_

HUSBAND wIFE m95BAND WIFE BOTHMUSANO WIFE 13 TO 13 TO I6 -09 SUPJECT ALL 16-OR LESS 12 12 -15 15 BoTH moRE moRE _BOTH MARRIED. THAN YEARS, yEARS, aQTM YEARS; _YEARS, 13 To _D6UPLE YEARS, YEARS, 16-OR -12 WIFEHUSBAND -12 WIFEHUSBAND 15 WIFE FAMILIES YEARS HUSBAND MORE LESS LESS yFA3S LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS yEARs

ALL mARRIED-couRLE FAMILIES

5122 OF ,4m1LY

TOTAL 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 401 12 151 2 PERSONS 4 327 2 982 2 691 5 865 2 340 5 676 19 220 3 549 1 103 2 034 4 115 1 462 1 140 083 1 921 989 2 016 3 PERSONS 11 346 1 299 610 966 2 937 1 017 647 640 1 419 502 4 Pos04 11 666 1 235 993 606 736 3 147 1 3.81 734 752 5 98957N9 1 530 485 1 599 5 218 621 306 402 1 6 PERSONS 302 524 305 264 680 219 598 1 698 339 117 177 7-06-m049-PERSONS 452 170 15 III 227 49 152 1 012 319 59 67 _197 71 00 4J 88 36 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 3.28 3.22 66 3.29 3.13 3.33 336 1.55 3.35 3.36 3;12 3.28

AGE OF 4Em9685

TOTAL .--- SO 3s0 7 115 2 dol 4 403 12 151 WITH MEMBERS uNDER 16 YEAMS 4 327 2 962 ? 641 5 865 2 360 5 676 PS 030 ? 599 1 304 1 700 -6 489 2 370 1 554 1 554 3 153 1 154 3 161 TOTAL_MEMBERS__UNDE8 18 YEARS 47-488 5-691 2 550 3 194 12 040 4 516 2 034 AvERADE PER FAMILY 190 P 938 5 895 2 059 5.772 2;19 1.96 1.28 1.86 1.91 1.82 1.89 1.87 1.78 1.83 8174 mEmBE85-18-70-64-YEARS- 45 352 5 441 2 502 3 748 II 344 4 040 2 657 2 547 5 507 7 188 -5 399 TOTAL MEMBERS 13 T0 64 YEARS 102 590 12- 388 5-693 0-603 25-878 AVERA:A PER FAMILY 9-382 5 916 5 615 12 677 4 758 11 900 2.26 2.24 7.28 2.30 2.20 2;46, 2.23 2.20 2.30 2.17 2.22 RIT. mEmSERS_65_yEARS_AND OvER -9 374 2 896 604 1 241 I 640 596 526 287 _ 714 342 TOTAL-4EmHEPS 65 YEARS 4,0 0468 15 165 4 863 530 973 1 992 7 584 94- -871 -450 1-127 546 4429460E PER FAMILY 1.62 845 1.68 1.61 1.61 1.54 1.50 1.68 1.57 1.58 1.60 1.59

404RER o= no CHIL!'4,.N

TOTAL 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 12 151 EAMILIES-AITHI- 4 327 2 962 2 691 5 865 2 360 5 676

No_CHILDRE.LUNOER 18 YEARS 26 140 4 813 1 858 2 814 5 793 2 937 1 1 URDU, 18 YEARS 9 640 931 1 156 2 771 1 730 2 535 882 490 723 2 492 889 637 599 1 226 510 1 202 2 UNDER 18 YEARS 9 456 718 466 501 2 656 401 605 626 1 400 917 i 386 3 1INDE4 18 MEARS 3 635 394 200 251 690 4 UNDER Id YEARS 385 231 208 501 151 424 1 070 184 71 87 240 106 12 78 127 43 5 UNDER-Id-YEARS 200 74 102 22 17 57 It 20 19 30 6 19 6 08 moRE UNDER 18 YEARS 130 51 5 9 24 13 5 5 8 3 7 roTAL-OWN-CNILDREN UNDER lb YEARS 45 556 4 931 2_409 2. 941 11_757 4-360 2-775 2-689 5-772 2 007 5 715 WRAGE PER FAMILY... . ._. ...- . .- 0.90 0.69 4.86 0.67 0;97 1.01 0.94 1.07 0.90 lvERAGE pER FAMILY WITH owN CHILOREN 1.88 0.85 1.01 2.14 1,94 1.85 1.95 1.90 1.91 1.89 1.87 1.78 1.82

kGE oF OWN CH1L0REN TOTAL -- 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 12 151 4 327 2 691 rAmILIES. 13IT341 2 962 5 865 2 360 5 676 mo-oH/LOREN-UN068-18 YEARS- 26 140 4 813 I 558 2 814 5 793 2 037 1 431 1 156 2 773 1 WITH CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS 24 210 230 2 535 2 301 1 244 1 588 6 358 2 290 1 531 ALL-ONDER-6-YEARS.. .-, 1 535 3 092 I 130 3 141 . . . . 6 668 506 290 329 1 794 556 498 480 785 SomF UNDER 6; SOME 6 TO 17 yEARS 420 1 002 -5 048 543 261 277 1 321 472 325 343 630 ALL 6 To 17 YEARS 12 495 211 . 666 1 253 693 983 3 241 1 262 708 711 1 677 491 1 474

1080LITy

TOTAL 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 12 151 4 327 2 962 2 691 5 865 2 360 104m0yERS 31 096 5 017 5 676 1 776 3 170 7 604 2 616 1 751 1 379 IOVERS 79 254 3 331 1 397 3 055 2 099 1 026 1 232 9 547 1 710 1 211 SAME COUNTY 1 311 2 534 963 2 621 9 979 1 277 563 756 2 573 883 706 684 SAME STATE 976 515 1 096 4 273 414 209 278 942 358 244 338 634 DIFFERENT STATE 4 275 210 647 280 208 171 917 401- 227 750 806 19e 817 OTHER 727 128 45 114 29 69 14 39 119 46 III

.AnoR FORCE STATUS

TOTAL ...- .-.- .-----.. .-. 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 luSBAND AND WIFE IN LABoR FoRCE 12 151 4 327 2 962 2 691 5 865 2 360 5 676 25 014 1 732 1 002 1 819 6 421 2 260 1 736 1 740 3 058 1 559 3 687 .00TH EMPLOYED . , 1 22 664 414 829 1 572 5 775 2 092 1 OnLY HUSBAND-EMPLOYED 552 1 621 2 853 1 457 3 549 1 234 161 113 104 352 100 87 71 12.7 26 93 PNLY WIFE EMPLOYED 935 117 34 286 -80Th-UNEMPLOYED 114 65 91 41 64 76 45 181 40 25 .28 56 NLy mUSPAND_IN LAsOR FORCE 3 _6 -6 -14 --- 14 737 2 087 1 089 1 098 EMPLoyED 3 722 1 348 711 635 2 162 1 484 14 073 1 894 1 017 1 019 3 547 1 304 6h2 603 2 135 lUi 1 470 UNEMPLOYED 664 193 72 -80 175 -44 NLy_019E_IN LABOR FORCE -29 23 28 6 14 2 343 472 97 393 511 188 136 115 107 166 EMPLOYED- 2 215 158 432 82 367 495 172 134 110 102 161 UNEMPLOYED-...... _, 158 128 -39 -15 26 16 16 5 EITHER muSeANO NOB WIFE IN THE LABOR FORCE 8 256 2 824 2 5 3 . 614 1 092 1 496 530 379 200 539 235 347 Table 18. Characteristics of Married-Cc)uple Families, by Joint Educational Level;March1985-Continued 1NURBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

JONT IFVFF 6F-EbuCATIOk

HusBAND WIFE HUSbAND -WIFE boTH MUSPAND WIFE SUBJECT 13 TO 13 TO 15-OR 16 OR ALL LESS -12 -12 MARRIED- 15 15 BOTH MORE --MORE BOTH THAN YEARS, YEARS._ BOTH YEARS. _yEANS, 13 TO COUPLE 42 WIFE HUSbAND YEARS, YEARS, 16 OR --12 WIFE HOSSAND 15 WIFE HUSBAND FAMILIES YEARS LESS LESS MORE YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS YEARS

4,A,14-tol8-4:11--c:0442-LE FAHILIES--CONTINum

NUMBER OE EARNERS

TOTAL . 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 HUSBAND Ad4 EARNLR: 12 151 4 327 2 952 2 691 5 855 2 360 5 676 ToTAL 40 761 A 008 2 155 3 015 10 372 3 720 2 495 2 419 1 EARNER 10 353 i 503 5 281 2 035 5 272 2 EARNERS 812 683 2 620 980 513 447 1 430 22 952 1 815 977 278 1 006 3_EARNERS OR MORE 1 658 5 672 2V,: 1 spo 1 580 2 772 1 456 7 457 690 367 674 2 080 375 HUSBAND-NOT AN EARNER: 391 392 1 079 301 812 TOTAL' 9 529 3 107 646 I 388 1 778 1 FARNgp 607 477 272 584 325 404 2 229 622 124 333 435 2 ARNERS OR MORE 04 135 23 110 100 113 876 23A 60 146 200 59 45 24 45 35 26 AGE OF SPOUSES

TOTAL 50 350 7 115 2 801 4 403 12 151 4 327 a 962 B0TH-UNDER-25 YEARS . . . . 2 691 5 065 2 360 5 670 1 728 273 i59 143 617 HuS9AND UNDER 25 YEARS; WIFE OTHER 142 1T6 122 44 31 331 -41 13 99 60 ROTH.25 TO 34 YEARS-4-. _20 _40 -23 -16 -31 17 ...... 8 991 510 363 3?;117 2 451 HUSBAND 25 TO 14 yEAMS. WIFE OTHER 831 630 701 i 026 611 1 397 2 505 236 207 170 769 9014 .15 TO 44 YEARS.... 290 193 207 2544 -95 185 7 670 551 282 440 1 1-6 731 419 HUSBAND 35 TO 44 YEARS, WIFE OTHER 474 1 191 1 435 3 911 291 198 265 877 403 245 BOTH.45 TO 54 YEARS .-. .... 5 171 590 255 606 ;1: 542 100 506 1 383 437 241 193 695 HUSBAND 45 TO 54 YEARS. WIFE OTHER 3 423 411 222 401 ROTH.55 TO 64 YEARS.... . 224 347 620 299 236 146 404 .. 5 063 914 333 567 155 359 HUSAAND 53-TO 64-YEARS, wIFE_OTHER 1 292 420 194 160 630 159 403 3 300 _ 634 217 422 693 251 171 97 ROTH 65 YEARS AND OVER; . . . 40 140 256 5 547 i 913 336 717 895 HuSBA440 65 yEARS ANO OVER. WIFE OTHER 336 330 150 394 185 291 . . . . 2 609 730 01 416 497 161 126 77 190 105 127 PAHILY INCOME

TOTAL- 50 350 7 115 2 801 uNpER_A2,500 A 403 12 151 4 327 2 962 2 991 5 865 2 360 536 129 29 76 6 676 12.500 TO 14.999 120 42 31 24 41 13 27 611 220 61 78 -33 55,000 TO 19,999 116 26 21 14 3 373 1 428 254 469 194 16 810,000 TO 614.999 007 121 _78 ill -54 -55 A 883 1 546 426 641 1 042 314 115.000 TO 10,499 271 170 236 106 131 5 235 1 126 410 636 1 423 425 134 $20.000 TO 124.994 5 486 855 246 306 143 192 416 607 1 405 _ 540 348 125.000 TO 149,999 20 882 297 430 185 275 1 570 1 CO6 1 558 5 622 2 030 1 359 1 350 150;000 AND OvER -9 341 234 2 561 1 267 2 350 mEDIAN INCOME _1 520 741 429 504 2 165 DOLLARS. 29 612 15 934 72 tg2 22 ?1; 579 2 631 23 784 30 748 29 054 32 683 41 632 37 011 47 751

WRITE MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

SI7E OF EAMILY

TOTAL 45 043 6 135 2 PERSONS 2 565 3 979 11 267 4 024 2 646 2 403 17 954 3 159 1 056 3 PERSONS 1 371 3 994 1 412 1 073 P35 7 ic, .2 1 114 560 4 PERSONS 916 567 554 1 305 1 10 511 819 549 ! :g2 , 0, 659 5 PERSPNs 4 515 :!1 662 1 422 411 1 441 506 258 337 1 161 461 243 6 PERSONS - 222 629 184 514 1 501 99 4,5 279 137 382 145 94 274 39 7 °R MORE PERSONS 753 217 43 63 145 139 AVERASE PER FAMILY 54 _39 37 76 28 54 3.21 3.13 3 .22 3;05 3.29 3 .32. T.18 1.30 3.34 3.07 3.24 AuE oF MEMBERS

--TOTAL- 45 643 6 135 2 565 1 039 WITH REMMERS ONDER le YEARS_ 11 263 4 024 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 008 5 173 22 181 2 154 1 162 1 44P _5 891 2 155 1 313 1 342 2 398 TOTAL mEMBERE-UNDER le YEARS 41 638 4_627 2 228 963 2 815 AVERAGE PER FAMILY 7 677 10 802 4 084 2 gel 2 529 5 434 1 727 1.88 2.15 1.92 1.85 5 130 1.83 1.90 1.50 1;88 1.82 1.76 1.82 441141 MFMRERs 18 TO 64 YEARS 40 912 A 624 2 267 3 248 10 491 3 723 2 355 2 261 TOTAL MEMBERS 18 1.0 64 YEARS 91 758 10 296 5 076 5 114 1 927 4 909 AVE-RASE PER FAMILY 7 310 23 771 8_349 5 205 4 988 11-768 4-174 2;24 2;23 2.24 2,25 2.27 10 850 2.24 2.21 2.20 2.30 2;17 2.21 wITH. NEH3ERS-68-yEARS-AND-OVER- 8 507 2 616 581 1 132 1 964 570 491 265 674 TOTAL HEMBERS_65 YEARS AND OVER 14 028 4 261 941 1 850 317 480 2 471 910 815 418 1 074 4vERA4E PeR FAMILY 1.63 1.69 506 -780 1;62 1.63 1.56 1.60 1..6 1.5P 1.59 '1NCLuDLs 4NO EARNLRS9. 1.59 1.62 95 Tatdo 111: Charactorisih:s of Married-C:044o Riroilies; by JointEducationtdLeVei:March 1985Continued [NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS; FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

JOINT LEVEL OF EDuCATION

HUSBAND WIFE HUSBAND WIFE BOTH HUSBAND WIFE SUBJECT 13 TO 19 TO 16 OR 16 OR ALL LESS _ __12 12 15 15 -BOTH -MORE -MORE MARRIED- BOTH THAN YEARS, -YEARS. BOTH YEARS. YEARs, 13 TO YEARS; _YEARS, 16 OR COUPLE _12 wIFEHUSBAND 12 WIFE HUSBAND -15 wIFE HUSBAND MORE FAMILIES YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS YEARS

WEI 1-T-E 14-51191 ED-- CO-UPLEF191-1-L-YE-S-- CONTINUE D

Num8ER OF CHN CHIL0REN

TOTAL -_- 45 641 6 135 2 565 3 079 ii 267 FAMILIES RITH:- 4 024 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 088 5 173 NO CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS 24 078 4 178 I. 455 2 511 5 493 I. 931 1 328 I 076 1 UNDER IR YEARS 2 618 I 125 2 373 a 674 765 441 641 2 285 510 556 521 1 125 442 2 UNDER 18 YEARS 0 471 614 424 1 089 425 2 436 826 531 543 1 101 354 1 218 3 UNnER id YEARS 3 191 331 162 216 806 4 UNDER 18 YEARS 345 186 179 468 123 374 902 149 60 65 200 87 75 66 118 38 5 UNDER 18 YEARS- 225 59 94 21 13 41 14 14 15 26 4 18 6 OR MORE UNDER 18 YEARS 102 40 1 7 16 11 5 5 8 I 7 TOTAL_004_ CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS 40 218 4 121 2 110 2 492 lu 584 3 958 AVERAGE PER FAMILY. 2 362 2_485 5 327 1 668 5-090 . . . . 0.88 0.67 0.82 0.64 0.94 0.98 0.89 1.03 0.97 AVE4A6E PER FAMILY WITH 001 CHILDREN 1.96 0.98 2.11 1.90 1.62 1.83 1.39 1.79 1.87 1.87 ?!.N 1.82

AGE 0F 041 CHILDREN

TOTAL 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 379 11 267 4 n24 FA4ILIES yITH: 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 088 5 173 No_CHILDREN_UNDE4_18_YEARS 24 078 4 178 I 455 2 511 I. 5 413 931 1 328 1 076 2 618 1 125 PITH CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEAPS 71 565 2 373 I 957 1 110 1 366 5 784 2 093 1 318 1 327 2 845 963 2 800 ALLANDER_6_yEARS_._...... 6 027 455 260 286 1 616 523 448 427 709 371 913 COME-UNDER-6.-50HE 6 TO 17 YEARS 4 384 469 220 227 1 171 _ 426 ALL 6 TO 17 YEARS 259 285 679 156 593 11 155 1 033 630 854 2 977 1 146 612 615 1 556 436 I 294

MOBILITY

TOTAL 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 879 11 267 4 024 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 084 5 173 404404FRS 26 311 4 310 I 650 2 7446 7 116 2 454 I 572 I 242 3 139 I 248 2 791 4UVERS 17 331 1 325 914 I 091 4 151 I 570 1 074 1 161 2 324 840 2 381 SAME COUNTY 6 931 1 108 500 666 2 329 797 SAME 5TATE- 624 620 883 448 957 3 973 370 201 254 893 343 299 019FERENT STATE 274 598 165 596 246 1g 146 847 375 197 719 758 179 752 OTHEP 3ril 92 23 92 55 29 23 85 28 76

GARDA FORCE STATUS TOTAL . 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 879 11 267 4 024 2 646 2 403 2 080 5 173 iusaANo-Amo4qh i'; i:Ago; Foic 22 350 1 455 804 I 578 5 066 2 092 1 519 52 40TH EMPLOYED 1 525 V?: 1 350 3 322 70 396 1 170 736 1 360 5 260 I 037 I 361 I 432 2 637 I 277 3 206 ONLY HUSBAND_EMPLOYED 1 062 146 101 86 311 05 73 56 99 23 83 ONLy WIFE EmPLOY9D 779 103 29 91 250 58 BOTH UNEMPLOYED 79 34 53 50 33 143 -36 19 -22 44 3 6 2 10 - 0NLy-HUSBAND IN LABOR FORCE 13 642 1 035 I 095 468 3 524 I. 263 654 591 2 047 372 EmPLOyED- 13 060 1 667 I 384 938 897 3 370 I. 221 629 573 2 022 368 I 375 -UNEMPLOYED 582 167 67 71 154 42 ,NLy WIFE TN LABOR F0RCE _25 18 25 --4 ---0 2 012 371 89 316 466 172 116 IOU 95 146 EMPLOYED 1 912 337 74 1E2 301 453 159 116 96 90 145 142 -UNEMPLOYED...... *9 34 _15 14 14 -12 --- 3 -3 1 - 4E1114E9 HUSBAND NO9 HIFE IA! THE Lc809 FORCE 7 609 2 474 586 I 017 I 410 527 39R 108 023 220 326

IUMBER OE EARNERS

TOTAL- 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 879 11 267 4 024 ,USBAND AN EARNERI 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 068 5 173 TOTAL 17 902 3 477 1 956 2 634 9 599 3 454 2 222 P 158 4 907 I 795 a 600 I. EARNER 9 548 I 364 742 601 2 4614 917 472 409 1 340 252 993 2 EARNERS . . . PO 740 I 555 893 1 451 3 EARNERS n9 MOR 5 228 I 912 I 301 I 344 2 566 I 277 3 069 6 713 558 322 562 1 407 625 349 0059A90 NOT AN EARNER: 354 I 002 265 739 TOTAL1-- 8 641 2 659 606 1 245 1 667 570 425 A45 556 293 372 1 EARNER I 925 506 111 263 405 153 107 73 101 2 EARNERS OR MORE 724 104 178 53 112 180 54 35 19 39 11 23 kGE OF SPOUSES

TOTAL 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 879 li 167 Mk+ uNDER 25 yEARS . 4 024 2 646 2 403 5 464 2 088 5 173 . 1 . 1 588 249 145 130 571 132 122 113 28 4uS5AND NADER 25-YEARS. NIHE OTH=R_ 294 57 36 13 31 43 _11 _38 _20 _12 -29 -15 1074 25 70 34 YEARS . : . . . . 206 8 076 448 348 2 217 761 946 694 942 531 1 276 8.15BAND 25 TO 34_yEA9s. AIEE OTHER 2 369 220 181 147 717 MTH 35 TO 44 yEARS . 205 171 179 220 _79 170 . . . . . A ...... 6 927 464 259 394 1 610 663 419EAND 35 TO 44.YEARS. WIFE OTHER 362 418 1 112 344 1 301 3 468 248 166 210 803 376 211 220 540 208 483 loym-45 TO 54 4E4345 ,-,, . i-. . . 4 712 482 277 429 I 301 417 217 178 856 205 550 9.15R4140 "5 TO 54 YEARS; 0/FE OTH9R 3 001 155 203 28e 752 10TH-55 TO 64 YEARS-.-. 263 205 123 170 110 311 4-.--. ,- 4 701 764 3U6 498 I 233 IUSEAND 55 TO 64 YEARS, WIFE OTHER- 901 196 152 607 149 391 2 944 524 208 353 640 235 154 83 403 120 225 0TH_65 YEARS_AND-OVER ...... 4-,--i 5 203 1 700 331 886 863 127 312 :47 385 174 278 IUSBAND 65 YEARS AND OVER. wIFE DTHER ; ; . ; 2 360 625 170 364 477 150 120 71 174 95 115

,AmtLy INCOME

TOTAL_ 45 643 6 135 2 565 3 879 11 267 4 924 2 646 2 413 5 464 2 088 5 173 WDER $2 500 473 104 70 2.500 Tn 84999 115 16 31 19 40 13 20 497 _ 171 _41 _57 _96 -30 -26 17 15 10 5.00o 70 .0999 2 889 16 1 206 231 379 550 175 101 _55 :24 46 _44 10,000 TO 514.999 4 300 1 342 394 560 _ 937 284 225 153 203 .15,000 TO 819.999 4 675 -93 119 987 365 564 I 292 384 307 218 200 119 20.000 TO 824.999 4 964 159 731 385 _546 I 394 _ 492 333 205 401 163 255 25;000 TO A49,999 19 132 I 392 931 1-405 5 417 1 911 1 230 1 218 2 355 1 114 2 118 60,000-AND-OVER 8 713 203 186 29a 1 445 711 394 "%DIAN INCOME 458 2 065 529 -2 423 DOLLARS. . 30 058 16 166 22 744 22 514 29 041 11 092 29 490 33 007 42 222 37 620 46 017 'INCLUDES .140 EARNERS.. In 1 96 Table 113; Charatrmedifti Of Rilarried-Ccormhs Fannillas, by Apint Educational 1.rmrml: Mitech113136:=Contintsed (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. _ FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS; SEE TEXT)

JOINT LEVEL OF EDuCATIoN HUSBAND BOTHHUSRAND -WIFE HUSBAND _WIFE SUBJECT RIPE 13 TO 13 TO __- -ALL LESS 12 12 16_OR 16-0R MARRIED- 15 15 -BOTH -MORE MORE THAN YEARS. _YEARS. B0TH YEARS, -YEARS, _BOTH _COUPLE 12 w/FE HUSBAND 13 TO YEARS, _YEARS. 16-OR FAMILIES 12 WIFEHUSBAND 15 w1FE HUSBAND YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS MORE YEARS LESS LESS YEARS _ BLACK MA06160.00UPLE-ramIL106

SIZE oF FAMILY

TOTAL 2 PERSONS 3 469 815 163 458 224 272 208 208 3 PERSONS 1 010 354 32 145 NI 38 216 223 776 61 30 60 69 4 PERSONS 130 30 97 156 57 61 815 124 42 68 69 68 57 45 5 PERSONS 112 172 54 70 65 49 6 PERSONS 407 91 41 53 105 47 62 68 208 46 10 5.6 20 22 20 32 7 OR_MORE PERSONS 35 50 16 16 10 172 70 10 17 5 9 11 AVERAGE pER FAMILY 35 12 -8 5 3,73 3.69 4.16 3.71 3.84 4.01 5 3 -6 3.77 3.73 3.34 3.36 3.62 AGE oF MEMBERS _--- -TOTAL- 3 469 815 WITH NEMBERS UNDER_18_YEARS_ 163 458 679 229 272 2 001 337 90 208 202 218 223 TOTAL-MEMBERS-UNDER 18_YEARS 216 446 158 149 157 4_127 603 -223 -434 922 129 131 142 AVERAGE PER FAMILY- 327 366 _306 226 -241 2.06 2.38 2.27 2.01 2.07 279 2.07 1.93 1,94 1.75 1.86 WITH-MEMBERS-18 TO 64 YEARS 1.97 3 234 663 163 T0TAL_MEMBERS_18_ To 64 YEARS 436 662 212 250 206 7 866 1_663 _433 1 135 1 614 205 208 213 AVERAGE PER FAMILY -546 615 460 950 _461 2.43 2.51 2.66 2.60 2.44 490 2.50 2.37 2.23 2.20 2.21 WITH MEMRERS-65-yEARS-AND-ovER- 2.30 620 341 TOTAL-MEMBERS 65 yEARS AND ovER 15 -95 51 17 . .. 934 545 21 29 8 16 21 28 INERAGE PER FAMILY 128 _73 _23 -47 -a 1.51 1.60 (B) 20 33 _36 1.36 (8) (B) (9) (B) (B) (B) (13) 4UMBER oF owN CHILDREN TOTAL-.- 3 469 616 163 456 679 rAMILIES MIMI- 224 272 202 208 218 NO_CMILDPEN_UNDER 16 YEARS 223 1 647 560 72 271 1 UNDER 18 YEARS 251 85 92 54 80 689 92 26 72 154 92 82 2 UNDER la YEARS 53 71 62 64 56 3 uNDER 18 YEARS 656 68 26 67 165 36 40 298 43 66 57 43 51 4 UNDER 18 yEARs- 31 28 68 34 77 115 27 5 20 12 13 5 UNDER_113YEARS 10 24 Ti 4 17 91 _9 10 a 3 6 OR MORE UNDER 18 YEARS i 2 11 2 23 10 5 4 5 2 - 2 - a 2 - 1 - r0TAL-0004-CHILDREN UNDER 18 yEARs 3_689 _580 -203 370 870 - WERAGE PER FAMILY. . .. . 297 346 _306 . .-. . 1.06 0.71 1.25 0.81 -225 -230 268 NERAGE PER FAMILY WITH oWN CHILDREN 1.28 1.33 1.27 1.45 1.08 2;03 2.34 2.23 1.98 2.0) 2.14 1.06 1.20 1.92 1.96 1.76 1.82 1.91 kGE OF OwN CHILDREN . _TOTAL-- 'ARMIES wITHI 3 469 815 163 458 679 224 272 208 208 218 No_CHILDREN_UNDER-18-YEARS 223 1 697 562 72 WITH-CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS- 271 251 85 92 54 1 822 248 91 187 80 92 82 ALL_UNDER_6 yEARS_. 920 139 180 153 407 34 16 35 128 126 140 SOME-UNDER-6, SOME 6 To 17 YEARS 475 118 17 39 35 40 44 ALL 6 To 17 yEARS . _48 32 42 1,3 32 26 . . . . 53 46 25 46 940 166 42 110 198 84 33 28 72 63 37 80 MLITT

TOTAL 3 469 loNNOVERS 115 163 458 679 224 272 INERS 2 218 614 92 350 206 208 218 223 390 132 158 116 97 SANE COUNTY 1 251 201 72 108 289 /19 146 748 91 115 98 112 69 SAME-STATE 140 40 76 193 61 77 203 31 60 41 51 54 25 DIFFERENT STATE 6 19 33 12 19 230 25 14 26 25 20 17 OTHER 12 52 15 P4 69 6 11 22 27 11 29 5 11 4 3 a 9 4 7 ABOR F0-2E STATUS TOTAL .-, . 3 469 815 163 HUSBAND_AND_RIFE IN LABO ORC 450 679 224 272 208 208 1 944 222 85 209 455 218 223 BOTH EMPLOYED- -, 1 665 134 187 164 143 172 195 64 169 379 116 172 ONLY HUSBAND_EMPLOYED 137 162 140 121 154 ONLY WIFE-EMPLOYED 14 10 16 39 13 13 166 118 10 6 15 14 3 - BOTH UNEMPLOYED 20 78 5 12 _7 -25 3 6 a 16 6 NLy_HuS8AND IN LABOFORCE 4 _9 -- -- 747 204 60 -2 1 - EMPLOYED- 118 141 64 47 21 -- 691 184 57 109 50 14 27 UNEMPLOYED._ . . . .. 131 63 43 21 55 19 3 47 12 24 0NLy-w-IFE-IN LABOR FoRCE _9 10 -1 4 - 279 84 4 76 3 _2 -3 E01,0yED 30 13 20 15 252 79 4 64 7 18 12 _UNEMPLOYED. . . . . 27 11 17 ...... = . _27 5 14 7 16 12 EITHER HUSBAND NoR WIFE IN THE LABOR FORCE - 12 3 2 2 499 305 13 1 - 1 - 55 53 13 18 7 a 14 11

102 97 Table 18. Characteristics of Married-Couple Families, by Joint Educational Level: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING oF SYMBOLS. SEE TEXT)

JOINT LEVEL OF EDUCATION

HUSBAND -WIFE HUSBAND WIFE BOTH HUSBAND WIFE 13 To 13 TO 16 OR 16 OR SUBJECT ALL LESS 12 12 15 15 -80TH --MORE --MORE BOTH MARRIED- THAN YEARS, YEARS, BOTH YEARS. YEARS, 13 TO YEARS., YEARS. 16 OR _COUPLE 12 WIFE HUSBAND 12 WIFE HUSBAND 15 WIFE HUSBAND FAMILIES MORE YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS YEARS

BLACK MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES-CONTINUED

NUMBER OF EAPNERS

TOTAL 3 469 815 163 458 679 224 272 208 208 HUSBAND AN EARNERI 218 223 TOTAL 426 2 705 14J 333 608 202 224 186 193 188 203 1 FAWNER 542 119 57 71 117 48 2 EARNERS 30 27 39 19 21 1 654 208 5c, 186 357 118 166 132 133 142 152 3 EARNERS OR MORE 509 99 33 76 135 37 26 26 muSBAND-NOT AN EARNEP1 29 21 29 TOTAL2 764 389 21 125 71 22 48 21 16 31 1 EARNER 99 20 9 40 22 13 24 10 4 16 7 2 EARNEIIS OR MoRE f:: 44 5 36 8 5 10 5 5 5 2

AGE oF SPOUSES

70-.A. . 3 469 855 163 458 679 224 272 208 208 210 223 ROTH-UNDER-75 YEARS .-.. ,-. . . 118 20 11 12 40 6 13 7 4 1 HUSBAND UNDEF 25 YEARS. WIFE OTHaR _16 4 _2 __- -- 11 -2 1 -- - - - 90T4-75 TO 34 YEARS ...... 645 45 46 34 184 54 65 52 55 60 5 0 HUSBAND 25 TO 34 YEARS. RIFE OTHaR 175 _6 17 18 45 -7 20 23 9071 _35 TO 49 YEARS . 19 13 7 . -. . . . . 521 67 17 40 113 49 44 HUSBAND 35 TO 44 NEAPS. WIFE OTHaR 51 33 58 302 29 11 50 55 19 :: 25 31 29 24 ROT445 TO 54 YEARS-. . . . . 345 84 22 64 67 16 24 13 15 HoS6AND 45 TO 54 YEARS. 4IFE_DTHaR_ 15 24 291 65 13 55 45 29 28 13 8 17 17 407_9_55 TO 64 YEARS 4 . . . . 293 113 12 53 46 16 11 8 14 MUSOAND 55-70 64-YEARS. MIh OTHER .. 15 El 265 95 3 57 39 11 14 11 7 16 12 POTH 65 yEAms AND OVER. . . ._. . . . 295 197 3 27 21 7 4uSoAND 65 YEARS AND OVER, wIFE OTHEa . 15 1 4 10 10 . . . 202 92 9 48 12 5 6 2 8 9 9 aAMILy INCOME

TOTAL- 815 3 469 161 458 679 224 272 208 208 218 223 JNYER 17,500 41 22 4 6 5 5 . - 12,500 To 84,949 93 49 15 16 85000 TO 89,999 _4 4 2 2 . 394 196 ifi 76 39 17 21 15 s 8 4 A10,000 TO 614.999 457 178 32 73 75 20 115,000 TO 819.999 36 10 16 10 6 460 123 34 67 108 32 24 20 15 21 18 620,000 TO 824,999 409 103 23 56 -54 31 49 25 125.000 TO-349.999 13 19 _6 1 250 129 43 134 307 100 112 99 115 118 92 150.005 AND OVER 364 16 10 32 45 21 -29 MEDIAN INCOME 29 43 41 DOLLARS. 23 418 13 806 19 439 19 386 25 507 26 439 25 829 30 461 36 681 32 776 46 4:7

;PANISH-ORIGIN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES

;In OF FAH/Cy

_T0TAL .2 624 1 129 208 272 , PERSONS 441 189 131 101 169 75 110 576 246 39 52 74 31 27 22 37 20 1 PEPSONS 28 615 215 42 72 105 42 33 20 39 20 28 1 PERSONS 720 213 76 174 24 45 20 51 IS i PERSONS 41 454 192 :(51 39 R2 35 13 29 21 9 7 . pERSONs 230 110 15 2/ 29 21 6 I OR MORF POISONS 1 14 3 3 229 _152 17 12 18 5 4 8 5 -2 1VERAGE 9E9 FAMILY 4.06 4.36 4.04 3.84 3.90 3.97 3.76 3.87 3.82 3.70 3.45

,ISE OF REMMERS

TOTAL ...... 2 824 1 129 208 272 441 189 131 101 169 75 f/TH MEMBERS UNuER 18 YEARS 110 1 977 777 142 188 331 141 89 -75 114 49 71 )07,81._11E48ERs-UNDE4 ;8 YEARS' 4-449 1-986 331 373 675 307 168 166 239 NE)146E PER FAMILY 121 2.25 2.56 2.73 1.98 2.64 2.18 ,s, 2.20 2.10 47 (8) 1TH MEHRERS 18 TO 64 YEARS 2 735 1 067 201 270 434 186 130 161 168 73 106 OTAL MEMBERS 18 TO 64 yEARS- 6 575 2 670 475 649 1-011 420 -312 -389 NERAGE PER FAMILY -221 184 243 1.40 2.50 2.36 2.41 2.33 2.26 2.40 2.19 2.32 (8) 2.28 114 HEHBER5-65-TEARS AND-ovER 301 178 24 17 22 16 10 3 14 6 11 0TAL 4E48E00 65 YEARS ANO OVE 437 267 34 23 33 22 LI 19 9 yERAGE PER FAMILY -3 15 1.45 1.50 (8) (8) (B) (8) (8) (8) (81 (a) (a) 'INCLUDES 4N0 EARNERS..

NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN AY BE OF ANY RACE.

1 03 98 Table 18. Characteristics of Married-Couple Families, by Joint Educational Level: March1985-Continued (NUMBERS iN THOUSANDS. FoR mEANIN6 oF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT1

joINT LEvEL oF EDUCATION

HUSBAND _WIFE HUSBAN0 WIFE SUBJECT BOTH HUSBAND WIFE 13 TO 13 Tp ___ALL LESS _. _12 12 16_OR 16.0 IS 15 -tioIM MORE MARR/E0- ImAN YEARS. _YEARS. BOTH -MoRE .BOTH _COUPLE YEARS. --yEARS, 13 To YEARS. _YEARS, 12 WIFE HUSBAND 12 WIFE 16-OR FAMILIES YEARS HUSBAND .15 wIFE HUSBAND LESS LESS YEARS LESS LESS moRE yEARS LESS LESS YEARS SpANISH-*ORIGIN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES --CONTINUED

_ . 4uM6ER_OF OWN CHILDREN

TOTAL 2 024 1 129 FAMILIES_ WITMI____ 200 272 441 109 131 101 169 75 110 mo-cHILOREN N0E6 13 yEARS- 932 414 1 UNDER 15 YEARS 67 91 115 49 42 634 28 57 30 40 2 uNDER 18 yEARS. 210 41 67 113 43 38 . ; . 648 201 21 39 24 3 UNDER le YEARS- 49 73 120 54 36 30 349 140 27 29 42 12 33 4 uNDER 18 YEARS 24 67 29 Y 14 154 72 15 13 21 7 4 5 UNDER la yEARs. . . 17 13 9 67 43 6 le 2 6 os MORE UNDER 18 yEARS 9 2 6 1 2 40 3 2 2 1 33 1 P 2 . 2 - 1 - TOTAL OWN CHILDREN UNDER la YEARS - - AVERAGE PER FAMILY. 4 171 1_763 -323 -353 . 658 297 167 ...... 1.40 163 _233 79 41,,ERAGE PER FAMILy WITH OWN CHILD/4EN 1.58 1.55 1.30 1.49 1.58 114 2.20 1.27 1.62 1.38 1.66 2.49 2.30 1.95 2.02 2.12 1.38 1;04 (8) 2.07 (9) (B) AGE 0F OWN CHILOREN TOTAL 2 824 1 129 208 272 RAHIL/Es- WITH,- 441 189 131 101 169 75 NO_CHILDREN UNDER_ 11-yEARs 110 932 414 67 91 115 OITH-CHILDREN UNnER 18_YEARS 1 092 -46 42 28 57 30 ALL WIER 6_yEARS-. 715 141 161 126 140 49 40 . . .--.- . o98 150 30 45 73 113 45 69 soME_LINDER-6.-50mE 670 17_,i,ARS- 101 34 33 24 ALL 6 TO 17 YEARS 563 242 ,16 50 95 29 17 25 . . . . . +6 18 23 35 7 811 316 t2 65 129 60 19 38 26 49 21 25 RuSILITY TOTAL voNmovERs 2 624 1 129 205 272 441 189 1 425 589 131 161 169 75 40vERS 106 138 721 94 62 110 1 400 540 62 73 44 46 SAME COUNTY 102 134 220 95 69 49 873 341 67 97 97 31 64 SAME STATE 150 50 45 32 41 214 86 11 12 29 13 31 DIFFERENT sTAT 22 a 10 16 7 l,THEP 144 33 12 -7 30 14 12 170 74 ti 3 19 2 12 12 16 10 4 a 1 20 8 9 .AROR FORCE STATUS ----- ___ TOTAL . ,. ... ._. .. . 2 624 1 129 200 272 441 lit+, 131 ius9AND_ANDAIIFE IN LABOR FORCE . . . 101 169 . _ . I 300 368 66 71 110 ROTH Vint/no . _ . 134 246 101 79 70 1 114 284 93 50 ONLY MUSBAND_EMALOyE0 64 114 218 93 69 73 99 44 68 85 30 70 ONLY RIFE-EMPLOyfo 14 13 13 2 4 66 26 5 6 2 5 - 3 Boim UNEMPLOYED _. _. ._.- 13 6 5 1 a _14 1 ,. NLy-MUSBAND IN LA9oR FORCE 2; _3 1 __3 -. - 1 119 512 96 -- EMPLOYED._ 103 155 72 41 3U 1 019 450 89 66 15 26 _UNEMPLOYED 97 143 67 38 29 100 62 7 -7 65 15 INLy-WIFE IN LABoR FOOR 12 5 1 1 101 45 1 la 1 EMPLOYED 15 2 7 1 94 38 3 17 5 -UNEMPLOYED.- . . . 15 2 7 ...... _- 4 3 -9 -8 I - - _-. 5 !EITHER HUSBAND NOA WIFE IN THE LABOR FORCE 302 203 - . - 23 17 25 14 5 1 6 5 4 IUMBER OF EARNERS

TOTAL _-_ _ 2 824 i 129 208 272 lusNANO AN_EARRER, 441 lag 131 10 169 ToTAL 75 Ito 2 422 081 1 EARNER 177 238 399 178 124 778 353 73 100 160 66 96 2 EA4AM4S 64 112 62 20 17 44 1 229 357 14 PO 3_EARNERS oR mosE 72 135 226 09 94 71 415 174 32 41 61 0SBAND NOT AN EARNER: 39 61 27 -7.0 11 N 11 15 TOTALA . 1 EARNER- ...... 40 246 34 34 42 11 7 I 107 67 11 5 12 - 9 13 2 EARNERS PR MORE 3 1 3 77 31 3 17 3 3 13 1 1 - 3 3 6 C: OF SPOUSES TOTA 2 824 9oTH-uNOER-k YEAR9_,_. 1 129 208 272 441 109 164 61 131 IOU 169 75 110 USBAND UNDER 25-YEARi, wIFE DTHER_ 8 20 30 14 11 6 33 15 _6 -2 3 1 2 014-25 TO 34 YEARs . . . , , . . --6 1 3 600 105 , _, -1 -. 4SpAND 25 70 34_YEARS, WIFE oTHER 39 127 k5 29 34 245 93 26 38 17 39 0Tm-35 To 44 YEARS. :g 40 16 23 . . . . . 428 151 6 .9 4 08480 35 To 44_YEARS. RIFE OTHER 41 36 26 -2 295 95 19 38 7 22 905.1_45 To 54 YEARS .-. . 30 28 ;: 31 9 .. . 255 ,98 14 23 15 uSBAND 45 To 54 yEARS. wIFEOTHER 19 33 41 13 12 7 II_ 230 100 17 a 9 0TH_53 To 64 yEARs-.-, 25 18 30 11 8 8 ---. .- . . . . 192 100 14 16 8 6 us6AND 55 TO 64YEARS.71/h OTHER 22 24 8 1 1 151 ao 12 12 4 6 0TS_65 YEARS AND-OVER."4 IP 16 5 6 3 4-#-I i--, . .. , 118 00 A 6 7 6 a 6 i USBAND 65 YEARS ANO OvER. RIFE OTHER . . T 3 3 . . 105 72 7 5 4 8 3 2 2 3 - 3 AMILy INCOmF

TOTAL-- 2 824 1 129 NDER.82.DOO . 200 272 441 44 189 131 10 169 75 2,300 TO 84,999 _21 3 7 2 110 3 1 , 5 i 5,000. TO 49.999- -67 -47 6 9 1 320 1 - - - - 10.000 TO 114099. 220 22 16 2: 16 6 T . .. . 419 236 1 4 1 14.000 To 119.999- 43 35 56 18 14 1 394 187 6 10 5 20,000 TO 424,999 23 31 56 16 19 6 377 141 7 16 1 4 25,000 TO $49,999- 33 -55 -61 25 25 _a 1 084 244 71 23 -6 -2 50.000 AND OVER 10$ 201 86 63 60 76 : 239 34 9 --9 49 46 MEDIAN INCoME DoLLARS.--.- -31 22 13 19 42 22--19-9 -15 931 21695 23304 26 .-11 -50 275 27_676_26 711_35-331 34171 34010 46 'INCLUDES 4NO EARNERS4. 957 NOTEt PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY WE orANY RACE.

.3 _ 99 Table 19. Characteristics of Households, by Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 [NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF STM60L5. SEE TEXT;

_ NUMBER _PFRCENT-DISTR-I-BUTION- FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS FAmILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMIFY 14604EWOLDS SUBJECT OTHER Plumy OTHER FAMILY

ALL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE ALL MALEFEMALE MALE FEMALE HOUSE.MARRIED- HOUSE. HOUSE- MoUSE. HouSE.HOUSE-MARRIED-HOUSE-HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOLDS COUPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDS COUPLEHOLDERHOLDER HOLDER HOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS SIZE oF HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 PERSON 20 602 - . 7 922 12 680 23.7 . - __ . 78.3 90.8 2 PERSONS 27 389 19 078 1 147 4 406 1 665 1 092 31.6 37.9 91.5 435 16.5 7.8 5 PERSONS 15 465 11 329 619 3 020 350 147 17.8 225 27.8 29;8 3.5 1.1 2 PERSONS 13 631 11 669 279 1 528 121 34 15.7 23.2 12.5 15.1 1.2 0.2 5 PERSONS 6 108 5 285 117 659 36 9 ;o 10.5 5.2 6.5 0.4 0.1 5 PERSONS .. . 2 299 1 928 37 3C9 19 6 2.6 3.8 1.7 3.1 0.2 - 7-OR MORE-PERSONS -1 296 I 060 29 206 1 - 1.5 2.1 1.3 2.0 - - rOTAL_PERSONS . 233_516 165 973 6 65431 825 13 353 15 711 (X) (X) (x) (x) (X) (X) 'ERsONS PER HOUSEHOLD 2.69 3.30 2.99 3.14 1.32 1.12 (X) !A) (X) (x) (X) (X) RELATED PERSONS

_ALL HOUSEHOLDS 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 l PERSoN 24 082 - - - 10 114 13 968 27.7 - - 100.0 100.0 2 PERSONS 25 349 19 220 I 382 4 747 - - 29.2 38.2 62.0 46.9 - - S PERSONS 14 804 11 346 520 2 938 - - 17.1 22,5 23.3 29.0 7 . 1 PESISONS 13 259 II 666 210 1 383 - 15.3 23.2 9.4 13.7 - - 5 PERSONS 5 894 5 218 66 609 - 6.8 10.4 3.0 6.0 - - 1 PERSONS . . . 2 175 1 880 24 263 . . 2;5 37 i.1 26 . - I nR moRs_PsesoNs 1 225 1 012 26 188 - - 1.4 2,0 1.1 1.9 - - roTAL PERSONS-...... 226 370 165 272 6 172 30 844 10 114 13 968 (X) (X) (x) (X) (X) ix) 1VERAGE NUMBER OF RELATED PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD...... 2.61 3,28 2.77 3.05 1.00 1.00 IX) (X) (X) (X) (X) (x) JONRELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD

_ TOTAL 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 io-NONRELATIVES 81 793 49 854 1 884 9 453 7 922 12 600 99.2 99.0 84.6 93.3 78.3 90;8 NONRELATIVE 4 007 408 257 584 I 665 I 092 4.6 0.0 11.e 5.8 16.5 7.8 ! NoNRELATIVES-- 680 61 63 59 350 147 0.8 0.1 2.8 0.6 3.5 1.1 1 TO 8 NDNRELATIVES 309 _26 _24 _ 33 176 _48 0.4 0.1 1.1 0.3 1.8 0.3 'OTAL NONRELATUFS 7-146 -701 -482 -982 3 239 1-743 (x) Ix) (x) (x) (X) (X) NERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 0.08 0.01 0.22 0;10 032 0;12 (X) 01) (x) (x) (X) (x) IOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER

TOTAL 18 155 8 ('57 295 1 454 I 693 6 656 100.0 logo 100 .0 100,0 100 .0 100.0 0_NONRA:LATIVES 17 799 7 992 285 I 411 I 614 6 497 98.0 99.2 96.5 97.1 95.3 97.6 NoNRELATIVE- 310 57 9 34 70 140 1,7 0.7 3.2 2.3 4.1 24 , NONRELATIVES 33 9 I 7 a 13 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.2 .-To 8-NONRE.LATIVE -14 -4 - -2 -2 --6 0.1 - 0.t 0.1 0.1 OTAL NONRELATIVES 523 95 _14 70 105 238 iX) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) VCRAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.04 (X) (X) IX/ (X/ (X) (X) E48ERS_18 AND OVER. OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDEP OH S9OUSE

--. 20TAL -. .-.-= .-. -.- 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 OTHER MFN1RERS 18 AND OVER 64 767 37 005 554 4 571 7 941 12 695 74.6 77.5 24.9 45.1 78.5 90.9 DTHER_mEMBER_18 AND OVER 15 672 7 670 I 198 3 839 I 857 I 107 18.1 15.2 53.8 37.9 16.4 7.9 2OR MORE OTHER 4E.04ERS 18 AND OvER 6 351 3 675 476 1 719 316 166 7.3 7.3 21.4 17.0 3.1 1.2 ELATED CHILDREN UNDER Is

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 86 189 ,0 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1000 0 CHILDREN UNDER 18 53 846 25 312 I 155 3 297 IC) 114 13 968 62.0 50.3 51.9 32.5 100:8 100.0 CH/LD_ANDEP 18 13 844 9 936 679 3 229 - - 16.0 19.7 30.5 31.9 - - 2CHILDREN UHDEH 18 12 146 9 644 28,1, 2 201 7 14.0 19.2 11.7 21.7 . - 3CHILDREN UNDER 16 . 4 797 3 807 897 5.5 7.6 4.2 8.7 - - nR MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18 2 154 1 612 38 505 - 2.5 3.2 1.7 5.0 - - NW CHILDRFN UNDER 18

ALL HouSEHOLDS 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 LO 114 13 968 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 D OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 55 676 26 140 1 331 0 123 10 114 13 968 64.2 51;9 59.8 40.7 100.0 100.0 0414 CH/LD uNDER 18 13 108 9 640 say 2 885 - 15.1 19.1 26.2 28.5 - - 20014 CHILDREN UNDER 18 11 645 9 456 213 I 977 7 13.4 me 9.6 19.5 T . 3OAN_CHILDREN UNDER 18 4 486 3 635 80 771 - 5.2 7.2 3.6 7.6 - - OR MORE 0wW CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 873 1 479 20 373 - 2.2 2.9 0.9 3.7 - - ASE OF HOUSEHOLDER

- ALL_HouSEHOLDS 86 789 50 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 968 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.3 100.0 100.0 (DER 25 YEARS 5 438 2 148 195 704 1 331 900 6.3 4.3 8.8 _7;7 13.= 7;0 25 TO 29 yEARS 9 637 5 271 236 1 199 1 835 I 095 11.1 10,5 10.6 11.8 18.1 7.6 31 TO 34 y,,,ns 0 377 6 348 293 1 411 1 410 914 lao 12.e 13.2 11.9 13.9 6.5 35 TO AA ygAps 17 481 11 615 510 2 545 1 763 I 048 20.1 23.1 22.9 23.1 17.4 7.5 45 TO 54 SEARS 12 628 8 559 383 I 599 1 008 I 078 14.6 17,0 17.2 15.8 10.0 7.7 55 TO 64 YF.:ARS 13 073 8 352 313 1 137 1 074 2 197 15.I 16,6 14.1 11.2 10.6 16.7 61 TO-74 YEARS 10 851 5 616 177 786 923 3 349 12.5 11.2 8.0 7.8 9.1 24.0 7$ YEARS AND OVER 7 305 2 441 Ala 668 770 3 307 8.4 4;8 53 616 7.6 23.7 CR/TAL STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 86 769 00 350 2 228 10 129 10 114 13 Yea Iwo 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 kRRIED-, SPQUSE PRESENT 50 350 50 350 - _. _ _. _. 58.0 100.0 . _ - __ , _ . 1RRIM-SPOUSE ABSENT 3 913 335 1 773 1 081 724 4.5 - 15.0 17.5 10.7 5.2 SEPARATED . ._. ._ . . . . . 3 161 - 200 1 557 800 525 36 . I2:v 15.5 7.9 3.8 OTHER _mARRIED._SPOUSE ABSENT 752 - 66 206 281 199 0.9 - 3.(-7 2.0 2.8 1.4 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 42 - - 36 - 7 - - . 0.4 - - OTHER 710 . 171 201 192 -0.8 - -3.0 -66 1.7 -2.8 1 .4 'DowED- 11 348 - 405 2 671 : 212 7 057 13.1 - 18.3 26,4 12.0 5015 NORM 7 800 780 3 834 2 755 2 431 11.3 - 35.0 37.9 27.2 17.4 'NGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 11 377 704 I 850 ! 0671 3 756 13.1 - 31,6 18.3 50.1 26.9 105 Table 19. Characteristics cf Flomeliolchs, by Type, Ftelos, ardSpanishOriginof Householder: March 1985-Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR MEANING GF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT1

NuMBER PERCENT DISTRIBUTOR FAMILY 140USEM0LOS NONFAMILV MOURE40016 FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NoNFAM1LY HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT OTHER FAMILY OTHER FAMILY _ ALL - --MALE FEMALE HALE FEMALE ALL MALE HOUSE-MARRIEO. HOUSE. W0u5E. FEMALE --MALE FEMALE ROUSE.. MoUSE.HGUSE-MARRIED-MOUSE-ROUSE. HOLDS _C-01P1.E-MOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER MOUSE,. HOUSE- HOLDS COUPLEHOInFRCLDER HOLDER HOLDER mmIT HoUSEHOLOS SIZE OF mOUSEHOLD

----T0TAL 75 328 45 643 1 816 6 941 1 PERSON- 8 608 12 320 100;0 100.0 100.0 17 876 - - - 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 PERSONS 6 681 11 196 23.7 - - . 3 PERSONS 24 558 17 840 ;66 3 334 I 461 956 77.6 90.9 32;6 39-.1 53.2 42,0 4 PERS0NS 13 336 10 305 521 2 065 315 130 17.0 1.8 II 795 17.7 22.6 28.7 29.7 37 5 PERSONS 10 496 209 963 100 27 15.7 1.1 5 061 4 575 83 23.P 11.5 13.9 4.2 0.2 6 PERSONS 367 31 6.7 10.0 4.5 5.3 1 819 1 625 24 145 19 0.4 - 7-OR M0RE-PEP5CN9 6 2.4 3.6 1.3 2.1 882 802 -13 67 0.2 - TOTAL PERSON9 1 1;2 I;B 0.7 1,3 ISE 974 148 043 5 191 20 489 11 441 - . REPSONS OeR NOUSEHOLD 13 d10 (X) (X) (X) (X) 2.64 3.24 2.86 2.95 1.33 (A) (X) 1.12 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) RELATED PERSONS (X)

ALL HousEHOLOS 75 328 - 45 643 1 816 6 941 8 608 12 320 1 PERSON 20 928 -- __. _. 120.0 100.c 100.0103.0 106.0 100.0 2 PERSONS. . 8 608 12 320 _ . 22 '11 27;8 __ . . 100.0 100.0 3 PERSPMS 17 959 1 15; 3 593 - 30.1 39.3 63.8 510 12 743 10 312 434 , 4 PEPSONS 1 997 - 16.9 2?-.5 11 517 10 511 159 23.0 29.8 - - 5 PERSONS 847 - 15.3 23.0 8.7 12.2 4 894 4 51a 39 340 . . s PERSONS 6,5 9,9 2;2 1 704 1 583 t5 106 , 44 - - 7 OR MORE-PERSONS 2.3 3.5 0.8 1.5 . rOTAL PERSONS . 531_ _, 763 _id se - --- , . . ._. . . . . 192 998 1.1 17 0;6 0;8 . 147 453 4 804 19 812 8 608 12 320 --. AVERAGE 6041554 OF RELATED PERSONS (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) PER MOUSEmoLD. (X) ...... 2.55 3.23 2.65 2.85 1.0o 1.00 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 40NRELATIVES 11 HOUSEHOLD TOTAL- 75 128 45 643 1 516 40 NOMRELATIvES 6 941 8 602 12 320 100.0 100,0 100;0 71 077 45 212 1 540 6 448 100.0 100.0 1000 I NONRELATIvE 6 561 11 196 94.4 94.1 94.8 92.9 '77.6 3 407 350 208 425 1 461 956 90.9 2 NONRELATIVFb 4.5 0.2 11,5 6.1 17.0 591 . 53 42 ug 315 110 7.8 5 TO 8_NONSELA1'IVES 254 0-.8 0.1 2.5 O. 3.7 rOTAL NONRELATIVFS 21 23 21 150 -39 (.3 1.1 5 976 590 - 1.3 0,3 4;7 0.3 AVERAGE PER mOUSEHILO 387 676 2 834 1 490 (X) 0.08 0.01 (XI (x) (x) (X) (X) _ (.21 0.10 0;33 0.12 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 40U5EFOLD5 WITM HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER TOTAL 16 406 7 482 235 1 141 1 467 6 074 40_NONRELATIVES 16 142 100.0 100.0 1000 100.0 100.0 100.0 7 426 229 1 120 1 408 5 960 95.4 I NeNIELATiVE 242 992 97.2 92.1 96;0 98.0 ? N0NRELATIVES 51 7 19 54 112 1.5 0.7 19 4 - 2.8 1.6 3.7 1.8 V TO 8-NONRELATIVE9 3 5. 6 0.1 0.1 - 0.3 3 2 - 0.3 0-.I rOTAL 109RELATIVE5. --. -- 1 - - -358 74 7 30 ------AvERAGE PER 140USEMOLO 73 154 (X) (X) (x) (4) 0.02 0;01 0.13 0.01 0.05 (X) (X) 0.05 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (EMBERS_18 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE TOTAL 71 325 45 64) i 8A6 6 941 a L96 12 320 100.0 40 OTHER mEMFERS_IF AND 01-;2,,, 57 080 100-. 100.0 111.0 16-0.0 100.0 0114E8 HUM,FR-18 AND OvEg 35 751 469 2 957 6 698 11 204 75.8 78.3 13 227 6 797 985 25.8 42.6 77,8 90.9 , 2 857 1 648 971 OR MORE OTHER MEmBERS 15 AND OVER 5 021 3 095 17.6 14.0 54.2 41.2 18.8 7.9 352 1 127 291 145 6.7 6.8 19.9 16.2 3.4 1.2 4ELATED CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL HoUSEHOLOS 75 328 45 643 IO CHILDREN UNDER 18 I 846 6 941 8 606 12 320 100.0 47 949 23 462 954 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 CHILD_UNDER-18 2 605 8 60t 12 32-0 63.7 51.4 52.5 37.5 11 672 8 898 566 2 207 - 100.0 100.2 ! CHILDREN UNDER 10 . 15.5 19.5 31.2 IC 270 8 638 204 1 428 31.8 I CHILDREN UNDERJ. . . 13.6 18.9 11.2 20.6 3 872 3 323 68 481 . I Og MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18 - . 5.1 71 3.7 I 667 I 323 23 220 6.9 . - 2.1 2.- 1.3 3.2 OIN CHILDREN UNDER 18 ALL-HOUSEHOLDS- 75 328 45 643 I 816 6 941 M OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 8 608 12 320 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49 097 24 078 1 072 3 019 d 608 100.0 100.0 . 004 CHTLO-UNOER-18 12 320 65.2 52. 59.0 45.5 100.0 11 174 B 674 491 2 009 - 100.0 ! ONN CHILOREN UNDER 18 . 14.e 9 937 8 471 177 I 290 19.r 27.0 20.9 . i - OWN CHILDREN UNDER_I8 , . 13.2 19.e 9.7 . 3 695 3 191 61 18.6 , OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER le 442 - 7.E 3.4 6,4 1 426 1 229 15 181 - _. - 1.9 2." 0.8 2.6 . 4E OF MOUSEHOLOER

ALL NOU59.401.15 75 128 45 643 NDER 25 YEARS 1 e16 6 941 8 608 12 320 100.0 100. 4 626 1 966 150 1000 102;0 100.0 100.0 :5 TO 29 YEARS 461 I 185 464 6.1 4. 8.2 1. 274 4 738 177 -6.6 13.8 7.0 8 TO 34 YEARS 713 I 597 944 10.9 10. 9.7 B 837 5 707 239 10.3 18.t 7.7 :5 TO 44 YEARS 892 1 201 797 11;7 12. 13.2 12.9 15 024 10 423 431 1 408 1 469 14.0 6.5 5 TO 54 yEARS 10 792 892 199 22. 23.7 26.1 17.1 7 693 321 1 112 809 157 14.3 .1.2 :5 TO 64 yEARS 11 u71 7 633 16. 17.7 16.0 9.4 7.0 5 70_74 YEARS 253 213 879 1 682 15.2 9 721 5 102 140 16.7 14.5 11.7 10.2 150 b YEARS AND OVER 601 787 3 011 12.9 11.4 7.7 6 685 2 300 95 541 680 0.7 9.1 24.4 3 068 8.9 5.0 5.2 7.8 7.9 24.9 ARITAL STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL- HOUSEHOLDS- 75 328 45 643 1 86 6 941 ARRIE0, SPOUSE PRES),(47 8 608 12 J20 100.0 100;0 100.0 45643 45 643 . 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - _. , ARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT 60.6 100.1 - . 2 op: .- 151 1 08 7b2 - SEPARATED _...... _ p 091 560 3.6 . . 2C6 959 11.8 16.0 8.4 4.5 011EA_MARA160,-520JSE AdSE,1 545 381 2.8 - 11.4 13.2 590 , ,i5 6.3 5.1 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 149 217 178 0.8 - 2.5 -27 . -- 21 2.2 2.5 1.4 OTHER 5 _ 503 .. ... 0.3 . - /DOWED 45 122 247 173 0.7 9 690 339 1 967 - 2.5 1.8 1.4 II080ED 1 047 6 T37 )2,9 12.7 28,3 8 281 - 583 3 042 12.2 51.4 INGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 2 395 2 162 !:1.0 37.6 43.8 27.8 9 03) 543 825 4 404 3 262 17;5 .2.0 - 29;9 11.9 51.2 26.5 101 Table 19. Characteristics of Househoids, by Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued !NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

NUMBER PERCENT DISTRIBUTION FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONRAMILY HOUSEHOLDS FAmlLy HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT OTHER fAMTLY-- OTHER FAMILY ALL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE ALL MALEFEMALE MALE FEMALE MOUSE-MARRIED.HOUSE. HOUSE. HOUSE. MOUSE.HOUSE.MARRIED.HOUSE.MOUSE. HOUSE- MOUSE. HOLDS COUPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER_ HOLDER HOLDS---COUPLFHOLDERHOIUMR__ R

BLACK HOUSEHOLDS

SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 9 480 3 469 344 2 960 1 240 1 459 100.0 100.0 100.D100.0 100.0 100.0 1, PERSON 2 367 ft . 1 043 1 324 25.0 . . - 83.8 90.8 2 PERSONS 2 391 988 155 984 154 110 25.2 26.5 45.0 33.2 12.4 7.6 3 PERSONS 1 795 777 83 893 25 18.9 22.4 24.2 30.1 2.0 4 PERSONS 16 1.1 I 441 831 49 529 17 5 15.2 24.0 17.2 17.8 1.3 0.3 5 PERSONS 800 489 25 277 6 3 8.4 9.3 0.5 5 PERSONS 14.1 7.3 0.2 370 203 11 155 - 3.9 5.9 3.2 5.2 . - 7 OR MORE PERSONS 317 180 10 127 . . 3,3 5.2 3.0 4.3 TOTAL PERSONS - 28 055 13 012 I 207 10 606 I 562 t 668 IX) IX) IX) (X) (XI CX) 'ERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 2.96 3.75 3.50 3.56 1.26 1.14 (X) CX) CX) CX) CX) (X) 4ELATE0 PERSONS

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 3 469 344 2 964 I 244 1 459 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 [ PERSON 2 703 - . . 1 244 I 459 28.5 - - - 100.0 100.0 t RERSONS 2 261 1 010 188 1 06) ... - 23.9 29.1 54.7 35.8 . - 5 PERSONS 1 730 776 73 881 ... - 18.3 22.4 21.2 29.7 1 PERSONS . - 1 358 815 44 499 . 14.3 23.5 12.6 16.8 . . S PERSONS 762 487 21 254 0.0 14.1 6.0 8.6 - - 5 PERSONS 366 208 10 149 - - 3.9 6.0 2.8 5.0 1 OR MORE PERSONS . 300 172 9 119 - 3.2 5.0 2.7 4.0 - - rOTAL PERSONS ...... 27 077 12 927 1 134 10 314 1 244 1 459 (X) CX) (X) (X) (X) IVERAGE NUMBER OF RELATED PERSONS (X) PER HOUSEHOLD...... 2.86 3.73 3.29 3.95 1.00 1.00 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) IONRELATIVES11.4 HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 9 gao 3 469 344 2 964 1 294 1 459 100.0 100.0 100.0100.0 10 NONRELATIYES 100.0 100.0 8 874 3 422 293 2 79) 1 043 1 324 93.6 98.6 85.0 94.2 83.8 90.8 NONRELATISIE 492 40 38 150 154 110 5.2 1.1 11.1 5.1 12.0 7.6 ! NONRELATIYES 67 3 12 10 25 16 0.7 0.1 3.4 0.3 2.0 I To 8 NONRELATIVES 1.1 4 8 4 1 11 23 a 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.4 1.8 0.6 'OTAL NONRELAT1RES 977 85 73 293 318 209 (X) (X) WERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 1X) (X) (X) (X) 0.10 C.02 0.21 0.10 0.26 (1.14 (X) IX) (X) (X) (X) (X) 103sEMOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER

TOTAL I 556 479 57 293 201 527 100.0 100.0 M NONRELATIVES (8) 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 467 471 54 274 160 088 94.3 98.3 (8) 93.5 89.6 92.6 NONRELATIVE 66 6 3 14 16 28 4.3 1.3 (8) 4.6 8.1 5.2 , NoNRELATIVES- 13 . 4 3 7 0.8 - (13) 1.2 1.3 1.3 1 TO 8 NOWRELATIVES 10 2 - 2 2 5 0,7 0,4 (8) 0,6 0.7 0.9 07AL NONRELATIVES 178 22 5 36 32 82 tX) (X) (X) NERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD (4) (X) (X) 0.11 0.04 (5) 0.13 0.14 0.15 gx) (X) (X) CX) (X) CX) EMBERS 15 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

TOTAL . . . A . . , 9 480 3 469 '.44 2 964 I 244 1 459 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 OTHER MEMBERS 10 AND OVER 6 389 2 426 74 I 515 1 045 I 331 67.4 21.3 51.1 91.2 OTHER MEMBER 16 AND ovER 50.9 84.0 2 025 639 184 909 183 111 21.4 16.4 53.5 30.7 OR mONE OTHER MEMBERS la AND OVER 14.7 7.6 1 066 403 87 541 17 17 11.2 11.6 25.3 18.3 1.4 1.2 ELATED CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL HDUSEHOLOS 9 430 3 469 344 2 964 I 244 1 459 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 CHILDREN LINDER 18 100.0 4 468 1 467 189 629 I 244 1 459 52.4 42.3 49.1 21.2 100.0 100.0 1CHILD UNDER le 1 796 746 94 955 . - 18.9 21.5 27.4 32.2 - . CHILDREN UNDER la 1 985 716 49 720 . - 15.7 20.6 14.3 24.3 . . 3CHILDREN UNDER IP 731 326 21 384 . A. 7.7 9.4 6.1 13.0 - - OR MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18 500 213 11 276 . 5.3 6.2 3.1 9.3 - - 0RN CHI1OREN UNDER 18 ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 3 469 344 2 964 I 244 I 459 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 5 590 I 647 210 1 022 I 204 1 459 59.0 47.5 63.4 34.5 OWN CHILD UNDER 18 100.0 100.0 1 576 689 75 815 . . 16.7 19.9 21.9 27.5 . 20061 CHILDREN UNDER 18 I 330 656 33 641 . . 14.0 18.9 9.5 21.6 - . 3ORN CHILDREN UNDER 18 612 298 15 299 6.5 8.6 4.4 OR MORE 6118 CHILDREN UNDER la 10.1 . 370 178 3 188 3.9 5.1 0.8 6.4 - - AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 3 469 344 2 954 1 244 1 459 100.0 100.0 NDER 23 YEARS 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 869 138 36 305 90 100 7.1 4.0 10.3 10.3 7.3 25 TO 29 YEARS 6.8 1 215 401 49 459 183 118 12.8 11.6 14.8 15.5 15.1 8.1 32 TO 34 YEARS 1 255 437 43 498 173 103 13.2 12.6 12.6 16.8 13.9 7.1 35 TO 44 YEARS 1 947 835 613 676 231 137 24.1 45 TO 54 YEARS 20.5 199 22.8 16.6 9.4 1 488 617 49 448 169 190 15.7 17.0 14.3 15.1 14.8 55 TO 64 YEARS 13.0 I 350 562 42 2E4 177 284 14.2 15.2 9.6 65 TO 74 YEARS 12.1 14.3 19.3 997 362 35 173 117 310 10.5 10.9 10.3 5.0 9.4 75 yEARS AND OVER 21.2 559 117 21 120 83 217 5.9 3.4 6.1 4.1 6.7 14.9 4R1TAL STATUS oF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 3 469 344 2 954 1 240 I 459 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 IsaIED, SPOUSE PRESENT 100.0 100.0 3 469 3 469 . - 35.5 100.0 - . - - IRRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT m 1 126 69 624 281 154 11.9 .. 19.9 21.0 SEPARATED . 22.6 10.5 . . .. 1 006 . 6D 573 236 137 10.6 17.4 19.3 14.9 9.4 OTHER MARRIED. 3POUSE ABSENT 121 43 9 51 16 1.3 ... SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES 2.5 1.7 3.6 1.1 13 - - 12 ... 1 0.1 . .... 0.4 . 0.1 OTHER 108 9 39 43 15 1.1 [DowED . 2.3 1.3 3.6 1.0 1 482 62 627 149 644 15.6 - 0[VoRCED, 18.0 21.1 12.0 44.2 . . 1 355 - 91 726 314 224 14.3 - 26.4 24.5 23.2 15.2 !NGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 2 048 - 123 989 500 436 21.6 ... 35.6 33.3 40.2 29.9

1 7 102 Table 19. Characteristics of Households, by Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of HouSeholder:March 1985-Continued INUM8ERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE 7E171

NUMBEk PERCENT DISTROtt/I-ON FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFA Ny _HOUSEHOLDS 50DUECT OTHERLFA/411-1_ OTHER_FAMILY --ALL MALE FEMALE _ HALE FEMALE ALL MALEFEMALE HoUSE,MARRIED- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- _MALE FEMALE HOLDS HOUSE-MOUSE-MARRIED.HOUSE.HOUSE- HousE. COUPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER NIDLOER HOLDS HOUSE- (6UPLEHOLDERHOLDER HOLDER HOLDER SPANISH.-041GIN HOUSEHOLDS sI2E OF HOUSEHOLD TOTAL 4 883 I PERSON 2 824 210 905 509 435 100.0 756 . __, 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 PERSONS __. 366 389 11.5 10,0 _ . __ . __ - 1 026 573 74 261 04 72.0 89.5 3 PERSONS 995 34 24.0 20.3 35.3 28.6 4PERSONS 607 63 289 26 9 20.4 16.4 7:8 959 719 37 21.1 30;1 32.0 5.4 2.0 3 PERSONS 182 18 3 19.6 25.5 576 459 2: 17.4 20.1 3.5 I PERSONS .--- 81 9 - 11.8 16,2 OA 297 231 9.9 9.7 1.8 - 7 OR MORE PERSONS 10 50 5 6.1 8.2 4.6 275 235 _6 5.6 1.0 r toTA), ,PERS046-- 35 . --- 5.6 8.3 2,6 16 706 11 522 743 3-229 790 3.8 - --- 1ERSONS PER mOUsENI0L0 501 5X) (X) (X) 3.44 4.0 3.54 3.57 1.55 (Xi (X) (1) 1.15 (x) (X) (X) (X) 1ELATED FERSONS (x) (x) ALL HOUSEHOLDS 4 883 2 824 210 I PERSON- 905 435 10.0 100.0 100.0 944 , -. 100.0 100.0 100.0 ? PERSONS gg: 435 19.3 - - 962 576 92 100.0 100.0 I PERSONS 294 - , 19.1 20.4 43.9 32.5 t PERSONS 948 615 60 272 - - - 19.4 21.8 28.7 30.1 1 PERSONS 936 720 37 178 - ,. 19.2 25.5 17.5 19.7 552 454 11 85 - 5 PERSONS . . . 776 - 11.3 16./ 6.3 9.4 7-04-40RE PERSONS 210 3 43 - - 5.7 - 266 229 0.1 1.4 4.8 - rOTAL PERSONS-- 5 32 - _. 5.4 8.1 .-. ...--, . 16 231 11 461 685 2.2 3.6 19E960E 42HBEA OF RELATED PERSONS 3 141 509 435 tx) (5) ,,. (xi t51 (X) tx) PER HOUSENO/D...... 3.32 4.06 1;26 3.47 1.00 1.00 (X) (X) (x) (x) IONRELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD (x) (X)

TOTAL 4 883 10 NONRELATIvES 2 824 210 905 509 451 2 786 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 . NONRELATIVE- 4 153 168 044 366 389 93.3 100.0 233 29 98.6 80.0 93.3 72.0 89.5 NONRELATIVES" 33 52 84 34 4.8 1.0 51 7 L 10.9 5.7 16.6 I TO B NONRELATIVE 5 26 9 1.0 7.8 46 -2 -5 -5 (50 2.0 0.5 5.1 2.0 'OTAL NONRELATIVES 32 3 1.0 0.1 2.2 ,VERAGE PER -555 61 58 88 281 045 6.3 0,8 'O'.JSEH0L3 66 (x) (x) (X) (X) 0.11 0;02 0.28 0.10 6.55 0.15 (X) (X) (X1 (x) (s) (X) (xl IX) 1004EHOLOSWITH HOUSEHOLDER 61 YEARS AND OVER

_ TWERL ._ 497 16 O_NONRELATIVE 63 65 133 100.0 100.6 NOIRELATIvE 418 M 16 60 61 tR) (a) (B) 100.0 1 132 98.1 94.5 ID) (1) 3 3 (1) 99.1 46NREEATIVFS.-.- - 1.5 0.4 (R) (8) 2 - - 11) - -10-1 NONRELAT1vE 1 1 0.4 0.1 031 OTAL 40461ELATIVES - -- - , (8) (81 0.7 .5 --- -- (0) '2 (0) _ VERAGE PER 4005E440L0 _13 _ - 3 -6 (01 . 2 (X) (75) fx) 55.03 0.01 CP) (8) tB) 0.02 00 CX) (x) tx) (X) 05) (X) EmsE4S-10-c,9 OVER, 01454 T41; (X) (X) HOUSEHOLDER OH SPOUSE

TOTAL ...... 4 883 2 824 210 905 500 455 0 LOTHER_MEH0E0S-18--AND OvER 3 291 100.0 100.6 100.0 100.0 2 027 38 469 366 390 67.4 100.0 100.0 OTHER MEMBER 18 AND o;Ett. .. 71.8 ... . 190 477 93 18.0 51.8 72.0 89.7 nu MORE OTHER MEABERS 18 AND OPER 241 103 56 20.3 16.9 44.3 31.0 103 320 PO 114 40 20.2 8.3 9 12.3 11.3 38.1 17.0 ELATED CHILDREN UNDER 18 7.9 2.1 ALL Rov.etioLos- 4 883 2 824 0_ CHILDREN_ 1(90E0 18 210 905 510 435 100.0 2 094 847 1,0 100.0 100.0 100,n 100.0 100.0 CHILD UNDER 18 193 509 455 42.9 30.0 959 652 4c 259 52.3 21.4 100.0 100.0 CHILDREN UNDER 18 - 19.6 25.1 22.7 907 652 35 220 28.7 - . CHILDREN uNnER Is - 11.6 25,1 16.4 525 376 16 133 24.3 - - ?R MOkE CHILDREN UNDER 18 10.8 15.2 7.7 14.7 398 297 2 96 , 9.1 10.5 0.8 11.3 RN CHILOREN UNDER 18 -

ALL H000EHOLDS. , 4 183 2 824 1 orN CHILDREN UNOER 18 21C 905 569 455 160.0 100.0 P 201 932 142 100.0 100,0 100.0 160.0 ONN CHILO UNDER 18. 262 509 435 41.7 330 57.8 90u 634 31 29.0 100.0 100.0 ONN CAILNRE1( UNDER 18 219 - :8.5 22.4 14.7 26,4 . _ 165 648 23 194 - -. 00 CHILDREN UNDER 18 481 - 17.7 22.9 10;9 21, OR MORE OWN CHILOREN UNOSR IR 349 12 120 9,9 - - 352 262 12.3 5.8 13.3 2 bb - 7.2 9.3 , 10 OF HOUSEHOLDER 0.8 9.6 -

ALL H0USEHOL'S 4 883 40E9 25 YEAuS 2 824 210 025 505 489 435 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10:0 5 TO 29 YEARS 205 39 -97 96 53 10,0 100.0 716 434 7.5 18.7 10.7 18.6 ) TO 34 YEARS 28 129 84 40 14.1 16,4 12.1 647 13.3 14.3 16,6 9.3 s TO 44 YEAPS 417 21 127 60 22 13.2 1 154 728 14.8 9.8 14.1 11.8 5 TO 54 YEARS 42 261 41 24;2 25.6 5.1 743 .74 43 19,9 28.; 21.9 9.5 i TO 64 YFARS 135 % 48 15,2 16.8 i T0-74 YEARS 606 346 22 91 49 0,3 15.1 8.5 11.6 326 97 12;4 12.3 10.3 10.1 9.6 i 160 9 45 22.4 yEARs 840 UVER 42 71 6,7 5.7 4,4 4.0 171 60 1 19 23 8.2 16.3 62 3.5 2;1 3.3 2.1 4.6 mITAL STATUS DF HOUSEHOLDER 14.2 ALL HOUSEHOLDS. 4 883 2 824 ARIEO, SPOUSE PRESENT 210 905 509 435 100.0 100,0 P 824 2 824 .. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 ARIED, voysE ABSENT- -- . - 57.8 100.0 _ . _ . SEPARATE0_ ._ 41:12 41 296 86 385 55 9.8 - 20.6 3P.7 16.9 OTHER MARRIED, SPOUSE_ABSENT- 23 265 440 47 7.0 12.7 95 20 - 11.1 29.5 9.7 SPPLISE IN ARMED FORCES 31 31 8 1.9 - 10.9 2 _. 9.5 3,4 7.2 1.7 --OTHER 2 - - - -93 20 , 0.2 - DOPED 29 37 A 1.9 - -9,5 397 38 181 -46 3.2 7.2 _1.7 VDRCED. .-, . 496 162 8.1 - 18.1 NGLE (NEVER MARRIED), 47 258 115 16.7 _9.1 31.2 686 75 10:2 - 22.5 28.1 22.5 82 200____262A 142 14.0 - 38;9 11.5 22.I 5i _5 -32.7 NOTE; PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANy RACE. 108 103 Tab% 20. Households, by Tyrm, Age of Members, Age, Race, and Spardsdi Origin of Householder: March 1985 (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR HEANONG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

AGE oF HOUSEHOLDER MARS/ SUBJECT UNDER 20 To 25 TO 30 TO 35 To 40 To 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

ALL RACES

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE ALL HOUSEHOLDS 86 789 420 5 018 9 637 10 377 9 645 7 838 12 628 13 073 10 851 7 305 FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS...... 62 706 199 2 928 6 707 a 052 7 997 6 673 10 542 9 802 6 579 3 227 MARRIED.cOUPLE FAMILY. .. . . 50 350 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 a 559 a 352 5 616 2 441 OTHER FAMILY. MALE HOUSEHOLDER 2 228 27 168 236 293 265 245 383 313 177 118 OTHER FAMILY. FEHALE HOUSEHOLDER 10 129 82 703 1 199 1 411 1 319 1 226 1 599 1 137 786 668 NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 24 082 221 2 090 2 930 2 324 1 646 1 165 2 086 3 271 4 272 4 078 HALE HOUSEHOLDER . 10 114 114 I 217 1 835 1 410 1 037 726 1 008 1 074 923 770 439 1 078 2 197 3 349 3 307 FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER ,. 13 968 107 873 1 095 914 609

AGE OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS ALL MEMBERS 233 516 884 il 773 25 506 31 771 32 901 27 607 39 753 31 151 20 464 11 705 UNDER 18 YEARS 62 609 226 2 938 8 505 13 504 14 876 10 532 a 307 2 642 825 253 le TO 64 yEARS 144 204 653 8 828 16 940 18 175 17 863 16 870 30 891 27 399 5 103 1 982 65 yEARS AND OVER 26 705 4 8 60 92 162 205 554 1 111 14 536 9 971 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS UNDER le YEARS 33 358 170 1 865 4 829 6 765 7 016 5 326 4 993 1 746 491 158 18 TO 64 YEARS 73 197 399 5 018 9 637 lo 377 9 643 7 838 12 628 13 073 3 564 971 65 YEARS AND OVER 20 128 3 7 52 70 138 177 488 1 037 10 851 7 3o5 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 2.69 2.10 2.35 2.65 3.06 3.41 3.52 3.15 2.38 0.72 0.54 0.59 0.88 1.30 1.54 1.34 0.66 0.2D O.:: ,..g3 la YEARS UNDER le TO 64 YEARS 1.66 1.55 1.76 1.76 1.75 2.15 2.45 2.10 0.47 0.20 65 yEARS ANO OVER 0.31 0.01 0.01 0.01 O.:: 0.03 0.04 0.08 1.34 1.37

23 324 13 159 MEMBERS OF HARRIED-COUPLE HoUSEHOLDS . . . . 165 973 266 5 881 16 914 23 332 25 560 21 293 30 921 5 323 85 a 472 6 712 1 866 419 90 UNDER 18 YEARS ...... 47 673 1 696 6 069 10 289 11 782 18 TO 64 YEARS 103 019 182 4 181 10 819 12 992 13 483 12 689 23 854 20 618 3 712 490 65 yEARS AND OvER 15 281 - 4 26 56 95 132 355 841 9 028 4 743 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERSI UNDER 18 YEARS 25 098 61 i 130 3 524 5 144 5 536 4 152 3 998 I 247 255 51 18 TO 64 YEARS 45 372 91 2 057 5 271 6 348 6 413 5 202 8 559 8 352 2 717 362 65 YEARS AND OvER 9 421 - 4 21 44 al 115 310 788 5 616 2 441 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 3.30 2.92 2.86 3.21 3.68 3.99 4.09 3.61 2.79 2.34 2.18 UNOER la YEARS 0.95 0.92 0.82 1.15 1.62 1.87 1.63 0.78 0.22 0.07 0.04 18 TO 64 TEARS 2.05 2.00 2.03 2.05 2.05 2.10 2.44 2.79 2.47 0.66 0.20 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.30 - . 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.10 1.61 1.94

MEMBERS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS WITH FEMALE 4 669 6 473 5 701 5836 5 T1 HOUSEHOLDER...... 47 536 370 3 403 5 144 5 602 5 094 UNDER 18 YEARS 12 723 107 1 111 2 140 2 788 2 453 1 745 1 296 614 344 la TO 64 TEARS 25 773 258 2 292 2 978 2 801 2 604 2 877 5 059 4 918 1 153 833 65 yEARS AND OVER 9 040 4 27 13 37 47 118 169 4 339 4 286 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEHBERSI UNDER 18 YEARS 6 906 79 654 1 123 1 372 1 226 977 795 403 189 87 18 TO 64 yEARS 17 176 179 1 576 2 294 2 325 I 927 1 665 2 678 3 333 689 509 65 yEARS AND OVER 8 489 3 24 11 31 40 109 160 4 135 3 975 AvERAGE pER HOUSEHOLD 1.97 1.96 2.16 2.24 2.41 2.64 2.80 2.42 1.71 1.41 1.32 UNDER 18 YEARS 0.53 0.57 0.70 0.93 1.20 1.27 1.05 0.48 0.18 0.08 0.03 18 TO 64 YEARS 1.07 1.37 1.45 1.30 1.20 1.35 1.73 1.89 1.48 0.28 0.21 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.38 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 1.05 1.08

WHITE

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE ALL HOUSEHOLDS 75 328 359 4 267 8 174 8 857 8 273 6 751 10 792 11 471 9 721 6 685 FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 54 400 162 2 415 5 628 6 839 6 885 5 778 9 125 8 710 5 923 2 936 HARRIED.COUPLE FAMILY 45 643 85 1 Mu 4 738 5 707 5 750 4 675 7 693 7 633 5 182 2 300 OTHER FAMILY. MALE HOUSEHOLDER A 1 816 20 130 177 239 223 208 321 263 140 95 OTHER FAMILY, FEMALE HOUSEHOLOER 6 941 57 405 713 892 911 897 1 112 813 601 541 NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 20 928 197 1 852 2 546 1 998 1 388 973 1 667 2 761 3 798 3 748 MALE HOUSEHDLDER -. 8 608 105 1 080 I 597 1 201 870 600 809 879 787 680 FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 12 320 92 771 949 797 519 373 857 1 882 3 011 3 068

AGE OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS ALL MEMBERS 198 974 759 9 831 21 300 26 894 28 122 23 628 33 398 26 786 17 771 10 486 UNDER 18 YEARS 51 037 172 2 168 6 733 11 D96 12 603 9 048 6 633 I 926 503 156 le TO 64 YEARS 123 846 582 7 657 14 523 15 724 15 387 14 420 26 312 23 906 4 181 1 155 65 yEARS AND oVER 24 092 4 6 44 75 132 160 454 954 13 087 9 175 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS UNDER 18 YEARS 27 712 136 1 442 3 936 8 669 6 011 4 598 4 141 1 339 336 104 16 TO 64 YEARS 62 781 343 4 267 8 174 6 837 8 273 6 751 ID 792 11 471 3 087 787 65 yEARS AND OVER le 048 3 4 37 58 III 138 402 889 9 721 6 685 AVERAGE PER HDuSEHDLD 2.64 2.11 2.30 2.61 3.04 3.40 3.50 3.09 2.39 1.83 1.57 UNDER 18 YEARS 0.68 0.48 0.51 0.62 1.26 1.52 1.34 0.61 0.17 0.05 0.02 le TO 64 YEARS 1.64 1.62 1.79 1.78 1.78 1.86 2.14 2,44 208 0.43 0.17 64 vFARS Akio OVER 0.32 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.08 1.35 1.37 104 Table 20. Households, by Type, Age of Members,Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS /N THOUSA(DS. FOR mEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

SUBJECT AGELOF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO TOTAL 65 TO 75 AND 2Ce 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

WHITE--CONT/NUED

AGE OF HOUSE0OLD MEMBERS--CONTINUED _ _

MEMBERS_OF MARRIED-COUPLE HOUSEHOLDS . . 148 043 249 5 328 15 069 20 824 22 724 18 968 27 220 20 842 II 853 4 959 UNDER 18 YEARS 41 799 77 1 506 5 359 18 TO 64 yEAPS 9 113 10 632 7 583 5 698 1 405 266 58 92 145 172 3 820 9 690 11 667 12 009 11 275 21 239 18 606 3 244 65 yEARS AND OVER 14 100 422 2 20 44 83 109 290 731 8 342 4 479 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 22 235 59 1 014 3 142 4 603 4 954 18 70_64 yEARS 3 728 3 481 1 043 179 33 40 929 85 1 881 4 738 5 707 5 740 4 673 7 693 7 633 65 yEARS AND OVER 8 638 2 453 316 2 16 35 69 93 258 683 5 182 2 300 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD_ 3.24 2.93 2.83 3.18 UNDER IB YEARS 3.65 3.95 4.06 3.54 2.73 2.29 2.16 0.92 0.91 0.80 1.13 1.60 1.85 1.62 0,74 0.20 0.05 0.03 18 TO 64 yEAPS--- 2.02 2.03 2.03 2.05 2.09 65 yEARS AND OVER 2.04 2.41 2.76 2.44 0.63 0.18 0.31 - 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.10 1.61 1.95

MEMBERS_OF_OTHER HOUSEHOLDS WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER, ...... , . 34 298 288 2 332 3 336 3 695 3 518 UNDER 18 YEARS 3 299 4 300 4 229 4 725 4 577 _7 546 -65 570 1 170 1 639 18 TO-64 yEARS--- 1 603 1 209 715 302 196 _77 18 800 21e 1 761 2 149 2 044 I 890 2 063 3 493 3 787 769 65 YEARS AND OVER 7 952 626 4 17 12 26 27 92 139 3 759 3 874 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 4 387 52 368 657 862 842 708 18 TO 64 YEARS 494 223 124 _56 12 947 143 1 176 1 662 1 689 1 430 1 270 1 969 2 695 65 yEARS AND OVER 7 511 417 396 3 14 10 22 27 84 130 3 612 3 609 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 1.78 1.93 1.98 2 01 JNDER 18 YEARS 2.19 2.46 2.60 2.18 1.57 1.31 1.27 0.39 0.44 0,48 0.70 0.97 1.12 0.95 0.36 0.11 0.05 0.02 18 TO 64 YEARS 0,98 1.46 1.50 1.29 65 yEARS AND OVER 1.21 1.32 1.62 1.77 1.41 0.21 0.17 0.41 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.05 0;05 1.04 1.07

BLACK loUsEHOLDS BY TYPE ALL HOUSEHOLOS i 480 52 617 1 215 1 255 1 OBI 866 1 488 1 350 997 559 TAM/Ly-HOUSEHOLDS- 6 778 30 449 909 mARRIED.4011PLE_FAMILY 978 880 699 1 114 888 570 259 3 469 6 132 401 437 473 361 617 562 362 OTHER FAMILY. MALE HOUSEHOLDER 344 117 _3 _33 149 _43 _36 32 _49 -42 -35 -21 OTHER FAMILY. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 2 964 21 284 459 498 371 305 448 284 173 120 ONFAMILY-HOUSEHOLDS 2 703 2. 277 MALE HOUSEHOLDER lee 306 200 167 374 461 427 301 I 244 9 81 187 173 125 106 184 177 117 FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 1 459 13 87 118 103 76 6I (90 284 310 211;

IGE oF HOUSEHOLD MEmBERS

-ALL MEMBERS 28 055 104 1 679 3 519 3 884 3 741 3 093 5 047 3 572 2 360 1 094 MEP 18 YEARS 9 466 48 707 1 471 1 987 1 814 1 116 1 268 583 87 18 TO 64 yEARS- 16 352 56 932 I 978 I 894 1 915 1 947 3 717 55 yEARS AND OVER 2 854 43 300 2 237 - - 9 4 12 30 61 135 1 278 708 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) JNDER 18 YEARS 4 584 28 382 778 889 796 554 641 310 136 49 18 TO 64 YEARS 8 494 46 617 I 215 1 255 1 081 866 1 488 1 350 i5 YEARS AND OVER 1 802 408 167 - - 10 4 13 30 56 131 997 559 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 2.96 (B) 2.66 2.90 3.09 3.46 3.57 3.39 2:65 2.37 1.96 JNDER 18 yEARS 1.00 1.15 1.29 1.58 1.68 1.29 43 18 TO 64 YEARS 0.85 0.29 0.16 1.72 2)) 1.51 1.60 1.51 1.77 2.25 2.50 55 yEARS AND OVER 2.11 0.80 0.54 0.24 (B) - 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.04 0;10 1.20 1.27

MEMBERS OF mARRIED-COUPLE_HOUSEHOLDS . . . . 13 012 17 415 I 413 1 694 2 010 1 587 2 616 1 096 1 067 296 JNDER 18 YEARS ...... 4 144 -6 151 469 801 967 576 664 262 122 25 t8 TO-64 yEARS--- 7 919 10 ;t. 840 892 1 038 994 1 923 55 yEARS AND CVER 1 539 366 52 949 - - 3 2 5 18 28 95 580 219 HOUSEHOLDS wITH_MEMBERS: INDER 16 lEARS 2 006 2 -88 297 364 t8 TO-64 yEARS--- 413 275 345 147 61 14 3 237 6 132 401 437 473 361 617 562 210 $5 YEARS AND OVER 625 -37 - - 3 3 6 17 24 94 362 117 ---AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 3.75 (B) 3.14 3.53 3.88 4.25 4.39 4.24 3.37 2.95 2.52 INDER 18 YEARS 1.19 1.14 L8 TO-64 YEARS-- (8) 1.42 1.83 2.04 1.59 1.08 0.47 0.34 0.22 2.28 f51 2.00 2,10 2.04 2.19 2.75 3.12 2.74 0.44 i5 yEARS AND OVER 0.27 1.01 (B) - 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.17 1.60 1.86 105 Table 20. Households, by Type, Age of Members, Age, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR mEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER (YEARS) SUBJECT UNDER 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To 40 To 45 To 55 TO 65 TO 75 AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

BLACK-CONTINUED

AGE OF HOUSEHOLD mEmBERS-CONTINUED MEMBERS OF-OTHER HOUSEHOLDS WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER, ...... 12 274 70 I 009 1 670 1 830 1 440 1 261 2 002 1 321 1 046 626 UNDER 18 YEARS 4 881 38 524 933 1 110 783 487 537 280 143 -46 18 TO 64 YEARS 6:2: 33 486 731 719 652 765 1 442 1 013 365 200 65 YEARS AND OVER - - / 5 9 23 28 537 380 HOUSEHOLDS wITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 2 360 23 278 445 489 349 248 272 163 63 31 18 TP 64 YEARS_ 3 B6B 31 371 578 602 447 366 638 568 161 107 65 YEARS AND OVER 894 - - 7 1 6 9 23 28 483 337

AvERAGE_PER HOUSEHOLD 2.77 (B) 2.72 2.89 3.04 3.22 3.44 3.14 2.32 2.17 1.85 UNDER 18 YEARS 1.10 (0) 1.41 1.61 1.05 1.75 1.33 0.04 0;49 0;30 0;14 18 TO 64 YEARS 1.45 (8) 1.31 1.26 1.19 1.46 2.09 2.26 1.78 0.76 0.59 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.22 (e) 0.01 - 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 1.11 1.13

SPANISH ORIGIN

HOUSEHOLDS EY TyP-

-ALL-HOUSEHOLDS 4 883 44 445 716 647 642 541 743 606 321. 171 FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 3 939 24 317 591 565 557 474 652 459 214 85 MARRIED-COUPLE-FAMILY 2 824 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 160 60 OTHER FAm/Ly. MALE HOUSEHOLDER . 210 1 38 28 21 24 18 43 22 9 7 OTHER FAMILY. FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 905 II 85 129 127 129 132 135 91 -45 19 NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 20 125 85 68 91 146 113 85 MALE HOUSEHOLERD L:I 14 li: 848260 55 56 43 49 42 23 FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 435 6 46 40 22 30 12 48 97 71 62

AGE oF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS

ALL MEMBERS 16 786 109 1 321 2 441 2 475 2 619 2 20 2 720 1 730 785 349 UNDER 18 YEARS 6 232 34 418 1 073 1 215 I 371 956 761 275 -94 35 18 TO 64 YEARS 9 755 73 901 1 363 1 247 1 237 1 243 1 907 1 422 201 81 65 YEARS AND OVER 798 2 2 8 12 *12 19 60 41 409 233 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 2 827 26 245 499 497 520 395 413 162 54 16 18 TO 64 YEARS 4 542 42 445 716 647 642 541 743 606 155 44 65 YEARS AND OVER 632 1 1 8 10 10 15 52 37 316 171

AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 344 031 2.97 3.41 3.82 4.08 4.10 3.67 2.87 2.40 2.04 UNDER 18 YEARS 1.28 (B) 0.94 1.50 1.88 2.13 1.77 1.02 0.45 0.29 0.21 18 10_64 YEARS 2.00 (B) 2.02 1.90 1.93 1.93 2.30 2.57 2.35 0.86 0.47 65 YEARS AND oVER 0.16 (e) - 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.08 0.07 1.25 1.37

MEMBERS nF mARRIED-COUPLE HOUSEHOLDS . . . 11 :22 40 663 1 698 1 782 1 416 1 344 2 006 1 200 491 172 UNDER 18 YEARS 4 58 15 239 769 863 1 020 689 592 196 -56 19 18 TO 54 YEARS 6 623 26 425 929 910 889 844 1 379 978 201 42 65 YEARS AND OVER- 441 - - 1 4 7 lo 34 34 235 111 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 1 983 10 145 356 361 374 274 303 114 33 7 18 TO 64 YEARS 2 735 12 193 434 417 404 324 474 346 111 20 65 YEARS AND oVER 303 - - 1 8 5 8 30 32 160 60

AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 4.08 (8) 343 3.91 4.27 4.74 4.77 4.23 3.49 3.07 (B) UNDER 18 YEARS 1.58 (8) 1.23 1.77 2.07 2.52 2.13 1.25 0.57 0.35 (B) 18 To 64 YEARS 2.35 18) 2.20 2.14 2.18 2.20 2.61 2.91 2.82 1.26 (B) 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.16 (B) - - 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.10 1.47 (B)

MEme:RS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER ...... 3 731 38 344 489 509 542 528 530 411 212 128 UNDER le YEARS 1 556 12 150 275 322 306 250 127 71 32 11 18 TO 54 YEARS 1 925 23 194 210 184 231 271 386 335 62 28 65 YEARS AND OVER 250 2 - 4 3 5 7 17 5 118 88 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS) UNDER 18 YEARS 718 111 85 42 17 7 18 T0_64 YEARS 1 193 1: 17: lig 14: Ig17 144 183 189 -34 16 45 YEARS AND OVER 232 1 - 4 2 4 6 15 4 116 81

_ AVERAGE_PER HOUSEHOLD 2.78 (B) 2.61 2.88 3.41 3.41 3.67 2.89 2,17 1.84 1.59 UNDER 18 YEARS 1.16 (8) 1.14 1;62 216 1;93 1.74 0.69 0;38 0.28 0.14 18 TO 64 YEARS 1.44 (8) 1.47 1.23 1.23 1.46 1.88 2.11 1.77 0.54 0.35 65 yEARS AND OVER 0.19 (8) - 0.03 0.02 D.03 0.05 0.09 0,03 1.02 1.10 NOTE) PERSONS OF SPANISH OR/G/N MAY BE OF ANY RACE.

111 106 Table 21; Households, by Type, Rate Of Hodadholder,Age of Members and Region: Marth 1985 /NUMBERS IN THOOAANes___ FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS.SEE TEXT1

UNITED-STATES- SUBJECT -SOUTH- TOTAL NORTH. WHITE BLACK EAST MIDWEST. ToTAl wHITE 8LACX WEST HOUSEHOLDS BY TyPE

ALL-HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHQLOS 86 759 75 328 9 480 18 348 62 706 21 697 29 581 24 283 4 924 HARRIED-COUPLE-FAMILY 54 400 6 778 13 149 15 839 17 163 50 350 45 643 21 781 17 953 3 541 II 938 OTHER FAMILY. MALE HOUSEHOLDER 3 469 10 291 12 904 17 957 15 270 -2 228 1 816 344 _ 468 I 965 9 698 OTHER FAMILY. FEMALE HOuSEHOLOER 10 129 513 736 548 179 NONFANILY-HOUSEHIOLDS 6 941 2 964 2 390 2 421 510 24 082 3 588 2 134 t 417 1 729 HALE HOUSEHV;DER 2e 928 2 70j 5 199 5 859 7 boo 10 114 8 608 I 244 6 330 1 363 5 225 FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 1 988 2 407 3 265 2 592 600 13 968 12 320 1 459 3 211 3 452 2 455 4 535 3 737 763 2 770 AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER

TOTAL ea 789 15 TO 19 YEARS 75 328 9 480 18 348 21 697 29 581 24 283 4 924 17 163 20 TO 24 YEARS 920 _ 359 -52 -56 104 5 018 4 267 166 141 -25 -94 25 TO 29 YEARS 617 795 1 305 1 834 i 467 9 437 8 174 1 215 333 1 POI 30 TO 34 YEARS 1 723 2 499 3 312 2 660 618 35 70 39 YEARS 10 377 8 837 I 255 I 975 2 083 9 643 2 646 3 516 2 799 667 2 240 40 TO 44 YEARS e 273 1 081 2 013 2 404 7 838 6 751 3 115 2 519 540 2 ill 45 TO 54 yEARS 866 1 759 1 851 2 634 2 145 12 628 IC 792 1 408 2 827 432 I 594 55 To 64 YEARS 3 024 4 345 3 596 691 55 TO 74 YEARS 13 073 11 471 1 350 3 034 3 270 2 433 _ 10 851 9 721 997 4 335 3 609 691 2 434 75_11ARS AND OVER 2 480 2 604 3 810 3 232 559 7 105 6 685 559 1 685 1 876 MEDIAN 45.4 1 911 2 494 2 116 368 45.9 43.0 48.0 45;1 1 214 45.4 46.1 43.2 43.0 AGE OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS

ALL MEMBERS JNDER 18 YEARS 233 516 198 974 28 055 49 276 58 587 62 409 79 165 63 115 14 920 46 409 18 TO 64 YEARS 51 037 9 466 12 275 16 235 21 216 144 204 123 846 16 352 15 730 5 112 12 884 55 YEARS AND OVER 30 606 35 736 48 637 39 435 8 497 26 703 24 092 2 237 6 195 79 025 6 616 9 312 7 950 1 310 4 580 HOUSEHOLDS w/TH HEMBERSI JNDER 18 YEARS 33 358 27 712 t8 TO 64 YEARS 4 584 6 688 8 451 11 578 8 548 73 147 42 781 2 431 6 642 55 yEARS AND OVER 0 494 15 226 18 212 24 919 20 216 4 347 20 128 18 048 I 802 4 675 4 988 14 789 7 009 5 904 1 062 3 457 AVERAGE_PER HOUSEHOLD JNDER 18 YEARS 2.69 1.64 2.96 2.69 2.70 0.72 0.68 1.00 2.60 2.60 3.03 2.71 (e 70_64 YEARS 0,67 0;75 0.72 0.65 1.66 1.69 1.72 1.68 104 0.75 55 YEARS AND OVER 1.65 1,64 1.42 1;73 0.31 0.32 0.24 0.34 1.69 0.30 0.31 0.33 0.27 0.27 MEMBERS OF HARRIED-COUPLE HOUSEHOLDS 1NDER 18 YEARS . . . . 165 973 148 043 13 012 39 368 ...... 42 652 56 312 48 069 ...... 47 473 41 799 4 144 7 452 32 492 -9 113 12 612 15 921 2 494 103 019 92 145 7 919 21 829 11 126 10 028 : Ty: A: 45 RIN fIVER 26 246 35 010 30 089 4 401 19 934 15 281 14 100 949 3 427 3 794 5 381 4 794 557 2 680 HOUSEHOLDS WITH MEMBERS: INDER 18 YEARS ...... 25 098 .8 TO 64 YEARS 22 235 2 006 4 928 6 466 45 372 40 929 8 672 7 337 1 179 . 031 ,5 YEARS AND 0VER 3 237 9 135 11 637 15 696 9 421 e 638 625 13 643 1 833 8 004 2 096 2 326 3 347 2 957 368 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD I 651 INDER 18 YEARS 300 3.24 3.75 3.34 0.95 3.31 3.23 3.14 3.79 3.37 .6 TO 44 YEARS 0.92 1.19 0.89 0.98 0.91 2,05 2.02 2.28 0.86 1.27 1.03 6 YEARS AND OVER 2.12 2.03 2.01 1.97 0,30 0.31 0.27 0.33 2.24 2.06 0.29 0;31 0.31 0.28 0.28 MEMBERS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. , , , , , . . 47 536 34 298 MDER 18 YEARS 12 274 10 990 11 452 16 390 12 723 -7 546 4 881 1.0 201 6 033 8 704 0 TP 64 YEARS 2 797 3 153 4 530 2 116 8 yEARS AND OVER 25 773 18 800 6 404 6 017 2 358 9 640 6 042 8 705 5 517 3 100 7 952 989 2 175 2 257 3 156 2 548 576 i H0USEHOLOS WITH MEMBERS: NDER 18 YEARS 6 906 4 387 2 300 1 631 1 682 8 70_64 VEARS 17 176 2 465 1 293 1 138 1 227 6 YEARS AND OVER 12 947 3 868 3 941 4 091 5 784 8 489 7 511 894 3 870 1 851 3 360 2 036 2 126 2 943 2 403 528 AVERAGE-PER HOUSEHOLD I 384 NDER 18 YEARS 1.97 1.78 2.77 1.95 2.02 1.74 2.77 1.93 8 TO 64 YEARS- 0.53 0.39 1;10 1.14 0.54 1.07 0.98 1.45 0.56 0.36 1.00 0.50 63 YEARS AND OVER 1,07 1.03 1;07 0.94 0.38 D.41 0.22 0.39_ IR 1.42 1.11 0.39 0.44 0.26 'FORMERLY NORTH CENTRAL. 0.32 107 Table 22. Characteristics of Households, by Tenure, Type, Race, and Spanish Origin of Householder: March 1985 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FoR MEANING oF SYMBOLS, SEE 7E401

OWNER HOUSEHOLDS RENTER HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT OThER FAMILY oTHER FAMILY MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MARRIED, HOUSE, HOUSE, HOUSE, HOUSE, MARRIED, HOUSE HtUSE- HOUSE= HOUSE TOTAL TOTAL COUPLE HOLDERHOLDER HOLOER HOLDER TOTAL COUPLE HOLDER HOLOER HOLDER HOLDER

ALL-HOUSEHOLDS

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

_ TOTAL' 86 789 55 845 39 050 I 249 9 716 3 720 7 11030 943 11 300 978 5 413 6 394 6 858 1 UNIT- 06 720 47 20W 33 821 1 056 3 887 2 888 5 553 9 516 w 925 393 I 654 I 415 1 126 2 UNITS S 136 I 431 792 26 152 145 315 3 705 I 473 124 803 581 725 3 OR 4 UNITS 4 193 599 297 15 66 99 123 3 594 1 090 111 730 776 887 5 To 9 UNITS 3 617 157 144 5 24 73 112 3 460 950 74 668 874 895 10 oR MORE UNITS 8 W54 815 337 8 62 150 256 7 639 1 918 156 1 036 2 061 2 467

SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD

----TOTAL 86 789 55 845 39 050 I 249 4 716 3 720 7 110 30 943 11 300 978 5 413 6 394 6 858 1 PERSON 20 602 9 813 - - - 3 103 6 710 10 788 - - 4 819 5 969 2 PERSINS p7 389 18 644 14 975 635 2 226 455 353 8 744 w 103 512 2 179 I 210 739 3 PERSONS 15 465 10 449 8 593 356 I 166 102 32 5 016 2 737 263 1 653 297 115 4 PERSONS 13 631 10 037 9 18W 166 633 45 8 3 593 2 W85 112 895 75 26 5 PERSONS 6 108 4 467 4 low 56 293 10 4 1 641 1 100 61 366 5 6 PERSONS _ 2 299 1 572 I 436 14 115 4 2 727 492 23 '9. N 3 7-OR MORE-PERSONS 1 296 862 75B 22 -82 I -. 434 302 7 125 - - T0TAL_PERSONS- 233 516158 950 128 318 3 745 14 565 4 695 7 67674_566 37 655 2_908 17 260 8 708 8 035 PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 2.69 2.85 3.29 3.00 3.09 1.25 1.08 2.41 3.33 2.97 3.19 1.36 1.17

RELATED PERSONS

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 86 789 55 845 39 050 I 249 4 716 7 110 30 943 11 300 978 5 413 6 394 6 858

1 PERSON 24 082 10 830 - w _ 4, 7 ;1(1) 7 110 13 252 _ _.4 __- _ .. 6 394 6 858 2 PERSONS 25 349 18 169 15 063 731 2 375 - - 7 180 4 157 652 2 372 - - 3 PERSONS 14 804 10 277 8 602 330 1 345 - w 527 2 745 189 1 593 .. - 4 PERSONS 13 259 9 878 9 191 118 566 - 3 385 2 W76 92 817 - -

5 PERSONS 5 89W 4 364 4 064 37 263 1 529 1 155 29 344 - 44 5 PERSONS._. .- 2 175 I 514 I 412 13 90 - - 661 476 12 173 - . ? OR MORE-PERSONS I 225 816 719 20 76 - - 409 292 5 - - COTAL_PERSONS...... 226 370156 343 127 855 3 543 14 115 3 72C 7 11070 027 37 417 2 629 i,, IN 6 394 6 858 1VERAGE-NUMBER-0E-RELATED PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 2.61 2.80 3.27 2.84 2.99 1.00 1.00 2;26 3.31 2;69 3.09 1.60 1.00

404RELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 86 789 55 645 39 050 I 299 4 716 3 720 7 110 30 943 II 300 978 5 413 6 394 6 858 40-NONRELATIVES 81 793 54 038 38 710 I 103 4 412 3 103 6 71027 75W 11 1ww 780 5 041 4 819 5 969 I NONRELATIVE 4 007 1 46W 293 107 256 455 353 2 543 115 151 328 I 210 739 ? NONRELATOVES- 680 225 30 31 29 102 32 455 31 32 30 247 115 5 OR 4 NONRELATIVES . . 309 Ile 17 4 _19 _60 14 191 9 _16 14 118 34 COTAL_NONRELATIVES 7 146 2 607 463 -202 450 -926 -566 4-539 -238 279 -531 2-313 1-177 1VERAGE PER HOUSEHOLO 0.08 0.05 0.01 0.16 0.10 0.25 0.08 0.15 0.02 0.29 0.10 0.36 0;17

IOUSEHOLDS w1TH HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER

_TOTAL _ _ 18 155 13 665 7 119 234 I 113 I 005 w 196 4 490 938 62 341 689 2 461 lo NONRELATIVES 17 799 13 W13 7 059 225 1 083 952 w 094 w 386 933 60 324 662 2 WOW , NONRELATIVE- 31: 217 52 7 21 48 90 94 5 2 13 22 51 ! NONRELATIVES- 33 26 4 1 7 5 10 6 . - 3 3 I OR 4 HoNRELATIVEs 14 9 _4 . _2 - _3 _5 - - _- 2 3 MTAL NONRELATIVES- -523 -370 88 10 51 66 15W 153 7 5 19 38 84 NERAGE PER HOUSEHOLO 0.03 0.03 0.01 0;04 0.05 0;07 0.04 0.03 0.01 (13) 0;06 0.06 0.03

048ER5_18AND_OVER. OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

---TOTAL.--.-...... -... . 86 784 55 845 39 050 1 249 4 716 3 720 7 11030 943 11 300 976 5 413 6 858 M oTHER MEMBERS 18 AND oyEa . . . 64 767 40 776 24 293 292 1 371 3 109 6 71323 989 9 712 262 3 200 : 77: 5 982 OTHER_MEmBER 18_AND_OvER . . . . IS 672 10 307 6 562 617 2 171 545 363 5 364 1 108 330 I 669 1 313 745

2! OR MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND OVER...... 6 351 4 760 3 195 290 I 175 66 35 I 590 W80 186 544 250 131

ELATED CHILDREN UNOER 18

_ ALL-NoUSEHOLDS 86 789 55 845 39 050 I 249 4 716 3 720 7 110 30 943 11 300 978 5 423 6 39W 6 858 0 CHILDREN UNDER 18 53 846 34 275 20 513 671 2 242 3 720 7 110 19 571 4 779 485 1 055 6 394 6 858 CHILD_UNDER 18 13 844 8 945 7 265 369 1 311 - - 4 594 2 670 311 1 918 CHILDREN UNDER IS 12 146 8 285 7 345 798 - , 3 861 2 339 119 I 403 CHILDREN UNDER_18...... 4 797 3 106 2 820 111 245 - - 1 691 987 52 652 - OR MORE CHILDREN UNOER 18. . . 2 154 I 23W 1 087 26 121 - - 921 525 12 384 'INCLUDES NONRESPONSE.

113 108 Table 22. Characteristias of HouSeholds,by Tenure; Type; Race; and Spanish _ Origin of Householder: Mare INUMBERS IN THOUSAND%FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT) 985-Continued

OWNER HOUSEHOLDS _ RENTER HOUSEHOLDS FAmmr_mousEeeLee NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS - SUBJECT FAMI-Ly-HOUSE-HOLDS NONFAMILY,HOUSEHOLDS OTHFR FAMILY OTWERFAMILY AALEFEMALE HALE HARRIED- FEMALE _ HALEFEMALE HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE. --MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL COuPLEHOLDER MARRIED- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- ,NOLDER____HOLDER HOLDER TOTAL CoUPLE HOUSE- HOLD HOLDER HOLDER ALL HOUSEHOLDS-CONTINUED

OWN tHILDREN UNDER 18 ALL HOUSEHOLDS- 86 789 55 845 39 050 1 249 4 716 NO OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 55 676 7 110 30 943 11 300 I OwN CHILD_UNDER 18 35 590 21 216 759 2 785 97E 5 413 6 394 6 858 13 108 8 334 3--gg 7 110 26 087 4 924 2 OwN CHILDREN uNDER 18 6 985 320 1 034 - 572 1 338 6 394 6 858 11 645 7 895 7 143 T 4 769 2 655 263 3 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 125 627 . 1 851 - . .-9 .-. . 4 486 2 933 - 3 750 2 313 4 OR HORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18; 2 701 34 197 - 88 1 349 - . 1 , 1 553 934 875 1 089 1 605 11 72 46 574 - . . 784 474 9 g -- 301 - . AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER ALL HouSEHOLOS 86 784 55 845 39 050 UNDER 20 YEARS 1 249 4 716 3 720 7 110 420 55 12 30 943 11 300 978 5 413 6 394 20 TO 24 YEARS 5 018 5 6 19 13 365 6 858 884 598 22 -79 - 22 75 96 25 TO 29 yEARS 9 637 43 158 63 4 134 1 459 _94 619 2 762 73 200 146 660 i 059 30 TO 34 YEARS 10 377 414 173 6 018 2 509 810 35 TO 39 YEARS 647 4 357 131 461 443 163 999 1 421 9 643 351 255 4 729 1 991 925 40 TO 44 YEARS 5 039 141 541 391 162 949 968 659 7 838 547 236 3 292 1 377 119 45 TO 54 yEARS 4 284 144 595 302 778 646 373 12 628 664 7 438 223 2 291 918 101 632 55 TO 64 YEARS 273 958 428 567 424 216 13 073 1 413 7 444 2 9644 1 121 1.0 641 65 TO 74 yEARS 221 799 561 1 388 2 660 380 511 io 851 466 5 031 138 908 92 336 513 75 _YEARS AND OVER 582 548 2 385 808 7 365 199 2 087 95 531 2 167 585 39 204 375 EDIAN 45.4 51.0 457 2 029 2 106 354 1 182 48.3 48.8 50.3 23 -137 314 1 278 48.1 68.0 35.3 340 34.8 35;1 33,2 51.9 MARITAL STATUS oF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HPUSEHOLDS 86 789 55 845 HARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT 39 050 1 249 4 716 3 720 SO 350 39 050 7 110 30 943 11 300 978 HARRIED, SPOUsE ABSENT 39 650 ------5 413 6 394 6 658 3 913 1 328 - 11 300 11 300 -- . SEPARATE0. .-. .-. .-. .--. 170 554 309 295 2 585 - _. . . 3 161 OTHER HARRIEO, SPOUSE ABSENT 1 017 - 151 453 227 165 1 219 772 429 . . 752 185 2 144 - 117 311 - 19 101 81 1 114 340 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES . . . 92 110 442 17 -- 15 - 48 105 rg 89 OTHER. . ; ; ; 710 - 3 25 293 19 86 - -- 21 - WIDOWED- 11 348 7 769 A. 107 416 - 48 4 DIVORCED-- 316 1 911 844 4 698 84 199 85 9 808 4 655 - 3 579 T 42 760 SINGLE (NEVER MARRIEb) 434 1 844 1 191 368 2 359 11 377 3 064 - 1 165 5 166 346 1 990 329 407 1 376 951 8 314 1 563 1 266 376 1 443 3 691 2 804 WHITE HOUSEHOL$S

UNITS IN STRUCTURE

ToTAL, . 75 328 50 661 36 068 I UNIT 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 435 24 667 50 922 43 032 31 407 904 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 2 UNITS 3 088 2 605 5 027 7 090 4 365 5 885 4 150 1 224 700 22 :05 311 1 041 1 204 3 OR 4 UNITS 3 376 121 275 2 929 1 251 970 5 To 9-UNITS 540 272 13 58 42 84 494 478 619 2 981 325 128 106 2 036 904 96 435 10 oR HoRE UNITS 5 1 S 67 105 634 767 6 771 722 2 655 778 ...7 353 289 7 4 1,', 706 143 238 6 048 i 511 761 113 602 1 675 2 149 SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD TOTAL I PERSON 75 328 50 661 36 068 1 072 3 725 17 876 8 884 3 361 6 435 24 667 9 575 2 PERSONS . - 2 e06 744 3 216 5 246 5 885 24 558 17 370 6 077 8 993 -- - 3 PERSONS 14 215 570 1 857 410 - 3 875 s 118 13 336 9 489 7 960 318 7 188 3 625 346 1 477 4 PERSONS 318 1 040 92 29 3 847 1 051 638 11 795 9 084 8 416 130 2 345 203 975 221 5 PERSONS 493 39 6 2 711 101 5 061 3 876 3 636 38 2 080 79 471 61 6 PE9SONS 190 10 2 1 186 21 1 819 1 330 1 249 939 45 177 21 7 OR mORE_PERSONS 9 66 4 2 489 4 882 08 592 7 376 15 80 TOTAL PERSONS -29 1 . 15 3 198 974141-892 116-830 254 210 6 -38 . PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 3 023 10 922 4 197 6 92457-080 . 2.64 2.80 3.24 2.82 2.93 31-214 2168 9 567 7 245 1.25 1.08 2,31 3;26 6 886 2,91 2.97 1.38 1.17 RELATED PERSONS ALL HoUSEHOLOS 1 PERSON- 75 32.e 50 661 36 068 1 072 3 725 20 928 9 796 3 361 6 43524 667 9 575 744 2 PERSONS- --- - 3 361 3 216 5 246 5 885 72 711 16 912 6 435 11 132 -- - 3 PERSONS 14 290 650 1 973 - . 5 799 5 246 5 885 4 PERSONS 12 743 9 340 7 970 295 1 075 3 670 509 i 620 - . - 3 403 2 342 5 PERSONS 11 517 4 951 8 427 91 432 139 922 - . 4 894 3 792 - - 2 566 2 084 5 PERSONS 3 598 22 171 - 67 415 - - 1 704 1 276 , 1 162 917 17 7 OR MORE PEPSONS 1 221 7 47 - . 168 - . 831 594 428 361 7 561 _7 27 - 59 . . roTAL-PERSONS. ... . ,. 192 998139 682 - 237 261 4 WERAGE NuMBER OF RELATED 116 432 2 857 10 597 3 361 -32 - . 6 435 53 317 31 022 i PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 948 9 215 5 246 5 885 2.56 2.76 3.23 2.66 2.84 1.00 1.00 2,16 3.24 2.62 'INCLUDES NONRESPONSE. 2.87 1.00 1.00 109 Table 22; Charecterisdcs of Flousehohls; by Tenuwe, Type, Race, and Spanish Odigin of Householder: Itiarch 19135--Oontinued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

OWNER HOUSEHOLDS RENTER HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS FAMILy HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT OTHER FAMILY OTHER FAMILY

MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MARRIED- HOUSE- HOUSE- HousE- HOUSE, MARRIED,HOUSE HOUSE., HOUSE HOUSE- Twig.. TOTAL COuPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER TOTAL CoUPLE HoLDER HoLDER HOLDER HOLDER

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NONRELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 75 328 50 061 36 068 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 435 24 667 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 5 885 NO_NONRELATIVES 71 077 49 090 35 762 952 3 493 2 806 6 077 21 987 9 450 589 2 955 3 875 5 118 1 NONRELATIvE- 3 407 1 281 2:; 92 196 410 318 2 126 92 117 2 NONRELATIVES. 228 1 051 638 591 194 21 24 92 29 397 25 24 24 223 101 3-0R-4-NoNRELATIVES 254 96 12 8 12 54 10 158 9 14 10 97 28 TOTAL NONRELATIVES 5 976 2 213 398 166 325 835 489 3 763 192 221 352 1-999 1 -001 AVERAGE PER HOusEHOLD 0.08 0.04 0.01 0.15 0.09 0.25 0.08 0.15 0.02 0.30 0.11 0.38 0.17

HOUsEHOLOS WITH HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND ovEA

TOTAL 16 406 12 544 6 654 196 908 907 3 880 3 862 829 46 234 561 2 200 No-NONRELATIVES 16 142 12 348 6 603 189 894 867 3 796 3 794 323 40 226 542 2 164 1 HONRELATIVE- 242 177 45 7 11 38 77 65 5 - 8 16 35 2 140NRELATIVES- 19 16 4 3 2 6 3 - - 1 3 OR 4 NONRELATIVES T _3 3 _2 - _,. _ 1 _.. - - - -- TOTAL- NONRELATIVES- .- -338 -256 67 -7 22 48 113 81 7 - 8 41 AVERAGE PER HOusEHOLD 0.02 0.02 0.01 0;04 0.02 0;05 0.03 0.02 0,01 (8) 0.04 0. g: 0 .02

4E48E96_18 AND_OVER..OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

_TOTAL...... 75 32850 661 36 068 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 43524 667 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 5 885 40 OTMER MEMBERS 18 AND ovER . . . 57 080 37 653 27 417 766 1 081 2 Ell 6 078 19 428 8 334 203 1 876 3 888 5 127 I OTHER_MEMBER 18 ANO OvER 13 227 9 097 5 909 575 1 796 490 327 4 130 868 410 1 061 1 128 643 2-0R MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 AND oVER...... 5 021 3 912 2 742 231 848 61 30 1 110 353 131 279 230 116

RELATED CHILDREN uNDER 18

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 75 328 50 661 36 068 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 435 24 667 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 5 885 40-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 47 949 31 531 19 276 588 1 870 3 361 6 435 16 415 4 186 366 734 5 246 5 885 [ CHILD_UNDEP.18 11 672 7 970 6 641 322 1 006 - 3 702 2 257 244 1 201 - - 1 CHILDREN UNDER 18 10 270 7 442 6 703 119 621 - 2 827 1 935 85 807 1. 5 CHILDREN UNDER 18. 3 872 2 713 2 516 30 167 . 1 159 807 38 314 - - I OR MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18. . . . 1 567 1 006 932 14 61 561 391 10 160 - -

»IN CHILDREN UNDER 18 --ALL-H0US7HOLDS- 75 32850 661 36 068 1 072 3 725 43524 667 9 575 744 3 216 5 240 5 885 M OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 49 09732 421 19 749 644 2 182 3 321 435 16 676 4 279 429 837 5 246 5 8P5 OWN CHILD UNDER 18 11 174 7 538 6 419 283 837 - - 3 635 2 255 208 1 172 - ! OWN CHILDRFN UNDER 18 9 937 7 168 6 544 111 512 , , 2 770 1 927 65 778 - - ; OwN_CHILDREN. uNDER_18...... 3 695 2 608 2 429 26 153 - 1 087 762 36 289 - . OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 1 426 926 877 9 41 - 500 353 7 141 -

A,GE F HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HouSEHOLDS 75 378 50 661 36 065 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 435 24 667 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 5 885 NOER 20 YEARS 359 _52 -12 _5 -6 -19 10 307 -73 -16 -51 86 82 2 0 TO 24 YEARS 4 267 829 568 19 29 01 3 437 1 313 III 373 928 710 25 TO 29 YEARS 8 174 3 354 2 592 _59 166 IN 152 4 819 2 147 118 547 1 210 0 TO 34 YEARS 797 8 837 5 188 4 061 117 363 409 239 3 649 1 647 122 530 792 558 35 TO 39 YEARS 8 273 5 737 4 608 130 431 354 214 2 536 1 142 93 481 516 304 0 TO 44 YEARS 6 751 4 979 3 914 119 473 273 198 1 772 759 89 424 5 TO 54 YEARS 325 175 10 792 8 587 6 784 233 727 371 472 2 205 909 88 385 438 385 5 TO 64 YEARS 11 471 9 391 6 876 196 623 488 1 208 2 080 757 67 191 391 674 5 TO-74 YEARS- 9 721 7 721 4 671 118 462 484 1 485 2 000 511 21 138 303 7 1 027 5 YEARS AND OVER 6 685 4 823 1 983 _77 _445 422 1 895 1 862 317 -18 --96 -258 1-173 MEDIAN 45.9 51.0 46.4 48.8 50.4 47.3 68.3 35.2 33.8 35.3 36.1 32.5 53;2

AR/TAL STATUS oF HOUSEHOLDER

--ALL-HOUSEHOLDS- 75 328 50 661 36 0 1 072 3 725 3 361 6 43524 607 9 575 744 3 216 5 246 ARR/ED, SPOUSE PRESENT 5 885 45 643 36 068 36 0 - ._------9 575 9 575 ------ARRIED,-SPOUSE ABSENT 2 681 1 010 - 135 386 248 240 1 671 514 SEPARATED. ._- 116 722 319 ...... 2 091 741 .. 122 305 174 141 1 350 85 654 OTHER_MARRIED,_SPOUSE ABSENT 371 241 . 590 268 13 81 74 100 321 - 32 142 79 SPOUSE IN ARMED FORCES . . . . 27 10 - _17 _9 _2 - _. n _ .- -4 OTHER . 563 258 -13 -72 -74 -98 304 32 55 142 75 1DOWED- 9 690 6 836 276 1 524 753 4 284 2 853 _64 443 294 2 054 IVORCED 8 281 4 051 386 1 540 1 069 1 056 4 230 296 1 502 1 326 1 106 INGLE (NEVER MARRIED) 9 034 2 697 276 275 1 291 855 6 337 268 550 3 113 2 407

115 110 Thbk 22. Chadicterknbics of Households; by l'enued; 1)03, Rade, and Spanish Originof Household*: Meth 1SES--Continued 4NLIMBER--la THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, RFE TEYT)

----- OWNER HOUSEHOLDS RENTER HOUSEHOLDS -FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAM/Ly HOUSEHOLDS- -FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS SLAJETT NONFAM/LY HOUSEHOLDS OTHER FAMILY OTHER FAMILY -MALE FEMALE MALE ___ MARRIED- FEMALE - MALE FEMALE __ HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL COUPLE MARRIED- HOUSE- HOUSE, HOU1E, HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER TOTAL HOUSE- CoUPLE__1401DE-11-HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER BLACK HOUSEHOLDS

UNITS IN STRUCTURE TOTAL& 9 480 4 185 1 UNIT 2 218 14E 905 305 610 5 295 4 754 3 374 1 795 123 i 251 197 2 060 939 849 2 UN/Ts. . . 736 242 478 1 377 .. . .. ; . -. . 423 68 3 OR 4 UNITS ,64 185 *h 4 40 24 56-, 182 689 38 40 684 168 34 1 38 5 70-9-uNITs 12 2 7 5 12 652 2`F... 90 _98 731 21 10 129 11 277 130 10 oR PORE UNITS . 4 5 1 106 1 334 52 23 711 133 14 310 138 0 11 1 15 1 282 293 116 38 397 285 269 s/ZE OF HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 9 480 4 185 1 PERSON- ...... 2 218 148 905 385 610 5 295 . 2 367 827 --. 1 251 197 2 060 939 2 PERSONS -- . 255 573 1 539 849 2 391 1 065 619 54 --- - - 788 3 PERSONS 329 34 30 1 326 369 751 a PERSONS_ 1 795 783 479 33 257 101 655 119 BO 1 441 704 lo 4 1 D12 298 50 635 5 PERSONS 537 31 128 6 15 13 BOO 455 2 737 294 28 6 PERSONS 340 15 99 - 401 11 3 370 174 2 344 149 10 7 OR MORE_PERSONs 123 5 46 , 178 6 1 317 176 - 196 81 6 109 TOTAL-PERSONS- 120 _9 46 --- - , - 28 055 13 462 8 443 595 141 40 1 80 - PERsONS PER HOUSEHOLD 3-366 677 14 592 4 569 2.96 3.22 3.81 4.03 3.72 612 7-240 997 1!2% 1.11 2.76 3.65 3.11 3:52 1,12, 1.17 RELATED PERSONS ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 4 1E15 2 218 149 1 PERSON- 905 305 610 5 295 1 251 2 703 - 915 197 2 060 939 2 PERsONS --. - 305 610 2 261 1 062 633 67 1 788 --- - - 939 I PERSONS 362 - - 1 199 378 894499 4 PERSONS 1 750 755 475 30 950 120 701 - - 1 358 680 T , 976 301 43 631 533 29 123 - ,.. 5 PERSONS - - 678 282 6 PERSONS _ 762 4311 338 12 19 376 - 366 87 - - 324 149 - 7 OR MORE-PERSONS 171 126 5 40 8 167 - . 300 - - 196 81 4 165 _ 111 -8 110 . TOTAL PERSONS...... -44 - - 135 _59 - 27 077 13 106 8 386 563 3 242 1 -75 - - AVERAGE_NUMBER OF RELATED 305 610 13 972 4 541 571 7 072 PERSONS PER hOUSE14"1.0 939 849 7.06 3.13 3.78 3.81 3.58 1.00 1.00 2.64 3.63 2.90 3.43 1.00 1.00 NONRELAT/VES IN HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 9 480 4 185 VO_NONRELATIVES 2 218 146 905 305 610 5 295 1 251 197 2 060 1 NONRELATIVE- 8 874 3 975 2 188 125 834 z55 573 939 849 492 162 25 4 899 1 234 168 1 958 788 2 N0NRELATIVES 14 58 44 36 130 67 27 , 8 14 24 92 119 3 OR- 4-NONRELAT/VES 5 10 4 39 3 71% 48 21 -4 -- 7 4 5 15 13 IOTAL NONRELATIVES -977 6 4 _27 -- IVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD -357 56 32 124 77 1 4 17 _4 0.10 0;09 0.03 67 -621 28 41 169 241 0.22 D.14 0.25 0.11 0;12 -142 0.02 0.21 0.08 0.26 0.17 400sEHOLDS WITH HouSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER TOTAL- 1 556 986 385 35 190 40_NONRELATIVES 90 286 570 "1 1 NONRELATIVE 1 467 932 377 34 174 22 103 110 241 66 78 260 535 44 19 39 6 , 11 10 100 102 219 2 NONRELATIVES- 13 12 27 - 5-OR 4 NONRELATIvEs 10 , 4 3 g 3 6 IS 4 3 .,. 10 --6 -2 - - - 3 roTAL NONRELATIvEs 178 R _2 -4 - 109 22 _ - 2 VERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 29 18 39 3 0;11 0.11 0.06 , _5 8 (8) 0.15 0.20 0.14 OA': 14 43 - 181 0.08 0.12 0;18 4Em8ERS 18 AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER OR SPOUSE

TOTAL...-...... 9 4BD 4 185 2 218 148 905 305 40-OTHER-MEMBERS 18 AND OVER . . . 610 5 295 1 251 6 389 2 516 1 407 19 259 197 2 060 939 849 1 OTHER MEMBER_18_AND_OVER 256 575 3 873 . . . . 2 025 997 491 83 1 019 54 1 256 788 ?-0R MORE OTHER mEmBERS18 348 45 30 1 028 148 756 101 560 138 81 AND OVER...... 1 066 671 319 45 298 4 5 394 84 42 244 0 12 (ELATED CHILDREN UNDER 18 A,L HOUSEHOLDS -- 9 480 4 185 2 218 40 CHILDREN-UNDER 18 148 905 305 610 4 968 2 331 1 006 69 5 295 1 251 197 2 060 939 . 341 849 CHILD UNDER 18 1 796 305 610 2 437 461 100 , CHILDREN UNDER 18 758 446 37 275 288 939 849 1 485 617 .. 1 038 300 57 681 i CHILDREN-UNDER 18. 437 21 159 - ,- - _, . 731 295 868 279 28 562 I OR MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18. 211 9 74 437 - - . . 500 184 117 10 56 115 12 310 , - - 316 96 - 219 'INCLUDES NONRESPONSE.

116 111 Table 22. ChanacteHistics of Households, by Terume, Type, Ram, and Spanish Orisfin of HouRefuplder: Manch 1985-Continued (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEAN/NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

OWNER HOUSEHOLDS RENTER HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY HOUSEH0LDS FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS dNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT OTHER FAMILY OTHER FAMILY

MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEmALE MARRIED- HOUSE. MOUSE., HOUSE- HOUSE., MARRIED-HOUSE HOUSE,. HOUSE- HOUSE. TOTAL TOTAL COUPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER TOTAL COUPLE HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER HOLDER

eLACX HOUSEHOLDS-CONTINUED

0114 CHILDREN UNDER 18

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 4 185 2 218 148 905 305 610 5 295 1 251 197 2 060 939 849 NO-OWN-CHILDREN UNDER 18 5 590 2 716 1 144 97 560 305 610 2 874 503 122 462 939 849 1 OWN CHILD UNDER 18 1 579 604 30 174 - - 975 289 46 - 2 ON CHILDREN UNDER 18 1 310 509 Ng 13 101 - - 821 261 20 2:6 - -

3 oWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 612 6 39 181 112 9 ... .. R OR MORE OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18. 370 1: 3 32 244 87 - f:9! . -

AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 9 480 4 185 2 218 148 905 305 610 5 295 1 251 197 2 060 939 849 UNDER 20 YEARS 52 3 - - - 3 6 3 _21 9 10 20 TO 24 YEARS 617 41 -17 -3 13 6 -2 4: 115 30 271 75 -85 25 TO 29 YEARS 123 12 27 23 15 1 015 278 38 432 164 104 30 TO 34 YEARS 1 M 7%) 200 12 95 21 13 915 236 32 403 153 91 35 TO 39 YEARS 1 081 470 315 13 96 27 18 611 158 23 275 98 57 40 TO 44 YEARS 866 425 249 21 109 22 25 441 113 11 197 aa _36 aa TO 54 YEARS 1 488 858 483 30 213 54 -78 630 134 19 235 130 112 55 TO 6. YEARS 1 350 862 445 22 162 62 171 488 117 20 123 110 113 65 TO-74 YEARS 997 645 298 18 110 57 162 352 64 17 63 60 147 75 YEARS AND OVER 87 16 80 37 123 219 30 5 0 50 40/AN 917Z 539.1 49.2 49.4 50.3 54,9 63.9 35.8 34.8 34,4 33.18 38.5 48n

MARITAL STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS . 9 480 4 185 2 218 148 905 315 610 5 295 1 251 197 2 060 939 849 HARRIED, SPOUSE PRESENT 3 469 2 ig 2 218 - - 1 2t 1 251 - - - 4ARRIED, SPOUSE ABSENT 1 126 - 31 160 56 55 - 38 464 225 99

SEPARATED...... 1 006 264 - 28 140 51 45 7.2 - 32 433 185 9,2, OTHER _MARRIE(4_SPOUSE ABSENT . 121 37 s 3 20 5 10 84 ., 6 31 40

SPOUSE /N ARMED FORCES . . . 13 -7 . . 6 - 1 -6 - - -6 -- .

OTHER...... 108 30 - 3 14 5 9 78 L. _6 _25 40 6 4/DOWED . 1 482 839 - 36 348 61 375 643 - 26 279 -69 270 DIVORCED 1 355 515 r 43 271 108 93 840 r 48 405 205 132 SINGLE (NEVER MARR/ED) 2 048 312 - 39 126 60 88 1 735 - 84 863 440 348

SPANISH-04IGIN HOUSEHOLDS

JNITS IN STRUCTURE

TOTAL' 4 883 2 007 1 490 70 212 113 121 2 876 1 334 140 693 396 314 L UNIT- 2 383 1 655 1 253 60 165 83 93 727 452 39 143 61 31 1 UNITS 400 83 57 1 10 9 7 316 171 17 72 34 23 5 OR 4 UNITS 446 41; 30 - 5 3 6 402 173 21 102 68 36 5 TO 9 UNITS 338 11 4 - 4 2 1 327 142 12 87 43 [0 OR MORE UN/TS 849 27 12 - 4 7 822 281 36 219 1:0 137

I/ZE OF HOUSEHOLD

TOTAL 4 883 2 007 1 490 70 212 113 121 2 876 1 334 140 693 396 314 PERSON 756 198 - - 87 111 557 - . - 279 278

! PERSONS 1 026 420 29; 25 79 13 8 606 278 49 182 71 26 I PERSONS 995 382 300 22 53 4 2 613 307 41 236 22 7 i PERSONS 959 451 393 14 34 6 508 326 23 143 12 3 S PERSONS 576 269 237 7 22 3 307 222 14 65 6 . S PERSONS. 207 146 134 2 11 - 150 97 a 40 5 .. (-OR- MORE PERSONS 275 140 130 --1 --9 - --- 135 105 5 26 ------_ 16 786 7 476 6 1138 231 758 166 134 9 309 5 334 313 2 471 367 '24164E(TIOUSEHOLD 3.44 3.73 4.15 (e) 3.58 1.46 1.10 3.24 4.00 3.66 3.57 16g: 1.17

IELATED PERSONS

--ALL HOUSEHOLDS 4 883 2 007 1 390 70 212 113 121 2 876 i 334 140 693 396 314 PERSON 944 234 - - 113 121 709 - . 396 314

! PERSONS 962 408 297 25 87 554 280 67 207 - . I PERSONS 948 376 302 25 50 . - 571 313 36 223 - T

I PERSONS 936 445 393 13 38 . . 491 327 24 140 ... i PERSONS 552 260 236 5 19 - - 292 218 8 66 ..

, ?ERSON5 276 144 133 2 9 . 132 97 i 34 . . '-OR MORE-PERSONS 266 130 129 1 9 - - 127 100 -4 23 --- - VAL PERSONS. . 16 231 7 361 6 164 226 736 113 121 6 870 5 296 459 2 405 396 314 NERAGE-NUMBER OF RELATED PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD 3.32 3.67 4.14 (B) 3.47 1.00 1.00 3.08 3.97 3.28 3.47 1.00 1.00 'INCLUDES NONRESPONSE.

NOTE: PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANY RACE.

117 112 Table 22. Characteristics of Households, by Tenure, Type, Rice, and Spanish Origin ofHouseholder: March 1985-Continued (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. FOR NEAN(NG OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT)

OWNER HOUSEHOLDS RENTER-MHUSEHOLDS _PIAMILN HOUSEHOLDS NONFAMILY -HOUSEHOLDS FAMIFY_IxOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS OTHER FAMILY ---LCITIER_EA_MILY . MALE FEMALE -RALE FEMALE MARRIED. HOUSE. HOUSE- MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE HOUSE. . TOTAL TOTAL HOUSE. MARRIED-HOUSE-HOUSE- HOUSE. COUPLE HOLDER HOLDPR HOLDER- HOLDER TOTAL HOUSE. COUPLE HOLDERHOLDER HOLDER HOLDER SrANis Rion HOUSEHOLDS --CONTINUED

NONRELATIVES IN HOUSEHOLD --TOTAL- 4 843 2 007 1 490 70 212 No NONRELATIVES 4 553 113 121 2 876 1 334 140 693 1 NONRELATIVE 1 937 1 476 66 198 87 396 314 277 46 111 2 616 1 310 102 646 279 2 NDNRELATIVES 10 4 11 17 8 186 278 51 13 4 20 29 41 71 3. OR. 4_NONRELATIVES . 2 4 2 26 46 .10 38 3 4 2 i . -1 -8 . 22 7 TOTAL-NONRELATIVES 555 -115 37 1 i s -4 -24 AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD 21 -5 _22 52 13 3 0.11 0.06 439 38 53 66 228 0.02 (6) 0.10 0.46 0.10 0.15 54 0,03 0.38 0.10 0.58 0.17 HOUSEHOLDS WITH-HOUSEHOLDER 65 YEARS AND OVER TOTAL 497 277 152 F NO_NONRELATIVE5 38 23 55 221 67 48: 273 151 38 8 25 42 le 1 NONRE/1TIVE 22 54 21: 67 6 2 1 . 2' 39 2 NONREL.T1VES . 1 . 78 2 1 - 3 - , _. - 2 . 3-0R-4-NONRELATIvES - 1 1 - , , - . - . , 1 - TOTAL NONRELATIVES , .,.. 13 4 . - - - . AVERAGE PER HOUSEHOLD - . _1 --2 . T 0.03 0.02 0.0! 9 . 3 5 . (B) (8) (8) (8) 0.04 (8) (8) (8) (13) - --- . MEMBERS- 15-AND OVER, OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLDER oR OROURR

TOTAL,_, ; ; ; _; 4 883 2 007 1 490 70 NO-OTHER-MEMBERS 18 AND OVER 212 113 121 2 876 1 334 140 . 3 29) 1 257 974 20 64 643 396 314 1 OTHER MEMBER 14 AND OVER 87 111 2 034 1 . . . 990 440 053 18 405 279 2-014 MORE OTHER MEMBERS 18 302 25 86 18 10 549 279 171 68 195 85 26 AND OVER...... eeeeeee 603 309 214 _ . . .. 25 62 8 - 293 106 55 92 32 9 RELATEO CHILDREN UNDER /8

ALL HOUSEHOLDS 4 883 2 007 310 _ CHILDREN- UNDER 18 1 490 70 212 113 121 2 876 2 094 433 1 334 140 693 396 1 CHILD UNDER 18 490 32 77 113 121 314 959 404 328 1 261 357 79 116 396 314 2 CHILDREN uNDER 18 16 . . 555 325 907 354 31 199 ., 3 CHILDREN-UNDER-18. 331 13 :g - - , , ,_, -, 523 121 21 525 213 181 7 26 00 - - 4 OR MORE CHILDREN UNDER 18, . . . 312 195 9 308 172 161 2 9 107 . . . 4. 226 136 90 . DWN CH/LOREN UNDER 18

ALL HOUSEHOLDS- 4 883 2 007 40-01/N-CHILDREN-UNDER 18 I 490 70 212 113 121 2 261 936 549 2 876 1 374 140 693 396 1 OWN CHILD-UNDER. 18 -_ 40 112 113 121 1 345 314 904 370 304 13 383 102 151 396 314 2 OWN CHILDREN UNDER 18 52 . . 534 329 865 356 323 9 24 18 187 ., - 3 OAN CHILDREN UNDER Is __ - , . 461 193 169 510 325 14 170 4 OR MORE OWN CHILOREN UNGER 18. 0 18 . . 289 . . 352 152 144 150 6 102 . - 2 6 - . 200 117 . 83 . . (GE OF HOUSEHOLDER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS ...... 4 883 2 007 1 490 3NDER 20 YEARS 70 212 113 121 2 876 1 334 -44 2 140 693 396 20 TO 24 YEAPS . . . -42 314 445 l55 -20 12 1 11 12 -6 75 TO 29 YEARS 2 1 8 3 410 716 177 3 173 36 -84 74 43 50 TO 34 YEARS 3 12 18 1 540 291 25 647 236 r48 -4 20 117 67 39 35 TO 39 YEARS 642 12 3 414 214 17 48 279 222 11 32 13 107 19 40 TO 44 YEARS 541 2 363 162 14 42 243 184 8 31 15 97 27 45 TO 54 YEARS 743 5 298 140 10 141 41 55 TO 64 YEARS 423 324 24 43 10 21 -7 606 334 320 ISO 18 92 33 55 TO-74 YEARS--- 247 10 35 13 30 272 99 27 316 182 112 5 27 19 57 36 68 75 YEARS AND OVER 17 21 145 46 5 -171 --95 40 _4 18 25 50 MEDIAN 39.6 -11 6 .34 76 19 3 e 45.7 44,4 48.0 474 41.3 63.2 _14 28 35.5 34.4 32,4 36,1 34.7 50.7 4AR/TAL STATUS Or HOUSEHOLDER

------ALL-HOUSEHOLDS 4 853 2 007 1 490 70 212 113 AARR/ED, SPOUSE PRESENT 2 824 1 490 121 2 876 1 134 140 643 396 1 490 . 314 4ARRIED,-SPOUSE ABSENT 480 . 1 534 1 334 . - 69 . 12 29 18 9 _. SEPARATED...... _, ._._. 385 58 411 . 31 267 68 OTHER .MARRIED,_5.0USE-A6SENT 28 11 8 327 46 95 11 . /2 237 38 39 SPOUSE IN ARMEo_RORCER 7 1 84 ; _2 ._. . .. 19 29 29 6 OTHER . _2 . -93 -11 1 - -2 -. . 11004ED 397 _1 -1 -83 . 19 186 24 73 20 68 20 29 -6 MORCED 496 211 . 14 -78 26 (INGLE (NEVER MARRIED)-,-, , 166 20 89 30 27 93 . 686 330 - 26 169 85 96 14 21 45 49 17 590 . 68 179 217 N)TE1 --1-25 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN MAY BE OF ANYRACE. 113 Table 23. iicmummicactsi by Type; Ago of filennbers;andAgo and Sexof Householder: March 1985 (NUMBERS /N THOUSANDS. FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT]

AGE OF 14CUSEHOLDER (YEARS/ SUB JECT _ UNDERI 20 TO 25 TO 30 TO 35 To 40 TO 45 TO 55 TO 65 TO 75-AND TOTAL 20 24 29 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER

ALL HOUSEHOLDS

TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 86 789 42.0 5 018 9 637 10 377 9 643 7 838 12 628 13 073 10 851 7 305 wITH-MEM8ERS-0E-EIT ER SExs UNDER 12 YEARS 2; 543 130 I 824 4 734 6 283 5 390 2 995 2 004 786 293 103 12 TO 17 YEARS 15 664 -57 106 292 1 707 3 945 4 014 3 999 1 189 271 84 18 TO 24 yEARS 19 497 396 5 018 2 104 674 873 2 273 5 001 2 550 491 117 25 TO 34 yEARS 28 630 25 742 9 637 10 377 3 044 752 I 485 I 710 698 160 35 TO 44 yEARS 22 749 74 229 745 9 643 7 838 2 799 650 555 217 45 10_64 yEARS 30 081 ,i 69 225 185 242 535 12 628 13 073 -2 599 619 65 YEARS ANO OVER 20 128 3 7 52 70 138 177 468 1 037 1, 851 7 305

---TOTAL MEMBERS OF EITHER SEX 233 516 mu 11 773 25 506 31 771 32 901 27 607 39 753 3 251 20 464 11 705 INDER 12 YEARS 40 958 165 2 828 8 159 II 352 9 226 4 563 2 860 1 176 475 153 12 TO 17 YEARS 21 651 -62 110 346 2 151 5 650 5 969 5 449 I 465 350 99 la TO 24 yEARS 27 730 616 7 823 2 286 _ 744 1 106 3 247 7 570 3 534 650 155 15 TO 34 YEARS 40 765 31 807 14 264 16 420 3 176 801 I 885 2 194 969 217 15 TO 44 yEAPS 31 24j , 105 231 774 13 309 12 242 2 846 721 729 283 15 30 64 YEARS 44 469 6 93 159 238 272 581 la 590 20 949 2 755 826 55 yEARS AND OVER 26 703 4 8 60 92 162 205 554 I III 14 536 9 971

HOUSEHOLDS WITH MALE MEMBERS 70 225 195 4 043 8 287 9 120 8 729 7 067 11 146 10 571 7 251 3 715 1NOER 12 YEARS 16 242 71 I 162 3 238 4 308 3 662 I 895 I 207 455 182 62 12 TO 1/ YEARS 9 306 _33 _33 136 967 2 436 2 491 2 344 672 144 51 LO TO 24 YEARS 10 903 233 3 440 333 172 424 I 331 3 113 I 503 285 70 15 TO 34 YEIRS la 492 20 351 7 453 7 956 263 124 769 1 029 431 196 15 TO 44 yEAPS 14 810 - 45 89 255 7 613 6 087 105 217 299 101 15 TO 64 YEARS 20 467 - 36 52 68 93 147 9 o43 9 700 198 229 15 YEARS APO OVER 10 693 3 2 24 27 42 43 122 241 6 735 3 404 _ TOTAL_MALE MEMBERS 113 185 430 8 989 12 871 15 761 16 364 13 675 19 805 15 002 8 905 4 180 iNDER 12 yEAPS 20 959 79 1 450 4 200 5 818 4 733 2 333 I 462 579 217 87 2 TO 17 7E995 11 053 _33 _32 141 1 108 2 914 3 091 2 736 779 159 60 8 TO 24 YEARS 13 640 287 3 962 422 207 516 I 694 4 182 I 920 364 87 5 TO 34 YEARS 20 129 27 408 7 915 8 215 344 157 I 026 I 315 588 135 5 TO 44 yEARS 15 288 - 73 94 280 7 688 6 154 139 276 439 147 1 TO-64 yEAPS 21 161 - 57 69 97 112 186 10 093 9 I: p5 385 5 YEARS AND OVER 10 956 4 3 31 37 57 59 168 3 484

HOUSEHOLDS wITH FEMALE KIMBERS 77 018 307 3 937 8 016 9 070 8 646 7 014 11 571 II 957 9 909 6 520 NOES 12 YEARS 11 412 72 I 116 3 042 4 153 3 424 I 739 I 144 469 198 54 2 TO 17 YEARS 9 067 29 77 186 929 2 271 2 399 2 336 644 158 38 8 TO 24 YEARS 12 411 203 3 521 I 828 526 528 1 266 2 701 1 372 297 59 5 TO 39 YEARS 20 189 5 404 6 189 a 096 2 811 _ 637 812 811 348 -77 5 TO 44 YEARS 15 8137 32 140 494 5 595 6 055 2 705 449 287 130 5 TO 64 TEAR5. 23 115 6 38 91 137 156 389 a 430 11 018 2 424 426 5 yEARS AND OVER 15 365 6 31 52 103 146 384 819 7 556 6 267

IOTAL FEMALE HEHBER .' 120 331 454 5 789 12 635 16 010 16 537 13 933 19 948 16 149 11 559 7 318 NDER 12 YEARS 19 999 06 1 378 3 959 5 535 4 493 2 230 I 39a 597 2544 66 2 TO 17 YEARS 10 598 29 _78 285 1 044 2 736 2 877 2 713 686 191 39 Ill TO 24 yEARS 14 090 329 3 861 I 864 537 590 I 553 3 388 1 619 286 49 25 TO 34 YEARS 20 636 5 399 6 349 8 205 2 832 644 859 879 381 82 35 TO 44 YEARS 15 952 32 137 495 5 621 6 088 2 707 445 290 136 5 TO 64 YEARS 23 3013 6 36 91 141 159 395 8 498 11 105 2 440 438 1615 yEARS AND OVER 15 747 5 30 54 105 147 385 822 7 712 6 487

119 114 Table 23. Households, by Type, Age of Members, and Ageend Sex of Householder: March 1985Continued INuNI2R11_4-N-TMOOSANDS. FOR MEANING OP SYMBOLS, SEE TEXT;

SUBjEOT AGE 0F HOUSEHOLDER MARS) UNDER 2010 25 TO 30 TO 35 TO 43 TO 45 TO 55 TO TOTAL 20 24 29 65 To 75 AND 34 39 44 54 64 74 OVER NoNFAMILY HOUSEHOLDS

TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 24 oe? 221 2 090 2 930 2 324 1 646 WITH 4EMBER5_0F_EITHER SEX: 1 165 2 086 3 271 4 1.72 4 078 UNDER 12 YEARS 225 _4 29 56 54 =2 TO 17 YEARS 35 22 11 6 5 - 134 21 12 10 id 24 18 TO 24 YEARS 18 11 8 7 3 25 To 34 rgAgs 2 156 207 2 090 335 -96 54 5 837 33 17 13 -7 4 15 244 2 930 2 324 177 _54 35 To 44 YEARS So 17 14 12 45 TO 64 YEARS . 3 100 25 64 65 1 646 1 265 70 31 . 5 533 - 4 22 13 65 YEARS AND oVER 19 la 19 42 2 086 3 271 8 400 - - - -52 26 3 3 14 71 4 272 4 078 TOTAL MEMBERS oF EITHER SEX 29 (All 344 3 310 1. 141 3 027 UNDER 12 YEARS 2 135 1 461 2 426 3 52, 4 487 4 205 7 38 89 80 Mi) 12 TO 17 YEARS 249 40 13 12 7 . le TO 24 YEARS 23 13 _12 22 32 ts 3 904 2S- 2 935 11 7 3 25 TO 38 YEARS 401 115 66 42 19 6 968 10 252 3 549 1: 7 5 31 TO 48 YEARS 2 707 220 65 61 18 33 3 312 ,5 64 14 76 1 740 , 45 To 64 yEARS 5 850 234 78 40 27 18 65 yEARs AND OVER - 6 25 27 22 58 2 224 3 395 8 547 - - -58 3!. - 7 5 20 35 4 349 4 130

HOUSEHOLDS WITH HALE MEMBERS 10 720 130 1 754 1 953 1 487 1 194 749 1 056 UNDER 12 YEARS 147 1 130 969 800 12 TO 17 YEARS 18 35 38 26 17 5 _72 16 5 4 , 18 To 24 YEARS -2 -8 11 13 9 7 1 637 113 4 2 1 25 TO 34 YEARS 1 262 136 _40 23 14 -8 3 694 12 :53 5 3 2 35 To 44 YEARS 1 922 1 455 -81 -25 9 1 907 - 19 11 5 45 70_64 YEARS 29 30 1 050 731 1 2 210 ;2 -13 8 4 65 yEARs AN0 0VER - 4 14 9 8 14 1 031 1 Mg 1 761 - . - . 10 10 3 3 10 947 783 TOTAL-MALE MEMBERS 12 791 176 1 905 2 488 JNDER 12 YEARS 1 774 1 299 869 1 197 194 . 23 1 213 1 039 832 12 To 17 YEARS 47 54 3-2 25 5 75 16 5 4 . 16 To 24 'TARS _I -7 13 15 10 7 2 115 144 1 655 4 1 1 25 TO 34 YEARS 176 61 32 22 10 4 219 16 140 -8 -4 3 35 To 44 YEARS 2 267 1 569 112 -35 31 13 2 010 - 29 22 6 45 TO 64 YEARS 31 40 1 087 748 30 23 2 362 - 6 20 17 12 9 65 yEARS AND OVER 15 26 1 096 1 140 1 816 - . 22 10 . 7 si 17 19 973 796 HOLISEHOLDS WITH FEMALE MEMBERS 15 181 122 1 095 1 414 1 JNDER 12 YEARS 127 754 529 1 166 118 4 2 260 3 390 3 326 12 TO 17 YEARS 13 32 25 14 14 7 -70 7 5 3 . 18 TO 24 YEARS 12 5 8 14 9 4 1 495 115 -4 6 2 15 TO 34 YEARS 1 045 209 57 -31 16 9 2588 3 96 10 1 2 15 TO R4 YEARS 1 243 1 061 102 70 29 6 1 293 - 6 10 8 45 70 -64 YEARS 35 35 650 478 48 18 3 4 42 - - 5 9 15 yEARs AND OVER 9 6 29 1 111 2 232 ;'4 15 6 692 - - - - - . 4 16 3 357 3 315 TOTAL FEmALE MEH8ERS 16 273 169 1 405 40ER 12 YEARS 1 653 1 253 636 591 1 230 2 315 3 449 141 7 15 47 27 3 37: L2 TO 17 YEARS 16 16 8 7 1 , 74 7 -12 5 9 At TO 24 YEARS 18 :a 4 4 6 2 1 789 151 1 280 225 54 34 15 TO 34 YEARS 20 -9 10 3 2 2 74; 3 92 1 343 1 118 108 15 TO 44 yEARS 30 30 6 II 9 1 302 - 6 33 71 653 15 To 6, YEARS 486 48 -17 :4 9 3 488 - - 5 10 1-5-/EARS AND OYER 6 32 1 127 2 255 35 6 730 - - - -17 . 4 ___ 16 3-376 3 535 115

Appendbc A. Definitions and Explanations

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Coverage. The population in this report :ncludes the civilian separated included those with legal separations; those living noninstitutional population of the United States plus approx- apart with intentions of obtaining a divorce; and other per- imately 925,000 members of the Armed Forces in the United sons permanently or temporarily separated because of marital States living off post or w:th their families on post in 1985 discord, The group "other married; spouse absent" includes but excludes a:! other members of the Armed Forces. married persons living apart because either the husband or wife was employed and living at a considerable distance from Symbols. A dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. The home, wilt serving away from home in the Armed Forces; had Symtol "3" means that the base for the derived figure is less moyeAto another area; or had a different place of residence than 75,000. An "X" means not applicable, and -NA" means for 9ny other reason except separation as defined above not available. Husband in Armed Forces; When a woman was reported as Rounding of estimates. Individual figures are rounded to the married but her husband was not enumerated as a member nearest thousand without being adjusted to group totals, of the same household, an additional question was asked to Which are independently rounded; percentages are based on determine whether her husband was in the Armed Forces: the unrounded numbers. Women who were reported as separated were not asked the additional question: Age. The age classification is based on the age of the person at the person's last birthday. The aoult universe (i.e., popula- Household., A household consists of all the persons who oc- tion of marriageable age) is now comprised of persons 15 cupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment or other group years old and over. Prior to 1980 the adult universe was 14 of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when years old and ovei. it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with Race. The population is dMded into three groups on the basis any other persons in the structure and there is direct access of race: White, Black, and "other races." The last category in- from the outside or through a common hall. cludes Indians, Japanese, Chinese, and any other race except A household includes the related family members and all White and Black. the unrelated persons, if any, such as lodgers, foster children, wards, or employees who share the housing unit. A person Persons of Spanish origin. Persons of Spanish origin in this living alone in a housing unit, or a group of unrelated persons report were determined on the basis of a question that asked sharing a housing unit as partners, is also counted as a for self-identification of the person's origin or descent. household. The count of households excludes group quarters. Respondents were asked to select their origin (or the origin of some other household member) from a "flash card" listing Group quarters. As of 1983 group quarters were defined in ethnic origins. Persons of Spanish origin, in particular, were the Current Population Survey as noninstitutional living ar- those who indicated that their origin was Mexican, Puerto rangements for groups not living in conventional housing units Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or some other or groups living in housing units containing nine or more per- Spanish origin. Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. sons (or prior to 1983 five or more persons) unrelated to the person in charge. Since 1972, inmates of institutions have not Marital status; The marital status classification identifies four been included in the Current Population Survey. major categories: single (never married), married, widowed. and divorced. These terms refer to the marital status at the Householder. The householder refers to the person (or one time of the enumeratiom of the persons) in whose name the housing unit is owned or The category "married" is further divided into "married, rented (maintained) or, if there is no such person, any adult spouse present "separated," and "other married, spouse ab- member, excluding roomers, boarders, or paid employees. If sent." A person was classified as "married, spouse present" the house is owned or rented jointly by a married couple, the if the husband or wife was reported as a member of the householder may be either the husband or the wife. The per- household, even though he or she may have been temporari- son designated as the householder is the "reference person" ly absent on business or on vacation, visiting, in a hospital, to whom the relationship of all other household members, if etc., at the time of the enumeration. Persons reported as any, is recorded. 116

Prior to 1980, the husband Was alwayeconsidered the are related to each other by birth, marriage, or adoption;but householder in married couple houeeholde.The number of who are not related to the householder. The householders is equal to the number of unrelated sub- houeeholds. Also, the family may include persons such number ot ;amily householders is equal as guests, roomers, boarders, to the number of or resident employees and their relatives living in families. a household: The number of unrelated subfamily membersis included in the number of household members but isnot included in the Head versus householder; Beginning withthe 1980 CPS, the count of family members. Bureau of the Census discontinued theuee of the terms "head Persons living with relatives in groupquarters were formerly of household" and "head of family."Inetead, the terms considered as merribers of unrelated subfamilies.However, the "householder" and "family householder"are used. Recent numb3r of such unrelated subfamiliesbecame so small social changes have resulted ingreater sharing of household (37,000 in 1967) that beginning withdata for 1968 (and responsibilities among the adult membersand, therefore, have beginning with census data for 1960) theBureau of the Cen- made the term "head" increasinglyinappropriate in the sus includes persons in these unrelated subfamiliesin the analysis of household and family data. Specifically,the Census count of secondary indiViduals. Bureau has discontinued its longtimepractice of always classi- fying the husband as the reference person (head) when he Family group. A family group is and his wife are living together. any two or more persons (not necessarily including a householder) residing In this report, the term "houscholder" together, anc is used in the related by birth; marriage, or adoption. presentation of data that had previously A household may be beer presented with comprised of one such group, more than the designation "head." The one, or none at all. householder ie the first adult The count of family groups includes family household member listed households, related on the questionnaire. The instruc- subfamilies, end unrelated subfamilies. tions call for listing first theperson (or one of the persons) in whose name the home is owned or rented. If a home is own- Married couple A married couple, ed jointly by a married couple, either as defined for census pur- the husband or the wife poses, is a husband and wife enumerated as members may be listed first, thereby becoming the reference of the person, same household. The married couplemay or may not have or householder, to whom the relationship of otherhousehold children living with them. The expression members is to be recorded. "husband-wife" or "married-couple" before the term "household,"'family," or "subfamily" indicates that the household,family, or subfamily Family. A family is a group oftwo persons or more (one of is maintained by a husband and wife.The number of married whom is the householder) related bybirth, marriage, or adop- couples equals the count of married-couplefamilies plus tion and residing together; all suchpersons (including related related and unrelated married-couplesubfamilies. subfamily members) are consideredas members of one family. Beginning with the 1980 CPS, unrelatedsubfamilies (refer- Unrelated individuals; Unrelated individualsare persons of any red to in the past as secondary families)are no longer includ- age (other than inmates of inetitutions) whoare not living with ed in the count of families,nor are the members of unrelated any relatives. An unrelated individual_may be (1)a person liv- subfamilies Included in the count offamily members. ing alone or with nonrelatives only, (2)a roomer, boarder, or resident employee with no relatives in Family household. A family household the household, or (3) is a household main- a group quarters member who has no relatives tained by a family (es defined above), living with and any unrelated per- him/her. Thus, a widow who occupies her sons (unrelated eubfamily members and/or house alone or with secondary in- one or more other persons not related to her, dividuals) who may be residing a roomer not there are included. The number related to anyone else in the housing unit, of family householde is equal a maid living as to the number of familieS. The a member of her employer's household with count of family household members differs no relatives in from the count the household; and a resident staff of family members, however, member in a hospital liv- in that the family household ing apart from any relatives members include all persons living are all examples of unrelated in the household, whereas individuals. family members include only thehouseholder and his/her relatives. (See the definition of family.) Nonfamily householder. A nonfamilyhouseholder (formerly called a primary individual) isa person maintaining a household Related subfamily. A related subfamilyis a married couple with while living alone or with nonrelativesonly. or without children, or one parent withone or more own single (never married) children under 18 years old, livingin a Secondary individual. A secondary household and related to, but not including, individual is a person in the person or cou- a household or group quarters such as guest, ple who maintains the household. roomer, boarder, The number of related sub- or resident employee (excluding nonfamily families is not included in thecount of families. householders and inmates of institutions) who isnot related to any other per- eon in the household or group Unrelated subfamily. An unrelated quarters. (See eection on subfamily (formerly called unrelated subfamily for slight change in a secondary family) ig a group of coverage of secon- two persons or more who darY individuals in 1968.) 117

Size of household, family; or subfamily. Theterm "size of Years of school completed. In this report, data on years of household" includes all persons occupying a housing unit. school completed were derived from the combination of "Size of family" includes the family householder and allother answers to two questions, (a) "What is the highest grade of persons in the living quarters who are related to the school that the person has attended?" and (b) "Did theper- householder by birth, marriage, or adoption "Size of related Son finish this grade?" subfamily" includes the husband and wife or the loneparent The questions on educational attainrr-,nt applied only to and their never-married sons and daughtersi under 18 years progreas in "regular" schools. Such schools include public, of age. "Size of unrelated subfamily" includes the reference private, and parochial schools (elementary, junior and senior person and all other members related to the reference per- high), colleges, universities, and professional schools, whether son. If a family has a related subfamily among its members, day Schools or night schools. Thus, "regular" schooling is that the Siie of the family includes the members of the related which advances a person toward an elementary or high school Subfamily. diploma, or a college, university, or professional school degree. Schooling in other than regular schools was counted only if Related persons and family members. In the classification of the credits obtained were regarded as transferable to a school houSeholds by number of related persons, theperson or couple in the regular school system. Who maintains the household (housing unit) and allpersons in the houSehold related to them are included. In the classifica- Labor force and employment status. The definitions of labor tion of families by number of family members, allpersons in force and employment status in this report relate to the the family are included. The number of family members is the population 15 years old and over. same as the size of the family. Employed. Employed persons comprise (1) all civilians who, during the Specified week, did any work at all as paid Own children and related children. "Own" children ina family are Sons and daughters, including stepchildren and adopted employees or in their own business or profession, oron their oWn farm, or who worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers children, of the householder. Similarly, "own" children ina sub- on a farm or in a business operated by a member of the family, family are sons and daughters of the married coupleor parent in the subfamily. (All children shown as members of related and (2) all those who were not working but who had jobsor subfamilies are own children of the person(s) maintaining the businesses from which they were temporarily absent because of illness, bad weather, vacation, or labor management 115 subfamily.) "Related" children in a family includeown children dispute, or becauSe they were taking time off for personal and all other children in the household who are relatedto the reasons, whether, or not they were paid by their employers householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. For eachtype of for time off, and whether or not they were seeking other jobs. family unit identified in the CPS, the count ofown children under 18 years old is limited to single (never married) children; Excluded from the employed group are persons whose only actiVity consisted rlf work around the house (own home however, "oWn children under 25" and "own children ofany age," as the terms are used here, include all children regardless housework, painting or repairing own home, etc.) or volunteer of marital Status. The totals include never-married children work for religious, charitable, and similar organizations. living away from home in college dormitories. The count of related children in families was formerly Unemployed. Unemployed persons are those civilians who, restricted to single (never married) children. However, begin- during the survey week, had no employment butwere ning with data for 1968 the Bureau of the Census includes available for Work and (1) had engaged in any specific job- ever-married children under the category of related children. seeking activity within the past 4 weeks, such as registering This change added approximately 20,000 childrento the at a public or private employment office, meeting with pro- category of related children in March 1968. spective employers, checking with friends or relatives, placing or answering advertisements, writing letters of application, or being on a union or professional register; (2) were waiting Tenure. A housing unit iS '`owner occupied" if theowner or to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off; co-owner liveS in the unit, even if it is mortgaged or not fully or (3) were Waiting to report to a new wage or salary job within paid for. A cooperative or condominium unit is "Owner 30 days. occupied" only if the owner or co-owner lives in it. All other occupied units are classified as "renter occupied," including Labor force. Persons are classified as in the labor force if they units rented for cash rent and those occupied withoutpay- ment of cash rent. were employed as civilians, unemployed, or in the Armed Forces during th3 survey week. The "civilian labor force" is comprised ofallciviliansclassifiedas employed or Units ill strueture. In the determination of the number of units unemployed. in a structure, all housing units, both occupied andvacant, were counted. The statistics are presented in terms of the Not in the labor force. All civilians who are not claSSifiedas number of occupied housing units in structures of specified employed or unemployed are defined as "not in the labor size, not in terms of the number of residentialstructures. force:' This group who are neither employed nor Seeking work 123 1 1 8

includes persons engaged Only in own home housework, groupings have been shifted to such an extent that they can- attending school, or unable to work because of long:term not be made to correspond readily to the new categories. For physical or mental illness; persons who ore retired or too old a more complete explanation and description of the changes to wcrk, seasonal workers for whom the survey week fell in from the old to new occupational classification system see an off season; and the voluntary idle. Persons dbing only un- the February 1983 iSSue of "Employment and Earnings" by paid family work (less than 15 hours) are also classified aS the Bureau of Labor Statiatica. not in the labor force. Metropolitah-honmetropolitan residence. Data for metro-

Occupation._ The data on occupation of employed persons politan and nonmetropolitan areas have been omitted from refer to the civilian job held during the survey week. Persons this report. The Current Population Survey was undergoing employed at two or more jobs were reported in the job at a major redesign When the data for thiS report were collected. which they worked the greatest number of hours during the The purposes of this redeSign were to update the sampling week. frame to the 1980-census base, to improve survey efficiency, In 1980, the Bureau of the Census revised the Standard Oc- and to improVe the quality of the survey estimates. cupational Clasiification SysteM (SOC) for use in its tabula- The introduction of the new sample design has temporarily tion program for the 1980 census and subsequent published prevented the development of estimates for metropolitan and reports on occupationaldata.Consequently,the new nonmetropolitan areaS. Publication of data by residence classification system was incorporated into the CPS tabula- categorieS is expected to resume with next year's report. tion program in January 1983. While the new system provides comparability between the CPS and other data sources, it Intome. Data on income cover money income only, pnor to causes a break in continuity for all CPS series containing oc- deduction for taxes, received from such sources as wages or cupational data. Salaries, net income from self-employment, Social Security, Differences between the 1970 and 1980 occupational diVidends, interest, public assistance and welfare, unemploy- systems affect classifications at all levels. Such commonly ment compensation, government pensions, and veterans used identifiers as white-collar, blue-collar, professional and payments. Certain money receipts such as capital _gains are technical, craft workers, and operative occupations have been not included. For a more detailed explanation, see Bureau of eliminated. These identifiers have been replaced with new the Census, Current Population ReportS, SerieS P-60 No. 151. categories which represent conceptual as well as language changes. Moreover, many of the components of the former

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Alvendik B. Sittitte and Reliability of Estimates

SOURCE OF DATA Description of the Current Populatkm Survey The estimates in this report are based on data obtained ih Housing un ts eligible March of le70, 1975; 1980; and_1985 from the Current Number of Population Survey (CPS) conducted by the Bureau of the Cen- Time period sample Inter- NOt inter- sus and from supplementary questions to the cpa The areas' viewed viewed monthly CPS deals mainly with labor force data for the civilian noninstitutional population. Questions relating to labor force 1985 629/729' 57,500 3,000 1980 629 63,000 2,500 participation are asked about each member in every sample 1975 461 45,000 2,000 household. In addition, in March; supplementary questions are 1970 449 48;000 2,000 asked about household and family characteristics: To obtain more reliable data for the Spanish origin population, the March 'Numbers do not include supplemental Spanish households. 'During the redesign, housing units from both designs were in the CPS sample was enlarged to include all households from the Sample. previous November sample which contained at least onesam- ple person of Spanish origin. For this report; persons in the Armed Forces living off post er with their families on post are CPS estimation procedure. The estimation procedure used in also included. this survey involved the inflation of the weighted sample results to independent estimates of the total civilian nonin- stitutional population of the United States by age, race, sex, and Hispanic/non-Hispanic categories. These independent CPS design phase-in. Since the inception of the CPS in 1940; estimates are based on statistics from tha decennial censuses the sample has been redesigned several times to raiSe the of population; statistics on births, deaths, immigration and quality and reliability of the data and to meet changing data emigration; and statistics on the strength of the Armed Forces. needs. Beginning in April 1984, the old design was phased The estimation procedure for the data from the Marchsup- out through a series of changes that were completed in July plement involved a further adjustment so that husband and 1985. The March 1985 CPS sample consists of three rota- wife of a household received the same weight. tion groups from the 1970 census files, four rotation groups from the 1980 census files, and one rotation group from both tiles. The coverage was in all 50 States and the District of RELIABILITY OF THE ESTIMATES Columbia. The sample is continually updated to reflectnew construction. Due to the phase-in of the new design, the Since the CPS estimates were based on a sample, they may March 1985 CPS sample had three rotation groups located differ somewhat from the figures that would have been ob- in 629 sample areas comprising 1,148 counties, independent tained if a complete census had been taken using thesame cities, and minor civil divisions and five rotation groups located questionnaires, instructions, and enumerators. There are two in 729 sample areas representing 1,973 counties and types of errors possible in an estimate based on a sample equivalent geographic areas in the United States. Thiscur- survey: sampling and nonsampling. The accuracy of a survey rent number of sample areas is not completely comparable result depends on both types of errors, but the full eXtent of to the old number of sample areas since many of the semple the nonsampling error is unknown. Consequently, particular areas have been redefined. In this sample, approximately care should be exercised in the interpretation of figures based 60,500 occupied households were eligible for interview. Of on a relatively small number of cases or on small differences this number, about 3,000 occupied units were visited but in- between estimates. The standard errors provided for the CPS terviews were not obtained because the occupants were not estimates primarily indicate the magnitude of the sampling I found at home after repeated calls or were unavailable for error. They also partially measure the effect of some non- some other reason. sampling errors in responses and enumeration, but do not The following table provides a description of some aspects measure any systematic biases in the data. (Bias is the dif- of the CPS sample designs in use during the referenced data ference, averaged over all possible samples, between the collection periods. estimate and the desired value.) 1-20

Nonsampling variability. Nonsampling errors can be attributed However, for a particular sample, one can gey With SPecified to many sources, e.g., inability to obtain information about all confidence that the average estimate deriVed frOth all possi- cases in the sample, definitional difficulties, differences in the ble samples is included in the confidence int-eh/al. interpretation of questions, inability or unwillingness on the Standard errors may also be used to perfOrm hybotheSiS part of respondents to provide correct information, inability testing; a procedure for distinguishing betWeen population to recall information, errors made in data collection such as parameters using sample estimates The most Common type in recording or coding the data, errors made in processing the of hypothesis appearing in this report is that the pOpulation data, errors made in estimating values for missing data, and parameters are different: An example of this Would be com- failure to represent all units with the sample (undercoverage). paring the average size of households rifaihtairled by male Undercoverage in the CPS results from missed housing units householders versus those Maintainedbyfernale and missed persons within sample households. Overall under- householders; Tests may be performed at varioUS leVels of coVerage as compared to the level of the 1980 Decennial Cen- significance, where a level of significance is the prObability sus is about 7 percent. It is known that CPS undercoverage of concluding that the characteristics are different When, in varies with age, sex, and race. Generally, undercoverage is fact; they are identical: larger for males than for females and larger for Blacks and To perform the most common test; let x and y be Sample other races combined than for Whites. Ratio estimation to in- estimates for two characteristics of interest. Let the standard dependent age-sex-race-Hispanic population controls, as error on the difference x-y be If the ratib R described previously, partially corrects for the bias due to ix-Y)/oDIFF is between -2 and +2; no conclusion abOut_the survey undercoverage. However, biases exist in the estimates difference between the characteristics is justified at the 0.05 to the extent that missed persons in missed households or level of significance. If; on the other hand; this ratio is smaller missed persons in interviewed households have different than -2 or larger than +2; the observed difference is signifi7 characteristics from those of interviewed persons in the same cant at the 0.05 level; In this event; it is commonly accepted age-sex-race-Hispanic group. Further, the independent popula- practice to say that the characteristics are different: Of course, tion controls used have not been adjusted for undercoverage sometimes thisconclusionwillbe wrong: When the in the 1980 census. characteristics are, in fact; the same, there is a 5 per cent For additional information on nonsampling error including chance of concluding that they are different: All statements the_ possible impact on CPS data when known, refer to of comparison in the text have passed a hypothesis test at Statistical Policy Working Paper 3, An Error Profile: Employ- the 0.10 level of significance or better; and most have passed ment as Measured by the Current Population Survey, Office a hypothesis test at the 0.05 level of significance or better. of Federal_Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S. Department This means that; for most differences cited in the text, the of Commerce, 1978 and Technical Paper 40, The Current estimated difference between characteristics is greater than Population Survey: Design and Methodology, Bureau of the twice the standard error of the difference For the other dif- Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. ferences mentioned, the estimated difference between characteristics is between 1.6 and 2)0 times the standard erT Sampling variability; The standard errors given in the follow- ror of the difference. When this is the case; the statement of ing_ tables are primarily measures of sampling variability, that comparison is qualified, e.g., by the use of the phrase "some is, of the variations that occurred by chance becausea Sam- evidence." ple rather than the entire population was surveyed. The Sam- ple estimate and its standard error enable one to construct Comparability of data. Data obtained from the CPS and other confidence_ intervals, ranges that would include theaverage governmental sources are not entirely cc mparable. This is due results of all possible samples with a known probability. For in large part to differences in interviewer training andex- example, if all possible samples were selected, each of these perience and in differing survey processes. This is an addi- being surveyed under essentially the same general conditions tional component of error not reflected in the standarderror and using the same sample design, and if an estimate and tables. Therefore, caution should be used in comparing results its standard error were calculated from each sample, then: between these different sources. Caution should also be used when comparing estimates for 1. Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two stand- 1980 and later, which reflect 1980 census-based population ard errors below the estimate to two standard errors above controls, with estimates from earlier years. This change in the estiMate would include the average result of all poSSi: population controls had relatively little impact on summary ble sarriples. measures such as means, medians, and percent distributions, 2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.6 Star: but did have a significant impact on levels. For example, use dard err6rs belOw the estimate to 1.6 standard errors above of 1980-based population controls results in about a 2-percent the estiMate would include the average result of all possi- increase in the civilian noninstitutional population and in the ble samples. number of families and households. Thus, estimates of levels for 1980 and later will differ from those for earlier years by The average eStimate derived from all possible samplesis more than what could be attributed to actual changes in the or is not contained in any particular computed interval. population and these differences could be disproportionately 12R 1 21

greater for certain subpopulation groups than for the total Table B-1. Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers population. In addition, the estimates in this report for 1985 are based (Numbers in thousands) on revisad survey weighting procedures for persons of Spanish origin'. In previous years the estimation procedures used in this Size of estimate Standard Size of estimate Standard error' error' survey involved the inflation of weighted sample results to in- dependent estimates of the noninstitutional population by age, 25 11 5;000 148 sex, and race. There was, therefore, no specific control of the 50 15 10;000 206 100 21 15,000 248 survey estimates for the Spanish-origin population. During the 250 33 25,000 310 last several years, the Bureau of the Census has developed 500 47 50,000 402 1,000 67 100,000 445 independent population controls for the Spanish-origin popula- 2,500 105 tion by sex end detailed age groups and has adopted revised weighting procedures to incorporate these new controls. It 'For a particular characteristic, see table 8-3 for the appropriate fac- tor to apply to the above standard errors. should be noted that the independent population estimates Note: To_astimate standard errors for the years 1970 and 1975, include some, but not all illegal immigrants. multiply the above standard errors by 0.88.

Note when using small estimates. Summary measures (such Two parameters (denoted "a" ano "b') are used to calculate as medians end percent distributions) are shown only when standard errors for each type of characteristic; they are pre- the base is 75,000 or greater. Because of the large standard sented in table B-4. These parameters were used to calculate errors involved, there is little chance that summary measures the standard errors in tables B-1 and B-2 and to calculate the would reveal ueeful information when computed on a smaller factors in table B-3. They also may be used directly to calculate bead. Eatimated numbers are shown, however, even though the standard errors fer estimated numbers and percentages. the relative Standard errors of these numbers are larger than Methods for computation are given in the following sections. those for corresponding percentages. These smaller estimates are provided primarily to permit such combinations of the categories as serve each data user's needs. Also, care must Standard errors of estimated numbers. The approximate be taken in the interpretation of small differences. For instance, Standard error, ox , of an estimated number shown in this report can be obtained in two ways. It may be obtained by 11 even a small amount of nonsampling error can cause a borderline difference to appear significant or not, thus distort- use of the formula ing a seemingly valid hypothesis test. fo (1

Standard error tables and their use. In order to derive stan- Where f is the appropriate factor froM table B-3 and o_is the dard errors that would be applicable to a larger number of standard error on the estimate obtained by interpolation from estimates and could be prepared at a moderate cost, a number table B-1. Alternatively, the standard error may be approxr of approximations were required. Therefore, instead of pro- imated by formula (2) from which the standard errors in table viding an individual Standard error for each estimate, B-1 were calculated. Use of this formula will provide more generalized Seta of Standard error§ are provided for various accurate results than the use of forMula (1) above types of characteristics. As a result, the sets of standard er- rors provided give an indication of the order of magnitude of o =Va)-7 ± bx (2) the standard error of an estimate rather than the precise stan- dard error. Here x is the size of the estimate and a and b are_ the The figures presented in tables 13:1 and B=2 are approxima- parameters intable B-4 associated with the particular tions to the standard errors of eatimated numbers and characteristic. estimated percentages. To obtain the approximate standard error for a specific characteriatic the appropriate standard er- Illustration of the computation of the standard error of an ror id tableS B-1 or B-2 muSt be multiplied by the factor for eatimated number. Table A of this report shows that in 1985 that characteristic giVen in table 13:3. The Se factors must be there were 50,350,000 married-couple family households. Us- applied to the generalized Standard errors in order to adjust ing formula (2) with a = -0.000010 and b = 1778 from table for the combined effect Of the Se Mole design and the 6-4, the approximate standard error 1is estimating procedure on the value of the characteristic. Standard errors for intermediate values not shown in the t1253,000= (-0.000010)(50,350,000)2 + 117781(50,350,000) generalized tables of standard error§ may be approximated by linear interpolation. The factors for all household members The 90-perc-ent confidence interval for the number of married- should be used fOr characteriatica pertaining to all persons -couple family households is from 49,945,000 to 50,755,000 in a household. For characteriStice which include only some household members, such aS 'thildren Under 18 years of age," ' Using formula (1), table B-1 and the appropriate factor from table the factor for some househOld Members shoOld be used. B-3, the approximate standard error is 0.63 x 402,000 = 253,000. 127 122

Table B-2. Standard Errors of Estimated Percentages

Estimated percentage' Base of percentage (thousands) 1 or 99 2 or 98 5 or 95 10 be 90 25 or 75 50 75 2 4 3 4 5:3 7.3 10.6 100 2.1 12.2 250 3.0 4:6 6.3 9.2 10.6 1.3 1.9 2:9 4.0 500 0 9 5.8 6.7 1,000 1 3 2:1 2.8 4.1 4.7 0 7 0.9 1:5 2.0 2.9 2,500 0 4 0.6 3.3 5;000 0.9 1.3 1.8 2.1 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.3 10;000 0.21 0.3 1.5 15;000 0:5 0.6 0.9 1.1 0 17 0 24 0:4 0.5 0.7 25;000 0 13 0 19 0.9 50;000 0.3_ 0.4 0.6 0.7 0 09 0 13 0:21 0.3 100,000 0.07 0.4 0.5 0.09 0:15 0.20 0.3 0.3

'For a particular characteristic, see table 8-3 for the appropriatefactor to apply to the above standard errors. Note: To estimate staridard errors far the years 1970 and 1975,multiply the above standard errOr8 by 0.88.

(using 1.6 times the standard error)._The 95-percent con- in 1985, 27.7 pertent were nonfamilyhouseholds. Using for- fidence interval is from 49,844,000 to 50,856;000 (using mula (4) with b = 1778 from table B-4, theapproximate stan- tWice the standard error). dard error2 on 27.7 is

0 2 1778 Standard errors of estimated perCentagee. The reliabilityof -s/ (27.7) (72.3) an estimated percentage, computed USing sample data for 86,789,000 both numerator and denominator, dependSupon both the size of the percentage and the size of the totalupon which this Thus; the 90-percent Confidence intervalfor the percentage percentage is based: Estimated percentages are relatively of households that are_riOnfemily householdsin 1985 is from more reliable than the corresponding eStimates of the 27:4 to 30.0, and the 95-perbent confidenceinterval is from 27:3 to 30:1. numerators of the percentages, partitularly if thepercentages are 50 percent or more: When the numerator and denominator of the percentage are in different categOries, Standard_ error of a difference. For a difference uSe the factors between _two or parameters from table B-3 or B-4 indicated by the sample estimates, the Standarderror is approximately equa: to numerator. The approximate standard error, o(x,p), ofan -2 2 estimated percentage can be obtained byuse of the formula: °ix-y) 4-c%; (5) where ox and o Yare the Standard errors of the estimates x °(x,p) fo (31 and y respectively The estimatescan be of numbers-, percents, ratios, etc. ThiS will represent the actual standard In this formula; f is the appropriate fector fromtable 8-3 and error quite acculately for the difference betweentwo o is the standard error on the eStimate from table 8-2. Alter- _ estimates_ of the Same characteristic in two differentareas natively, it may be approximated by the following formulafrom or for the difference between Separate and uncorrelated which the standard errors in table B-2 were calculated. Use Characteristics_ _ in the same area. If,however, there is a kigk of this formula will give more acturate reSults positive(negative) than use of for- _ correlationbetween the two mula (3) above. characteristics, the formula will overeStimate(underestimate) the irue standard errtor. (4) Illustration of the cOMPUtation of the standarderror of a dif- Here x is the size of the subclass of ference. Table A Shows that in 1985, 58.0 percent of all perSons or households households (86,789,000) were maintained by which is_ the base of the percentage;p is the percentage married couples. TO; .le A alSb_ehOwS that in 1975, 66.0percent of all (0 < p (100), and b is the parameter in table B-4aSsociated househOlds (71120,000) were maintained by married couples. with the particular characteristic in thenumerator of the percentage. Thus, the apparent difference between thepercent of households maintained by married couples in 1985and 1975 Illustration of the computation of the standard error of a 'Using formula (3), tables 8-2 and 8-3, the appropriate standard percentage, Table A shows that of the 86;789;000hbUtehblds error is 0.63 x 0.3 = 0.2. 128 1-23

Table 13=3. Factors to be Applied to Generalized Standard Errors in Tables B-1and B-2

Persons

Families and unrelated Sorne household members indMduals, households, or and secondary individuals All household memberS householders

Total or Spanish Total or Spanish Total or SPanish Charatteristic White Black origin White Black origin White Blaek origin

Total or regional ... 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.10 1.45 1.45 0.63 0.60 0.60 Education, tenure .. (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 0.63 0.60 0.60 Employment status and occupation ... (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (XI 0.67 0.67 0.53

(X) Not appliCable.

Is 8.0 percent. Using formula (4) and the appropriate b householder. For ratios of this kind, the standard parameters from table B-4, the approvirnate standard error, errors are approximated by the following formula: ay,of 58.0 percent with a base of_86,789,000 is 0.2 percent. The standard error, oy, of 66.0 percent with a base of OKA, 0y 0x (x (6) 71,120,000 is also 0.2 percent. Using formula (5), the stan- y x dard error of the estimated difference of 8.0 percent is about Table B-4; "a" and "b" Parameters for Estimated i/(0.2)2 + (0.2)2==.- 0.3 percent Numbers and Percentages of Persons; Families and Unrelated Individuals, Households, or This means that the 90-percent confidence interval oil the Householders difference between the households maintained by married Families and unre- couples in 1985 and 1975 is from 7.5 to 8.5 percent. The lated indiVidUalS, 95-percent confidence interval on the difference of 8.0 per- householdt, or Characteristic Persons cent is from 7.4 to 8.6 percent. Therefore, a conclusion that householders

the average estimate derived from all possible samples lies a within a range computed in this Way would be correct for roughly 95 percent of all possible samples r;ince this inter- Tetal or regional: val does not contain zero, we can conclude with 95-percent Total or White.. (X) (X) -0.0000101778 Some household confidence that the percent of households maintained by mar- members -0.0000254480 (X) (X) ried couples in 1985 decreased from 1975. All household mernbers -0.000031 5444 (X) (X) Bla Ck and Other races . (X) (X) -0.0000661606 Standard error of a ratio. Certain mean values for persons in Some household mernbers -0.0002656426 (X) (X) families or households shown in tables of this report were All hbusehold calculated as the ratio of two numbers. For example, the Mean members -0.000391 9475 (X) (Xi SpahiSh origin .. (X) (X) -0.0001371606 number of persons per family or household is calculatedas Some household members -0.0005486426 (X) (X) total number of persons in families or households All household members -0.0008079475 (X) (X) Y total number of families or households Education and tenure: Total Or White (X) (X) -0.0000101778 Standard errOrs for these 1.-leans may be approximated as Black and other shown below. There are two cases to consider. In either case, -racea (X) (X) -0.0000661606 SPaniSh -origin (X) (X) -0.0001371606 the denominator y represents a count of familiesor Employment sta'us households of a certain class, and the numerator x represents and occupation: a count Of persons with the characteristic under considera- Total br White (X) (X) -0.0000252013 tion who are members of these families or households. Black and other -ra-ce (X) (X) -0.0002432013 SPanish origin (X) (X) -0.0002221241 Case 1: There is at least one person having the characteristic in eVery family or household of the class: as an (X) Not applicable. Note. For years 1970 and 1975, a standard error estimate com- eXample, the mean number of persons per family or puted with the "a" and "b" parameters or with the''f" factor the mean number of persons per family with a male must be adjusted. Multiply the standard erro by 0.88. 129 124

The standard error of the estimated number of T, and T2 = the lower and upper values of the char- households, oy, and the standard errnr of the acteristic in the interval which contains estimated number of persons with the characteristic PY. in those households, ox, may be obtained from for- mula (1). Alternatively, formula (2) and table B-4may 4. The Standard error of the rnedian can be approximated by be uSed. In formula (6), Q represents the correlation the forrnula: _ X u XL coefficient between the numerator and -the °median = denominator of the estimate. In the above example, 2 and for other ratios of this kind, use 0.7as an where X1,= upper limit of the 68-percent confidence estimate of Q . interval and; Case 2: The number of persons having the characteristic in XL lower limit of the 68-percent confidence a given household may be 0, 1, 2, 3, or more; an ex- interval. ample would be the mean number of persons under 18 years of age per household. For ratios of this kind Illustration of the computation of a confidence interval for a the standard error is approximated by formula (6) but median. Table C of this report shows that in 1985 the median e is assumed to be zero.If Q is actually positive age of all householders was 45.4 years: lable C also indicates (negative), then this procedure will provide an the base of the distribution from which this median was dexr- overestimate (underestimate) of the standard error mined was 86,789,000 households. of the ratio. 1. Using formula (4) and the appropriate b parameter from table B-4, the standard error of 50 percent on a base of Standard error of a median. The Sampling variability of an 86,789,000 is estimated median depends upon the form of the distribution as well as the size of its base. An appi oximate method for / 1778 (50) (50) = 0.2 percent measuring the reliability of an estimated median is to deter- V 86,789,000 mine a confidence interval about it. (See the Section on 2. To obtain a 68-percent confidence interval on an estimated sampfing variability for a general discussion of confidence in= median, add to and subtract from 50 percent the standard tervals.) The following procedure may be used to estimate the error found in step (1). This yields percent limits of 49.8 68-percent confidence limits of a median based on Sample and 50.2: data. 3: From tableC, 42,933,000 (49.5 percent)ofall 1. Determine, uSing tho standard error tables and factors or householders were under 45 yearS of age and 55,561,000 formula (4), the Standard error of the estimate of 50 per- (64.0 percent) were Under 55. cent from the distribution. 2. Add to and subtract from 50 percent the standard error Thus, the entire 68-percent confdence interval falls in the determined in step (1). age interval from 45 to 54 years. The upper limit of the confidence interval is calculated, using linear interpolation, 3. Using the distribution of the characteriStic, calculate the to be about 68-percent confidence interval by calculating the values (. 502 )A8789000) 49;932000 corresponding to the two points establiShed in step (2). x (5545) + 4545.5. 55,561,000 The values will be the limits for the confidence interval. 42,933;000 Use the formula below and the tabulated cumulative Similarly, the lower limit is calculated to be about distribution of the characteristic to interpolate between values. (.498) (86,789,000)42,933,000 pY A, 55,561,00042,933,000 x (55-45) + 4545:2. x (T2 + T A2 -- Thus, an approximate 68-percent confidence interval for _ the median age of all householdws is from 45.2 to 45.5 where X = the interpolated estimate of the upper or yeai S. lower limit;

= the upper or lower limit obtained from 4. The standard error of the median is, therefore step (2); = the base of the distribution 45.5 = 0.15 2 Al and A2 = the lower and upper values Of the cumu- lative frequency for th, limits of the in- Similarly, the 95-percent confidence interval on the median terval which contains pY; and age of all householders is found to be from 451 to 45:6; 130 Current Population ReportsHouseholds; Families, and MaritalStatu§

IP Series P-20Population Characteristics

No. 3 Changes in Number of Households and in Marital Status, 1940 to 1947 No. 10 Characteristics_of Single, Married, Widowed, and Divorced Per Sons in 1947 No. 11 Household Composition_and Characteristics in 1947, for Urban and Rural Areasand Regions No. 16 Households by Type; Composition, and Housing Charatteriatica in 1947 No. 17 Characteristics of Families and Subfamilies in the U.S., in April 1947 No. 21 Characteristics of Households,Familles, arid IndividualS: April 1948 No. 23 Marital Status; Number of Times Married, and Duration -of Pre Sent MaritalStatus: April 1948 No. 25 Changes in Number of Households and in Marital Status: 1940to 1949 No. 26 Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1949 No. 31 American Households Continue Decline in Size No. 32 Children and Youth: 1950 No. 3:3 Marital Status and Household Characteristics: Marth 1950 No. 35 Changes in Marital Status and in Number of Households: 1890to 1951 No. 38 Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1951 No. 41 Average Size of American Households Drops Sharply: April 1952 No. 42 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1955 and 1960 No. 44 Marital Status and Household Characteristics: April 1952 No. 48 Households Increasing 950,000 Per Year: 1C,c3 No. 50 Marital Status, Year of Marriage, and Household Relationship: April 1953 No. 53 Household and Family Characteristics: April 1953 No. 55 Households and Families; by Type: 1947 to 1954 No. 56 Marital Status and Family Status: April 1954 NO. 59 Households and Families, by Type: 1947 to 1955 No. 62 Marital Status and Family Status: April 1955 No. 67 Household and Family Characteristics: April 1955 and 1954 No. 68 Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1956 No. 69 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1960to 1975 NO. 72 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1956 No. 75 Household and Family Characteristics: March 1956 No. 76 Households and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1957 No. 81 Marital Status, Economic Status; and Family Status: March 1957 No. 83 Social and Economic Characteristics of Households and Families: March1957 NO. 86 HoUseholds and Families, by Type: 1950 to 1958 NO. 87 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1958 No. 88 Household and Family Characteristics: March 1958 No. 90 Illustrative Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1960to 1980 No. 92 Estimates of the Number of Households in the U.S., 1900 to 1958 No. 94 Households and Families; bit Type: 1950 tO 1959 No. 96 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1959 No. 100 Households and Family Characteristics: March 1959 No. 103 Households and Families; by Type: 1960 No. 105 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1960 No. 106 Household and Family Characteristics: March 1960 No. 108 Marriage, Fertility and Childspacing: August 1959 No. 109 Households and Families; by Type: 1961 No. 112 Family Characteristics of Persons: March 1959 No. 114 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1961 No. 116 Household and Family Characteristics: 961 No. 119 Households and Families, by Type: 1962 No. 122 Marital Status and Family Status: March 1962 No. 123 Interim Revised Projections of the Number of HouSeholdaand Families: 1965 to 1980 No. 124 Households and Families, by Type: 1963 No. 125 Household and Family Characteristics: 1962 1 31 r 1-26

Current Population ReportsHouseholds,Families, and Marital StatusContinued Series P-20 Population CharacteristicsContinued

NO. 130 Households and Families; by Type: 1964 No. 135 Marital Status and Family Status: March1964 and 1963 Nb. 139 Household and Family Characteristics:March 1964 and 1963 No. 140 Households and Families; by Type:1965 No. 144 Marital Status and Family Status:March 1965 No. 152 Households and Families; by Type: 1966 No. 153 Househeld arid Family Characteristics:March 1965 No. 159 Marital Status and Family Status: March1966 No. 164 Househeld and Family Characteristics:March 1966 No. 165 Marital and Family Characteristicsof the Metropolitan Population: March 1966 No: 166 Householda and Familia& by Type: 1967 No: 170 Marital StatuS and Family Status:March 1967 Nli:L 173 Heusehtild arid Family Characteristics:March 1967 No: 176 Rouseholda and Families, by Type:1968 No: 187 Marital Statua and Fa mily Status:March 1968 No: 189 Selected Charactariatics of Personsand Families: March 1969 No: 191Househtild and FarriilY Characteristics: March 1968 No: 198 Marital StatUa and Family Status: March 1969 No: 200 HousehOld and FarnilY Characteristics: March1969 No: 204 Selected CharacteriStiba of Persons andFamilies: March 1970 No: 212 Marital StatUS and Farriily Status: March 1970 No: 213 Household arid Family Characteristics: March1970 No: 223 Social and EdJii-onii-c VariatiOns in Marriage,Divorce, and Remarriage: 1967 No; 225 Marital Stattia and Living Arrangements:March 1971 No 233 Household and Farhily Characteristics: March1971 No; 237 Households and FamilieS, by Type: March1972 No; 239 Marriage, DivOtta, arid Reiriarriage by Yearof Birth: June 1971 No: 242 Marital StatUs and Living Arrangements: March1972 No: 246 Household and Family Characteristics: March1972 No: 251 Households arid FarnilieS, by Type: March1973 No; 255 Marital Status odd LiVing Arrangements: March1973 No. 258 Household and Forbily Characteristics:March 1973 No; 266 Households arid FarnilieS, bY Type: March1974 (Advance Report) No; 271Marital Status arid Living Arrangements: March 1974 No. 276 Household and Family Characteriatics: March1974 No. 282 Households and FamiliOS, by TYPa: March1975 (Advance Report) No; 287 Marital StatUS and Living Arrangements:March 1975 No; 291 Household and Farriily Characteristics: March1975 No; 296 HouseholdS and FarriilieS, bY Type: March1976 (Advance Repert) No; 297 Number, Timing, arid DUratibri of Marriagesand Divorces in the United States: JUne 1975 No; 306 Marital Status and LiVing Arrangements: March1976 No; 311 Household and FaMily Characteristics: March1976 No. 312 Marriage; Divotta, WidOWhoed, and Remarriageby Family Characteristics: June 1975 No. 313 Households and FarriilieS, bY Type: March1977 (Advance Report) No; 323 Marital Status and LiVing Arrangements: March1977 No. 326 Household and For-iiiV Characteristics: March1977 No. 327 Households and FaMilieS, bY Type: March 1978(Advance Report) No. 334 Demographic, Stitiol, and ECOhomic Profile of States:Spring 1976 No; 338 Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March1978 No; 340 Household and Family Characteristics: March1978 No; 345 H6useholdS and FartiilieS, bY Type: March1979 (Advance Report) No. 349 Marital StatUS arid I. kritiO Arrangements: March1979 No. 352 Household and FaMilV Characteristics: March 1979 IR 127

Current Population ReportsHouseholds, Families, and Marital StatusContinued

pSeries P-20Population CharacteristicsContinued

No. 357 Households and Families, by Type: (Ad Vance Report) No. 365 Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1980 No. 366 Househoid and Family Characteristics: March 1980 No. 367 Households and Families, by Type: (Advance Report) No. 371Household and Family Characteristics: March 1981 No. 372 Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1981 No. 376 Households, Familiea, Marital StatuS, and Living Arrangements: March 1982 (Advance Report) No. 380 Marital Status and Living Arrangementa: March_1982 No. 381Household and Family Characteriatica: March 1982 No. 382 Households, Famifies, Marital Status, and Living Arrangements: March 1983 (Advance Report) No. 388 Household and Family Characteriatica: March 1983 No. 389 Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1983 No. 391Households, Families, Marital Statua, and Living Arrangments: March 1984 (Advance Report) No. 398 Household and Family Characteristics: March 1984 No. 399NI.T.rital. Status and LiVing Arrangements: March 1984 No. 402 Households, Families, Marital Status and Living Arrangements: March 1985 (Advance Report)

Series P-25Population Estimates and Projections

No. 356 Estimates of the Number of Households, by States: July 1, 1965 No. 360 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1967 to 1985 (supersedes P-2,), Nos. 90and 123) No. 387 Projections of the Number of Householda, by States, July 1, 1970 to 1975 No. 388 Summary of Demographic Projections No. 394 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1967 to 1 985 No. 396 Estimates of the Number of Households, by State: July 1, 1966 No. 425 Estimates of the Number of Households, by State: July 1, 1967 No. 440 Estimates of the Number of Households, by State: July 1, 1968 No. 476 Demographic Projections for the United States (Total population byage, and sex; school enrollment; educational attainment; households and families) No. 515 EstimateF of the Number of Households, by State: July 1, 1973 and 1972 No. 544 Estimates of the Number of Households for StateS: July 1, 1973 and 1974 No. 607 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 197E to 1990 No. 623 Estimates of the Number of Households for States: July 1, 1974 and 1975 No. 710 Estirnates of the Number of Households, for States: 1975 and 1975 No. 725 Estimates of the Number of Households for StateS: 1976 and 1977 No. 805 Projections of the Numbe. of Households and Families: 1979 to 1995 No. 807 Estimates of the Number of Households for States: 1977 and 1978 No. 974 Estimates of Households, for States: 1981 to 1984 No. 986 Projections of the Number of Households and Families: 1986 to 2000

Series P-23Special Studies

No. 50 Female Family Heads No. 77 Perspectives on American Husbands and Wives No. 84 Divorce, Child Custody, and Child Support No. 104 American Families and Living Arrangements No. 107 Families Maintained by Female Householders: 1970-79

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