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1950 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF

POPULATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE• BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

BULLETIN

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U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950 Volume

I Number of Inhnhi:tnnts ( comvrising Series P-A bnil(~tins) II Characteristics of the Population (comprising Series P-A, P-B, nrnl P-C

h nlletins ) III C1·msus Tract Statistics ( c~omprising Se1·ies P-D Jmlletins)

8U<'.ceecllng volumes will cover the fnllow,ing subjects:

Volume

Nativity and l'a1·entngt', Nonwhite Population by Race, Pt>rsons of Spanish Surname, Institutional Popnlntion, Labor Force Charuct-er­ii;tics, Occu11nt.ion, Industry, Income, Internal Migrntlon, E<lucntion, Characteristics of li'amili(~s nncl Hous<lholcls.

U. S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1950

I General Characteristics (comprising Series H-A bulletins) II Nonfarm Housing Oharactel·istics (com11rising H-B bulletins)

III Farm Honsing Characteristics IV Residential Ii'inancing V Block Stntistics (comprising Series H-E lmlletins)

Housing statistics for census tracts are to be incluclecl in the Po1lnlation Series P-D bulletins.

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UNITED STATES CENSUS of POPULATION: 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARI.ES SAWYER, Secretary

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

CENSUS TRACT STATISTICS

AKRON OH 10

AND ADJACENT AREA

Prepared under the supervision of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Population and Housing Division

1950 POPULATION CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME Ill, CHAPTER I

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1952

SELECTED POPULATION AND

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Directo.r

A. Ross EcKLER, Depttty Director HowARD C. GRIEVES, AssiJtant Directo1· CoNRAD TAEUDER, Assistant Director MoRRlS H. HANSEN, Assistan( Director for Statistical Standards RonERT Y. PHILLIPS, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, Coordintftor, International Statistics LEON E. TRUESDELL, Chief Demographer FRANK R. W1LSON, Information AJSistant to the Directoi-

Population and Housing Divisioo­HowARD G. BRUNSMAN, Chief HENRY S. SuRYOCK, Jn., Assisf<lnt Chief for Po/111/atio11 RonBRT B. Vo1GHT, Assistant Chief for Operation.r WAYN!l F. D11uo11nRTY, Auistant Chief for Ho11si11g Enw!N D. GoLDl'IELD, Program Coordinator

Demographic Statistics-Henry D. Sheldon, Chief Soci;d Scatiscics-Paul C. Glick, Chief Coordinator for Manpower Statistics-Gertrude Bancroft Economic Statistics-Robert B. Pearl, Chief Occupation and Industry Srntiscics-DaYid L. Kaplan, Chief Jncernatiornil Population Statistics-W. Parker Mauldin, Chief Housing Quality and Equipment Sratistics-Robert C. Hamer, Chief Housing Inventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chief Hansing Developmental Programs-.J. Hugh Rose, Chief Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chief Territories and Possessions-Joel Williams, Chit/ Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedures-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Opernrions--Milton D. Lieberman, Clii~I

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L, KEHRES, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HunLEY, Chief Budget Officer-C11ARLES H. ALEXANDER Business Division-HARVEY KA1L1N, Acting Chief Field Division-LowELL T. GALT, Chief Foreign Trade Division-]. EDWARD ELY, Chief Geography Division-CLARENC!l E. BATSc1mLET, Chief Governments Division-ALLEN D, MANVEL, Chief Industry Division-MAY.WllLL R. CoNKLJN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. VAN AKE;!, Chief Personnel Division .. -HnLEN D. ALMON, Chief

Statistics presented in this bulletin supersede those shown in the report, Series PC-10, No. 1.

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U.S. B11reau of the Census. U.S. Cm.rtu of Pop11latio11; 1950 Vol. Ill, Census Tract Statistics,

Chapter 1. U. S. Government Prinring Office, Washington, D. C., 1952.

For snle by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Oflicc, Washington 25, D. C., or any of the Field Oflices of the Departmenc of Commerce Price 20 cents

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CONTENTS

GeneraL _________ - - - -- - -- - - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -Historical background. - _____ - - _____ - -_ - - - -Definition of a censuH tract ______________ _ Evaluation of data for ciern-ms tracts ___ _ Availability of unpub\iHhctl data __ _

Definitions and explanations_ - - - ______ - -- - - - -Median.____________ _ ___ - _ - _ - - . - - - - -Race and nativity____ _ _ - ___ . __ - - ____ _ Country of birth of foreign-born white _____ _ Persons with Spanish surname_________ _ __ Married couple__ _ _ _ _ ____________ - - ____ _ Family_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________________ _ Unrelated individuaL ________ -----· ____ _ Household_____ _ _ _ _ _____________ - - - - - - -Institutional population. - _ _ _ _____ -- ____ _ Years of school completed- - - -____ . -- ____ _ Residence in 19<UJ _________ -- ______ --- - - - -Income in 19ML _______________________ _ Age. __________________________________ _

Maritalstatus _______ - ___ - - --- ____ - .. - - - -

INTRODUCTION

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Definitions and explanations-Continued Employment status.__ _ ______ - - - - __ Occupation and class of worker._ - - ____ _ Dwelling unit.__ _ _ . ___ - - - - - _ Occupancy and ten~re. __ - _ _ _ - - - - - _ Type of structure. - - ___ -- - -- . _ - - - -- _

~~~~i~t~~t1~-ph~~~i~n~-f~_cn~~i~~::::. ): _ Number of persons in dwelling unit__ _ Persons per room. _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - __ Heating fueL __________ ·---- - __ Refrigeration equipment_ _______ -Television ________ - _ _ ____ _ Contract monthly rent. ______________ _ Vaine of one-dwelling-unit structmes ____ _

Reliability of sample data __________________ -Sample design_ .. _______________ _ Sampling variability ___________________ - -Ratio estimates _________________ _

List of tracted areas ________ - -- -- - - - --

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Comparability of census tracts, 1950 and 1940 _______________________ . _____ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Index of census tracts ________________________ . ______ . __________________________ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6

TABLES

Table !.-Characteristics of the population, by census tracts: 1950 __________ - _ - _____ - - __ - _____ - - - - _____ - - -Table 2.-Age, marital status, and economic characteristics, by sex, by census tracts: HJ5Q __ - ______ - - - _______ -Table 3.-Charactcristics of dwelling units, by census tracts: 1950 ___________________ - _. _______ - _ - - _____ - . -Table 4.-Characteristics of the nonwhite population, for selected census tracts: 1950. ___ . _________ . ___ . ___ - -Table 5.-Characteristic~ of dwelling units occupied by nonwhite persons, for selected census tracts: 195Q ______ _

Map of tracted area appears following last page of tables.

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STATISTICS FOR CENSUS. TRACTS

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL

This bul!Ptin present;; sluliHties on the l1nsie l)(>tmlntion urnl housing churaeteristlcs for one of the tracted areas for which data are avuilnhle from tlw Seventeenth Dece11niul Cen:ms, talten as of April l, lflliO. (See page 5 for complete list of trnctell areas.) 'l'he popuhtl:iou items inelucle SPX, ul-(e, race, nativit~·.

marital status, yearH of school complP!e<l, country of birth, mm·t·ipd couples and houi:;eholcls, rei;illenee in 1040, employment statu;;, occupation, dm;s of worker, and ineome in 11J41l. Among the homiing su!JjedK nre oeeupuney nn<l tenure, type of structure, condition a!l(l plumbing faeilitiPR, :,·Par lmilt, 11erKons l>l'r room, heating fuel, refrigeration rqui11ment, tel<~vision, contract monthly renh and value of one-dwelling-unit structures.

The population for etwh of tile tractetl nn~aK has lwrn1 Jlllh­lishetl in SPrieH l'C-10, Ad I'll 1100 RI' ports. 'l'lwHe n•ports 1m•:,;ent the population of encll trnet in the ari'n and n map showing the tract IJotmduries. Smmuur~· st11tistk8 on various houHing chtu·uc­tfl•istlcs are preHPnted by trncts in the hloek shttistics lmlletin;;, which togPtllPr eompriHe Volume V of the Housing revortH. Data are shown there for tlwRe trnctt~d eiti<>S which in 1940, or in a subsequent Sll'<'l°inl census prior to l!l50,. hall n population of G0,000 or more.

Although the total HltlO population of truets llas been publishe<l for 69 tracted arellK in llllYnuce reports, the present seri<~s of bulletins is being published for only those areas that have mani­fested definite interest in the census tract program.

In general, tracted areas within the snm<~ standard metropoli­tan lll"Pa nre·illt'ltHlP<l in thP Slllll!' eenHUK trnet bulletin.

Historical background.-The conee11t of census tracts was orig­inated by the late Dr. Walter Laidlaw in New Yorlr City in 1006. While working with population statistics, he became convi11ced that, in order to study neighborlloods, it was necessiu·y to hu ve population data for local areas 1m1aller than boroughs or wards nnd to establish these nrens so that they would remain uncluwged from census to census. At his request the Census Bureau made tabulations of 1010 data by census tracts not only for New York, but also for seven other cities ha Ying a population of over 500,000. 'l'ract data were again tabulated for tile same 8 cities in HJ20, and in 1030 this number was .increased to 18. By 1040 there were 60 cities, und in some eases their adjacent areas, for which tract clatn were available. Data from the 1950 Census will be available for the trnctecl arens listed on i)nge 5.

For further discussion of census tract data and tl1eir uses, see U. S. Bureau of the Census, Census 1.'raot Manual, 3d edit.ion, HJ47, a copy of which may be obtained by a request adclressecl to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D. C.

Definition of a census tract.-Census tracts are small areas, having a population usually between 3,000 nncl 6,000, into which l"ertain large cities (and i,;ometimes their aclja<:ent areas) have Ileen subdivided for statistical and local administrative purposes, through cooperation with a local committee in each case. Al­though this subdivision into tracts has been more or less arbi­trary, severnl principles have heen followed in laying out the

tracts for en ch dty. 'l'lte tract 1u·eas are established with a Yiew to approximate nniformity in popullltion, with some con­sideration of uniformity in size, and with clue regard for natural fen tures. Each tract is designed to include nn m·e11 fairly homo­geneous in 11opulation charncteristics. In cities wl1ere the ward lines are infrPquently ehnngecl, the tl'llC'ts mny form subdivisions of tile wards; but they nre usnally laid out· without regard to the warcl boundaries.

'l'he tracts are inte1Hlecl to remain unchanged from censm; to <'ensus nnd tlrnR to mnke vossible studies of chnnges in social and economic chura<'teriHlit•s of the population within ~mall sections of the citr. '.l'here are seYl'ral tn><'S of i;;ituntions, however, which result in boundarr duwges. 'l'he first of these OCC'Ul'S wl1en ter­ritory is nnnexPd to n city and it is 1iecess1u·y to ehnuge the boundaries of tlie tract·s ndjaeent to the annexed area to inelude the nrea 01· men•ly add new tracts. S1:>cnml, tracts in which there are yery lnrge im•rease:s in population may be subcli,·ided intn two or more :smaller tracts. '.l'hlrd, there has been, in many nreas, a re-examination of the existing tract boundaries which results in a l'onsolillation of pattii of tructs lnto more homogeneous units. 'l'he trnets for which 1040 flgm'es on the total 11nrmlation by colnr nre not aYallable nre the tracti; whiC'h have had bonnclnry changes between 1940 and 11.JuO or which hn ve been established since 1940 (table 1).

Evaluation of data for census tracts.-Users of data for census tracts should hear in rniucl that the data compilecl for most such areas represent tile work of a very small nmnller of enumerators (often only one or two). Consequently, the data for sneh areas are snb;Ject to !l wider margin of error than is to be expected for larger areas. '!'his qualification applies rmrtlculurly to class!fica­tions ilwolving eomplex definitions whkh require some judgment on the vart of cm1merators, such ns the quei::tion on eon<lition of housing. 'l'he mi:sinteq1retatlon by an enumerator of instructions pertaining to a llllrticular item may cauHe a significant \Jias in tlH~ statistics for a ver~· small censns tract, eYen though it woul<l have a negligible effect upon the figures for a large area.

Availability of unpublished data.-Because of spn<:e limitations, not all of tlie nrnterials tabulatecl. for <:ensus tmets are presented in this report. These un11u hlished stn ti Rti<'R can be rnude avail­able upon request, for the cost of trnnserihing or combining them. Itequests for such unpublished statistics, nddressl'd to the Direc­tor, Bureau of the Censns, Washington 2u, D. C., will receive a prompt revly which will include an estimate of the cost of pre­paring the data; For a complete description of the unpublished clata for census tracts, see U.S. Ocnsusc,q of Population and llous­·in{l: 1950, Key· to Pul!Ushc<l anrl Tabulated Data for Srnall Arens, Washington, D. C., 19ul, whleh may he purchased from the Super­intendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Offil"P, Wash­ington 25, D. C., for 30 cents.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

BL"ief definitions and explanations of the prineipal items pre­sented in the tract tables appear iu the following Jlnrngrnphs. A more complete discussion of the items relating to popula.tion mny be found in the Series P-B lmlletins, which are preprintf! of

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Chapter B of each State part of Population, Volum~ II, Oharaotei·­istics of the Population. Similar information of the housing items may be found in the Series H-A bulletins, which are pi'eprints of the State chapters of Housing, Volume I, General Oha?'aoter­istios. Those publications contain more detailed definitions, an evaluation of the data on various items, and discussion of com­parability with data on the same, o~· similar, sub,iects from the 1940 Census and from other sources.

Median.-The median, a type of average, is pre,,;ented in connec­tion with the data on years of school completed, family income, number of persons per dwelling unit, and rent or value of dwelling unit which appear in this bulletin. The median is the value which divides the distribution into two equal parts-one-half of the cases falling below this value ancl one-half of the cases exceeding this val\1e.

Race and nativity.-Three major race categories are distin­guished in this bulletin, namely, white, Negro, and other races. Negro and other races taken together comprise the category "Nonwhite." Persons of :Mexican birth or ancestry who were not definitely Indian or of other nonwhite race were classified tLS

white. Inclnclecl as Negro are persons of mixed white and Negro parentage and persons of mixed Inclian and Negro parentage unless the Indian bloml very definitely predominates or the ln­divlclual Is accepted in the community as an Inc1ian. All other nonwhite races are classified in the residual category "Other rnces" in this report.

In the presentation of housing statistics, occupied dwelling units are shown separately for nonwhite heads of households,

A person bom in the United States or any of its Te~'l'itories or uossessions, or horn in a foreign country of parents who were American citizens, is counted as native.

In view of the fact that a major portion of the nonwhite popu­lation is to be found in the South and in large urban centers in the North ancl West, clnta are shown se1iarately for the nonwhite population in these areas onl~" For all tracted areas in the South and those trnctecl areas in the North and West with 10,000 01· more nonwhite inhabitants, selected populntion and housing items are shown for nonwhites in each tract witll 200 or more nom"hite persons.

Country of birth of foreign-born white.-The classification by country of birth is based on iutemational boundaries as formally r<'cognizecl by the United States in A1wll 1050.

Persons with Spanish surname.-White persons of Spanish sur­name living in five southwestem States (Arizona, California, Colornclo, New Mexico, ancl Texns) were distinguished separately for the first time in the 1950 Census. For tracted areas with 10,000 or more white pe1·sons of Spanish surname in these States, clata for selected l)Opulat.ion and housing characteristics are pre­sented for eacl1 tract with 250 or more white persons with Spanish surname.

Married couple.*-A married couple is defined as a husband and his wife ennmernt.ed as members of the same household 01•

iJ.Uasi householcl. Ma.rriccl couples are classified as "with own household" if the Irnsbana is head of the household.

Family, *-A fnmilY, as clefinecl in the 1950 Census, is a group of two 01· more pei.·sons relatecl by blood, marriage, or adoption and living together; all such persons are regarded as members of one family.

Unrelated individual.*-Unrelated Individuals are persons (other than inmates of institutions) who are not living with any relatives. In this bulletin, statistics on unrelated inclividuals are limited to those 14 years olcl noel over.

•natn baser! on 20-percent sam{lle. For estimates of sampling vnrln.­bil!ty and a method of obtaining improved estimates, see the section on "Reliability of sample clata," '

Househo}d.-A household includes all the persons who occupy a dwelling unit. A person living alone in a dwelling unit or a group of unrelated persons sharing the same liYing accom­modations as parners is counted as a horniehold.

The count of households excludes groups of persons living as quasi households, that is, living in quarters not classified as dwelling units, for example, in houses with at least five loclgers or in hotels, institutions, labor camps, or military barracks.

The average population per household is obtained by dividing the population in households by the number of households. It excludes persons living in quasi households.

Institutional population.-The institutional population includes those persons living as inmates in sucll places as homes for delinquent or dependent childrep., homes and schools for the men­tnlly or physically handicapped, places providing specialized medical care, homes for the aged, and prisons and jails. Staff members nncl their families are not included in the institutional population.

Years of school completed.*-Figures on eclucational attainment refer only to progress in "regular schools." Such schools are public, private, or parochial schools, colleges, universities, or professional schools, either clay or night, that is, those schools where enrollment leads to an elementary or high school diploma, or to a college, university, or professional scl10ol degree. Train­ing in a vocational, trade, or business school was excluded unless the school was graclecl ancl considered part of the regular school system. The median number of school .Years completed ls ex­pressecl in ternrn of a continuous series of numbers representing years completed. For example, the completion of the first year of high scl1001 is indicated by 9 and of the last yem· of college by 16.

Residence in 1949. *-Residence in 1949 ls the usual place of residence one year prior to the elate of enumeration and was used in conjunction with residence in 1950 to determine the numbers of persons who had changed residence from Hl49 to UJGO,

Income in 1949.*-Income, as defined in the 19GO Census, is the sum of the money received, less losses, from the following sources: wages or salary; net income (or loss) from the operation of a farm, ranch, business, or profession; net income (or loss) from rents or receipts from roomers or boarders; royalties; interest, dividends, and periodic income from estates and trust funds; pen­sions ; veterans' payments, armed-forces allotnrnntE-i for depend, ents, aml other go\'ermnental payments or assistance; and other income such as contributions for support from persons who are not members of the household, alimony, and periodic receipts from insurance policies or annuities. Tl1e figures in this report represent the amount of income received by families and unre­lated incliylcluals befo1·e clecluctions for personal income taxeR, social security, bond purchases, union clues, etc.

Receipts from the following sources were not inclucled as income: money received from the sale of property unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property; the value of income "in kind;" such as food produced and consumed in the home, free living quarters; withdrawals of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; gifts; ancl lump-sum inheritances or insurance payments.

Age.-The age classification is based on the age of the person at his last birthday as -0f the date of his e-numeration, that is, the age of the person in completed years.

Marital status.-This classification of persons 14 years old and over relates to marital status at the time of enumeration. Per­sons classified as "married" comprise, therefore, both those who have been married only once and those who have remarried after having been widowed or divorced. Persons reported as separated are classified as married.

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Employment status.-The major concepts involved in the em­ployment status classification are as follows:

Census weel.:.-The 1950 data on employment status pertain to the calendar weelr preceding tlle enumerator's visit, which ls defined as tile "census weelc."

Employetl.-Employed persons comprise all civilians 14 years old and over who, <luring the census week, were either (1) ·•ut work"-those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for lU hours or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) "with a job hut not at work"-tl1ose who did not work aml were not looking for worlr but .had a job or business from which they \Y(~re temporarily absent because of vacation, ill­ness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or layoff with definite instructions to return to work within 30 days of layoff. Also included as "with a job" nre persons who had new jobs to which they were. schedulecl to re11ort within 30 days. In this report, these two categories are rnmhlnecl ancl shown as "employed."

Uncmployc<T.-Persons 14 years old and over are classifiell as unemplo~·ed if tlwy were not at work during the census week but were either looldng for work or would hn,·e l>een looking for work except that (1) they were temporarily ill, (2) the~' expected to return to a job from which they had been laid <~fl' for an indefinite period, or (8) they hellevell no work was avail­able in their community, or in their line of worlc

Labo1· fo1'ce.-'I'he labor force indrnles all persons clnsslfted aA employed or unemployml, as cleserlhell above, and also member,; of the armed forces (persons on active duty with the United 8tates Army, Nnvy, Air Forl'e, Marine Corps, or Const Guard). 'l'lle "eivlliun labor force" comvrises the employetl nml unem-11Ioyed comvoncnts of the la hor 1'orct>.

Not in lrtlior forcr'.-Pc>rsons not in the lnilor force compl'ise all civilians 14 years of nge n1Hl on•r who 111·e not ch1s;;ifiecl u:; employed or unemployed, lnclmling pero;ons doing only lnci<lentnl un1mitl fmuil~· work ( lt>ss thnn Hi lumrs). Included in this group are per:;ons primarily m1gngt'<l in their own home housework, students, seasonal worl{l'I'~ in 1111 "off" Reason, tl1e retired, persons unable to work, i1m111 tes of imititntion:;, and persons not reporting on thei1· employment stntus.

occupation and class of worker,-'l'he data on these two subjects presented in this J.mlletin arc fur employt><l rit>r:;ons and refer to the job held during the eemms week. l~or pt>rsons employecl nt two or more jobs, the clntn refPr to the j<>b at wllicll the person worked the greate:st umuber of lwm·:; during the census wet~k. 'rile occu11nt!o11 stati:sties pn•sented here nre bniletl on the mujor gr.ouvs of the lldaile<l o<·cupn tional clmisificn tlon system clevel­

opt>d for the lllriO Census.

Dwelling unit.-In general, a dwelling unit is n group of rooms or a siugle room, occupied, or l1Hemled for occnpnncy, as separate Jiy!ng quarters hy a falllily or other gronp of i1e1•sons living to­gether or hy a person living nlollP,

Specifically, a group of rooms, occupied, or Intended for occu­pancr, as sevamte living qnartP1°s, is n dwelling unit if it has separate cooking l'<JUiIJlllent or n sevurnte entrance. A single room, occupiell, or intendNl for occnpancy, us serinrate living quarters, is a dwelling nult if it hns st•parate cooking equipment or if it constitutes the onl~' llving quarten; in the structure. Also, each apartment in a regnlnr 11purtment house is tl dwelling unit even though it may not l!nve Ht•1mrate coolting equipment. Ex­cluded from the tlwelling-nnlt count are !!Ying quarters with five or more lodgers, inst.itntionH, dorwitorles, amt transient hotels and tourist courts. HonselJoatH, tents, trailers, and railrond curs were inclrnlell as dwelling trni ts only when occuvted.

Occupancy and tenure.-A dwelling unit is classifiecl as owner­occupied if it wn:-; ownt>d wholly or in vurt by the lleud of the householcl or sollll' relute<l member of his family livlng in the <!welling unit. All other O('euple<l units are classified as renter­occnpied whether or not cash rent was actually paid for Jiying quarters. Hcnt-fl'ee unitR nncl li Ying accommodations rt>ceiYe<l in nurmeut for services verformecl are thus included with the 1·enter-occupled units. Howeve1', units occnp!ed by nonresidents, that Is, by people whoRe usual 11lace of ro~i<lrnre is elsewhere,

are not included with either the owner-occuvied or the reuter­occupied units.

A dwelling unit is considered vacant if 110 persons were li Ying in It at the time of emuneratinn. New unit;; not yet occupied were enumerated as Yncant cl welling uni ti; if construction lm<l proceedell to the extf'nt that nll tlrn e:s:terio1· windows and doors were Installed and final usable floors were in place. "Other v11-

cant and nonresident." includes all dilnpidntell vacant units, all seasonal Y!IC•ant unit~, Yacant units whi<"ll were not for sale or rent nntl were not llilnpidnted, and units occupied hy nonresitlents only.

Because tbe enumeration of vacancies ln 1950 was somewhat more inclusive than in 1040, counts of total vacancies fot· the two eeususes are not strictly comparable. There nre no corres1Jond­ing 1940 dnta for units that nre vacant nonseasonal, not dil!tpi­clnted, for rf'nt or Rn le; tlw dnRHificntions "for rent or sale" antl con1lltinn WPre defined differently in the two censnseo;.

Type of structure.-Dwelling units are classified by the type of structure in wl!ich they are located. 'l'he figures clo not repre­sent the m1mbt>r of residential structures.

A structure has open space on all four s.!cles or has vertical wnlls dividing it: from 1tll ot.bet• structures. A deta<"hed structure hns opf'n spnce on all four sicles. An attached structure is one of a row of three or more ndjoining structures or is attached to n 1HmreE<identinl structure. A semidetached structme hi one of two adjoining residential struetures with oven spaep on the remulnlug three sicles. In apartment clevelopnwnts, t>Hch building with open S)lllce on all sides is considered n s<~pnrnte strnC'tnre.

Condition and plumbing facilities.-A dwelling unit iH "di!upi­dutt>d" when it is run-llown, 1wglectecl, or is of inadequate original constructiou, so tlrnt it does not 11rovidc; adequate shelter or protection against the ell'ments or it en<lu11ge1·H the snfet~' of the occupants.

Tile category "No private bath or llilapidnted" inclmlPH, in addi­tion to the category "No running wutei· or <lilllpidatt>d," nil llwell­lng units that are not clllupidnted and have running w1~er but lack a private flush toilet or J)rivate bathing facilities.

Dnt:n on conclition and plmublng facilities (wnter supply, toilet facilities, hnthlng facilities) are limite>d to units for whJcoh re­JlOl'tS were nuule m1 both.

Year bullt.*-"Yc,nr !milt." reft>rs to the yenr in which U1e orig­inal construction was completed, not to the year in which any later remocleling, nclclitlon, reconstn1ct.ion, or conversion of the structure in which the <1wt>lli11g unit iH located may have taken 11lnce. The dwelling units clnssifiecl by ~'enr built represent the total number of dwelling units corrntructPd dul'ing a given period plus the mnnber crented by convers.!ons in structures origlnall~' built during the same period min ns the number lost in structures built during the period. Loi;ses ocr:ur through demolition, fire, flood, disaster, nnd eonverslon to nonresidential use or to fewe1·

dwelling units.

Number of persons in dwelling unit.-AU persons enumerated in the Population Census as members of the household (iuelucling lodgers, servants, and other unrelatecl personR) are counted in determining the nnmber of persons that occupy the dwelling unit. In the romputation of the median number of pt>rsons per dwt>lling unit, a eontinuous distribution was HsHmnecl within end1 sizt> gron11. :B~or example, when the median is in tlle 3-persou group, the lower and upper limits of the group nre Ui'iSUmed to be 2.5 nnd 3.5, resvectively. These medians are> based on the distribu­tions shown in this repol't.

Persons per room.-The number of persons pt>r room has been computed for each occupied dwelling unit by dividing the number

*Dn.tu based on 20-Jlel"Cent snmple. For estimntes of sampling varla­J>lllt>'• see the sPctlon on "Rellnbil!ty of sample clntn."

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of persons by the number of rooms in the dwelling uni.t. 'fhe number of rooms in the dwelling unit includes all rooms suitable for living quarters. Not counted as rooms are bathrooms, closets, pantries, halls, screened Porches, and unfinished rooms in the basement or attic.

Heating fuel.*-Dwelling units in which two or more t~·pes of heating fuels were used are classified by the one that was used most. Statistics are i>resented separately for clwelllng units with central heating and with noncentral heating.

A dwelling unit with central heating is one that is heated by piped steam or hot water or by a warm air furnace.

"Utility or bottled gas" includes gas l)ipe(} into the structure from mains leading ft·om a centrnl s:i·stem as well as gas supplied to the consumer In container8 (bottles or tanks) which are replaced or refined· as needed. "Liqnid fuel" in<'lmles fuel oil, kerosene, and similar fuels.

Refrigeration equipment. *-The type of refrigeration reported ls the princitml eqnlr1ment arnilable within the dwelling unit for the refrigeration of food, whether or not lt wns in .~1se nt the time of rnumeration.

".l\Ieehanleal" refrlg0rntion l1wlm1eR nny l:)'P(~ of refrlgemtor operated by ele(•trklty, gns, kt>rnf!Pne, gni-;o1ine, or other source of power. "l<'P" refrige1·ntion lnrlnclPs n J'Pfrigerator, box, 01· <'lw:-:t c·oole<l lw !toe 1mppl!P1l from 1\11 ontslde sonrce.

Television.*-Duta on telPvision repreHPnt the number of dwell· ing units which had n televhlion ~et, t>ven though the set was tempomrily out of or1l<>r or being re1mlrell nt !:he time of enumeration,

Contract monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent is the.1'ent at the time of ennmemtion contrnctei1 for by the renter rngardless of whether it includes furniture, heating fuel,· electricity, cooking fuel, water, or personal set'Yices. Monthly rent for vacant dwelling units is the montl1ly rent asked nt the time of enumera­tion. Dntu. are Umitecl to nonfarm unitR. Dwelling units whid1 ttre occ~1111iecl "rent-free" are not inclmlecl with the nnitH reporting a rental figure. Hents were revortecl to the neareRt clollar; and, lu computing tl1e median~, the limits of the class i11ten·nls were assumecl to stand at the midpoint of the one-clollnr interval be­tween the end of one of the rent groups as sliown in the table mul the beginning of the next. For example, the limits of the interval designatecl In round dollars $10 to $14 were assumed to be ljlfl.liO to ~14.4fl. Thi:' me!linn rent ls llnsed on a more cletallecl dl~trlbution thnn tliat shown in the tnhles.

Value of one-dwelling-unit structures.-The value of a struc­ture repl'eHents the amo1mt for whkh the owner estimates that the property, including such lan(l as belongs with it, would sell muler orillnnl'~' conclitinns 11111! not nt force<! sale. l!-..or Y1want nnil:s, Ynhrn is tlw ~nl!' JH•ice nRke<l hy the owner. Data are Um· itecl to those nonfal'm units in one-dwelling,unit structures with­out lmsiut>ss whel'e there iR onl~· one <hvelling unit inclmlecl in the 1n·o11erty. Value was reporte<l to the nearest $100; ana in the <·omputatiou of the median, the nppe1· and lower limits of the intennl were ns~nmecl to stand nt $u0 below the beginning nnll encl of the vulue gronps UR show'n in the tables. For example, the limits of the lnterml cleslgnated in rountl dollars $2,000 to $2,00fl were assumed to be ~l,0150 to $2,tl40. The me<lian values are based on a more detniled <listribution than that shown in the tnbles.

RELIABILITY OF SAMPLE DATA

Sample design,-Some of the data in the tables which follow are buse1l on information asked of a repl'esentative sample of nbout 20 percent of the population or of about 20 l)ercent of the dwelling units in each tract. '.l'hese data are indicated by aster-

*Dat11 bllsed on 20-percent snm.ple. For estimates of snmpllng varia­bility, 8ee the section on "Reliability of sample ilntn."

lsks. Estimates of the number of persons or dwelling units with specified char1tcteristics based on sample data have in all cases been obtained by multiplying the number of persons or dwelling units in the sample containing these chnrncterist!cs by five. On the population schedules a separate line was filled out for each person enumerated, with every fifth line designated us n sample line. '.rhe persons falling on these ~urn11le lines were askecl all the pertinent sample qnest.lons. Since lines on the census sched­ules were sometimes left blanlr or contained enumerators' notes, this procedure (]id not automatically insure exactly a 20-percent sample of persons in each tract.

In obtaining the housing sample items the dwelling units in an nrea were dividecl into fiYe samples, each sample consisting of approximate!~' 20 11ercent of the total number of dwelling units in the area. The four sample housing items in this report were obtained ft•om four different sam11les.

Sampling variability.-The data indicated by asterisks are sub· ject to sampling variability. '!'able A presents the upproxinmte stanclar<l errors for statistics bast>tl on the samples. 'file col­mnns of. this table represent the total population or the total number of dwelling units in the· trnct, depending 1111on the type of clmructerlstic being estimated. 'l'ahle B presents the approxi­mnte stanclar<l el'ro1•s of estlmutea percentages that may be com­puted hy diYWing the number with a specific characteristic by the sample eAtimate of the bnse of the 11ercentnge. Values not shown in the tables can be obtained by linear interpolation. Values Hhown in these tnhles contnin no allowance for biases which arose when tile enumemtor fniletl to follow his sampling instructions exactly. TheRe biases are generally small and have relatively little effect on uses of the data.

The standard error is n measure of sampling variability. The ('hances are allout 2 out of 3 that the difference dne to sampllug variability between au estimate and the figure that would have been obtained from a complete connt of the population is less than the standarcl error. 'l'lle amount by which the stand­ard error must be multipl!ell to obtain other odds deemed more appropriate for n particular use of the statistics can be found in almost any stt1tistlcal textboolc. For example, the chances are abOut 19 out of 20 that the difference is less than twice the stand­arcl error, and fJO out of 100 that it is less than 21h times the stanclar<l error.

Illustration: Let us assume that for a particular tract with a population of 10,000, tnhle 1 shows that there were an estimated 2,tiOO persons 2li years of age nud over who completed 4 years of high school. Tnble A shows that the st1tmlard error for a popu­lation estimate of 2,tiOO in tracts with 10,000 population is about 90. Consequently, the chances are about 2 out of 3 that the figure which wouhl have been obtained from a complete count in this tract of the nnmber of versons 2ti years of nge and over who completed 4 years or. high school differs by less than 90 from the sample estimate. It also follows that there. is only about 1 chance in 100 th1tt a complete census result woulcl differ by as much as 22ri, that is, hy about 2% times the number given in the table.

The standard errors shown in tables A and B are not directly applicable to differences between two sample estimates. These tables are to qe applied differently in the three following types of diffet·ences : (a) The difl;erence between a sample figure and 11

complete count-the standard error of this difference is identical with the standard error of the sample figure; ( b) the difference between two sample estimates, one of which represents a sub­class of the other-tables A and B can be. used directly for a differeuce of this type, with the difference considered as a sample estimate; (o) any other type of difference-the standard error will be approximately the square root of the sum of the squares of the standard error of each estimate considered separately. This formula will represent the nctual standard error quite

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accurately for the difference !Jetween estimates of tlte same dwr­teristic in two difforent tracts, or for the difference between separate, uneorrela tP<l diuraeterl:-;ties in tlH) same area. In the (•a;;;c of pupnlatiou eharacteristics, howt)Ver, if tlwrc is a high 11ositive C'OJ'l"t'lation hetwe<'ll the two C'haraderistiL'S, the forrnnla will ovNeHlimate the standard error.

'!'he effect of using ratio estimates of this tyve is, in general, to re1lnee the relatiYo siu1111ling vnriahility from tllnt shown fot· an eHtit11ate of given :,;ize in table A to that Hhown fm· the eor­res11omli11g ve1·eent11ge in ta!Jlp B.

'l'he sampling varin!Jility of estinrnteR of the median year:; of 1-1<.:hool complete<! aIHl mP<lian im:ome tlepernl on the lli8tributio11 011 whiel1 the mt>dia !IH a!'!.' bast'<!.'

TABLE A.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATES OF

SELECTED SIZE

[Hauge of 2 chnnct•s out of 3]

~=-=-========c===========================

Staudnnl error of tlstirnnte by population or num hl1r of cl welllng units in tract

Ratio estimates.-It is po::;silJle to make an improved estimate of an alJi;olute munber revresenting !l 11opulntio11 drnracteristic (improvetl in the se!lse that the standard error i::; smaller) when­ever the dai-:i-: in qnPstiou fonu:-; a part of a largPr gro1111 for which both a sample eHtimate all(l a comillete count are aYailnhle. '.!'his is the en:-<(~ for data ou "Years of 8d10ol eornvleted" nncl •·Residence in JD40" sin1·(~ both smuple Pstimates and complete counts exist for tl1(~ 11mnlH•rH of Fer:,:onH 25 years old and oYer and 1 :>'PH r old and 01·e1'. '!'ht> iluvrol'Pcl PHtimate ( llHntllly re­ferred to aH a "ratio estimate") may he obtainecl by multlpl~·ing,­the estimate of tile numhPr of riersons haYing the <.:lrnrnderistic in question hJ• the ratio of the complete 1oount of total persons in the larger group to the eHtimate of this munher deriYe<l from the sample. llat:io estimateH are uot reeo111mP1Hlecl fot· sam11le housing cluu·ncter!Hties, since the impron•ment will generally he Rimtll.

---------- --,----250 ,rmo l,UOU 2,500 5,000 Hl,000 15,000

[i(L_ _______ -- ---------- ]() JO 1110. _________________ ----- 211 20 250__________________ JO 20 500 . -------------- -- - • - - - _,,_ -- - - - 111 1,000_ --- --- ------ - - - --- - - -· - - - - - - - -

Ill 2ll :JO 30 20

10 211 30 40 50

10 20 30 40 liO

1,5!10_ - - . -- ---- -- - _______ . _. - - - ______ - - . - ______ -- W flO 2,5()0 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30 70 5,0(11) ______________ -- - - - - - ----- -- - . - - - - - -- - -- - - --- - ------- 40 7,5(X)__ ___________________ ---·---- -------- -------- -------- --------10,000 ____________________ -------- -------- -------- -------- ---

10 211 30 40 flO

70 \JO

100 uo 50

TABLE B.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATED

PERCENTAGES

lRnn~<' of 2 chunccs out of 3]

Standard error or e!1timn.ted percunttigc by size of percentage

10 20 :m 40 no 70 no

110 120 120

1 The stn.1Hlanl error of n mP<linn liase1I on the 20-iwrePnt snmple dntn may hp rstlrnnted as followH: If th•• esthnatr!I total rn1mlH'l' reporting the charaeterlstie Is N, cnm1mte the number N /2- ,!N. Cmnulntc the frequ~'ncl<>s in th1• tab!P until 111., !'lnss lnt(>l'Ylll whkh contnh1H thiH muulll'r Is 101·11 l<'<I. Br ll1wnr interpo!11tlo11, obtain t!H' v11hrn lwlow whleh X /'2 - ../N e11scs lie. In 11 similar mannN', obtain tlw value below which N /'.!. + ../N <'ILHPH 11<'. It' Information on tho clrnraeterlsli1: luu1 lieen ohtnlu"'l fl'Om th<' total populntlnn, the ehttn1•1•x itre nl>nut: two out of thr<'P that the median wonld II'' hetwel'll these two valuN1. '.!~he chances will he about lll In '20 lhnl the median will be in the interval com1111tPtl

Brnm of 1w1·cm1tu.gc. ----~------ - -----

Rimllttrly lint using ~±2 v N.

fill() _____________________________ _

1,000_ - --- - -- -- - - - -- ---- -2,500_ - - --- - - - - --- ---------- ----. 5,000 .. -- -------------------------15,0011_ - - - - - - ---- --- - - ... - - -- -- -

LIST OF TRACTED AREAS

201'118 5orU5 IOorUO 25or75

i. a ]. u 2.1\ :ui ll. u 1.4 1.U 2. 7 U.tl 0. 0 1. 2 ]. 7 o. 4 0. Ii 0. 0 1. 2 o. 2 0. ·I o. 5 o. 7

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[.\II iritded urens arc liskcl lrnlow. Bulletins will he isstwd for tho 1irrnis to which hulJetin nu1nlwr.s nr<' ussig1wdJ

Dnllctln No. 1. Akron, Ohio 1 2. Atlanta, Oa.1

Atlantic City, N. J. Augusta, Ga.1

3. Austin, Texas 4. Baltimore, Md.1 5. Birmingham, Ala. 6. Boston, Mas:-;.1 7. Bridgeport;, Conn .1 8. Buffalo, N. Y.1 n. Chattanooga, Tenn.I

10. Chicago, rn.1

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 10.

20.

Cincinnati, Ohio 1 Cleveland, Ohio 1 Colmnbus, Ohio 1 Dallas, Texas1 Dayton, Ohio 1 Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich.I Duluth, Minn. Durham, N. c.1 Elizabeth, N. J. Flint, Mich.1

t Inclndcs adjacent. trae((•(] 11rt'll.

Bulletin No.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

26. 27. 28. 2\l.

30.

31. 32. 33. 34.

35. 36. 37. 38. 3\l. 40. 41.

Fort Worth, Te:m,.;' Greensboro, N. c.1 Hartford, Conn.1 Houston, Texast lnclianapolis, Incl.I ,Jersey Cit;y, N . .J. 1

Kalamazoo, Mich.I Kansas City, Mo.1 Los Angeles~ Calif.1 Louisville, J\y. Macon, Ga.1 l\lemphis, Te1111.

Miami, Fla.1 Milwaukee, Wis.1 Minneapolis-St. Paul, l\Iinn.1 Nash villel.Tenn. 1 Newark, 1\1. J. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Norfolk, Va.1 Oklahoma City, Okla.1 Omaha, Nebr. Paterson, N. J.1

Dullotiu No.

42. Philadelphia,, Pa.1 43. Pittsburgh, Pa.1 63. Portland, Oreg. 44. Providence, R. I. '15. Hichmond, Va. 64. Hochester, N. Y. 46. Sacramento, Calif.I 47. SL. Louis, Mo.1 48. San Diego, Calif.I 40. San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.I 50. San Jose, Calif.

51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62.

Savannah, Ga.1

Seattle, Wash.I Spokane, Wash. Springfield, Mass.1 Syracuse, N. Y.1 Tacoma, Wash.I Toledo, Ohio Trenton, N. J. Utica, N. Y. Washington, D. c.1 Westchest.er County, Wichita, Kans. Honolulu, T. H.1

N. Y.

50

4. 4 :1.1 2. 0 1.4 a. 8

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COMPARABILITY OF CENSUS TRACTS 1950 AND 1940

[Boundaries of 1950 census tracts are the same as for 1940 tracts of corresponding number, except those listed below]

1950 tract number

1940 tract number

A-3 ..................... , ... , .......... A-3 and A-4 (part) A-4 ...... , ............................. A-4 (rerm.inder) BC-2 .••..••••.•••• , , . , • , ••.• , ••• , • • . . • • BC-2 and annexed area ID-3., ••••• , •• , ••••••••••••.••••.••••••• BC-3, BC-4 (part), and annexed

area :OC-4., ••••• , .• , •.•.••••.•. , ..•.•.....•. EC-4 (reminder) CFC-3 .•.••..•••...•.•••.•.••.••••••.••• CFC-3 and annexed area CFC-6 .•.••••..•.•••• , ..•.••..•.••...... CFC-6 and annexed area

INDEX OF CENSUS TRACTS

O!:ach urban place which comprises ans or more complete tracts is listed separately]

Area Tract number

Akron •••••.• , . • . • • • • • . • . • . . . Sununi t .• , ••.••...•••••.••.• , A-1 to G-6

Adjacent area: Barberton •••••. , •••.•••.•. Surrmit ••.•••.•.••.. , •••••.• , B::-1 ta BC-5 Cuyahoga Falls ............ Summit ...................... CFC-1 to CFC-6

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[Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-porceot somplc. For totu.ls of age groups from complete count, see table 2, Median not shown where base is Jess than 500]

Subject Akron l'ract Trn"t Ti•act Traot '.L'ract Tract Tract T1·act Tract Tract Tract Tro.ct Tract Tract city A-1 A-2 A-J A-'· A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5

SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

Total population, 1950- ------ ___ . 274 605 5 840 3 962 3 fAl I, 903 4 '•13 4 781 3 792 6 754 5 975 5 165 7 752 6 187 3 938 4 717 llfole .. ___________________ . ---------· 134,225 3,046 1,889 119.!iD 2,378 2, 108 2,577 1,831 3,327 2,971 2,4811 3,785 3,047 1,853 2,4,5 Female _____________ - _ --- -- - --- - -- __ . 140,380 2,794 2,073 1,691 2,525 2,305 2,204 1,961 3,427 3,004 2,601 3,967 3,140 2,085 2,262 Whit•------------------------------- 250,727 1,491~ 3,949 3,053 4,875 J, 163 3,052 3,663 4,481 ;5 ,918 5,154 7 ,708 4,994 3,810 4,598

Native--------------------------Foreign born ____________ ----- --- _

229 ,531 1,233 3,793 2,849 4,653 2,826 2,504 3,342 3,954 5,553 4,784 6,702 4,634 3,616 4,286 21, 196 261 156 204 222 337 548 321 527 365 370 1,000 360 194 312 Nonwhite ____________________ .. _______ 23 ,878 lt,346 13 588 28 1,250 l,?29 129 2,273 57 11 44 1,193 128 119 Negro ___________________________ 23' 762 4,346 13 580 19 1,246 1,722 127 2,272 55 11 41 1,193 127 117 Other races __ . _____ . _____________ 116 "' "' 8 9 4 7 2 1 2 3 1 2 ... . "

Total population, 1940 ___________ 244 '791 4,669 4,046 (1) (1) 4,559 4,lt66 3,817 6,000 6,076 4,957 7,729 4,909 3,605 4,867 White ____________ . 232,1.82 2,302 lt,031 ... ". 4,241 3,459 3,717 4,848 6,006 4,954 7 ,686 4,t,07 J,5.59 4,772 Nonwhite ___________ ~=:::=====::::==~ 12,309 2,367 15 ... ... 318 1,007 100 1,152 70 3 43 502 46 95

COUNTRY OP DIRTH OP THE FOREIGN-UORN WHlTE

England and Wales .. __ ... ----- _______ 1,727 12 19 19 37 17 15 17 19 26 33 61 24 25 42 Scotlnnd _______________ . _____ . ______ 809 1 9 5 15 12 2 8 17 12 25 lb 26 10 12 Northern Ireland •. ____ . ______________ 6 ... ... ". ... . .. ... '" ·-· ... ... 2 ". ". "' Ireland (Eirel-----··· -·-·------------- 309 7 3 3 9 2 5 6 14 11 7 6 1 8 7 Norway ____________________________ , 50 ... ... l 1 . .. 2 ... ... ... .. . 1 5 2 ". Sweden _________ .. _._. ___ ._---------- 335 1 J 3 6 4 ... 5 1 3 1 5 12 15 25 Denmark .•..... _____ ··--_-----------· 82 2 3 3 "' ". . .. ... . .. 1 2 2 . .. 18 2 Netherhu1ds ----------- -------------- 59 ... 2 ... . " 1 . .. 4 ... l ... 1 2 '" . .. France. _____________________________ 238 3 2 2 3 2 5 15 5 9 3 3 3 2 4 Gcrn1any ______ ____________ ··-- ____ --· 1,257 7 10 17 27 8 24 40 24 14 19 41 14 15 16 Poland ______________________________

1, 13/t 43 2 10 5 16 21, 4 30 8 11 114 17 7 12 Czeehoslovn.kill ____ ___________________ 882 . " 3 8 2 9 7 5 14 16 5 14 32 5 12 Austria _____________ ... __ . __ - .. ______ . 1,014 5 2 6 5 12 31 32 15 7 3 12 25 10 24 Hungary ______ .. _____________________ 2,8B8 10 5 13 13 51 146 26 113 98 16 24 26 I, 14 Yugoslavia _________________ --------- 2,169 12 5 30 13 33 111 44 48 42 9 27 102 11 60 U. s. S,R ____________ ····---------- 1,090 3 1 9 2 21, 15 11. 21 6 9 I, 5 3 4 Lithuania _______ ·---- ________________ 254 2 1 2 ... 3 15 1 26 l 1 5 3 . .. 2 Finland ________ . _______ . _____________

25 ". ... ,., "' . " ... ... ". ... 1 4 ... ... .. . Rumania _______ ___________ ------- ___ 521. 3 2 2 1 7 11 2 11 14 ... 6 1 1 2 Greece _________ . _____ ---------------- 769 28 16 29 8 20 29 9 1 16 2 19 8 11 23 Italy _________ ---------------------- 3 1 2Y2 103 33 11 15 56 69 60 111 22 193 588 27 22 20

Other Europe_ --- ------------------ 535 7 4 'I 19 8 13 l 10 6 7 11 6 2 8 Asi11 ____________________ ,, ____________ 660 3 12 14 19 40 9 11 29 16 5 18 6 10 10 Canada-French. _____ .. ______ ------- (;7 2 ... 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 ... 2 ... 4 2 Canada-Other. .• __________ .. _______ ?l.O 5 12 4 15 6 8 10 8 23 l'/ 12 7 6 7 Mexico ______________________________ 41 2 ... 2 1 2 4 ... 3 8 -" ... . " "' " . Other America ___________ . ____________

86 ... 2 ... "' ... 1 .. . 1 ... 1 6 1 1 2 All other nnd not reported ________ .... - 175 . " 5 2 3 2 l 4 5 2 "' 2 7 2 2

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSBHOWS

Married couples,* number ____________ ,, 6CJ,670 960 925 725 1,3110 1,065 830 995 1,505 1,495 1,230 2,045 1,665 ·9ao 1,035 With own household._------------ 61t,405 770 875 630 1,265 920 735 910 1,260 1,410 1,150 l,Bl5 1,535 875 975 Without own household _________ . __ 5 ,265 190 50 95 75 145 95 85 245 85 80 230 DO 105 60

Familios nnd unrelated incliviclunls•----. 1J2,110 2,1+45 1,620 1,775 2,105 l,630 1,815 1,370 1,925 2,195 1,590 2,400 1,811-5 1,335 1,945 Frunilies ___ ______________________ ?11-,175 1,185 1,090 825 1,500 1,120 980 1,090 1,525 1,670 1,350 2,055 1,680 1,015 1,175

Unrelated individuals ______________ 1 7 ,935 1,260 530 950 605 510 835 280 400 525 240 345 165 320 770 Households, number •••••.••..... _______ H0,971. 1,280 1,328 954 1,632 1,228 1,217 i,201 1,749 1,832 1,542 2, 198 1,703 1, 180 1,444

Population in households __________ 269 ,002 4 ,788 3,796 2,758 4,676 11,303 4,308 3,737 6,647 5,815 5,137 7 ,734 6,132 3,879 4,457 Population per household _______ . __ 3.32 3,74 2.86 2.89 2,87 3.50 3,54 3.11 3.80 3.17 3.33 3 .52 3,60 3 .29 3,09

Institutional population. ________ . ____ . 710 53 ... 122 28 '" 13 26 ... ... ... "' ". ... "'

•YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLBTilD

Persons 25 years old and over _______ 16B,l.80 J,555 2,345 2,355 3,21.5 2 535 2 865 2,365 3 ?30 3,610 3,210 4,870 3,550 2,405 3,140 No sohool years completed _____ ._. _____ 2,355 180 15 45 5 65 80 25 150 30 20 130 75 5 20 Elementnry: 1to4 ymus ______________ 9,095 490 110 170 95 285 425 135 450 175 105 485 150 110 155

5 and 6 years------------- 12,260 565 140 190 155 305 455 180 505 315 150 250 305 180 230 7 years ___________ ------- 8,985 320 170 185 165 155 275 140 290 210 155 205 220 175 165 8 years ______ - - --- -- -- - -- 31, ,935 595 540 550 810 545 585 595 695 915 665 910 650 540 970

High school: I w 3 years ______________ 33,980 745 485 445 655 51.0 545 535 745 ?BO 785 1,125 775 530 665 4 years _____ -- - -- - __ .. -- - /t2,330 1,30 595 1,30 885 445 325 555 645 760 855 1,200 1,020 640 700

College: 1to3 years ______________ 11,890 105 155 185 230 65 85 l10 145 235 280 310 200 130 155 4ycn.rs or more __________ 10,055 70 90 85 1'10 70 40 70 JO 130 175 200 110 75 35

School years not reported ______ ._. _____ 2,295 55 t,5 70 45 60 50 20 75 60 20 55 45 20 45

Median school years completed _________ 10,4 R.3 10.1 9,0 10.6 8,8 8.3 9.5 8,6 9.5 10.9 10.1 10.4 10.0 9.0

•RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over, 1950. _. 2G7 555 5 750 3 860 3,570 4,720 4,300 4,635 3,725 6,555 5,740 5,010 7,545 5,970 3 ,825 4,680

Same house as in 1950 _________________ 223,485 4,680 2,885 2,510 J,550 3,395 3,800 3,095 5,425 4,650 4,240 6,555 5 ,275 3i 150 3,690 Di[erent house, same county ___________ 33,670 835 730 660 845 745 660 490 905 875 565 730 555 515 770 Different county or abroad .. ------ _____ B,235 180 210 290 280 115 140 125 175 150 175 205 llO 145 210 Residence not reported ____ . _____ . ___ ._ 2,165 55 35 llO 1,5 1+5 35 15 50 65 30 55 30 15 10

*INCOME IN 1949

Total families nnd unrelated individuals- 92,110 2,445 1,620 l,?75 :2,105 1,630 1,815 l,YIO 1,92.5 2, 195 1,:590 2,400 1,845 1,335 1,945

Less than $500 __________ ----··-------- 7,790 555 185 230 205 225 275 125 325 150 110 150 80 115 170 $500 to $999 •. ___ . ________ ----------- ,,,410 310 125 165 155 l40 195 65 110 145 75 70 45 70 125 $1,000 to $1,499 __ - - - - -- - - - -- -- -- --- - - 4,400 225 105 185 160 115 210 70 125 155 60 90 60 80 100 $1,500 to $1,909 ___ - - ---------------- lt,810 280 135 210 130 105 185 110 130 90 65 115 45 70 150 $2,000 to $2,409 ____ . ---------------- 7,360 275 185 150 21+5 185 265 95 200 275 125 255 155 125 225 $2,500 to $2,099 ... ___ . ________ .. ____ . 9,405 295 115 180 205 235 190 180 290 275 125 230 185 150 220 $3,000 to $3,499 ______________________ 12, 705 185 195 200 250 235 170 245 290 295 235 JOO 425 165 260 $3,500 to $3,999 ... _ 8,955 135 145 85 230 80 90 115 115 185 190 265 215 85 215 $4,000 to$4,499 _______ : __ ::::::::::: 6,560 35 100 95 115 65 45 100 80 145 80 205 155 100 120 $4,500 to $4,999 ______________________ 4,845 10 75 40 70 30 45 35 55 130 80 95 105 65 115 $5,000 to $5,000 __ . 7,235 25 105 35 175 40 40 90 65 150 140 200 150 140 125 $6,000to$6,099 ______ ::: ::::::::::: 3,750 5 45 25 1,5 15 5 35 20 60 80 160 110 70 55 $7,000 to $0,990 _____________ ------ ___ 3,91.0 10 35 40 75 10 30 GO 20 60 105 130 60 30 30 $10

1000 or more __ . ___________________ 1,950 5 10 15 10 ... 5 5 ... 10 . .. 10 15 15 5

Income not reported __________________ 3,995 95 60 120 35 150 65 40 100 70 120 125 40 55 30

Median income __________ -----dollars __ 3,232 1,652 2,696 2,125 2,841 2,419 2,019 J,041 2,539 2,950 3,372 J,379 3,391 3,091 2,926

1 Not available; see p. 6.

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8 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asterisk (*) denotes stntistios based on 20-percent l!lllllple. For total~ of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Medi!lll not shown where base is Jea.s than 500]

Subject Tract Tract Traat Trnc.t Trnot Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Truct Tract Tract

- ~ - ~ ~ ~ M - M ~ M ~ - ~ ~ M M ~ --------------·1----1--- ______ ,_ ___ ,_ ------------------------------r-'--

SEX, llACP., Al'!D NATIVITY

Total population, I?SO----------- 4 1822 4,436 3,508 4,138 1.,513 ~ 6,031 6,629 3,829 7,380 4,028 ~ 4,323 3,782 3,406 3,18? 6,538 6,081

Mal•---------------------·---------- 2,325 2,194 1,712 2,0<',8 2,258 3,175 2,993 3,368 1,925 3 15% 2,045 1,928 2,138 1,945 1,706 1,565 3,215 2,926 Female------------------------------ 2/.97 2,242 1,796 2,090 2,255 3,113 3,038 3,261 1,904 3,784 1,983 1,990 2,185 1,83? 1,700 1,622 3,383 3,155

Whit•------------------------------- 4,819 4,434 3,soa 4,111 4,402 5,283 4,1.72 4,881 3,823 7,:n8 4,028 3,693 4,305 1,833 3,229 3,180 5,928 6,079 Nativ•-------------------------- 4,617 4,242 3,371, 3,?81. 4,006 5 1892 4,021, 4,602 3,570 7,111 3,933 3,"43 3,630 1,468 2,776 2,621 5,154 5,540 Foreign bom.-------------------- 202 192 134 327 396 391 448 279 253 267 95 250 675 365 453 559 ?74 539

Nonwhite _______________________ ._____ 3 2 27 111 • 5 1,559 1,748 6 2 225 18 1,949 177 7 670 2 Negro------------'-------------· 2 2 23 108 5 1 1555 1,71,6 3 2 224 18 1,948 175 7 669 2 Othermccs---------------------- l 4 3 4 2 3 l 1 2 l

Totalpopulatloo, 1940---·------- S,082 3 1563 ~ 4,457 4,754 2,966 1~ 4,485 _.::t~ .4,904 ~ 4,084 .4,603 3,660 3,670 3,614 5,3',8 5,1,73

White--·---------------------------- s,070 3,563 3,255 4,433 4,671 2,964 5,358 4,194 3,665 1.,a77 1,030 3,966 4,581 2,640 3,539 3,594 s,01.1 5,473 Nonwhlt•.--------------------------- 12 24 83 2 577 291 4 27 1 118 22 1,020 131 20 307

COUN'IllY OP BlllTH OF THE POlllllGN.BORN WHITE

England nnd Wales-----------·----·-- 1,2 30 20 29 41 23 21 25 34 1,4 14 23 27 16 29 36 Scotland ______ - -- - - - -. - - - -- -- - - - - - - - . 24 16 6 23 32 21 7 9 9 32 2 9 9 5 6 19 Northern Ireland ___________ ---------- l Ireland (Eire) _______ ---·------------- l J.3 l 8 '· l 7 6 10 Norway ________________ ·-·----- _____ 3 l 6 2 l 2 2 2 Sweden ______ - - - - - - - -- --- - - ----- - - - -- 7 12 9 32 15 18 5 14 4 2 11 Denmark ____ - _ -_ - - - -- --- - - -- ----- - - - 1 5 3 2 2 Netberlnnds --- -- -_ - -• - -- - - --- ---·--. 3 2 4 1 4 France_---- __ - -- - __ - - - - -- - -- ----- - - - 1 l 1 6 2 4 8 4 9 6 Germany ______ --- _ - -- - - - - - --------- - 16 13 8 15 11 21 15 7 18 24 11 15 90 12 19 33 50 Poland _____ -- - -- - - - --· -- - - - -------- - 5 5 2 10 19 13 38 34 4 4 5 6 15 25 19 19 54 18 Czeoboslovakia ____________ • __ ----·- __ 22 13 ? 27 41 25 29 29 10 4 10 13 41 27 13 53 79 37 Austria .... ·-- -- - - ____ --- - - - - -- - ___ - - - - 7 12 10 17 25 28 43 8 15 13 4 15 41 13 26 19 56 39 Hungary •.. ------ _____ --- ____ ------ __ 5 10 10 24 61 1,7 29 39 6 27 13 16 198 90 100 16? l ?5 81 Yugoslavia. ________ . --- _ - -- --------. 17 22 12 36 50 56 118 36 27 14 3 52 87 84 69 49 85 54 U.S. B. IL-------------------------- 1 2 4 6 11 5 17 8 12 3 4 21, 15 6 20 36 9 Liihu!lllia._ -------- ____________ ---- ___ l 6 5 l 3 2 3 7 6 ? 7 12 5 Finland ________ --- ---- - - -- - - -- ---· --· ·ia "2 ··1 ··3 l 4 ·-.;, .. i "? l "i ··5 "i16 • 82 "3i . :ii "36 Rwnania ___ __ -------- __ -- ________ --- 16 8 Greece ____________ ----_ --- ___ - ____ --- 5 a 6 25 14 4 34 10 43 2 2 15 I, 13 23 12 12 34

6i:'~~~E~~;;j;~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 0 7 9 19 3B 73 33 37 19 25 11 37 78 22 38 106 99 43 1 7 2 18 6 9 7 4 6 12 l 3 13 5 15 11 20 21 Asia_------- - - -- -- ---- - - -- - - ·- - - - - - - - l 4 a 7 13 14 6 5 3 4 Canndn-Frcnoh _____________________

l 2 2 l ··a 3 ~:~~~~·'.~'-:::::::::::::::::::::: 16 13 8 12 13 6 6 11 16 3 8 I, 19 16

3 l 1 1 Other America ___________ ---------- ___ 2 l l 2 1 l 4 l l AU other and not reported _____________ 3 4 l 7 5 4 2 2 3 3 2

MARRIP.D COUPLF.S .AND HOUSBHOIDS

Mnrried couplcsJ* number _____________ 1,490 1,260 995 960 1,075 1,700 1,330 1,505 l,005 1,920 945 1,105 1,065 820 940 870 .l,665 1,785 With own housohold ••.•••• _______ 1,395 1,2~ 940 900 995 1,635 1,150 1,.425 955 1,830 930 l,05o 1,015 690 860 BOO l,520 1,645 Without own household ____________ 95 55 60 60 65 180 BO 50 90 15 55 50 130 60 70 145 140 Families and unrelated individuals*----- 1,700 1,380 1,115 1,405 1,370 1,630 l,?90 1,695 1,355 2,185 1,050 1,390 1,380 1,330 1,245 1,075 1,840 2,150 Fwnilies. ____ ------- _____________ 1,510 1,310 1,060 l,l.15 1,185 1,730 1,380 1,565 l,085 2,010 1,010 1,185 1,180 965 985 91,0 1,710 1,855 Unrelated individuals----·-·--·--·_ 190 ?O 55 290 185 100 410 130 270 175 l,O 205 200 365 260 135 130 295 Households, number ____________ ------- 1,543 1,315 1,009 1,342 1,356 1,777 1,631 1,742 1,194 2,158 1,014 i,200 1,292 1,033 1,083 956 l,S2.5 1,880 Population in households __________ 4,822 4,436 3,491 li-,101 4,267 6,287 5,930 6,594 3,791 7,342 4,028 3,918 4,323 3,661 3,31t8 3,181 6,590 6,073 Populntion per houselmJd __________ 3.13 3.37 3.46 3.06 ;3.15 3.54 3.64 3,79 3.18 3.40 3,97 3.27 3.35 3,56 3.09 3.32 3.61 3,23 Institutional population _______________ 11 230 21

*YEAllS OF SCHOOL COMPLR'l'ED

Persons 25 yuars old and over ______ - 3,040 2,770 .2Jl30 2,475 2,740 3,315 3,330 3 ,"45 . 2,325 4,265 1,805 2,1,40 2,675 2,170 2,180 2,085 3,840 4,050 No school years cmnpletoo _____________ 10 20 15 30 5 40 60 55 10 15 10 30 20 60 60 115 125 35 Elementary: 1 to 4 ycor•-------------- 60 65 65 no 205 100 300 210 150 140 65 70 165 275 165 lltO 265 170 5 nnd G yen.rs ___ ,. _________ 185 105 120 180 250 , 180 405 360 190 240 65 215 320 340 230 285 390 205 7 years _____ ------------- 155 no 110 120 170 210 320 280 115 225 75 180 210 235 100 125 235 155 8 years __________________ 720 500 1,45 780 665 790 920 ?15 650 1,035 385 605 640 1,40 495 460 820 905 High school: 1to3 years ______________ 650 635 505 505 640 745 685 875 l,40 895 540 525 l,40 475 560 365 815 690 4 yem~------------------ 970 940 640 530 635 965 475 ll40 600 1,170 535 630 695 230 440 1,30 915 1,235 College: 1to3 years ______________ 140 180 115 120 100 150 100 50 75 305 100 115 120 55 75 110 170 350 4 years or more __________ 125 150 95 60 65 115 30 50 50 205 25 55 55 15 30 30 85 255 School yenrs not reported_. ____________ 25 65 20 40 5 20 35 10 45 35 5 15 10 25 25 25 20 50 Median school yenra completecL _______ 10.7 11,6 10.8 9,0 9.3 10.3 fl.6 9,3 9.2 10,5 10.7 9,6 9.0 8.3 9,1 6,8 9,3 11.3

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over1 19:SO-- . 4,695 . 4,280 3,485 4,025 4,3fl5 6,120 5,805 6,460 3,720 7,270 3,860 3,845 4,225 3,700 3,310 3,185 6,400 5,995 ,_ ,_ 4,775 5,710 3,270 Samo house na in 1950. _______________ - lt,160 3,'115 3 1080 3,195 3,700 5,055 6,025 3,350 3,250 3,560 3,130 2,665 2,760 5,480 5,230 Different houseJ sama county __________ - 415 365 270 685 575 945 865 605 315 950 420 465 510 435 530 315 770 520 Different county or abroad ____________ - 85 115 00 130 100 110 145 135 90 275 75 95 140 130 105 ?0 130 130 Residence not reported ____ ----- ______ • 35 85 55 15 10 10 20 10 .\-5 20 15 35 15 5 10 20 20 115

*INCOME IN 1949

Toralfamiliesandunrelaredindividuals~ 1,700 1,380 1,115 1,405 1.,370 1,830 ~ 1,695 ~ 2.,185 1,050 l,390 1,380 1,330 1,245 1,075 1,840 2,150 Less thnn$500_______________________ 90 65 50 135 115 40 195 65 100 125 25 90 155 165 70 65 80 130 $500 to $999_________________________ 25 15 25 55 70 45 80 95 70 90 30 85 65 120 30 15 45 40 $1,000 to $1,499______________________ 35 10 15 35 45 35 85 45 50 1,5 55 65 so 125 55 25 75 55 $1,500 to $1,099______________________ 70 10 20 85 50 50 85 90 75 70 40 90 60 155 50 50 75 65 $2,000 to $2,499______________________ 85 75 45 130 130 Bo 255 95 35 105 75 95 135 180 105 55 120 150 $2,500 to $2,999 ____ ·----------------· l?O 75 65 115 120 245 260 365 175 190 150 140 130 180 185 130 170 135 $3,000 to $3,499 ____ ,_________________ 275 195 230 195 225 425 275 380 265 305 19~ 215 160 175 165 190 320 235 $3,600 to $3,999---------------------· 265 240 200 l?O 175 270 180 130 155 330 150 185 125 45 150 150 270 255 $4,000to$4,499 ______________________ 210 140 105 85 80 170 140 120 105 225 135 85 100 50 70 100 150 170 $4,500 to ~,999______________________ 80 105 95 l.15 100 120 45 80 60 185 90 75 65 20 55 90 120 155 $S,OOO to $<>,099 _____________________ , 215 205 115 135 110 195 75 125 90 200 60 145 170 40 115 50 175 275 $6,000 to $0,9D9______________________ 60 85 45 50 70 60 30 20 60 110 10 45 35 40 45 65 110 145 $7,000to$9,99

9----· .. ·--------------- 45 85 25 30 45 75 45 45 25 105 20 35 55 15 50 55 80 210

$10,000ormore______________________ 25 10 5 5 15 5 10 40 15 20 5 15 10 20 Income not reported .. _______________ , 50 45 75 65 20 15 40 30 40 60 15 25 25 20 95 20 40 110

Medianincome _____________ ,_dollnrs __ 3,642 3 1922 3,675 3,295 3,322 3,485 2,837 3,102 31193 3,701 3,365 3,273 3,164 2,250 3,242 3

1493 3,528 3,912

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 9 Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20·percent sample. For totals of age groups from complete count, see tnble 2. Median not shown where bwm is leS.'l than 500]

Subject Tract Tract Tract Tract 'frnct Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trac:t Treot Traot Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract D-8 E-l E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 E-9 F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 F-6 F-7 F-8

--------------·!--------------------------------------------------------SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

Totalpopulation, 1950--- 4,892 ~ 4,523 3,842 5,362 3,083 4,381 5,346 3,381 2,?'"16 r'..-,119 4,127 9,908 4,422 4,854 4,495 4,.506 lt,645

Male ___________________________ ,. ____ 2_,1.oa 1,5?8 2,179 1,886 2,621, 1,'t66 2,144 2,555 1,677 i,J73 1,921 1,969 4,831 2,004 2,274 2,027 2,184 2,220 Female.------------------·----------- 2,481. 1,697 2,3411' 1,956 2,?38 11 617 2,237 2,791 1,704 1,1+03 2,198 2,15$ 5,077 2,418 2,580 2,468 2,322 2,425

Whit<L ______________________________ 4,890 3,274 4,lt77 3,809 5,361 3,08.3 lt,080 5,31+4 3,377 2,??6 4,100 4,125 9,592 4.1.ltl8 4181+9 4,493 3,1.45 J,483 Native__________________________ 4,609 3,~:i1'95 1.,0BJ 3,636 5,002 2,861 3,662 4,927 J,198 2,542 3

1765 3,712 8,lt20 4,052 4,228 4,172 2,975 3,018

Foreign born ______ - ----------- 281 < 394 173 359 222 418 1,17 179 234 335 413 1,172 366 621 321 1,70 465 Nonwhite ... __________________________ 2 1 1,6 33 1 301 2 4 19 2 316 4 5 2 1,061 1,162

Negro.·------------------------- l 46 27 301 l 3 17 2 316 4 3 2 1,061 1,154 Other races__ l 6 l l 2 a

Totnlpopuhuioo, 1940____________ 2,362 2,419 ~ 4,082 5,271 2,903 4,490 5,68.5 3 1 281+ 2,519 ~ J,097 6,9?4 1 .. ,482 5,107 4,020 J,988 it,724

\Vhite ___________ -· ----------------- 2,362 2,419 4,019 4,0l+l 5,271 2,902 4,17.5 5,685 3,284 2,506 21

171 3,092 6,791 1 .. ,471 5,101 4,016 31

357 4,164 Nonwhite ...... ------··-------------- 63 1,1 1 315 13 18 5 183 11 6 4 631 560

COUNTRY 01' DIRTH OF THE l'O!Ul!GN·DORN WHITE

Englund and \Vales __ _ Scotland __________________ . _________ _ Nortlwrn Ireland. __ . __ . ___ .. Jrclnnd (Eire) __ Norway _______ ---------------------Sweden _______ ________________ ------Dcnmn.rk ___ __ _ Netltcrlnnds .. _____________________ _ France ________ --------------------

Germany__ ----·---·-·---Polnnd. _______ . __ ··- ____ ----·-. _____ . Czecl10slovnki1i ___ __________________ .

Austrin .. -------·-----------·--------Huugnry ....... ·- -· __________ . _____ _ Yugoslavia ______ . __________ ---------U.S. S. R .. _ Lithunnia _____ _ Finland _______ _ Rumn.nin -· ____ ·--------··--- __ _ Grecco_________ _. ________________ _ Itnly ...... ___ -Other Europe

Asia ........... ___ -----·-·-----Canfldn-Frcnch ___________________ _ Cannda-Othcr. ___ _ Mexico ______ ......... ________ .--·----- __ Other America_-------- ______ . _______ _ All othel' and not reported ____________ .

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSEHOLDS

Married couples,* number ______ -··----_ With own hmrnchohL ___ ----·---- _ Without own household .. ________ _

Families nnd unrelated individuals• .. __ _ Fantilics ___ ______ .. ______________ _ Unrelated indivi<lunh; __ ·--·- ______ "

Households, number .... ·--·----------­Population in hommholds __ ~-- -----Population per hornmho}(l_ ____ . ___ .

Institutional population. ------------

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETBD

22 10

4

31 ' 10

16 11 1,5 29

1 17

15

15 2 1

11

11260 1,220

40 1,420 11295

125 1,303 1.,86? 3.52

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1,S

26 10 \]

21

2 1 4

870 790

Bo 1,030

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35

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31 I,

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85 1,360 1,210

150 1,288 4,523

3.51

29 13

4

10 1

10 1 3 7

23 22

l 3

6 10 7

855 785 70

1,300 930 370

1,218 3,787 3.11

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19

2 2 3

20 10 19 17 56 35

3 \

5 3

16

l,1+95 1,400

95 1,680 l,5115

135 1,587 5,355 3.37

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17 4

11, 20 51 21

1 l 2

13 7

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20 905 780 125 928

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24 4

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15 11 18 27 91

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45 1,460 l,325

135 l,297 4,.127 3.18

129 30

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134 10

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39 l 5

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190 3,030 2,760

270 2,977 9J861+ 3.31

1,1,

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27 16

7 30 25 18 50 4

7 28 24 7

19

26 l 2 4

1, 150 1,045

105 1, 645 1,255

390 1,465 4,416

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63 17

8 l 8 3 3 4

45 56 20 21 63 19

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20

4 6

1,330 1,2.20

110 1, 605 lJ395

210 l,551 4J6.5it 3.13

42

45 13

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105 l, 735 1,230

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14 7

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85 1,400 l, 255

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12 1 1

26 41 10 11 47 21 92

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9

l,230 l,CJ75

155 1,650 l,310

340 1,311 1,,571 3.49

Persons 25 years old and over_______ 21790 1,775 21 660 2,300 ~ 1,820 2,590 :3 1 285 1,840 1J7?0 21 795 2,840 6,345 3,045 3,345 21 990 21 595 ~

No school years completed _____ .. __ .____ 5 15 60 15 10 5 35 25 5 20 20 10 95 lO 30 20 80 60 Elcmcnlnry: I to 4 yoarB ... ______ . __ . _ 55 110 130 105 65 40 290 11,0 70 65 80 60 215 95 130 95 185 225

5 nnd 0 years_____________ 125 95 145 135 205 105 285 260 170 105 50 100 275 75 130 95 265 410 7 years._ _ 60 70 170 170 135 90 230 265 155 125 25 55 200 40 70 90 110 225 8years .. -----------·---- 525 520 675 635 760 345 51,0 695 495 405 275 270 940 505 555 460 500 495

High school: I to3years______________ 505 455 "70 545 735 31,0 585 760 415 415 230 285 1,075 510 605 515 535 480 4years___ _ -------- 950 375 800 560 985 580 460 815 430 1,75 770 685 2,040 825 l,070 975 640 625

College: I to 3 yoar•-·-----------·· 265 85 150 60 220 175 75 190 55 60 535 445 660 475 340 390 190 130 4 years or more__________ 275 1,5 45 40 120 105 50 115 30 65 715 675 ?20 470 365 325 60 95

Schoolycnrsnotreportcd_____ 25 15 lS 60 35 40 20 15 15 95 55 125 40 30 25 30 80

Median suhool years completed ... ___ .__ 12.1 9.5 9.9 9.5 10.6 11.7 8.8 10.0 9.1 10.l 12.9 12.7 12.2 12.3 12.l 12,2 9.6 8.9

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Personslyenroldandover,1950._ 1. 1 700 3,170 4 1410 3,705 51 255 2,995 4,270 51 31.5 3 1 325 2 1 715 31 965 4,105 9,6?0 4,300 4,720 4,295 41 355 4,485

Snmchouscnsinl950 ____ . ____________ 4,075 2,?l.o 3,815 3,025 4,560 2,550 3,535 4,510 3,020 2,310 3,160 3,565 7,695 3,610 4,085 3,440 3,505 3,700 DitrerenLhousc,samooow1ty ...... _____ 505 325 485 560 560 31,5 575 640 245 325 1,65 360 l,335 510 455 655 665 600 Different county or abroad •.•..••. _ .. __ 110 80 80 95 105 75 130 125 50 60 245 90 31.S l'l'l 115 170 125 155 Residcnccnotrcportcd ___________ ·-·-- 10 25 30 25 30 25 30 40 10 20 75 70 95 25 65 30 60 30

*lNCOMll IN 1949

Totalramiliesandunrclatedindivlduals_ lj420 1,0.30 1,360 1,300 ~~ 1,420 l,'795~ ~ 11 1tJ.5 1,460 3,030 1,6'.5 ~ 1,735 1,400 ~

Less than $500_____ 85 100 135 lGO 105 90 100 150 55 50 100 80 145 135 80 160 150 200 $500to$999 ••. ______ --------------- 10 20 60 105 35 50 80 60 40 20 20 25 80 85 45 55 105 155 $1,000 to $1,499.... ----------- 5 55 85 80 45 15 110 70 55 15 55 10 65 65 60 75 95 115 $1,500to$1,999______ l.5 70 55 90 65 25 80 45 20 25 25 30 100 40 75 90 85 105 $2,000 to $2,499. - - - 70 60 95 115 100 50 95 135 50 45 40 20 175 90 85 155 130 185 $21000 to $2,999 __ . - . - ~ - - - - - . - . - - - 85 145 150 155 19.5 100 210 185 110 105 40 45 210 135 120 180 155 225 $3,000 to$3,499 _________________ .___ 165 185 250 165 2'l0 85 210 220 200 165 70 85 390 190 205 220 225 175 $3,500 to $3,909.. 155 90 105 120 185 105 100 270 115 95 60 75 335 130 145 165 100 125 $4,000 to$4,4U9______ -------·-·--- 170 80 85 90 160 70 11,0 195 110 80 55 105 245 120 120 145 85 75 $4,5(){) to$4,909 ......... ----------·--- 150 60 90 20 no 85 9s 105 45 75 45 110 215 125 105 105 5o 60 $5,000 to $5,999 __ - - - 220 65 100 70 125 90 90 135 65 100 140 160 365 165 145 125 95 95 $6,000 to $6,999 ... - - - - 125 35 60 ;;o 75 40 40 65 30 30 160 140 185 95 155 80 30 25 $7,000 \0$9,999_.__________ 85 40 45 40 65 65 15 70 30 40 205 200 270 105 135 60 40 30 $10,000ormorc____________ 20 5 15 10 15 15 •• , 20 5 10 245 175 95 55 60 25 5 Income not reported. --------··--- 30 20 30 40 no 20 55 50 50 30 175 200 115 110 70 75 55 75 Median income _______ .. _____ dollars. 4,22] 3,149 3,170 2,758 3,414 J,631 3,018 3,511. 3,336 3,513 5,857 5,281 3,907 3,606 3,836 3,261 2,847 2,561

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10 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table V-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asterisk (~) denotes statistics based on 20-pcrcent sample. For totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where base is less than 500]

Subject

Adjacent area Tract Trac:t Tract Tract Tract. Traot Tract 1---....---~---~--....---....----.---~---.----.---~--F-9 G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 G-6 Tract Tract Tract Tro.ct Tract Tract Tract T:ract Tract Tract Tracl

DC-1 DC-2 BC-3 DQ-l, BC-5 CFC-1 CFC-2 Cl'C-3 CFC-4 CFC-5 CFC-6 ---------------1---------------- ------------------- ---------------------------SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

To1>lpopulation, 1950 •••••• ----- 4,718~~~ t,,61.7 ~~~~__J_,!!!2 ~~ 5,585--1.L!J.2.~~~~ Malo ____ ,___________________________ 2,267 1,094 2,t,34 1,801 2,316 3,635 2,595 3,972 2,363 3,573 1,139 2,877 2,763 3,862 2,394 1,517 2,362 l,3o5 Femal•------------------------------ 2,451 1,203 2,807 2,380 2,331 3,810 2,827 3,866 2,410 3,500 1,137 2,983 2,822 4,117 2,453 1,646 2,504 1,400

White------------------------------- 4,696 2,266 5,187 4,169 2,515 7 1 249 5,371 7,569 4,766 6,171 2,273 5,848 5,574 7,965 4,842 3,162 1.,865 2,754

Non~~r~I~'.;_~~~'.·::::::::::::::::::::: 4,;~~ 2,i~i 4,~~I 3,~~~ ::m 6,rn 4,~~~ 6,m 4,;i~ 5,~~! 2,iq 4,~~~ 5,~~~ 7,1M 1.,~~~ 3,0~~ 4,~~~ 2,6~~ !'legro •.. ------------------------ s 31 54 9 2,130 183 51 269 5 901 3 12 10 li ~ l 1 l Otherracos. ___________________ .. 14 3 2 13 2 l l

To<nl population, 1940-----------~~~ __i.lli ~ ~~~--(_1_) __ (_1_) __ (_1_) 5,938 4,224 6,781, __ ( 1_) 2,481 2,603 __ ( 1_)

White ________ ·----··----------------- 4,512 1,085 31 573 1.,us 3,114 7,259 5,327 7,264 51 929 4,22~ 6,784 2,1,s1 2,603 Nonwhite____________________________ 15 33 29 23 1,257 123 41 538 9

COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THB FOREIGN-BORN WHITE

England and Wale•---------·---------ScoUand _______ • __ - - ----- - --- --- --- - -NOl'them Ireland ______ ·--------------ltelnnd (Eire) ____________ ------------Nor"·ay ______ -- ____ ---- _ ------ _ ---- _ s,vc<len ____________________ ----- -----Denmark __________________ ----- --- _. Netherlands -- ---------- --------- - ---Frnnc-c _____________________________ _

Gern:u1ny ___________ ---- ___ --------- _ Poland .. ___________ ----_--------- - - -CzeehosloYakia. ___ - - -- - ________ ·- - __ -Austria _____ - - ---- __ ---- _ - -----------Hungary __________ ·--- ___ -----------. Yugoslavia. ______________ ----------_ U. 8. S. R--·------------------------Lithunnia _________________ ---· ---- __ _ Finland _____________ .. _. ____ .. ------. Rumnnin _________________ ---------- _ Greece __________ ._, ________ --------- __ Italy _____ - --- -- -- -- -- -- -------- ·----Other Europe.-----------------------Asia _________ -----------------------Cam1da-li'renoh __________ ------- ___ _ Canndn-Other ____ ------------------Mexico _____ ... -----------------------Other .America _______________ --------_ All other nnd not reported .• ----------·

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSBHOLDS

l\'lurried couplcst* number ____________ _ With own household.------------­Without own household •.•.••••.•. _

Fnmilies nnd·unrclnted individunls*-----Familics ____ . _ ----- - -------- -- ---Unrelntcd individuols ...••.••.••.•.

Households, number ______________ -----Population in households _________ _ Populolion per householc\... ______ _

Institutional populntion. __ ------- ____ _

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMl'LnTllD

48 23

1 11 1 2 l

16 20 6 6

15 7

13 3

31, 58 8

19 7

15

J 3

1,125 11 0lt5

80 2,200 1,260

940 1,627 4,324 2.66

18 8

14 4 l 7 6

10 5 l

5 10

4 2

11 l

610 590

20 695 600

95 689

2,297 3.33

24 21

4 l 9 3 l 7

26 11,

9 18 19 12 39

4 l 6

10 22 13

lJ l

41

3 6

1,415 1,300

115 1,770 1,435

335 1,605 5,215 3.25

29 20

l 8 1

l B

20 13

2 12 20 7

23 2 J l 'I

14 J

15 1

24 l 5 6

960 915 45

l,'t90 1,035

455 1,406 1.,107

2.92

11 3

l 1

l 4

19 61

3 B

21 30

3 7

113 10

i,110 985 125

1,'W5 1,285

420 1,271 1.,502 3.54

44 30

10

2 1 3 3

52 26 2

11 17 27 8 1 l 8

12 307

18

14 3

20

2,025 1,890

135 2,490 2,145

345 2,211 7,301

3.30 129

46 21

1 4 3 3 3 2 8

24 6 4

15 6 B

11 2

4 5

190 5

10

21

1 2

11465 1,380

85 lJ 71~5 1,535

210 1,633 5J··'t1J 3.Jl

38 31

4 5

2 7

24 41 48 54

134 2Jlt lil

2 8

37 40 15

9 1

,0 l l 8

2, 165 2,020

145 3, 155 2,315

81,Q 2,416 7,726

3.20

31 35

2 2 3 3

1,

20 10 16 21 29 78 4 l

2 2

16 8 4 l

13 1 1 2

2Jl6!J-1JO!t5

120 1,365 1,190

175 1,425 4,758

3.34 11.

16 34

5 5

1 5

14 7

23 48

115 207 10

2

4 18 27 4

. 15 2

1/100 1J610

90 1,935 1,720

215 1,935 ?,05?

3.65

11 9 l

l

2 5

18 8 5

25 l 2

1 5

12

580 570 10

675 595

80 649

2J2?5 3.51

l

27 18

16

27 55

259 63 93

220 13

1 3 2

11 9.

10 7 4 7

1J'~75 1,360

115 1,820 1,625

195 l, 693 5,839

3.45

49

11

20 12 6 7

13 16

2 2

32

4 27

3 7

1,300 1,185

lEi 1,520 1,370

150 1,554 5,533 3.56

1,3

79 21

l 4 l

13

29 9 8

13 23 10 12

7 1

99 11

9

36

3 2

2, 125 2,035

90 2., 545 2,240

305 2,472 '1,962

3.22

21, 4

11 4 3

12 11 10

4

l 2

16 3

3 3

30

l,lt?O l,lt25

45 1,585 1,11'90

95 1,506 4,83?

3.21

19 2

9 4

'/ 3

6 l

16

850 820

JO 1,065

925 140 941

J, 125 3.32

57 19

12 2

l l l

20 3

19

1,260 1,215

1,5 1,400 1,305

95 1,37/t 1 .. ,866

3.54

21 3

l3 'I l y

12

755 680

75 865 7!10

85 831,

2,'755 3.30

Pcrso-ns 2S yenrsoldandover _______ ~ 1,4?0 ~ 2,875 .2 1 980 4,795 3,600 4,870 2,75!.i 3,690 11

210 3J5Ci0 21965 1.,990 2,945 2,020 2,720 1

179:1

Noschoolyearncomplctcd_.___________ JO 5 5 15 i:w 60 20 55 25 55 10 60 110 35 15 15 20 Elementary: 1 to 4 yem·s----·-----~--- 100 15 65 50 265 2:10 175 325 115 290 55 205 60 85 110 JO 50 2!.i

5nndQyears ____________ . 190 25 45 60 300 190 230 /i65 210 460 100 395 l't5 150 35 35 'i'.J 6'.) 7 yenri; ___ ------- ------- 165 15 105 .30 160 no 155 2't5 95 125 60 235 DO 105 35 75 .~o --Jo Syem·•-----·------------ 550 70 365 360 680 1 1 130 650 1,005 620 51!5 3<5 805 625 '745 2!l0 275 325 l,llJ

Higl>Rclmol: 1 to3ye•r•-------------· 655 210 395 365 595 1 1 045 915 1,015 51,5 91,0 295 775 650 885 1,30 315 480 35'.• -lycnrs__________________ 860 36:5 8.5.5 690 535 l,240 965 1,255 825 865 265 825 ~70 1,.5~0 995 790 l,o.:.o ~)90

College~ lto3yenrs _________ M ____ 210 31t:!' r115 415 180 420 24:5 200 155 210 55 125 280 755 51,5 255 31,J 160 -!years or more__________ 275 410 930 640 80 330 210 2jQ 135 230 25 105 160 590 565 205 3J5 105

Schon\ years notrcrorled______________ 80 10 130 50 65 60 35 55 30 30 20 JO 90 5 40 y, l!>

!\fodian school yr-nrs -completed __ ~------ 11.2 13.2 12.9 12.6 8.9 10.9 10.B 9.9 10.6 10.l 9.!i 9,3 ll. 2 12.J 12.6 12. 3 12.1, 11. 7

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons lycaroldan<lover,1950.-. 4,53!i 2,23.5 ~ 1ri075 4,565 7 1 140 5,3?5 ?,590 4,685 61760 ~ ~) 1 •735 !J,J25 7J790 4,625 ~ 4,6(!0 2 ?J')

Snmehomm us in 1950. ______ . ___ ~----- 3,J60 i,e20 4J350 3 1 1t20 3J670 51 985- 4,730 6,090 3,935 511.35 1)790 5,20;1 1t,l'."l:1 6

1715 3,630 2,57:; 3

1/:lltO 2,31.5

Diffcrcnthousc,samucounty ___________ 875 290 570 1,20 685 850 515 1,120 555 1,145 :no lt20 915 810 n:; 405 540 JOO Different county or abrond_____________ 250 110 230 200 155 230 100 305 135 150 70 '"J5 2?.0 235 260 105 21.0 H~1 Residencenotrc1>orted. _____________ .,._ 50 15 ?5 35 55 75 30 65 60 30 10 15 35 JO 20 2'..i 40

*INCOME IN 1949

Tot1tlfamiliesandunrelatedindivjduds. 2 1200~~~~~ l,7lt5 31

155 1,365 1 193~~~~ 2 51,5 1 585 1 06~i~~ I~ess thun $500_______________________ 220 30 .. ,'J 125 2UO 205 115 245 120 14:i JO 120 105 165 '/O 100 'iL) ;!'i $500to$999 •• _______________________ 160 30 /~5 60 120 100 50 195 1..,5 '"10 25 '75 'JO 80 10 i,Q l!:i l':. $1,000 to $1,49\L_ .. _ .. ________ ··- 170 20 5!1 55 135 145 :50 l't5 GO !JO 15 60 50 40 25 l+'J 3:, GO $1,500ta$1jQ09 __ ~------------------- 190 2.5 55 'JO 135 1110 115 215 55 1,::. 30 75 '70 60 15 JJ 25 ·i5 $2,UOO to$21499_____________________ 225 10 60 105 210 1S5 110 J8:1 95 l.55 JO 15'.J 60 '/O 55 :,o 75 G:• $2,500 to$2J999 ____ ·----------------· 265 20 1 .. 5 95 ;:!25 205 125 370 !80 ;>5~l 95 235 L.25 195 70 110 uo CJr; $3,00010$3,499 ••••.. -·---··--·-·-- 285 15 115 95 22.5 330 2'10 41,0 190 280 140 350 220 215 100 150 110 /\5 $3,500to$.3,999 ____ . ________________ . 10~ 10 60 125 100 240 225 285 140 205 115 lltO ~25 300 HJ5 90 180 H:i $4,000to$•1,499_____________________ 125 35 110 so :;o 195 155 215 so 160 1,0 120 150 245 180 95 220 110 $4,500to$4,999 .............. -·--·- 110 50 60 90 45 120 115 135 80 145 25 UO 105 140 l!JO 110 100 HL' $fi,OOOto$

5,9t19

•... ·-·--------- ···-- 70 3:5 Hl5 160 65 220 155 255 120 16~ 55 lJQ 145 250 275 '70 190 Cb $fi,OOOto$fi,ggg ___ _._._ -·----------- 50 35 100 80 40 115 85 10'> 55 G'.; 20 95 75 230 190 40 L20 4(1 $7,000to$Q,999 ............. ________ 55 90 200 105 5 125 so 70 u5 125 35 50 90 280 150 70 75 55 $10,000ormorc _______ ··---·----------- 15 25:5 380 140 .5 50 25 30 30 f~5 15 20 10 IGO 50 2::. 25 10 Income not reported ________________ ~- 155 35 225 105 85 115 70 65 50 25 65 40 115 JO .:,:i 50 lO

lfedian im::ome _______________ dollars__ 2_,608 7,500 5,500 3,B.'50 2 1 381 J,:nt. 31506 2

1986 3,270 J,420 3,303 J

1225 3,6-33 4,18>'1 lt

1608 J,1,67 1,,125 .1,RO!J

1 Not nvailable; see p. 6,

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 11 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

Subject Akron city Tract A-1 Tract A-2 Tract A-3 Tra.at A-4 Tract. A-5 Trao.t A-6

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

AGE

A1ld11sses ______________ _ --------- 131.,225 140,380 3,046 2,791, 1,889 2,073 1,950 1,691 2,378 2,525 2,108 2,305 2,577 2,204 ~tle5years ____________________________ i~~1~5~,=~=3~~1~5~,0=8=2~~~~3=M~~~=30=3~~~2=2=6~~~1~w~~~~1~45~~~=1=33~~~=2~~~~~=1=94~~~=2=,,~~~=26=6~~~2=67~~~2~53

Under 1 year__________________________ 3,172 2,973 55 67 47 44 31 30 56 51 53 56 55 54 lto4year•------------- _______ ------ 12,421 12,109 259 236 179 lJI, 114 103 196 143 180 210 212 199

5to9yenra ______________________________ 10,357 10,045 227 207 121 100 72 89 132 108 144 133 179 172 5 year•-------------------------------- 2,11,3 2,088 1,9 34 22 17 13 23 27 25 32 25 36 39 6years_________________________________ 2,158 2,066 51 44 27 11. 17 16 31 20 33 27 37 34 7 to 9 years --- ------------·---------· 6,056 5,891 127 129 72 69 1,2 50 74 63 79 81 106 99

10 to 14 years____________________________ 8,188 8,295 182 182 100 95 75 66 88 105 149 158 166 152 10 to 13 year•-----·-------------------- 6,631, 6 1675 149 ll,5 77 81 59 59 68 86 115 127 131 124 14years _____ ·------------------ ------ 1,554 1 1620 33 37 23 14 16 7 20 19 34 31 35 28

15 to 19 years____________________________ 7,662 8,597 156 228 99 185 93 105 123 129 142 177 162 1?2 15year•------- ------- --------------- 1,662 1,663 40 35 22 19 16 17 20 18 25 32 35 1,0 rn and 17years________________________ 3,070 3,199 67 74 33 37 32 32 46 39 56 68 70 58 18 and lOyears.----------------------- 2,930 3 1735 49 119 41, 129 1,5 56 57 72 61 77 57 74

20to24years------------------·--------- 9,769 11,551 201 27!> 17'/ 238 201 221 256 242 161 238 182 175 25to29year•---------------------------- 12,212 13,567 241 268 185 215 208 188 261 272 209 212 188 196 30to34year•----------------------·----- 10,768 11,566 236 253 182 154 138 130 198 188 176 181 157 193 35 to 39 years _____ ----------- ------- 9/.82 10,426 21,3 235 98 141, 139 113 137 177 144 182 197 177 40to44years ____ ----------------------- 8,91,3 91 853 233 165 126 140 159 117 154 169 121 142 159 127

45to49year•---------------------------- 8,787 9 1222 213 161 117 119 11.3 105 155 176 131 130 180 145 50to54years _____________________________ 9,11.J a,91,5 196 11,6 129 11,0 157 125 163 171 123 122 192 128 55 to 59 years____________________________ B,428 7,678 195 106 99 108 131 87 148 l?l 113 102 195 100 60to64year•--------·------------------- 6 1 401, 5,538 138 73 94 76 95 66 110 130 103 73 159 ?7 65 to 09 years.----··------------· ... ------- 4,039 1,,107 136 '73 66 76 96 55 88 107 77 85 83 62 70to74year•----------------------··----- 2 1 271 2 1 71,5 61 45 36 52 48 35 54 ?3 37 63 62 36 75to81years____________________________ 1,875 2 1618 59 5'1 28 43 1,1 49 50 95 39 36 45 32 85 years andovor_ ______________ -- ···--- 304 1,64 15 16 6 10 9 7 9 18 6 5 4 7

21 yen.rs n.nd over_·---------------------.. 90,953 96>316 2,11tO 1,802 1,323 1,462 1,531 1,258 1,746 1,9:50 1,415 1,522 11764 lJ-429

Wbitc __ __ . __________________________ 1 __ 1-:;;::2:'-,'='1:-:a-r-1-::-2=a~,3-:o_9-tt ___ 8_oa_t---6-:.8::6T--~11~a_a71J-_2-'-,7o::-68+--1_,_,_63_8+--1~1 '=·1_5+--2"'-, 3_6:-1+--2"'-, 5_1_4+--1"'-, 5_0'-'8+--1"'-,6_5_5+-1"'-, 7_1_8+_1,_,3_J_1. Under 5 years____________________________ 13,991 13,509 32 36 226 178 108 108 248 193 155 182 138 143 5 to 0 years____ ---·----·------ _____ 9,21,9 8,962 39 32 121 100 51 68 130 108 89 82 88 75 10tol4years. ___________________________ 'l,2'11 7,3'72 25 33 98 95 65 51 88 105 98 98 90 77 15to19yenr"---------------------------- 6 1 8'/0 'l,rm 29 72 98 185 73 88 122 128 110 127 97 99 20to24years ____ ---------·---·- --·---- 81 926 10,1,29 1,9 '14 1'1? 238 170 199 254 238 ll8 186 122 109 25to20years._____________________________ 11,105 12 1258 48 4'/ 185 213 173 162 259 271 159 11,Q 126 104 30to34years____________________________ 9,'789 10,460 48 5o W2 151, llO 106 197 188 117 121, 101, ll8 35to39ycars ___ ---------------···------· 8,499 9/.26 55 5" 98 144 122 91 13'1 177 86 122 132 109 40to44yenrs ______ --------------------- 8,111 9,0'7'1 57 31 126 140 128 92 154 168 '19 91 108 80

45 to 49 years------------------··- ------- 8,012 8,1.75 65 33 117 119 118 85 155 171t B4 95 12/t 87 50 to 54 years____________________________ 8,1,72 8,1,QO '/I, 39 127 138 137 101, 163 170 84 9? 137 81 55to59years ____________________________ 7,'JOl '7,318 71 36 97 108 11? 69 146 171 95 79 150 75 60to81yenrs_____________________________ 6,147 5,31,9 67 39 93 76 87 58 110 lJO 95 69 141 67 65 to 60 years_____________ ____ _________ 3,831, 3,973 78 33 66 76 89 50 87 107 65 71, 69 46 70to74ycara _____ ···---- --------------- 2,175 2,642 35 21, 36 51 46 33 54 73 33 51 53 29 75yearsnndover_ _______________________ 2,066 2,966 36 45 34 53 44 51 57 113 41 38 39 35

Nonwhite ___________________________ 1 __ 1_1_,_, _B0_7-1-_1_2,_1 o_7_1-ll--'2'-''"-23'-8+ __ 2_,_1 _10_a-1----8+----5+ ___ 31_2+ __ 2_?_6+ ___ 1_7+ ___ 1_1-1-__ &_oo--l ___ 6_5_0-t---8_5_9-t-_-8_7_0

Under5years_____ _____ _______ ____ 11('°2 1 5'13 282 267 ••• ••• 37 25 4 1 78 84 129 110

5to0years___ ________ _______ 1,108 i;os3 H.38 17.5 ... ... 21 21 2 •.. .5.5 51 91 97 10tol4years ___________ ---··---·-- 917 9;>3 157 11,9 2 ••• 10 15 •••••• 51 60 76 75 15tol9years_____ _____ ___ __ __ 792 904 127 156 1 ••• 20 17 1 1 32 50 65 73 20 to 24 years____________ _______________ 81,J 1,122 152 202 ••• ••• 31 22 2 1, 43 52 oo 66 25to20yenrs ____________ --------------- 1,10'1 1,309 193 221 ••• 2 35 26 2 1 50 72 62 92 30to34years _____ ---- _____ ----- 979 1,106 188 197 ••• ••• 28 24 1 ••• 59 57 53 75 35to30years ______ --------------------- 983 1,000 188 179 ••• ••• 17 22 ••• ••• 58 60 65 68 40to44yenrs ____________________________ 832 776 17h 134 •.•••• 31 25 ••• l 42 51 51 1,7

45 to 49 years_____________ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7'15 71,7 148 128 •• , • • • 25 20 • • • 2 47 35 56 58 50toMyears____________________________ 671 51,5 122 107 ., 2 20 21 •.. 1 39 25 55 47 55to50yenrs ____________________________ 027 360 124 70 2 ••• 14 18 2 ••• 18 23 45 25 60 to 64 years_____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________ . 257 189 ?l 31, 1 • • • 8 8 • • . • • • 8 1, 18 10 65 to 09 years____ --------- ------------ 205 214 58 1,0 ... ••• 7 5 1 ••• 12 11 11, 16 70to74year•---------------------------- % 1QI, 26 21 ••• 1 2 2 •••••• 1, 12 9 7 75yearsandover ________________________ 113 116 38 28 •••••• 6 5 2 ••• 4 3 10 1.

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over ____ . ___ 1 _ _:1::0:.:l:L, (:::>4:.:l-1-_:l;:0,::8''-'5_:7;:8_f~--=2:.L1 ::35,::G:.J__.::2:L,1::3:.:9-1--_l:C'C:l'.::65+-..:l:.L'!.71.::':..i• 1---=l.!.1 .::G":cll,+--=l,_,4.:;l::O+--=l,_, 9::2:.:6+-=2'-'' 1::3:.7+-=l'-'1 6::1:.:6+---l,_, '1 __ 7_9+-_2,_, oo_o+--'l'-,6'-'5'-5 Single. __________________________ . _ _ ?1,1.rn 19,221 649 455 300 374 1,60 306 437 375 398 368 591 288

~kf!~~ct-or-di~·~;~~d::::::::::::::::::::: 7;;~i~ i~;gj 1,~~~ l,~~i l,~;~ l,~~~ ~~~ ~~~ l,~~; 1,~~~ 1,~~~ 1,~~; 1,~~b l,~~~

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over __ . .. ___ 1_-_:1::0::1!.' 6::..4::1-1-_:l::0.::8'!.:5:.:'1.::841-_ _:2_:>::35=6+-.::2!.C,1::3~9+-_l:c1c:4=o5+_...:1L'~71:.4+-~l_,_, =67~1·+--1:.,4_1_0+--l'-1 9_2_6+ __ 2,_,1_3_7+ __ 1,_1 6_1_6+---1'-, 7:-7_9+--:-2'-, o,...o_oi-_l'-,6-,5_5

La8i:~~~iai>~;-r~~~~=-::::::::~==~-====== ~1:1~~ ;1;i~6 i:~~~ ~~~ i:~~~ 0~ i:~i~ ~~~ i:~~~ ~!~ i:~~~ ~1~ i:~~~ ;~~ Employed___ ·--------------------- 78,00B 32,154 l,365 C;95 1,081 708 1,06'7 567 1,436 809 1,137 ;;~ 1,344 473

~~~:;~:::t,:~·~::~~~-~or~-·~~::::: 6i;~~~ 2~;~~;, l,1g~ 6~~ gH 6~~ 9~~ 5~~ 1,2~~ 7~~ l,o!~ i1 1,2~; 4~i U

c -e!"dpfloyed workers______________ 6,651 1,190 86 20 •• • 3 5 npa1 amilyworken::L_____________ 41 133 ... •.. •.. ••. • ..

Unemployed _________ --------------- 6,170 2,016 403 101 113 36 150 30 119 35 161 50 Not in labor force. ·-- -------------- l?,220 74,3n 587 1 1 31,3 265 970 452 812 36J 1,293 317 1,135

265 390

75 1,107

Employed ____ .. ___________ . ____ . _ .. 1 _ _:7~8:!_,00:'.'.'.::8+_..:.3:_2,!.'.l::_. 5:::1'-U_...:1:..!,::_36:;::5+--6::;_9:.::5-1-_:::_1,!-:.o::B::;_ll--_:_7::08:+--=1:!.'=06::?+--5~6:_7+--1"-, ',:-'J:-:6+--a:.0:_9+--=1,_1 =13~7+---:59:-:4+_1_,_1 _34::-"+--4'-::13

Professiona.1, technieal, and kindred workers__ 6, 726 3, 736 39 123 62 182 76 64 125 88 29 91~ 34 9 Managers, officials, a.nd props., incl. farm____ 7,6111 1,083 1,9 l/, 53 18 7U 27 102 33 60 12 74 23 Clerical and kindred workers_______ _ _____ 5,832 9,617 53 35 79 175 74 l~~ l;~ 2~; ~~ ~~ ~~ ~; Sales workers .. __ _ _ _ _ __ __ ___ ___ _ ___ __ _ __ :5,1,4g 3Jl.51 41 21, 67 52 65 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers___ 15, 910 586 170

1163

239 1

13

30

195 ,185 2~0 ll 194 9 231 10

Operativesandkindredworkers____ _____ 25,919 6,640 355 440 313 530 166 455 153 517 121 Private household workers_________________ 76 2,141 8 199 ••• 16 1 45 1 19 3 76 2 104 Service workers, except private household_ _ 5,256 4,5?0 366 173 75 110 145 114 104 155 147 120 162 102 Laborers, except mine___________________ 4,587 247 279 5 56 4 108 15 73 J 119

49 18

183

64 Occupation not reported___________________ 640 383 5 3 10 8 14 5 4 6 13

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12 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Subject Tract A-7 Tract A-6 Trn.ct A-9 Tra.ct B-1 Tract D-2 Tract. B-3 Tract B-5 Trnct B-U

Mnie Female Male Fmnolo Mnle l'emale Mille l'emalo Male Female Male Female Male Female Mnle Female Male Femnie

A.GB

Allclasses ......................... 1_"'l''-'8:::3l::;.i.._;:;l·,"'9"'6"'l·l--"3""3"'2"7·l--'3=;,,,_27!..f..-"2"'9'-'7..::l.i--"3"'-=QIJl,,!..l---'2=4..::B"'f-4-"2"'6"'8'"l:.f_..:3:.i,c.:7-"8".f5 ~·l--"3"04=7.,___,3=14"'0+--'l"'''-'8.:.5;;.31-..::2cc,0:;;8:.:5c1 ...;2::..,'-'4.:.5'-15-"2",2:.::6..::2 2,325~ Under 5 yea.rs............................ 186 189 1,66 453 328 317 281, 289 1,20 399 433 415 220 231 235 201. 241, 233

Under l year.......................... 41 52 83 84 78 59 72 50 82 76 76 86 37 56 50 1,1 58 1,3 1 to 4 years ..... ---··-................. 145 137 383 369 250 258 212 239 338 323 357 329 183 175 185 1C>3 186 190

5 to 9 years.............................. 119 l.25 271 272 207 171 192 192 3()1, 266 299 276 11,4 117 138 129 132 152 5 years................................. 22 19 53 55 33 n 39 34 1,8 67 67 67 38 29 38 21 29 31 6 years................................ 25 33 61 54 51 40 39 28 65 46 66 49 25 21, 27 23 20 30 7 to 9 years ............ ________________ 72 73 157 163 123 99 114 130 191 153 166 160 81 51, 73 85 83 91

10 to 14 years .......... - ... ·------------- 119 10/, 244 219 164 154 159 161, 226 231 200 224 102 108 128 1JI, 125 140 10 t.o 13 years .................. ________ 92 81 210 178 133 123 133 134 164 181 162 178 82 94 103 109 101 104 14yearo-------·-··--·---·---·--------- 27 23 34 41 31 31 26 30 62 50 38 46 20 14 25 25 24 36

15 to 19 years ..•. ------ ............ ------ 98 135 225 209 173 217 154 168 245 2f,6 178 2()1, 104 141 15 years ..... --------·--··------------- 23 28 45 50 28 33 JO 41 52 51, 1,2 50 18 32 16 and 17 years------------------------ 39 45 96 72 ?4 93 64 66 105 89 ?? 81 39 1,4 18 and 19 year• .. ---------------------- 36 62 Bl, 87 ?1 91 60 61 88 103 59 73 4? 65

20 to 2~ years .. -------------------------- 172 174 233 343 252 268 171 204 277 316 191. 249 159 190 25 to 29 years ...... ----------·----------- 162 201 321 363 262 270 233 273 384 1,os 294 358 199 208 30 to 34ycnrs_........................... 136 152 301 278 210 214 181 236 30? 309 282 285 137 165 35 to 39ycars ....... -----------------·--- 128 134 234 235 210 291 204 194 255 296 240 263 133 140 40 to 44years ............... -............ 128 133 191 222 201 206 144 18J 222 271 220 21,4 105 139

i~~n~~E:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 60 to 04 yanrs ............... ------------- 97 69 148 121 155 130 117 101 187 184 92 88 85 95 65 to 69 ycnrs ................ ------------ 63 63 71 87 95 119 87 96 105 109 4? 52 48 74 70 to 74 years ...... ·--------------------- 36 50 48 52 54 58 4J 57 62 76 31 30 4/, 59 75 to 84 years.-·--------·--··----------·· 32 41, 44 1,a 53 61 41 53 58 77 16 17 28 50 85 years and over------------·-·--------- ... 8 6 9 13 16 10 15 5 8 J 5 9 11

131 11.l 30 18 42 55 59 68

168 186 243 238 176 200 179 181. 185 162 183 145 199 148 170 126 149 103

91 60 38 1,9 36 4't 6 9

11,4 29 55 bO

189 216 175 118 165 187 173 180 137 72 34 29

5

180 28 64 88

191 252 16? 157 187 179 208 159 123 ?0 49 40 10

21 years and over .. _. ---------···------- 1,286 1,379 2,089 2,214 2,063 2,101 1,677 1 1839 2,549 21 766 1,909 l,9'78 1,261 1,459 1,802 1,629 1,651 1,766

White .. -- - •• -.. - -- .. -- - - -- • -- --- - - - - l, 777 ·l--"'1"8"8"'6"1--'2""'25'-'0~l--'2~2"'3=.l J-.!i.2,;'M"''."'+?-"2,;9'-'71~_,2=4;:?8!!.l--"2,;62.J7:!;6"l-~3'1..!7.;;;5z.9j_~J,;9"'4.:::9.J-.!i.2'-'44~7 2, 54 7.1-..:l,_7,,_9"'7c1-...;2...,_,0,,1"-3 l-"2,_3,,,a'-"5+-'2...,,21"'3~l-"-2"'3"'2"'-3l 2, I,% Under 5 ycaro. ........ ___________________ 178 182 327 313 325 315 283 288 420 399 JJl 322 217 222 228 198 21,4 233 5 to 9years ....... ----------------------- 118 119 182 158 207 l?l 192 191 JOO 261. 223 206 139 112 135 125 132 152 10to14years ......... -.................. 114 98 143 132 163 151, 159 164 224 230 143 163 99 94 121 127 124 i1,o 15 to 19 yenrs............................ 97 125 11,4 126 173 213 154 168 238 241 147 153 99 134 125 139 141, 180 20 to 24years .. _________________ _........ 169 168 163 214 2'0 265 170 202 2?6 315 149 194 154 188 163 181 189 191 25 to29years ......... --................. 154 191 219 243 259 265 233 273 381, 408 232 287 194 202 239 231, 216 252 30 to 84 years .... ---·-·----------·-··---- 132 147 195 157 209 211 178 23& 307 309 223 237 in 162 170 193 175 167 35 to 39 years .......... __________________ 121 129 138 143 209 286 2QI, 194 255 294 193 218 130 136 172 180 ll8 157 40 to 44 years ... _ ... -----------------.... 122 128 120 140 198 200 144 183 220 269 187 209 100 132 177 159 165 l.B?

45 to 49 year•---------------------------· 50 to 54 years ..... -----------------------55 to 69 years .... --------·--------------· 60 to 64 years ...... ------·---------------65 to 69 year•----------------------------70 to 74 yoar•---------------------------· 15 years and over ......... _____________ __

112 128 111

91. 60 35 32

~ ~ ~ m rn ~ ~ = • ™ m ~ ~ ~ rn ~ ~ m ~ m D ~ m ~ 121 131 119 190 155 128 1J6 242 2?1 123 100 109

66 l.23 99 154 129 117 101 185 183 85 83 85 61 M 73 94 118 87 96 105 108 1.5 1,0 48 50 1,4 ;,4 54 58 43 57 &l ?6 25 2? 43 51 43 45 66 77 51 68 63 85 16 19 36

110 179 142 116 195 11+5 120 161. 125

94 148 103 72 90 60 59 37 49 60 1,2 53

187 173 l'/9 137

72 31, 31,

178 208 159 123 ?0 1,9 50

Nonwhite ··---------------·-------·- 1---2.'!_ ---21_ 1,077 ~.f---=2"4~---'3"'3'-l---"-6l---'5+---=26"'l---"18"-l--...:6~0~0'1--"'-59:'.:3'..1--.....::5~6J.-__ 7~2,1 __ .f.:70:'..J.-_.:!1':;:9.J-_~2~--=-l Under 5 years •••• -----------------.,·---- a 7 139 140 3 2 l l • •• ... 102 93 J 9 7 5 to 9years ............ ______________ ,___ 1 6 89 111, ... ... ... l 4 2 76 70 5 5 3 10to14year•----------------------··---- 5 6 101 8? l ... • .. •• , 2 1 57 61 3 14 7 15 to 10 years ... -------------------·-·-·- 1 10 81 83 .. • 4 .,, ,, , ? 5 31 51 5 ? 6 20 to 24 years ........ --------------··--·· J 6 ?0 129 2 3 1 2 l l 45 55 5 2 5 25 to 20 years ...... ----------------···--· 8 10 102 120 3 5 • ,, .. , • .. .. , 62 7l 5 6 4 30 to 34 year•----------------·-----·--·-- 4 5 106 121 l 3 3 . .. . .. ... 59 46 6 3 6 35 to 39 years ....... ______________ ....... 7 5 96 92 l 5 • .. .. • • .. 2 1,7 45 J 4 7 40 to 44 years ......... -.................. 6 5 71 82 3 6 ... ... 2 2 33 35 5 7 8

45 to 49 yen.rs ... -----------------------·· l • .. 78 91 3 2 .. • 1 4 2 31 19 5 9 4 50 to 54 years .... ·----------------------- 1 7 55 51 I, , .. 1 •• • l l 26 15 6 ... 4 55 to 59 years ....... -.................... 2 2 1,6 30 1 1 ... ... 2 ... 13 7 3 2 6 60 to 64 years ............... -----·------. 3 3 25 22 1 1 .. • .. • 2 l 7 5 .. • 1 1 65 to 69 years ........... _________________ 3 2 ? 14 1 1 .. , ... • .. l 2 12 .. , 2 l 70 to 74 years- .............. -............ l "" I, 8 ••• ••• ,., .,. l ••• 6 3 l ... l 7.5Yen.rsnndov-cr ________________ ··------ ... .•• l 7 12 . ., •..•..••••• , •••• 3 3 1

MARITAL STATUS

6 4 'I 2 5 4 7 4 3

3 3 1

1

Persons 14 years old and over........ 1,431, 1,5&6 2, 380 l-"-2,"5-"2"'4I--=2"',3:c0:'.:31_-'2;.:'.::3.:.:93+-l.::':..:B:.;.'l;:.5!-.::2:.;, 0:;6:.:6+-...:2::.<'...:8:.:97+....::3,~1:.:2::1l-.:2:t.' l:::.5:::3:1-...:2:!'.::2:..:71~1--1:::.,!.:4::07:.:.1-.....::l:;.,:;:64::::3:)...;10!''-'.9:.!.79::i-:::l,1.:B::.:2:::0/_:l:.i,:::84:::8;:i_,,2,e;008:::::;: Smglo ...... ____ ,________________________ 307 278 524 421 540 456 3?4 380 71,0 657 409 365 302 321 475 296 356 333 Married_ .... ____________________________ 1,014 1,014 1,662 1,722 1,575 l,540 1,388 1,J94 2,017 2,054 1

1651 1,673 1,004 l,027 1,216 1,170 1,1,11 1,419

Widowed or divorced_____________________ 113 271, 194 381 188 397 113 292 i1,o 410 93 233 101 295 288 354 81 256

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over........ 1,434 ~ 2,380.1_-=2"-5"'2"4'1--'2=30,,,J'-I 2,393.:-..:.1=67"5o1-...;2"'-"06""'161-.!:2,_8~97::.!.j._.:3'1.!:1~21~1--2~1"'5"J3 ~,,__,1=40,,_7!.J.-_l,,_,_,6"'4"3! 1,979 Labor force ........... -.................. 1,191 538 1,918 797 l,901 828 1,571 678 2,372 982 1,858 656 1,192 563 1,658

Civilian labor force ..... _............... 1,187 538 l,912 797 1,895 827 1,570 678 2,365 982 1,852 656 1,189 562 1,654 Employed--------------------·--··-- 1,064 511 1,708 711 1,710 773 1,471 639 2,227 948 l,?50 615 1,086 536 1,514

Private wage and salary workers..... 938 469 1,552 666 1,506 708 1,237 539 1,922 824 l,591 573 946 1,51, 1,395 Government workers .... __ .......... 62 31 64 27 79 40 98 74 119 90 66 28 66 61 49 Self-employed workers______________ 63 10 90 17 121 19 134 23 186 27 91 12 73 n 70

l 820 l 848 2 008 727 1, 560 610 727 1, 549 609 671 1,492 589 629 1,371, 538

22 61 37 17 57 lit-Unpjid family worker•-------------- l 1 2 1 2 6 2 3 , ..

7 2 2 1 Unemp oyed ........ _________________ 123 27 204 86 185 54 99 39 138 34 102 41 103 Not in labor force .......... --............ 243 1,028 462 1,727 402 1

1565 304 l,388 525 2,139 295 l,615 215

... 3 140 56

l!mployed ......................... _,_1=0~6:!.4.J-_5~1:=1-1-.:1,_7~0~8!..i--.!.7=.11:!:..)_-"'1,!..!?l;L~O 773 1 471 639 2,227 948 1,750 Gl5 l 086 536 l 514 671 l 1,92 589 Professional, technical, and kindred workers.. 51 41 46 21 89 --'"'70=-J--='-13=31--"7:c3'-l--""1'-'3"-4./--1"'3"'7+--"'.!.11~2:'.l--~4J"-l--"~7;!l3~l--E61!?./-"'-'~5:!5./-~4!!1'-l-~lC!JJ£J--~'1.

26 1,080 321 1,093

57 20 288 1,398

~r~:~~r~!i~~~~~~~~~~:~~;;=;~~~~::: :! l~~ ~~ l~g 1~~ 2~ i~~ 2;! i~~ 3~~ l~; l~~ ii~ l~; lz6 1~6 l~: 2~~ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers... 257 12 293 6 368

72 90 86 137 106 80 70 91 51 60 39 88 G;a Operatives and kindred Workers .. ·------··· 372 113 723 181, 720 2j~ ~~ ii~ 545 l!~ 4608~. l;~ 217 11115 27.b11 21369 ;,2927 1~ 78 Privaro household workers .. _----------·-·- 2 29 2 142 1 37

713 365 , ~ Service workers, except private household... gt, 91 192 147 108 117 • 89 ~~ 16! 1~ 12~ ~~ 6~ ~~ 12~ 1i~ '64 l.S Laborero, except mine.................... 72 6 187 12 105 5 56 3 119 8 115 !\1

_o_e_eu_P_•_ti_on_no_t_r_•_Po_r_1e_d_ .. _-_--_-_._._--_ .. _ .. _._-_·-_·_·!,_~--L8_~_6..!_ __ 2=5.l... __ 9:.J.._....:1:J.2 __ ~5.l... __ 1:4J... __ ~?.!_~_:20:'..L~...'.:l:2L._~1~31_ _ _:~:'..L_~i:ij__~iJ_~1-o~'.l... _ _:;l__5~~1_~~

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 13 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract B-7 Tract B-8 Tract C-1 Tract C-2 Subject

Tract C-3 Tract C-4 ·rract C-5 Tract C-6 Tract C-?

Male Femn.lo Malo Fomnlo Malo Female Male Female Malo Female Male Female Male Female Mnle Female Malo Female

AGB

All classes_ ------ -- --- ·---- -- 2, 194 2,21t2 1,712 l, 796 2,048 2;090 2,258 2,255 3,1?5 l, 113 2,993 3,038 3,368 J,261 1,925 1,904 ~ 3, 784 Under 5 years ____ ----------- ---· -·--- 2?9 254 211 205 219 181 256 220 525 479 3?2 389 553 503 195 197 450 445

Under 1 year __ --·· -- -- -- ------ 5? 50 48 36 53 31 57 1,5 116 106 94 67 104 101 41 30 82 72 1to4years ______ ------- _ --- ---- 222 204 163 169 166 150 199 175 409 373 2?8 322 449 402 151. 167 368 373 5 to 9 years._. _______ ... __ . __ --- ·------- 212 174 165 137 119 117 177 162 303 298 209 230 3?0 323 136 127 326 329 5 years ___ . ------------- -- ----------- 44 40 43 28 22 29 32 1.3 61 61 43 51 78 67 24 28 67 58 6 years. ___ -----------· 41 32 32 26 25 19 29 36 61 66 39 58 83 71 22 36 83 66 7 to 9 years _________ ·-- .. ···--------- 127 102 90 83 72 69 116 83 181 171 12? 127 209 185 90 63 176 205 IO to 14 years ••.. ___ .. ----· ----------- 131. 163 112 130 130 114 166 150 232 208 193 208 270 241 121 108 234 255 10 to 13 years __________ ---- -··- --- 111 134 89 9? 112 89 126 117 199 176 155 158 214 207 97 86 186 207 14 yeara ... _ ---- __ . ________ -- -- -- --- 23 29 23 33 18 25 40 33 33 32 38 ·50 56 34 24 22 48 48 15 to 10 years ______ ----- -- -- --- 105 138 111 114 124 121 132 121 177 172 205 258 219 202 106 141 208 222 15 years .. ___________________ --- ·- ---- 29 26 33 19 29 18 36 23 38 33 43 49 31 37 27 25 45 49

16 ruid 17 years ........... ____ -------- 40 57 45 41 56 45 41 49 76 73 BO 95 96 88 42 52 84 90 18 and 10 years .. _ ----·- ---------·----- 36 55 33 54 39 58 55 49 63 66 82 114 92 77 37 64 79 BJ

20 to24years ____________ ----· -------- 146 lit-? 106 128 156 183 196 200 275 331 253 266 222 324 140 156 244 255 25 to 29 years ________ . ______________ . ____ 185 215 158 181 191 215 203 239 352 394 294 307 374 372 178 l'/5 322 379 30 to 34 years ____ ------- ·------------ 180 201 135 141 157 159 161 166 292 284 214 244 312 31'1 145 146 295 304 35 to39years. ______________ -- -----·- 168 172 116 154 130 l?l 138 152 231, 233 194 196 223 230 133 11,8 261 257 40 to 4'1 year•------- _______ . ____ --------- 158 168 119 Vt2 141 lft9 126 163 181 196 196 182 187 182 122 127 241 312 45 to 49 years •. __________ ------------- 144 156 144 133 138 156 163 155 152 148 165 177 155 141 151 142 257 262 50 to 54 years ..•. __ .------ ________ . ------ 173 158 123 125 150 11.2 140 141 157 ll,8 196 162 160 136 152 142 256 252 o5 to 59 years _____ -- --- --- - - --- - - - - - -- -- - 148 128 101 85 150 125 151 125 120 88 189 135 114 111 140 10.5 198 167 60 to n4 years •. __ ----- ···--- ----- 88 69 61 52 117 103 108 99 73 46 110 108 99 ?3 101 75 132 121 60 to 69 years ... __ . ________ - __ . - __ .

- - --- 36 1,6 27 30 58 61 83 68 47 41 94 72 47 50 44 40 ?8 92 70 to 74. yenrs .... _______ - . __ --- - ... _ ·----- 18 26 10 13 29 49 37 1,7 28 28 63 53 40 24 30 38 45 63 75 to 84 years •... --- --- ------- -- 17 25 13 22 28 36 19 40 23 l? 40 37 19 24 28 30 42 57 85 years and over __ __ ·--- ----- 3 2 ... 4 11 8 2 7 4 2 6 8 4 8 3 '/ 7 12

21 years nnd over --- ··--- ---- -----·-··-- 111+52 1,.t.91 1,088 1,188 1,445 1,523 l,t't93 1,565 1,909 1, 895 1,978 1,901 1, 923 1,940 l,340 l,302 2,J36 2,492

White __________ ---- ·----·· ---------- 2,192 2,242 1, 71.2 1, 796 2,035 2,076 ------,..._.._ 2,204 2,198 3,173 3, 110 2,250 2,222 2,484 2,397 1,922 1,901 3,594 3,784 Under 5 yoarn .. __ ··---- ---------- 279 251, 211 205 219 180 249 209 525 479 273 257 369 345 195 197 450 445 5 to 9 years _________________ ------------ 212 174 165 137 118 117 170 152 302 298 147 164 242 219 135 126 326 329 !Oto 14year""----------·--· ----·------ 133 163 112 130 130 109 157 146 232 207 131 143 199 158 120 107 234 255 15 to 19 years ____ ---- ------- 105 138 111 114 123 120 129 118 177 172 142 188 161 llt9 106 141 208 222 20 to 24 years ..... __________ ----------- llt5 14,7 106 128 156 182 193 199 2?5 331 191 191 175 231 140 156 243 255 25 to 29 years ________________ .. --- _______ 16!j 215 158 181 190 215 199 23it 351 394 223 228 263 247 177 174 322 3?9 30 to 34 years .. __ .. ___ .. __ . ·- --- ------- 180 201 135 141 157 158 160 161, 292 283 164 161 218 231 145 146 295 304 35 to 39 years ____________________________ 168 172 116 154 130 170 133 145 234 233 135 139 1!>5 174 133 148 261 257 40 to 44 years ___________ .. ___ . ______ . ____ 158 168 119 !lt2 138 148 122 159 181 195 135 133 149 135 122 127 241 312 45 to 49 years __________ . _______ . __ .... __ . 144 156 144 133 136 156 160 153 152 148 124 136 124 111 151 llt2 25? 262 50 to 54 yea.rs _____ ---- ____ . _______ ------- 173 158 123 125 149 140 139 139 157 148 152 125 138 119 152 142 256 252 55 to 59 years _____ ----·--- __ ·------------ 148 128 101 85 14'/ 125 150 124 120 88 161 117 99 97 140 105 198 16? 60 to 64 years ...• ____________ . __ ... --- ---- 88 69 61 52 117 103 105 97 73 46 97 94 94 ?2 101 75 132 121 65 to 69 years ____ .. ---- .. __ ... _______ ---- 36 46 27 30 58 61 Bl 66 47 41 84 59 1,1 43 44 1,0 ?8 92 70 to 74 years ______ .-·-- .. _. ______ ------- 18 26 10 13 29 49 37 46 28 28 51 1,6 38 21 30 38 45 63 75 years nndover.-----·------ --- ·--··- 20 27 13 26 38 1,3 20 1,7 2? 19 40 41 19 25 31 37 48 69

Nonwhite--------------------------- 2 ... ... ... 13 14 51, 57 2 3 743 816 884 864 3 3 2 .., Under 5 years .. _________ . __ . _______ . _____ ... ... ... . .. .. , 1 7 11 ... . .. 99 132 184 158 ... ... ... . .. 5 to 9 years._. ___ .. ______ . _. ____ . _. _. __ . _ ... ... .. . . .. l ... 7 10 1 . .. 62 72 128 104 1 l . .. ... 10 to 14ycars _________ -··· l ... ... ... ... 5 9 4 ... 1 62 65 71 83 1 1 ... . .. 15 to 19 years ..... _________ . _____________ ... ... ... ... l 1 3 3 ... . .. 63 70 58 53 ... . .. ... .., 20 to 24 years._ ________ . ____ -------- _____ 1 ... ... ... ... 1 3 1 . .. ... 62 75 47 9J , .. ... 1 .. . 25 to 29 years .•... ________ . _______ --- ---- ... ... ... ... 1 . .. 4 5 1 ... ?1 79 111 125 l l ... .. . 30 to 34 years. ____ . __ . ______________ . ____ ... ... ... ... "' l 1 2 . .. 1 50 83 91, 86 ... . .. . .. . .. 35 to 39 years ____ . _____ . ___ . ____ .. ·-- ____ . ,. ... ... ... ... l 5 7 ... .. . 59 57 68 56 ... . .. ... . .. 40 to 44 years _______ ---- __ -· -- ... ... ... . .. 3 1 I, 4 ... 1 61 49 38 2? ... ... . .. . .. 45 to 49 years ______ . ____ ._ ... ··-- __ ---·- ___ .. ... ... ... ... 2 .. , 3 2 ... .. . 41 41 31 30 ... ... . .. . .. &O t.o 54 years .... __________ . _____________ ... ... ... ... 1 2 l 2 . .. . .. 44 37 22 17 ... ... . .. . .. 55 to 59 years _____ ----·--· ... ... ... ... 3 .. . l l ... .. . 28 18 15 14 ... ... ... . .. 60 to 64 years ..... __ ::::::: ------------- ... ... ... ... ... .. . 3 2 ... ... 13 14 5 1 ... .. . ... . .. 65 to 69 years ____ . _____ ---- ------------- ... ... ... ... ... . .. 2 2 . .. ... 10 13 6 ? ... ... ... . .. 70to74years .. _______ . _ -··-··· --···---- ... .. , ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... .. . 12 7 2 3 ... .. . ... . .. 75 years and over. __________ --- ·-····----- ... ... ... ... l l l ... . .. ... 6 I, 4 ? ... .. . 1 . ..

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old aad over ----- 1,592 1,680 1,247 1,357 1,598 1,703 1,699 1,756 2,148 2,160 2,257 2,255 2,231 2,228 1,497 1,494 .~ 2,803 ------- ,_ ---t---Single ___________________ • _______________ 262 238 237 228 334 255 357 269 3?7 304 56? 442 463 332 319 241 489 418 Married. _____________ -- ---- - --- --------- 1,285 1,283 980 989 1,123 1,142 iJ;y.o 1,238 1,6?7 1, 689 1,484 1,485 l,664 1,680 1,068 1,044 2,036 2,078 Widowed or divorced ___________ ------ 45 159 30 140 141 306 102 249 94 167 206 J28 104 216 110 209 109 307

EMPLOYMl!N1' STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over. __ ---- 1,592 1,680 l,2i+7 1,357 1, 598 1,703 1,699 1,756 2,148 2,160 2,25? 2,255 2,231 2,228 1,497 1,494 2,634 2,803 Labor force _________________ • ____________ 1,405 430 1,044 379 1,363 628 1,405 544 1,870 589 i,aoo 679 1,826 5?1 l.,232 4?3 2,240 751

Civilian labor force. __________ . _________ 1,398 430 1,040 379 1,356 627 1,399 544 1,855 589 1,796 6?9 1,807 571 1,226 473 2,229 751 Employed __________ . ________________ 1,346 410 1,011 371 1,246 5?8 1,300 518 l,?36 548 1,616 633 1,663 542 1,143 434 2,126 722

Private wage and salary workers. ____ 1,217 359 907 327 1, 122 527 1,170 471 1,564 49? 1,460 584 l,542 519 1,.026 401 1, 878 624 Government workers ____ ------------ 71 38 46 38 47 29 62 35 93 35 64 26 64 13 46 22 108 68 Self-employed workers ______________ 58 11 58 6 76 20 68 12 79 16 92 23 57 10 71 10 139 27 Unpaid family workers .•.. __________ ... 2 ... 1 2 ... .. . ... ... ... . .. ... '" . .. l 1 3

Not gnl~b~~0foer~~~:::::::::: ::::::::::::: 52 20 29 8 110 49 99 26 119 1,1 180 46 144 29 83 39 103 29 187 1,250 203 978 235 1,075 294 1,212 278 1,571 457 1,576 405 l,657 265 l.}021 394 2,052

Employed. ____________ ---- __ --- _ --- 1,346 410 1,011 371 1,246 578 l,300 518 1,736 548 1,616 633 1,663 542 1,143 434 2,126 722

Profl18Sional, technical, and kindred workers •. 123 49 72 39 63 35 60 31 94 44 53 20 51 20 54 22 192 97 Ma.na.gera, officials, and props., incl. fa.rm ___ ~ ?7 10 70 5 76 14 59 12 76 15 78 15 55 14 84 9 162 30 Clerical nnd kindred worker•--------------- 132 153 103 133 80 165 95 165 149 161 92 116 107 118 7? 127 185 232 Sales workers. ___ . _________ . _____________ 78 55 57 35 65 55 71 45 92 62 52 40 66 57 54 41 113 82 Craftsmen, foremc:-:i., and kindred workers. __ 359 11 232 10 277 14 277 21· 416 9 246 16 2?8 13 234 7 554 15 Operatives and kindred workers. _________ . _ 465 73 412 87 550 184 569 154 731 llt9 71? 176 766 176 506 133 736 151 Private household workers ___ . _____________ l 14 . "' 10 l 13 1 12 ... 18 3 83 3 41 4 13 ... 24 Service workers, excopt private household ___ 53 39 29 44 63 89 90 74 78 81 187 152 13? 85 60 70 83 78 Laborers, except mine---------------- ___ 50 2 26 ... 65 6 75 3 97 5 174 11 1?7 6 62 5 89 3 Oceupntion not reported _________ .. ________ al 4 10 8 6 3 3 l 3 4 14 4 23 12 8 7 12 10

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14 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract C-S Tract D-1 Tract D-2 Tract D-.3 Tract D-4 Tract D-5 Tract 0-6 Tract D-'1 Tract D-B Subject

Malo Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male li'cmn.le Male Female

AGB

All classes _____ --------- - - - - -- -- -- - 2,045 1,983 1,928 1,990 2,13B 2,1B5 1 945 1,837 1,706 l '100 l 565 1 622 3,215 J 3B3 2 926 J,155 2,408 2J1~Bii

Under ii years •• -------------------------- 386 373 211, 190 233 224 246 227 167 166 135 145 390 439 271 2.51\ 357 369 Under 1 year-------------------------- 75 65 38 41 37 58 50 48 38 4B 23 29 ?B 81, 46 46 U7 63 1 to 4 year•---------------------------- 311 308 176 149 196 166 196 179 129 118 112 116 312 355 225 210 290 306

ii tog years.----------------------------- 277 253 139 139 155 136 162 135 104 82 104 114 328 315 17iJ 191 21.f.i 24? 59 62 27 33 28 34 31 27 24 11, 12 24 69 61. 3'1 '·2 46 49 5 years ____ .---------------- ______ -----63 56 31 32 32 26 32 27 22 16 32 17 61 67 29 1.5 59 61 6 yea.rs-----------------------.---------

7 to 9 year•---------------------------- 155 135 Bl 71, 95 76 99 Bl 58 52 60 73 198 184 110 10/t l/11 137 10to14yenr•---------------------------- 1B7 152 125 133 119 120 119 115 93 73 99 95 243 255 178 Hill 159 152

10 to 13 years-------------------------- 153 134 102 101 96 93 90 96 70 59 75 79 186 212 135 137 128 122 14 years ___ .. ___ ---------------. -- _____ 34 ~.8 23 32 23 27 29 19 23 14 24 16 57 43 43 :n 31 30

15 to 19 years ____ --- ------------ --- ---.--- 116 118 115 122 113 128 101 113 79 114 84 97 192 l'/O 181 lt/) 121! 98 15 years ________ ----------------------- 39 32 25 18 21 26 26 29 20 19 18 12 43 36 3'1 43 27 19 16 and 17 years. _______________________ 42 43 43 54 48 41 30 33 33 41 32 42 81 72 76 58 49 41. 18 and 19 year•------------------·----- 35 43 47 50 44 61 45 51 26 5lo 34 43 68 62 6B 68 52 311 20 to 24 years---------------------------- 128 171 173 183 161 203 148 189 180 184 136 140 188 223 176 235 93 151 25 to 29 year•---------------------------- 241 282 170 193 200 199 179 201 14B 164 128 142 261 330 237 259 225 281 30 to 34 years ____ .----------------------- 186 197 148 153 183 181 15? 167 131 131 144 145 269 328 216 21.1 271 248 35 to 39 years---------------------------- 150 124 123 138 151 150 1.1,Q 134 117 128 112 122 264 292 207 25fi 212 223 40 to 44 year•--------------·-------------- 111 95 131 136 122 130 12'1 113 97 129 94 106 226 241 208 240 181 175 45 to 49 yea"'---------------------------- 89 73 113 119 124 147 109 119 117 123 B5 108 229 206 223 270 138 1.62 50 to 54 yeara _____ ---- ---- -- --- ---------- 65 42 146 126 121 130 135 B6 149 122 111 108 195 186 265 2f,t. 140 12& 55 to 59 years.--------------------------- 35 28 125 118 120 11,Q 114 71 119 98 122 123 177 159 249 218 107 102 60 to 64 yeara.---------------- - --------- _ 32 29 BJ Bl 145 106 75 62 B7 70 103 72 112 73 190 155 68 ?:J ~g ~ ~~ ~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 16 16 59 ?4 91 102 ?I, 61, 61 1,8 63 54 70 72 79 96 .36 37 10 15 38 36 56 46 33 16 26 36 30 29 41, 46 3w 51, 25 19 75 to 84 years---------------------------- 15 13 21 1,4 37 38 22 22 28 30 9 22 24 39 27 6(1 1!l lb 85 years and over. _______ -- . -- -- --------- l 2 5 5 7 5 4 3 3 2 6 ... 3 9 7 15 /, 5 21 yea.rs nnd over------------------------ 1,1063 1,067 1,302 1,3?7 1,494 1,533 1,293 1,210 1,231 1,232 1,119 1,140 2JOJ6 2,161 2,088 2,3:?2 1,500 l, 5')t:.

While _____ ------------ ________ ------ 2 045 l 983 l 812 l 8Bl 2 131 2,174 9B2 051 l 617 1 612 1 562 ~ 2,894 3,034 2 925 3 151, 2 t.lltl 2,1.82: Under 5 years---------------------------- 386 373 199 175 232 224 132 94 159 153 135 145 347 3'79 2n 25(i 35'1 369 5 to 9 years ______________________________

277 253 127 129 155 135 60 57 95 76 104 lllt 209 276 176 191 21.6 ,21~ ... ; 10 to 14ycars---------------------------- 187 152 120 126 117 120 43 41 82 68 98 95 209 229 1'17 168 159 152 15 to 19 year•-------·-------------------- 116 118 110 114 113 126 3B 52 73 108 84 96 1'10 11.9 101 )(,9 128 <JS 20 to 24ycars.--------------------------- 128 171 159 176 161 201 82 92 172 177 136 140 16B 190 176 235 93 150 25 to 29 yeara·--------------------------- 241 282 154 180 199 198 93 89 138 154 128 142 232 289 237 259 225 2Hl. 80 to 84 year•----------------- __ .·------- 186 197 139 140 1$3 181 77 72 125 124 144 145 240 300 216 241 2'11 248 35 to 89 year•---------------------------- 150 124 113 127 151 150 63 52 10? 120 112 122 23? 264 207 256 212 22.3 40 to 44 yeara.--------------------------- 111 95 124 130 122 129 52 49 95 121 93 104 205 22U 20(1 240 181 rr~~ 45 to 49 years ____________________________

09 73 109 110 124 146 1,7 50 113 117 85 107 200 185 223 270 138 l(!l. 50 to 54 years ____________________________ 65 42 138 123 120 128 71 47 144 119 110 108 180 176 265 2w3 lltO 12i.~ 65 to 59 yeara _____ .. ------------- -------- 35 28 120 115 119 140 69 47 118 92 122 123 170 150 21,9 211! 10'1 1U2 60 to 64 yeara _____ ------------ __ ----- ____ 32 29 Bl 7B 145 lOt. 53 1,1 86 70 103 72 109 71 190 155 6B '73 65 to 69 years ____________________________ 16 16 58 73 91 102 56 1,1 57 1,7 63 51, 67 68 79 'J(i 3u 3':/ 70 to 74 years •• -------------------------- 10 15 36 36 56 46 27 9 24 34 30 29 41, '·'· 36 54 25 19 75 years and over. _______________________ 16 15 25 1,9 43 42 19 18 29 32 15 22 27 1,4 31, 83 22 2:1

Nonwbhe ---------- ----------------- ... ... 116 109 7 11 963 986 89 88 3 4 321 31.9 1 1 ... 2 Under 5 year•---------------------------- ... ... 15 15 l ... 114 133 8 13 ... . .. 1,3 60 ... ... .. . . .. 5 to 9 years _____ . ___ ---- _____ ------- _____ ... ... 12 10 ... l 102 78 9 6 ... ... 39 39 .. . ... .. . . .. 10to14years ...... ______________________ ... ... 5 7 2 . .. 76 71, 11 5 l ... 34 26 l . .. ... . .. 15 torn yeara ____________________________ ... ... 5 8 ... 2 63 61 6 6 ... l 22 21 ... ... .. . . .. 20 to 24 years ...•. ----------------------- ... . .. 14 7 ... 2 66 97 B 7 ... ... 20 33 ... ... . .. 1 25 to 29 years .•... ------ ____ ._----------- ... ... 16 13 1 l 86 112 10 10 ... ... 29 41 ... ... .. . . .. 30 to 34 year•---------·------------------ ... ... 9 13 ... .. . 80 95 6 7 ... ... 29 2B ... ... . .. . .. 85 to 39 year.·--------------------------- ... . .. 10 11 ... .. . ?7 82 10 a ... ... 27 28 ... ... ... . .. 40 to 44 years _______ .------------------ __ ... ... 7 6 . .. l 75 64 2 8 l 2 21 21 ... ... .. . . .. 45 to 49 years ...• __ .------ .. _------------ ... ... 4 9 ... 1 62 69 4 6 ... l 29 21 ... ... .. . 1 50 to 54 year•---------------------------- ... . .. B 3 l 2 64 39 5 3 l ... 15 10 ... 1 ... . .. 55 to 59 ye""---------------------------- ... . .. 5 3 l ... 45 24 1 6 ... .. . 7 9 ... ... ... . .. 60 to 64 year•--------------·------------- ... ... 2 3 ... . .. 22 21 l ... .. . ... 3 2 ... ... . .. . .. 65 to 69 year•---------------------------- ... . .. l l ... .. . 18 23 4 1 ... ... 3 4 ... ... .. . . .. 70 to 74 years ____ . __ ----. ___ ------------- ... ... 2 ... .. . . .. 6 7 2 2 ... .. . ... 2 ... ... ... . .. 75 years n.nd over ________________________ ... . .. l ... l 1 7 7 2 . .. ... ... ... I, ... ... . .. . ..

MAlUTAL STATUS

Penons 14 years old and over ________ 1,229 1,223 1,4?3 1,560 l,654 1,732 1,447 l,379 1,365 1,393 1,251 1,284 2,311 2,41? 2,344 2,571 l 6'/'I 11 ~N .. f~ Single _____ . ________ ---- _________ ----- ___ ,____,__ 219 147 298 257 363 303 315 216 ;!94 225 302 24? 1+64 374 1,61 1,60 286 2~2

Married ________________________ --------- 97? 988 1,063 1,067 1,138 1, 163 950 923 949 948 865 864 1, 746 1, 765 1, 752 1, 755 1,330 l,33b Widowed or divorced _____________________ 33 88 !12 236 153 266 182 21t0 122 220 84 173 101 278 131 356 61 1-51! EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR

OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over ________ 1,229 1,223 l,47J 1,560 l 654 1,732 1,447 1,379 1,365 1,393 1, 251 1 284 2 311 2 417 2 34A- 2 571 1 6'17 l, '/41'> Labor force ___________________ ----··---- __ i,022 245 1,227 496 1,359 539 l,204 505 1,156 560 1,041 4!i8 l,9B3 755 2,011 831 1,450 i'1' .. fl Civilian labor force _____________________

1,018 245 1,225 496 1,359 53S 1,203 504 1,152 560 l,03B 458 1,976 752 2,005 831 l,1Vtb 440 Employed ___________________________

952 233 1,131 455 1,270 512 1,007 461 l,047 512 978 Private wage and aalary workers _____ 437 1,858 696 1,917 803 1,403 429 838 210 1,012 408 1,126 454 927 425 Government workers ________ ----- ___ 945 457 887 402 1,665 613 1,675 674 1,246 368 Self-employed workers ______________ 64 13 54 33 65 42 24 15 43 23 39 21 84 51, 92 97 65 e-.. ..f. Unp~id family workers ______________ 49 10 64 13 77 11 56 21 57 27 51 11 108 21 149 30 90 13 1 ... l l 2 5 ... ... 2 5 1 3 1 8 1 2 2 ~ . Not gn~g~0fo~~: :::::::::::: ::::::::::: 66 12 94 41 89 26 196 1,3 105 48 60 21 118 56 88 2B 43 l.1-20? 978 246 1,064 295 1,193 243 874 209 83J 210 826 32B 1,662 333 1,'740 227 1.,306 Employed ____ -------_------- _______ 952 233 1,131 455 1,270 512 1,007 1161 1,047 512 97B 437 l,85B 696 1,917 803 l 1,03 ~ Professional, technic11l, nnd kindred workers __ 48 11 54 36 45 32 lB 11 39 29 4B 20 87 35 250 109 235 69 Managers, officials, and props., incl. farm ____ 42 5 76 11 76 12 26 7 59 19 53 7 125 21 220 29 153 9 Clcrlcal 11nd kindred worker•--------------- 62 54 82 138 106 143 26 39 67 109 65 137 128 217 191 317 142 1~2 Sales W?rkers. __ ---------- _______________ Craftsmen, foreme':/ and kindred workers ___

36 31 61 49 65 51 25 16 49 49 36 44 111 69 109 B7 98 45 235 5 249 7 314 16 132 7 201 9 237 11 394 11 441 15 321 10 Operatives nnd kin red workers ____________ 43? 63 477 119 ,89 144 459 133 4B8 166 397 133 735 lBB 551 142 31,0 ·13 Private household workers ___ . __ --------- __ ... 13 . .. 23 ... 23 3 131 1 22 ... 10 2 45 13 12 Service workers, except private household. __ ... ... 32 47 64 68 97 86 143 105 '16 99 74 62 139 89 92 84 55 40 Laborersj except mine----------------· ___ 59 2 62 4 71 5 170 8 64 4 55 6 110 4 52 2 36 2 Occupation not reported _____ --------- _____ 1 2 6 ... 7 ... 5 4 3 6 13 7 27 17 11 5 23 1'1

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 15 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

'I'ruct E-) 'l'ruct E-2 Subject Tract E-3 'l'ract E-5 Tract E-6 Tract E-7 Tract E-8 Tract E-9

AGB

All clnsses __ .

Under 5 ycare ......... -· -- .. _.. _ ------. - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - 1--1_,_, 5_7_!1_,___1_,_,<_•9-'7_,__2=17'-9:...1~ 1,886

181 41

140 131

27 30 71,

109 93 16

109

1,956

170 34

136 113

2,624

308 -61 247 198 40 54

2 738

289 58

231 205 39 42

124 155 129

26

Under I year .......... _______________ _ 1 to•lycars ______________ -··-- _____ _

5 to Dycms --- ---------·---- __ -------5 years._ • _ _ _ .. __ . __ " _ _ ________ . o years.... - _. - - .. - - ..... _.. .. .. .. .. .. _____ .. 7 to 0 yonre...... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _ ........ _

IO to lo! yearn. - _. .. .. _ ...... _ .. .. .. ___ .. ___ _ lOto 13ycnrs ......................... -------14 years..... .. .... - - ... - .. .. ____ ....

15 to lD yoarR ... __ ................. ... ________ _ 1.5 ycnrts .. _ - -- _ _ _ ________ . ___ . _ IO and J7ycnrs .. ----- _____ ..... __ . 18 and 10 yonrs.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ________ _

20to2•1yenrs ....... ------- ............. _____ _ 26 to29ycnrs ................... ___ ....... .. 30 to3•1ycars................. -----------· 35to39ycnrs ........................... ____ .. 40 to 4•1 years ....... _ ........ _ .. _.. .. . . ____ ..

45 to 49 years ......... _ ..... _ .... _ ......... _ . .. .. .. _ 50 to 5•1 years......... _.. _ _ .. .. _. _ .. __ _ 55 to 59 years ..... _.......... .. .. .. .. .. .... - .... 6Dto04yuars ..................... __ _ ___ _ 65 to 09 years ... _.. _. .. .. ...... _ _ .. _ .. ___ _ 70to7'1yenrs.... ··-·--·------ ___ _ 75 toS•lyci1rs..... .. .. ......... 85 years nnd over.. __

21 yea.re nn<l over.

172 183 33 3!l

1J9 1'+5 158 126

2!1 ]0 30 18

100 7!1 139 1116 120 112

19 3/t

91 139 21 JO JI! 53 J2 56

115 128 ll:?. 13(1

llt) 11,5 126 ll(i 105 l 21

lllB 100

01 62 1,7 26 HI 5

269 47

222 165

37 37 91

125 100

25

131 26 58 1,7

175 203 191+ 155 125

123 143 115 102

'7!1 42 _11,

260 51

209 194

39 40

115 v,o 113 27

136 25 1,7 64

198 237 182 168 142

153 152 109

83 90 1,9 46

5

25 42 42

151 171 136 113 119

150 145 122 96 60 41 48

4

27 33 53

128 95 33

126 20 61 1,5

154 183 15!1 124 162

112 13/t

114 86 60 64 60 8

104 162 128

31,

154 42 72 40

203 225 190 195 182

200 179 148 127

81. 39 26 4

191 33 67 91

222 262 189 197 225

188 181 155 122 75 40 34 8

1,001 1,rnn i,1t66 i,579 i,J2s i,394 i,?61 i,s41

1 466

186 38

148 122 28 18 76 90 78 12

77 11 35 31 85

127 127

91. 118

90 98 99 64 47 26 14 2

1 617

164 29

135 127

21 24 82

106 86 20

101 24 42 35

108 141 l/10 116 119

118 101 92 62 51 32 31

8

2 144

247 60

187 132 32 18 82

136 110

26 150 35 60 55

163 199 165 137 143

132 147 104 128 75 45 37 4

2,237

254 50

204 150

29 29 92

143 109 34

177 35 70 72

206 229 182 150 146

122 136 112 85 68 37 34 6

2 555

281 40

241 203 42 45

116 146 122

24 163 39 63 61

208 257 184 ,72 168

141 147 159 145 85 51 33 12

2 791 l 677 1,704 1,373 1,403

321 212 208 44 38 34

277 174 171, 203 173 189 41 32 30 47 29 41

115 112 118 164 129 141 140 105 121

24 21, 20

152 109 117 33 24 31 63 52 40 56 33 1,6

260 126 136 248 139 160 238 144 145 193 120 119 180 117 114

157 101 103 172 87 88 158 87 67 141 58 46

86 39 29 61 13 24 52 20 17 5 3 1

136 27

109 107

20 25 62

10:; 77 26 97 19 39 39 82

112 120 107 llB

110 94 69 59 26 22 11

153 27

126 132 25 17 90 89 73 16

75 19 28 28 87

135 124 129 133

96 81 58 41 33 21 14 2

975 1,102 1,458 1,477 1,736 1,894 1,031 1,029 919 940

- - - - - -- - ---- -~ 1,696 ~~I~ 1,943 ~ ~1_1~4_66-1--1~6_17+_1_,_99~6 ~-t---"2"-5'-54_1-_2~7_9o_1 __ 1~6-7_4+--1•7_0_3-r-l~,_3_73-1--1~,4_D_3 Under 5 ycnrH .... - - - .. .. .. 172 lllJ 265 258 179 169 308 289 186 164 231 242 281 321 212 208 136 153

White •. --

5 \<1 0 years....... .. .. - ...... - ... - .. .. .. . - .. . l5il 126 164 192 131 111 198 205 122 127 123 137 203 203 173 189 107 132 10 tu J.l yuarH. - .. . lJ'' l/,(, 125 137 106 127 162 155 90 106 123 126 145 164 127 140 103 89 15to19 ycarH .... --·--- --· -- ·-·-- 01 lJ'.l 127 132 105 123 154 191 77 101 135 154 163 152 109 117 97 75 20to24ycarK. .................. ·····--- ---·- 115 1;w 173 196 149 152 202 222 85 108 147 194 208 260 125 136 82 87

~ag ~ ~?g, ~~~~::::: .. --: : : : ~:::::::: : : : : ~:: ;;~ u~ i~; i~i i~~ i~ii i~g i~~ i~9; i1~ ;l;~ i1~3~9 iii~ ~j~ i:! i!~ i1201

Z7 m 5 to3 ycaro ............... --------·-····- L?f• LH, 153 167 112 123 195 197 4 116 24 172 193 120 119

40to44ycnrs ............. --·-·-·- ------ l05 120 124 141 119 162 182 225 118 119 133 132 168 180 117 114 118 133

45to49yonro ........... ------- ----·-- li'l 108 120 153 149 112 200 188 90 118 119 116 141 157 101 103 no 96 50to54yenrs .. ____ ............... ------- JO(, 100 11,0 149 11.1, 13J 179 181 98 101 136 130 147 172 87 88 94 81 55toli9ycaro.___________ ·····-·-·-·· n1, n 114 10!1 120 113 14!1 155 99 92 100 106 159 158 87 67 69 58 60to04yo11rs ............................. 1.11, r.2 102 82 96 86 127 122 64 62 122 85 145 141 58 46 59 41 65to69ycnrH ...... -·---- -----------· 1,1, 1,7 7!1 89 60 60 84 75 1,7 51 72 66 85 ~~ i~ ~: ~~ ~i 70to74yonrs ••••. ----·--·-··· -·---- !ti 26 42 47 41 64 39 40 26 32 44 37 51 75 ycara and over .... - - .. .. .. - ... - 21 23 34 51 52 68 30 42 16 39 41 39 45 57 23 l~ 11 16

Nonwhhc ..... _ ..... _. ____ ..... _. __ ..... __ ... ______ 1 r---E _ _;2::4:..1-__ 2:;:0~1 ___ 1:;:3:_i __ __;l'-1---'-'!."'-I---'-"!.' ,_, 1---0·.:.· ·+-"-14.::8+-'1:::5~3+---"1+----'-1-l--"'-3-t---l;--·-· _. j--·-·-· Under 5 year• ... __ ...... _. __ .. _ . .., . . __ • _ - .. .. • .. • I, 2 .. : 1 : : : : : : : : : : : : l~ i~ 5 to u

1y1cnrs...... --·--· ------ ·····---· ... ... 1 ~

3 i ... ... ... ...

13 17 10 tn ·years. _____ -·------·- ... ... ... . •• 15 to JO ycam ..... -----···------------·-- ... •.. 4 4 4 3 ... ... ... ... 15 23 20 to 24 yoars..... --·-· ------ --· ... •.• 2 2 2 2 1 .•• ... ... 16 12

25to2Dymtrs ...................... --··· ...... "i "i .. ~ .. : ::: ::: ::: ::: ~ ii 30 to si years .. - . - - ... - .... - - . - .. - .. - . - . • • .. • 2 l l 1 .. • .. • • • • . .. 13 11 35to3

1ycars ............ --·---- ... •·• ............

10 14 11Qto41ymu·H----·----------·---------·-- .. , 1 1 1 .••.••

45to•l9ycars...... ------- ...... 3 "j i "'i ::: ::: ::: ::: ii ~ 50 to ~i years. - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - · - - : : : : : : i

1 2 1 , • , . .. • .. . .. 4 6

55to 1

years •.• ------·-··· -------·-1

•.. ... .•. ... 6 60 toOi/CIU'H..... -----· ••• ••• '" ::: ••• "" "' "' "' 3 65to0

1ycar•....... .. -----·- --·- ... ... •.• l ••• ·.•••• ... ... .•. ••.

1 7Dto7•ycars. ___ ...... ·----------- ......... 2 75 years n.nd over ____ . _ . -- ,

MARITAL STATUS

1 645 1 777 1 181_21~·~57~8~l-~1~,~99~0~~2~,~1~15::..i-~1:i.::0~80~-~1~,~240~f-'1~,~65~5cf--~1L,7~2~4-t-~1~9=4~9+-~2~,1~271+-'1~,1~8~7t-1~,~18~6~1~,~0~5;;i3·-1~,0~4:;-5 Person!i14ycRrsoldandover _______ ~ 1,276~--2-I~ 255 385 375 180 218 381 305 372 326 255 192 228 1.51 Single ..... -----·-·-···--·----- ---- 226 251 331 295 333 1,478 867 879 773 774 Married.------------------------------· 851 B66 1,226 1,238 998 1,001 1,498 1,512 847 842 1,126 1,128 1,462 323 65 115 52 120 Widowed ur tlivurccd. _________ .. _ _ .. _ .. __ . 51 159 88 21.L, 150 322 107 228 53 180 148 291 115

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 yenrs old l\nd over._,.----Labor lorcc ... ___ .. __ .. __ .... _______ .... - - - .. - .. -

Civilian labor force ....... - - - - ...... - - .. - . - .. - .... Employed ______ - - - - -- - - -- -- - -- - - - - --

Private wngo and salary workers- - - - -Government workers .•. _____ ------"-::!elf-employed workers._ .. _ - - .... - .. - ... Unpaid family workers ____ .... ___ --·--

Unemployed ... ------- .. -- - ----· ------­Not in labor forco.. .. .... __ - . -- - .. -- ---··-.

l, 128 l, 276 1,61,5 1 ?77 1 481 1__:1~,_::57~8~1-...;l!;;,C'.9:'.'.90:_1_~20.,~1=15:'...j-_.:..l,._:0::;:80::_1-~l:_,,c::2::40+~1:.!,~65:::5+..:1L' 7::2::4·1-';l'-'' 9:.-:4::9-i-...:2,;,1;;2:-;:7_ 1 _1~,:;:18;-'.7:-j--l~,-:;18;;:6:-t-l ,'-;0;;;5::;-3"j""-l~,04:;;;;"5 --'-95_6_,_~_32-6-1--1~,-3-16_, __ ._4_80- 1:224 527 1,684 592 930 372 1,344 ;;~ i;~ ~~g ~~i ~~~ ~~; ;~~ 98;,95· 3302~ 1,316 480 1,221 ~-2976 1,682 592 ~~~ ;~~ i;i~ 497 1,529 636 894 269 824 301

, , 1,258 466 1,119 1,583 562 461 1 50 556 815 250 '126 267 763~ 276 1,106 419 1,006 449 1,421 507 790 2~~ l,Oi~ 15 ,3 60 47 23 10 36 22

Q 17 69 25 60 35 67 34 29 20 119 32 56 9 62 12 5!1 10 83 21 53 11 • :: l~ • ::

1i . :~ 1 . • • 1 2

• . • ll iii2 3i 99 30 53 19 157 56 115 44 9~6 3~~ 1,297 257 1,051 306 1,523 150 868 311 1,171 302 1,447

96 172

67 224

17 900

55 172

26 718

466 1,119 496 1,583 562 8731 _ __:3:::52=+~1:_,,c::l:::_87!..i __ :::..49:::7+..:l"-5:::2:.::9+-.:;63:;,;6:..1--'-8'-94--t--'2-::6:-9i-_8~2:-:4~i---30:;:1:-Employed __________ ··--··-- ------,~ 305 ~---":..::....1-'"--l--3-6-i-~--i---5-2-,---7:::-0 54 25 15 93 47 26 21 62 27

Professional, toclmical, and kindred workers.. 40 25 77 31 55 9

89 17 62 12 65

20 106 18 34 4 63 14 ManngerR, officit1ls, and props., incl. fnrm____ 66 6 91 29 69 117

80 119 60 108 117 203 56 61 40 Bo

~~i'~!·~;>~l~~r:!~drc~~o'.~~~s-._-:::~::::::::: 1~ j6 l~~ 1~1827 24~~2 l;l,658 ~~i 2;~ 2~Z 3; 2;i i~ ~~~ i~ 22~ 2~ 2;~ 2~ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ... - 232 9 336

476 125 573 112 275 71 522 154 546 146 403 100 319 87 Operatives end kindrndworkors............. 330 76 436 9l 1 9 ••. 21 ... 9 1 39 ... 19 -

2•5•

440

·3·0•

413 Privatohousoholdworkcrs ..•....... ---·--·· "' 9 2 1

60 86 69 57 48 39 106 100 65 86 Service workers, cxoopt privato household .. - JJ 48 59 52

69 1 49 4 30 1 86 5 79 7 69 6 47 ~ Lnbornrs1 except mine __________ ----- --- Mt 2 5l 3

2 1 15 11 7 3 19 4 17 8 11 2 5

Occupation not reported .. -------------·-· 12 1 13 9

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16 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Subject Trnc't F-1 Tract F-2 Tract F-3 Tract F-1+ Tract F-5 Tract F-6 Tract F-7 Tract F-S T1·uct F-9

Mnle Femn.le Mole Female Mnlo Female Mole Female Male Femole Male Female Male Female Male Female Mole Female

AGE

AU classes---- _______________ ------ 1, 921 2,198 l.t(.)69 2,158 4,831 5,077 2,004 2,418 2,274 2,580 2,027 2,468 2,184 2,322 2,220 2,1.25 2,267 2,1+51 1----Under 5 years ••.. _____ -- ____ ._ -- --- --- --- 185 165 198 175 592 607 163 176 219 191 224 223 336 310 278 301 202 193 Under I year _____________ ., _______ ,. ___

29 29 39 23 93 128 41 43 55 39 55 47 75 68 59 68 46 40 1 to 4 years ______ . ____ . ________ -------_ 156 136 159 152 1,99 479 122 DJ 164 152 169 176 261 21.2 219 233 156 153 5 to 0 yen.rs------------------------------ 118 137 140 163 1+12 371 lt'tl 127 155 11.2 121+ 128 194 182 14J 148 111+ 90

5 years ___ .... -- _. _. __ - - . - --·- - - -- ---- - ·- 27 25 31 30 B'I ?7 32 22 31 29 25 32 50 40 27 38 31, 20 6 yen.rs ___ ----- ___ --- __ ----. ___ ----- _ -- 21 38 27 35 87 79 26 23 29 20 22 20 36 36 32 33 20 19 7 to 9 year•---------------------------- 70 71. 82 9!l 238 215 83 82 95 93 77 76 108 106 81, 77 60 51

10 to H ye•rs----------·---·------------- 111 112 126 113 261 250 81 llJ 111 124 83 97 121+ 149 137 122 92 107 10 to 13 years __________________________ 96 90 105 85 216 201 69 82 93 97 73 79 104 122 110 g1 77 84 14 years _______ .------ _____ . ____ ----- __ 15 22 21 28 45 49 12 31 18 27 10 18 20 27 27 31 15 23

15 to 19 year•---------------------------- 88 115 112 107 248 259 1()1, 126 104 11,2 81, 96 120 14? 12? 155 97 11,J 15 years __ - ---- ------- -· - --- _ - - - -- ----- 21 19 21 29 56 1,6 23 21 19 32 19 18 25 28 32 28 16 27 16 and 17 years.-----------·----------· 36 1,? 51 42 98 107 35 49 42 55 30 J5 46 53 49 52 38 41 18 nnd 19 years------------------------ 31 1,9 40 36 91, 106 1,6 56 43 55 35 4J 49 66 46 75 43 75 20 to 24years. ___________________________ lOI, 124 9G 118 260 310 133 152 130 148 175 203 192 219 173 2118 193 259 25 to 29 years _________________ ----------- 131 159 ac, 122 450 !j42 163 187 186 196 218 232 218 232 229 212 248 259 30 to 31 years. ___________________________ 143 194 127 162 462 470 lit? 153 l?O 188 181 204 163 196 175 198 235 221

35 to 39 yen.rs. ___ ------ - ------ ..... -- ------- 11.6 155 11~1 166 382 412 123 166 11.5 204 11+3 15/~ 168 162 158 169 160 176 40 to 44years ______________ .. _____________ 15:! 196 155 198 31,9 360 136 171 162 203 107 142 122 147 148 156 151, 190 45 to 49 years ____________________________ 174 190 1?6 207 JOI, 355 134 179 167 167 96 146 99 129 11? 150 178 191 50 to 54 years ____________________________ 15/t 198 209 215 329 340 156 187 144 207 132 1?9 127 117 138 121 149 154

65 to 59 years .. -------------------------- 194 11.6 183 16? 313 2'10 168 207 204 233 156 181 116 12/t 119 130 163 145 60 to 6i years.·------------------··------ 105 110 111 88 222 203 126 142 167 152 112 133 87 78 117 101 107 106 05 to 69 years ____________________________ 59 70 60 60 107 136 98 121 98 116 72 130 49 55 70 88 86 83 70 to 74 year•---------------------·------ 27 55 27 46 72 79 64 103 54 ?2 60 93 32 30 41 61 49 76 75 to 84 yenr•--------------------·------- 27 63 20 40 61 97 57 88 50 67 50 110 32 39 4J 58 36 47 85 years nnd over __________ ,. _____________ 3 9 2 11 7 16 10 20 8 8 10 17 5 6 7 7 4 11 21 yenrs nnd over ________________________ 1,399 1,649 1,376 1,580 ,3,2?9 J,531 1,lt91 1,857 1,653 l,957 1,48:8 1,892 1,386 1,503 1,512 l,655 1,740 1,859

White-- ____ --- . _ ... ------------------ 1,915 2,185 1,969 2,156 4,667 4 925 2 004 2,414 2,273 2,576 2,025 2,468 1,685 1,760 1,686 1,797 2,252 2,1,/t4 Under 5 yeara·--------------------------- 185 164 198 175 !575 593 163 176 219 191 224 223 279 250 194 217 202 19J 5 to 9 yen.rs------------------------------ 118 136 140 163 398 365 141 127 155 11.2 124 128 11,5 130 110 106 114 90 10 to 14 year•---------------------------- 111 112 126 113 2't7 240 81 113 110 124 63 97 99 114 99 86 92 107 15 to 19 year•---------------------------- 87 115 112 107 233 243 104 126 104 141 84 96 92 105 91, 114 95 lltl 20 to 24 years ____ . _____ --------- _________ 103 122 96 118 248 301 133 152 130 147 175 203 158 177 145 17? 192 258 25 to 29 year•·--·-··-------------------·- 131 159 86 122 1.3? 528 163 187 186 196 218 232 168 180 179 143 246 258 30 to 34 years ____________________ ·------- 143 193 127 162 448 458 14? 152 1?0 188 181 20lt 126 146 133 11.4 233 220 35 to 39 years ____________________________

1/i6 152 141 166 372 393 123 166 11,5 20!. 143 154 109 107 105 113 160 l'/6 40 to 44 years ____________________________ 150 194 155 197 331, 31t7 136 171 162 203 107 142 84 107 102 121 )53 190

45 to 49 years.·-------------------------· 1?4 188 176 207 293 343 134 1?7 167 187 95 llt6 63 8? ?8 106 177 190 liO to 5!I years. ___________________________ 153 197 209 21t~ 314 331 156 186 M4 206 132 179 91 92 104 92 11+7 153 55 to 59 year•-------·-------------------- 194 146 183 167 305 266 166 207 204 233 156 181 96 97 89 109 160 145 60 to 64 yenrs ____________________________ 104 110 111 88 221 200 126 142 167 151 112 133 74 68 103 86 106 106 65 to 09 yonrs .••• ----··-·---------------- 59 '10 60 60 105 128 98 121 98 116 71 130 39 45 64 n 86 83 70 to 74 years. ___________ ·--------------- 27 55 27 46 71 79 64 103 54 n 60 93 31 22 37 54 1,9 76 76 years and over ________________________ JD 72 22 51 66 110 6? 106 58 75 60 127 Jl 33 50 58 1,0 58

Nonwhite ----------. _ ---------·- .. ----.~ 13 ... 2 161. 152 . .. 4 l 4 2 ... 499 562 534 628 15 7 Under 5 years ____________________________ ... 1 ... ... 17 14 ... ... ... ... .. . ... 57 60 84 84 .. . .. . 5 to 9 year•------------------------------ ... 1 ... ... 14 6 ... ... ... . .. ... ... 1,9 52 33 1,2 .. . .. . 10 to 14 years. ___ ----·_-·- --- ____________ ... ... ... ... 11. lO ... ... 1 .. . ... .. . 25 35 38 36 ... .. . 16 to 19 year•----··-------- .. ___ --------- l ... . .. ... 15 16 ... ... . .. 1 ... .. . 28 42 33 41 2 2 20 ta 24 years ____________________________ l 2 ... ... 12 9 ... ... ... l .. . . .. 31, 42 28 71 1 l 25 to 29 years ____________________________ ... ... ... ... 13 14 ... .. . ... .. . ... .. . 50 52 50 69 2 l 30 to 34 years. _________ ------- ______ ---·· ... 1 ... . .. 14 12 ... 1 ... ... .. . . .. 37 50 42 54 2 l 35 to 39 yenr•·--·----------··-------·---- ... 3 ... . .. 10 19 ... ... ... ... ... ... 59 55 53 56 . .. .. . 40 to 44 yeara. ___________________________ 2 2 ... 1 15 13 . .. ... ... ... ... . .. 38 40 46 J5 l . .. 45 to 49 years. _________ -·--·. ____ -------_ ... 2 ... .. . 11 12 ... 2 ... .. . 1 .. . 36 1,2 39 I,!, l 1 50 to Myears. ___________________________ 1 1 ... 1 15 9 ... l ... l ... . .. 36 25 J4 29 2 1 55 to 59 years _________ ------ _____ -------_ ... . .. ... ... 8 4 .. . ... ... ... ... .. . 20 27 30 21 3 .. . 60 to 64 years. ______________ ------------- l ... ... . .. 1 3 ... ... ... l ... l3 10 11. 15 1 .. . 65 to 69 years ____________________________ ... ... ... . .. 2 8 ... ... ... ... l . .. lO 10 6 17 ... .. . 70 to 74 yearo __________ --· _________ ------ ... ... . .. ... 1 ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... l 8 4 7 . .. .. . 75 yenrs and over ••.• ----·--------------- ... ... ... .. . 2 3 ... ... ... .. . ... .. . 6 12 ... 7 ... .. .

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 year.sold aad ove.r ________ I~ l,806 1,526 l,?35 3,611 3,898 1,631 2,033 1,807 2,150 1,606 2,038 1,550 1,708 1,689 1,885 1,874 2,oBt. r---~~~i.;d~:: :: : : :::::: :::::::::: :::::: ::: : 272 373 256 311 640 622 323 447 332 418 339 442 294 263 391 319 466 492 1,201 1,205 1,209 1,212 2,806 2,827 1,200 1,200 1,378 1,384 1,138 1,147 1,175 l,194 1,183 1,223 1,201 1,177 Widowed or divorced·-------------------- 49 228 61 212 165 449 108 386 97 348 129 449 81 251 115 31,3 207 415

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persoo.s 14 years old aod over __ ... --.~ 1,806 1,526 1,735 3,611 3,898 1,631,.. 2,033 1,807 2,150 1,606 2,038 1,550 1,?08 1,689 1,885 1,874 2,084 Labor force .... _______________ ------------ 1,285 422 1,268 402 3,090 1,043 1,368 688 1,507 618 l,350 757 1,2?9 491 1,382 617 1,599 948 Civilian labor force _____________________ 1,284 1,22 1,267 402 3,081 1,041 1,367 687 1,505 618 1,347 756 1,277 491 1,380 617 1,589 948 Employed._----------------· ________ 1,258 419 1,249 395 2,972 1,004 1,312 659 l,468 609 1,289 726 1,138 443 1,208 539 1,445 893 Private wage and solnry workers _____ 891 305 832 265 2,354 824 1,044 1,88 1,133 471 1,049 571 971 396 1,048 468 1,252 803 Government workers ________ -------_ 1,3 82 74 91 164 121 84 134 91 103 79 111 76 33 62 47 72 63 Self-employed workers ___ ----------_ 324 31 341 32 454 48 183 29 243 29 161 43 91 13 98 24 121 21 Unpaid frunily workers. _____________ ... 1 2 7 ... 11 l 8 l 6 1 ... l ... .. . .. . 6 Not gl~bb~0fo~~~:::::::::::::::: :::::::: 26 3 18 7 109 37 55 28 37 9 58 JO 139 48 172 78 144 55 237 l, 384 258 1,333 521 2,855 263 1,345 300 1,532 256 1,281 271 1,217 307 1,268 275 1,136

Employed _____ ------ __________ • ____ 1,258 419 1,249 395 2,972 1,004 1,312 659 l,468 609 1,289 726 1,138 443 1,208 539 1,445 893 Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ 318 134 321 100 446 143 275 162 256 125 202 134 57 33 69 29 167 181 Man.agers, officials, and props., incl. farm ____ 515 28 427 26 501 35 256 35 283 24 169 31 92 11 96 28 150 33 Clerical and kindred workers _______________ 63 127 93 171 237 391 125 268 138 261 140 300 77 100 75 142 134 277 Sale.'! workers._----------~--------------- 166 29 131 32 351 136 208 71 209 83 179 77 84 45 85 46 177 105 CrafUimen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 88 3 117 1 563 13 199 6 249 10 221 9 19!! 8 234 7 260 13 Operatives ond kindred workers ____________ 52 11 104 16 614 127 187 1.~ 234 48 255 71 -'t07 90 398 110 406 :a Private household workers •••. ____ ---·----- 2 37 ... 22 3 50 2 33 . .. 18 1 13 3 58 . .. 65 2 22 Service workers, except private household •.. 23 32 35 24 148 91 38 33 62 36 71 79 125 82 125 100 91 127 Laborers, except mine----------------· ___ 22 2 13 1 85 6 16 2 30 l 42 3 80 3 118 6 50 6 Occupation not reported ••••. ___ .•. -------- 9 16 8 2 24 12 6 4 7 3 9 9 15 13 8 6 8 8

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 17 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Adjacent area. 'f:"act G-1 TrncL G-2 'l'ract G-3 Tract G-4 Tract G-5 Tract G-6

Subject Tract DC-1 Tract. BC-2 Tract BC-3

-Male Female Male Female Male Female Mnle Female Male ,_ Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

AGB All classes _______ ----- ------- ---I~ l,;!03 2,1~3/t 2,80? 1,801 2,380 2,316 2,331 3,63.5 3,810 2,595 2,827 3,972 3,866 2,363 2,1 .. 10 3,573 3,500

Undor 5 years ____ --- _______________ -- --- 116 122 251 .. ?43 1?9 191, 279 242 408 348 256 2?1 4G6 431 311 264 546 491 Under 1 year _________ ---- ------------ 23 16 1,0 1,1 3? 38 70 4? 97 68 50 1,4 96 95 ~9 1,6 117 91 1t-04years ______________ --- ----·- 93 106 211.. 202 142 l.5G 209 19.5 311 280 206 22? 3W 336 252 218 429 400 5 to 9 yenrs ....• -- -------------- ----- 97 113 211, 216 118 llt6 172 162 251 259 186 198 279 253 196 188 382 351 5 years __ -------- -----·-- ---- - - --- 18 26 t,J "'~ 18 25 42 24 62 60 37 1.3 63 39 37 46 78 83 6 yea.rs _____ --------------- --- ----- 18 24 1,1 48 34 30 36 45 52 53 40 33 54 G7 36 45 70 72 7 to 9years ______ ------·-----·- ---· 61 63 130 l21i 66 91 91, 93 137 146 109 122 162 lit? 123 97 231, 196 10 to H ye11r!1. ______ --·-----·- --- ------ 94 78 143 152 81, 103 lJ/t 143 175 193 152 151 257 195 159 155 290 277 IO to 13year•-------------- --- --- 82 59 1;20 1.27 78 81, 115 109 141 158 119 121 205 148 131 124 235 230 14 years ___________ -- ----- ---· --- -- 12 19 23 25 (, 19 19 31, JI, 35 33 30 52 47 28 31 55 1,7 15t-010 years ____________ - - -~ - - 58 57 110 136 81 10') 146 161 212 215 167 160 198 245 126 138 204 231 15 ycnrs _____________

------· ---·-- -- 16 13 24 J(i lJ 22 27 2S 54 35 32 23 1,1 50 27 33 37 52 16 and 17 years __ ---- --- -------- -- 22 23 39 52 33 37 68 59 ?l 86 6/t 58 83 76 61 51 83 94 18and19 years __________ ------· ··- 20 21 It? 1,8 35 50 51 ?4 87 94 '11 79 74 119 38 54 84 85 20 to 24 years. ____ - ___________ ------ 31 .'il1 109 ltiG lD 151 199 205 247 306 192 209 320 375 146 185 235 326 25 to 29 years. ___ - - __ - - - - - - - ---------- 50 '18 151 lbt.i l/,5 11.l;~ 221 244 322 331 197 244 lt02 407 209 224 323 338 30 to 34 years _________ ---· --------- 76 <)3 172 197 12'7 l(.11. 173 208 259 316 194 21.4 326 317 180 199 319 324 35 to 39 years __________ ------- --- -- 102 105 158 250 126 158 1'7'.i 180 226 272 178 183 280 282 179 178 262 249 40 to 4-1 years ____ .... - - - - -' -- ------ 93 126 ~26 21t2 125 183 124 149 238 255 176 200 259 223 155 179 207 221 45 to 49 years ________ ¥. ------ -- ------ 92 113 216 239 129 169 149 145 231 237 189 220 201 212 175 165 204 175 &O to 54 years. ___ --------- ----·- ---- 106 90 220 231 126 1'13 14'.i uo 265 286 208 237 209 188 157 153 178 148 55 to 59 years ____________ - - ---·-- ------ 80 72 1?3 193 137 204 1.52 llC> 2(i/r 251 208 178 206 193 124 113 145 138 60 to 64 years ______ . - ___ ---- ---- ----- 46 39 11.5 11.8 12't 133 88 ?Ci 206 194 128 131 235 197 100 92 135 100 65 to 69 years. -------- -- -- - - -- ~ 22 2& 6Ci 87 <JO 111. 83 71, 166 156 87 81 158 160 62 66 74 57 70 to 74 y"urs _____ - - - - - --··--- 17 16 36 61, 44 93 43 40 81 91 43 51 95 92 46 50 33 40 75 to 81 yeam _____ -- ___ . ----- ----- -- 13 1'1 35 M 1,7 94 29 49 75 91 29 62 70 80 34 51 35 31 85 years and over. ---· -- --- ·- 1 I, 6 13 6 13 I, 7 9 9 5 7 11 16 4 10 1 3 21 yen.rs nnd aver ____ ---- -- 722 820 1,697 2,037 1,323 1,804 1,5.52 1,594 2,551 2,747 1,800 2,005 2, '719 2,681 1,551 1,639 2,119 2,093

White ____ ---- -- "---- -- -------- _ 1 1 08G ~ 2,1,23 2,7(.,t. 1, 7'J8 2,371 1,215 1,300 3,540 Jt709 2,574 2,797 3,832 3,737 2,358 2,408 J,119 J,052 Under U yeurR --------- ---- -- 116 122 254 21.3 179 193 13? 126 395 337 253 2f•8 446 411 311 264 473 426 5 to 9 yeo.rs .. __ ------- ... ·--· ---· 9'1 113 21/t 216 118 146 75 ?8 21t3 247 186 1% 264 2l'12 196 168 303 296 10 to 14 ye•'"--------- -------- 91, 78 11+1 151 84 103 67 79 171 186 152 11+9 2'tl 187 158 155 245 225 15 to rn year.; -------- --- -- 58 57 110 13J Bl 109 61 88 206 206 166 158 193 21,1 126 138 172 187 ~Oto 24 years _____ ----- -- --·-- ---- -- JD 50 109 158 112 151 106 116 242 295 189 207 311 363 146 185 203 2?7 25 to 29 year< _______ --- ----·- ---- --- 50 76 11.9 161 V.5 180 119 126 306 321 195 243 394 400 208 224 295 309 30 t-0 34 years _________ -----· _____ --- --- 75 92 172 1911 127 160 69 105 253 308 194 21,3 314 302 179 199 286 295 35 to 39 years _____________ -- - -- - -- ------- 101 100 158 243 121+ 158 86 84 219 261+ 17? 181 272 272 179 178 241 221 40 to 44 years ___________ -------------- 91 124 226 238 12:i 182 54 '17 232 21,7 175 200 248 217 154 179 191 207 451,o 49 years _________________________ 91 llO 212 231, 129 16'/ 71, 74 221 233 18'7 219 194 203 175 165 180 151 50 to 54year•--------- ---- ------------- 106 86 218 228 126 172 81 71t 262 281 207 233 203 182 1.56 152 153 127 55 to 59 year•--·--·---------- ---------- ?9 69 172 192 137 204 85 78 261 250 206 175 200 18'/ 124 112 128 123 60 to 64 years __ • ____________ ------------- lt!i 38 11,5 145 124 133 65 57 204 193 127 128 224 191t 100 92 121 91 65 to 69 years _____ - - _ ----- ----··-------- 22 26 66 87 90 113 57 Gl 162 152 84 79 155 153 62 66 64 53 70 to 74 years ____ ------ _____ -----··------- 17 16 36 64 1,4 93 35 31 80 89 42 51 94 90 46 50 32 33 75 years and over. -- ___ --- -- - - - ---- - - - --- 11. 21 41 Tl 53 107 21, 46 83 100 34 67 79 93 36 61. 32 31

Nonwhite _ --- .. _________ -------··--- 8 23 11 43 3 9 1,101 1,031 95 101 21 30 140 129 5 2 45o\ 1,1,3 ,_ ---,_ Under .0 yen.rs _____ . __________ ----------- ... ... ... . .. ... 1 1't2 llti 13 11 3 3 20 20 ... . .. 73 65 5 to 9 years __________ ------- -------- ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 9'1 84 8 12 ... 2 15 11 ... . .. 79 55 10to14 year•----------------- -- -- ... ... 2 l ... ... 67 61, 4 7 ... 2 16 B l ... 45 52 15 to I 0 years. ____ .. ___________ - _ - . - - - - - - _ ... ... ... 3 ... ... 85 73 6 9 l 2 5 4 ... ... 32 44 20 to 2·1 years ______ .. ______________ --·---_ 1 I, ... 8 l ... 9J 89 5 11 3 2 9 12 ... ... 32 49 26 t-0 29 years ____________________________ ... 2 2 5 ... 2 102 118 16 10 2 1 8 7 1 ... 28 29 30 to 34 years_. __ .. __________ ._ - _ - - - - - - - - _ l 1 ". 3 ... l 84 103 6 B ... l 12 15 1 ... 33 29 35 t-0 30 years ____________ ·---· ------- l 5 . " 7 2 ... 89 96 7 8 l 2 B 10 ... .. . 21 28 40 to •lit ycnn-1. _______________________ 2 2 ... 4 ... l 70 '72 6 a l ... 11 6 l ... 16 14

45 to 49 year•---·-- -- -- -------- l 3 I, 5 ... 2 75 71 10 4 2 l 7 9 ... . .. 24 24 50 ta 5·1years ________ ·--------------- --- ... 2 2 3 ... l 64 56 3 5 1 4 6 6 l l 25 21 65 to 59 years ....•. -------------·- --- l 3 l l ... . .. 67 38 3 1 2 3 6 6 ... 1 17 15 60 t-0 64 yenrs ______ ---- ----- --- l l ... 3 ... . .. 23 19 2 1 l 3 11 3 ... ... 14 9 65 to 09 years ________ . -- --··--- ---- ---- ... . .. ... ... .. . l 26 13 4 4 3 2 3 7 ... ... 10 4 70 to 74 years. ___ ------ ·--- ----- ... ... ... ... . .. ... a 9 1 2 l ... 1 2 ... ... l 7 75 years and over ____ -- --- -- -- ----- ... ... ... ... ... . .. 9 10 l ... . .. 2 2 3 ... ... 4 3

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 yea.rs old a.nd over ____ --- 799 909 1,846 2,221 l,426 ~ ~ 1,818 2,8J5 3,045 2,034 2,237 J,022 3,034 1,725 1,834 2,lilO 2,428 ,_ ,_ Single ________________________________ 119 145 313 .:'101 25? '·66 437 338 595 562 424 373 669 545 326 289 453 365 -··-

670 1,437 i,1,94 1,074 1,086 1,157 l,158 2,DS6 2,016 1,518 1,580 2,067 2,015 1,299 1,297 1,832 1,832 lvlnrrfod _____ ------- _____________________ 059 Widowed or divorced _____ --------- __ --·-- 21 94 96 326 95 404 156 322 201. 1,67 92 284 286 1,74 100 248 125 231

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over .. __ ---- - 799 909 1,846 2,221 1,426 1,956 1, 750 1,818 2,835 3,045 2,034 2,237 3,022 :3,034 1,72.5 1,834 2,1,10 2,1,2s Labor force _____ . ______________________ ._ 687 166 1,571 545 1,196 709 1,433 624 2,235 944 1,704 644 2,541 99/t 1,466 536 2,012 566

CiYilian labor force ____________ ._. __ 685 164 1,568 545 1,192 709 1,431 624 2,232 944 1,703 64'· 2,538 993 1,462 535 2,008 566 Employed •. ----- _____________ - ___ :- : 675 162 1J54'7 531 1,150 673 1,221 555 2,147 913 1,601 616 2,362 917 l,J.58 503 1,832 511

Private wngc and salary workers _____ 455 120 1,10(1 369 910 528 1,055 499 1,773 756 1,311 530 2,085 781 1,185 424 1,645 454 Government workers ________ . _______ 31 27 60 107 55 102 72 38 146 105 131 63 102 81 64 49 58 32 Sel!-empluyed workers ____ -·------ 189 15 380 53 185 39 92 17 224 ltlt 157 20 173 '·B 109 27 128 19 Unpnid family workers _____________ : ... 1 2 ... 4 2 1 4 8 2 3 2 7 ... 3 l 6 ...

Unemployed _________ ------- --- 10 2 21 14 1,2 36 210 69 85 31 102 28 176 76 104 32 1?6 55 ---317 1,194 600 2,101 330 l,59.3 481 2,040 259 1,298 398 1,862 Not in labor force. ___________ . ___ . ___ --- 112 71t3 275 1,676 230 i,21,7

Employed ______ ---- ____________ --- 675 162 1,547 531 1,150 673 1,221 555 2,147 913 1,601 616 2,362 917 1,358 503 1,832 511

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ 179 42 402 136 294 169 49 29 229 121 148 75 207 98 160 72 163 46 Ma.nngcrs, officifl.ls, and props. 1 incl. farm ____ 290 8 505 39 253 1,6 73 8 264 40 166 18 141 43 122 27 1'16 17 Clerical and kindred workers. ______ . _______ 18 41 77 146 97 254 63 95 181 341 155 271 181 279 117 156 119 129 Sales workers __ --- ---- ____ ----- ______ . ___ 72 10 256 l,2 179 64 51 1,2 216 97 120 78 116 112 77 1,3 55 44 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers._. 58 2 153 9 133 7 220 11 431 14 401 B 602 12 358 7 452 5 Operatives and kindred workers ... _________ 26 6 83 18 125 33 412 109 524 156 454 87 726 174 397 12/t 559 136 Private household workers ___________ . ____ l 1,1 a 95 2 40 4 127 ... 24 ... 16 2 33 ... 6 ... 26 Service workers1 except private household. __ 10 10 26 24 33 1,9 166 114 1110 104 100 58 184 143 60 59 90 59 Lo.borers

1 except mine. ___________ ·---- ____ 19 1 25 l 17 2 167 4 130 4 48 ... 183 18 64 6 21.0 29

Occupation not reported __________ . ________ 2 l 12 21 17 9 16 16 32 12 9 5 20 5 3 3 8 20

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Subject

AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA

Table 3 . ..,....CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950 !Asterisk (•) denotes statistios based on 20-percent BaJDple. Median not shown where base is leas than lOOJ

Akron city

Tract A-1

Tract A-2

Tr a.ct A-3

Tract A-4

Tract A-5

Tract A-6

Tract A-7

Tract A-8

Tra.ct A-9

19

Tr11.ct B-1

Alldwellingunlu _________________________ ---:8::2"-'::86::3-Jt ___ l.:.'':31::5+--'l:..<'":3::99+----=.9.::81=+---l"'':..:6..::7?.:.+--..::l:.<'.::26::.7+--.::l!..:,2::.:7..::3+-_......:l:;.i,.::2.::484---.::lz.:,8::;0:::5+---'l!:!,e!89.:::5::+-_ _:loi,c:5~6.!_7 Owner occupied________________________________ 51,921 379 1,59 280 671 547 1,67 561 958 818 1,066

Nonwhitoowners _____________________________ 2,611 235 l M 4 166 159 16 277 10 2 Renteroooupied---··-----·---·----------------· 29,177 900 867 680 971 687 758 627 805 1 , 00~ 476 Nonwhite renters ______ ,,______________________ 2,704 701 l 61 l 113 238 14 206 9 1 Vncnnt nonsensonnl oot dilapidated, for rent or enlc. 935 26 44 11, 15 17 25 20 26 4a 11 Othervaeantandnonrcsident._. _____ , ____ ------ 830 10 29 7 20 16 23 20 16 20 14

TYPE OP STRUCTIJRE

1 dwelling unit, detached (includes trailers) _______ _ 1 dwelling unit, attached _______________________ _ I and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached _____ ---------2 dwelling unit, other_. _______ . _____ . __________ _ 3 nnd4 dwelling uniL-------------------·-·---· 5 dwelling unit or more _______________________ _

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACIL!TIES

Number reporting ___________ ---------------No private bath or dilapidated_ ------·----------No running water or dilapidated ________________ _

*YEAR DU!Ll' Number i·eporting __________________ --------

1940 or later. ________________________________ _ 1930 to 1039 ______________ - --- __________ • _____ _

1920 to 1929.-------··--------··-·-------·-----1910 ar earlier-------------·--··-·-·---··-··---

AU oooupied dwelling units ______________ _

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT

1 person ___ ... _____ ------ . -----------------· 2 persona._ - . - -- - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - .. - - -- -- - - -3 pe:rsons •. ----- ____ ------ ______ ---- -------- __ . 4 persons •• ____________________ - --- - -- __ - _ ----. 5 and 6 person•---------------------------·--·· 7 persons or more ____________________________ . __

:rviedian number or persons ______ -- - - - - -- - - - . --- - -

PERSONS PER ROOM

Number reporting.---------------------· 1.01 or more __ .-·--·---------------··-·---

• HEATING PUilL

Number reporting hcliting equipment---------·

Central heating ____ . __ ---- ______ ---------------Coal.-----------------·----·----------------Utility or bottled gns-------------------------Liquid fuel ________________ -------·----------Other fuel ____ . ______________ ----- ___ --------Not reported··-·-_ .•. _______ . ___ • ____ ------ __

Nonmmtral henting ••. --------------------------Coal----------------------·-----·-----------Utility or bottled ga,, ______________ ---- ·- -----Liquid fuel_ _____ ---------------------· -----Other fueL _ ----. ____________________ -------· Not reported·-· __ .. ___ ._. _________ ----·------

Not heated---------------. __ ------------------

* RJJPRIGERATION EQUIPMENT

Namber reporting .. ___ . ___ -------- ---------MechRnical. __ -· _. ______________ --·----- -------loo ________ -------------··-----·--------------Other or none .•. _ .. __ . __________ ----- _________ _

•TELEVISION

Number reporting •• ________ ----- __ ---------With television _____ .------ -- • ___________ ------.

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

52, 084 620

l, 360 12, 806

9,223 6,770

81, 319 12,99/t

2,430

Ol,lt60 10, 815 6,515

26,780 37, 350

6, 188 23, 948 19,603 15, '721. 12, 321

J, 31't

3.0

80,200 6, 359

80,21,5

69,070 25, ?OD 41, 455

700 910 305

n, oso 3,265 6,61.5

785 365

20 125

BO, 165 74,070 4,705 l, 390

467 18 10

190 147 lt83

l,271t 395 19/t

1,300 70

2.5.5 365 610

l,279

v.1 305 262 198 228 11.5

3.2

1,265 285

1,255

935 31,5 370

5 210

5 320 110 165 30 10

5

1,2.50 845 355 50

1,21,5 125

326 2

72 266 350 383

1,375 511

37

1,395

5 180

1,210

1,326

219 463 277 191 11.2

34

2. 5

1,318 131,

1,310

1,160 625 495

25 10

5 145

25 120

1,315 1,175

105 35

1,35.5 205

257 rn 90

180 232 204

961 333 1,6

97:5

960

179 331 195 102 111

1,2

2.4

965

S55 445 375

5 25 5

110 1,0 70

910 ?65 110

35

537 9

82 386 1,25 238

1,642 518

27

1,650

10 115

1,525

1,642

236 585 373 237 180

31 2.5

1,640

l, 5UO 815 71.S

10

5 55 10 1,0

5

l,6!10 1,490

120 JO

1,625 250

.569 24 39

288 254 93

1,200 312 95

1,215

115 l 100

1,234

136 :Yt5 259 203 185 106 3.0

1,224 161

1,250

1,075 765 265

10 35

175 5

170

1,220 1,020

150 50

1,210 125

444 63 1,6

324 224 172

1,255

75 l 180

1,225

177 309 265 195 175 104 3.0

1,217 235

1,210

980 620 350 10

230 125 105

1,205 780 380

45

1,225 130

530 4

18 390 188 118

1,242 304

1,0

1,230

5 235 990

1,208

131. 394 279 191 176

34 2.B

1,199 102

1,220

1,205 550 6115

10

15

15

1,185 1,075

110

1,220 245

998 10 40

334 296 127

1,759 353 87

1,725 175

40 450

l 060

1,763

97 424 381 364 341 156 3.4

1,728 315

1,730

1,395 850 525

5 10

5 330

35 270

20 5

1,705 1,390

265 50

1,775 225

768 22 19

566 350 170

1,872 589 92

1,820 5

10 150

1 655

1,827

177 592 431 310 238 79

2.8

1,821 183

1,815

1,715 960 745

5 5

100 15 85

1,840 1,580

195 65

1,875 290

1,030 l

16 284 144

92

1,547 250 43

1,565 160 185 545 675

1,542

108 483 350 295 237

69 3.0

1,518 124

1,515

1,270 470 760

30 10

240 25

150 65

1,490 1,415

1,0 35

1,460 375

Renter occupiedi and VllCanc nonseasonal not di-lapidared unics, for rent-Number reponlng __ 1 __ ~27!J..!8!'.!4/.!!.•--Jl.--....08~8~6+---...!8!..!7.!:.2+---...!6:!:44~---9'-'3"'8'+---'6"'6"'6+----'-?4:"6;+---'6"'0".:Bt---~7?":9::-t" ___ 9~88::'t ___ 44_9

Less than $10..________________________________ 183 50 4 4 5~ 1f~ 3; 7~ 4~

i~rn m::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t~~ ~~i ~~~ ~~~ ~~ m m m m i~! $40 to $49------------------------------------- 5,918 2 100 81 139 37 39 68 43 99 ~o to $59-----··-··------··------------------- 3,042 41 59 40 98 24 23 36 28 46

$7~ ~~~ii::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i;g~~ ~ 12 2 26 62 ~ 15 5 ; $100ormore___________________________________ 323 1 4 3 4 ' Median rent_ __________________________ dollars._ 37.81 29.53 39,17 37.10 42,02 31.44 27.70 36.76 JJ.90 35.64

VALUE OF ONE-DWELLING-UNIT Sl'RUCTURI!S

9 48

126 133

84 34 13

2

42.62

Owner occupiedi 1 and vacant nonseasonal not di· 42 790 275 228 149 371 369 315

.JB.5 730 50

7 801 Less t~:~i~;',~~;~'.~: ~~~ ~~~~~-~~r-~~~~~"~::: 1---"'"-117:Z11!L..Jl---£2"-8l---~:!:.-1----''==3+----=-c:;2+---'"'*3r---"'4;';1't---~"'1';~t---~~w~--~~1~~I--~~~~ ~:ggg :~ ~t~~L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~;g~~ 1~; l~~ ~~ J 2~~ ii! l~~ J~ 2~~ 2~~ ~5,000 to $~,4~9-------------------------------- g1~~~ 21 59 27 117 44 19 114 155 156 329 $io58&ito $$1~899 ------------------------------ 9; 845 2 22 19 69 8 3 23 12 44 na $16:000 ~~m0;0 __ :::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1,,2?8 l 3 3 15 2 2 4 l 6 9 Median value _________________________ dollars.- 8,518 4,983 6,845 6,589 71 781 5,967 4,996 6,779 6,234 6,951 7,872

1 Restricted to !-dwelling-unit properties.

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20 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3 . ..-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con [Asteriak (+) denotes statistics based on 20-percent sample. MedilLll not ahown where base ill leas than 100]

Subjeot

TYPE OP STRUc:TUlUl

1 dwelling unit, detaol1ed (inoludea trailers)-------­! dwelling unit, !lttached------------------------1 and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached _____________ _ 2 dwelling unit, other---------------------------8 aod 4 dwelling unit---------------------------5 dwc\1ing unit or mor•-------------------------

CONDlTION AND PLUMlllNG PACILITIES

Number reporting.-------------------------Na private bnth or dilapidated __________________ _ Na running water or dilapidated ____ -------------

•YEAR BU!tT

Tra.ot B-2

1,640 12 20

326 107 115

2,184 175

51

Tract B-J

l,'24 3 3

138 42 19

1,690 135

42

Tract B-4

561 1

12 278 209 167

1,216 234

21

T1•nct B-5

480 12 14

368 :3!1-8 281

1,485 515 39

'Tract B-6

1,001 2 8

298 185 68

1,.529 181

4

T:ract n-7

1,264 2 2

64 14

'l"rac.t B-8

939

8 62 ll 12

99? 57 12

Tract 0-J.

693 3

12 288 320 75

1,378 379

16

Tl'aot G-2

?99 l 5

268 213

85

1,349 287

5

Tra.et C-3

1,186 3

98 llO 422

1,79? 130

2?

Tract C-4

905 27 36

294 249 149

lJ 641+ 4()1,

33

Tract G-5

1,283 190

166 BO 33

l, 710 178 31

1910~~'h,~~ ~~~~~~i_n_1::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2,~~~ 1, 7~g 1,225 l,4~g l, 5~g l,~6; 1, ~~~ 1,405 l,37; i; g;~ 1, 7~g 1, ~;~ 1930 to 1930 ...... ------------------------------ lSO 225 5 5 40 150 145 15 45 250 1.5 230 1920to1020___________________________________ 1,130 a1,o 335 3Bs 625 570 no 325 no 450 1,35 ?90

1919orcacl~r--------------------------i~~~~8~0;5~~~~2=2='~~~~88='~~~1~,=®=0~~~~8=00~~~=2=5~0~~~-7~0~~~1~,=06=5~~~~6=15~~~~7~5~~~lb'l~7~0~~~~l~BS

All occupied dwelling units----------------NUMBER Op P!lRSONS IN DWl!LLING tmlT

1 person ____ ------ -- -- --- - --------- - ---- ..... ---2 persons------------------------------------- -3 persons _________ - --- ---- - ------- ____________ _ 4 persons ________ ._-----_._--------------- ____ _ 5 IL!ld 6 persona _______________________________ _

7 persons or more----------------------- .. ·-----Median number a[ persons ____________ -----------

PERSONS PBR ROOM

Number reporting_---------------------- __ _ 1.01 or mar•-----------------------------------

• HRATING l'1ll!I.

2,20l.

122 558 539 464 415 103

3.3

2,193 lGa

1,700

51 433 430 406 287

93

3.4

l,6B8 141

123 372 279 192 177

48 2.9

1, 185 78

1,449

197 468 JV, 220 197

53

2.7

1,438 140

1,54;:?

96 532 408 2'/li-188 44

2.9

1,51? 58

47 '-oo 327 297 210

39 3.2

1,297 81

1,023

28 301 252 256 156

30

3.2

985 52

151 443 339 232 150

41

2.7

1,351 81

1,358

84 469 365 212 186

41

2.8

1,347 65

1,776

52 370 508 494 304

48

3.4

l,no 141

1,638

124 lt27 339 313 321 114

3.3

1,630 209

83 350 406 425 31'4 114 3.5

1,709 237

fol umber repordag heating equipment.------_ -- I ---"'2 'c:2:.:0.;..5 +---1''-7'-'0-'0+---l"-, ;::200:.::-i---'l-"-,_41;.:;0+-___::l 'c:.5;::00:..i-_ ___::1.c:, 3:.:3:::5+-_;:1,!..:0::3;:0-1--;:l.c:, 3:.:6:::5-1---...:l:;,.,:::36:::5+---.::cl 'L7'..::6:::.5+.-_.::li..:6:;1:::0+.----""1 "-7=3 5 Central heating________________________________ 2,035 1,470 1,015 J.,235 890 1

1020 515 1,330 8?5 1,140 1,230 1,310

ConL--------------------------------------- 695 585 485 680 345 320 175 515 1,95 340 840 475 Utility or bottled gas_________________________ 1,295 865 525 545 530 590 295 805 3?0 ?75 380 755

5li~df~~\1_-_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~g ig 10 ~; ~g 10 i~ ; i~ Not reported_________________________________ 10 5 10 35

Noncentral heating----------------------------- 160 230 185 l?O 610 315 505 30 485 620 375 425 Coal---------------------------------------- 50 40 40 70 20 80 5 25 525 10 110 Utility or bottled gas------------------------- 145 130 145 120 510 230 370 20 450 55 345 l<!O

~ti~~df~~\'~~===:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 10 50 ~ ig 6g i~ 5 ~ 20 20 l.9~ Not reported __________ ----------------------- 5 20

Not heated------------------------------------ 10 5 10 5

• Rl!l'Rl<U!RATION EQUIPMENT

Mec~nic~i~~~~~~i~!::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ice_ --- _ •• --- __ -- -- -- ---_ ------- --- ---- ___ --- _ Other or none _____ -----------------------------

• Tl!Ll!VISION

Witb~J::~~io;:':.'_~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: CONTRACT MONTHLY Rl!NT

2Jl75 2,090

80 5

2,155 550

1,660 1,545

90 25

1,655 375

1,175 1,125

40 10

1,145 215

l,4't0 1,285

130 25

1,420 190

1,545 1,505

15 25

1,535 300

1,230 1,205

10 15

1,260 395

1,020 310

1,365 1,290

45 30

1,330 225

1,345 1,245

65 35

1,355 285

l, 780 l, 615

130 35

1,705 435

1,650 1,360

230 60

1,615 245

1,655 i,1~15

200 40

1,710 295

Renter occupied; and vacant non.susonal not d:la

lapldate<! units, for rent-Number reportiog __ 1 ___ ..::_5;::38.:.+--___::2;:.65'-+---'5-=3:::9-l---__.:B_::?_;_7-1---4.:.:0:.:1-1----....:.:91=-l-----=86:..i---.:.:5..:5;:1-1-__ 4:::3:::2+--..:6:::;22:..j.. __ ..,:?;:16::.+---'-70=6 Lesa than $10__________________________________ 2 2 l. 3 3 l.

$10 to $19-----------------------------·------- 21 20 8 34. 10 3 2 10 13 4 ?O 15 $20 to $29-.___________________________________ 75 42 97 174 59 10 9 84 91 22 211 60 $30 to $39-----------------·---------·--------- 155 115 146 292 106 J.7 29 192 l-2? 526 213 51.9 $40 to $49_____________________________________ 144 35 176 224 112 19 20 162 106 32 141 53 $50 to $59_____________________________________ 84 22 54 67 50 11 12 49 63 19 55 27 $fi(l to $74------------------------------------- 46 23 46 58 47 22 13 52 30 10 16 11. $75 to $99_____________________________________ l2 6 8 5 15 8 1 9 1 9 7 2 $100 or more---------------------------·------- l 2 1 1 1

1 Median rent_ __________________________ dollars__ 40,75 35.46 40.55 37.33 41.69 39.06 38.32

32,97 34.92 34.47 VALUE OF ONl!-DWEL!.JNG.UNIT STRUCTllJtBS

Owner occupied;1 and vacant aOn!lea!lonal not di·

lapidated w>lu, for sale-;-Number reportlng ___ [ ___ ::;l,c:4.:;10;:.+--l::;•c::3:;:D:;-8+----'44.:::.::9+---::;34::5+---=88:::5::.+--=l!..:' 1:;4:;0-1--__:8::3:::4-1---5::;7'..:'.54---~6:'.:95~--=-l,,c0~3:::l-1-----!6~9:!.4-!---.!8~6~l. ~oo\\'.:," N,9r:_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ ;; 16 l~ ~ ~; ; 5 4 12 16 26 $4,000 to $4,990________________________________ 56 53 30 22 14 26 18 ~ 2~ ;i l'.;; ~~ $.5,000 to $7,409________________________________ 517 431 234 180 140 221 299 275 291 262 404 41. 7 $7,500 to $9,999________________________________ 540 514 135 96 445 512 394 203 308 363 80 239

m:~ :::~1:;2~~==::::::::::::::::::==:::::::: 2~! 2i~ 3~ 2~ 2~~ 3g~ 11~ 5~ 5~ 3~~ ~ 4~ Median value __________________________ dollars__ 7,830 7,970 6

1878 6,735 9,029 8,763 8,046 7,164 7,64J. 8,728 5,878 6,0.Q;?

' Restricted to I-dwelling-unit properties.

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 21 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACT'S: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-pcrcent sample. Modian not shown where bwm is leas thn.n 100]

Subject Tract

C-6 Trnct

C-? Tract

C-8 Traut D-l

Tract D-2

Tract. D-3

Tract D-4

Tract Tl'act Tract Tract Tract D-5 D-6 D-7 D-8 E-1

~ldwcllf~uni~------------------------·i-~~1~,2=2~3~~~2~,=~~1~~-1~,~0=~~~~1~,2~4~0~~~12,=n=2~~~1,~0=5~0~~~1~,~1~~~~~~~~9~~~1L,8~4~7~~~~c8~9~8~~~1L,~~~4~~~29~5~1 Owner ocm1pietl ____________ --·----- ·----· ------ 738 1,863 321 713 854 485 621 735 1,276 1,588 1,283 757

Nonwhite owners ... ------------··-- .. ·--------- l 31 3 21~9 20 2 85 Renteroccupicd_______________________________ 454 290 690 493 1.45 51.8 470 231 555 293 98 172

Nonwhite rontcrs ....... - ...... ----- .. __ l 24 224 18 74 Varnnt nonseasonal not dilnpidnted, for rent or sale. 1

1:1• 13 10 22 7 9 14 l 5 4 5

Othcrvncautnndnonr<'i:lidenL ... ____ ·--- ------ 35 4 12 6 a 9 12 11 19 17

TYPE OF STituCTURB

l dwclli11g unit, detached (includes trailers) __ _ I dwelling unit, nttached_.. -------·-···· ___ _ l rmd 2 dwolling unit, scmidetuche<L--. _ 2 dwelling unit, other_ _____ ...... _____ .. ____ .. _ 3and4 dn•cllingunit. ----- ____ _ 5dwl,Jling unit ormoro __________ ., ____________ _

CONOJTION ANO PLUMDING PACILITJBS

Number reporting ___________ . --- __ . -------. No private bnth or dilapidated •. ------------. ___ No running wntm or dilapidntecL

*YEAR BUILT

Number reporting ______ _ 10-10 or Inter .. ____ .. _ 1030 to 1930 _____ _ 1020to 192!L. _____ _ 1019 or ea.rliel·-------

All occupied dwelling units._-------·_ ...

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT

I pcn;on __ _ 2pcrsons __ __ _ 3 p-ersons _______ .. 4 personR- ______________ _ 5nnd 6 pm·sons ____________ _ 7 persons or more··-----··-

Median number of persons _____ _

PilHSONS PER ROOM

N urnber reporting_." - -1.01 or more __ ·-------------

•HEATING FUEL

Number r.epordng heating equi pmcnt. ______ ..

Contrnl heating ___ ----------···-·-···------·---Coal.------------------- .. __ .............. . Utility or hottled gas _______________ ....... . Liquid fueL _________ _ Other fuel. .............. -·-· ............ .. Not rrportcd ........ __ .. _ ... ---- --- -- -----· --

Nonccmtral heating __ ... ··--···--- ·--. ConL ___ .. _ .. ___ ...... _ ...... ----- ......... __ _ Utility 01· bottled gns. _ ....... _ ----- --- ---- ... Liquid fuel_ _____ ------· ............... -----Other fuel..-----. ---- ... _ ......... ----------Not reported ...... ____ ... _ .... __ . __ --------- -

Nothcntecl _______________ ...... ------------

• REFRIGilRATION EQUIPMENT

Mec~~ic~Li~ ~~:~~~i~~-= ==::: ~ ~: :: :: ~::: :::: ::::: Ice ______ ...................... -------------Other or none ..... ____ --- . __ . --- .. --· ----- -----

• TELIIVISION

Number reporUng ________ ------------------With television ____ ... ----- __ • - .• - - - - __ -------- -

CONTilACT MONTHLY RENT

'154 6

12 190 1'12

89

l, 199 "2lt7 41

1, 15.5 125 80

5?0 380

1,192

119 370 275 222 159 1,7

2.9

l, 16>

l,130 490 635

35 20 10

1,185 1, 135

30 20

1, 19.5 235

1,985

2, 135 795 3J5 730 27'5

2, 153

95 619 51.6 509 317

67

3.2

2,116 133

2, 160

1, 795 620

1,075 60 35 5

355 BO

215 1,0 20

10

2, 145 2,065

45 35

2,090 1,85

316 13 35 16

459 18/t

1,015 107 47

970 700 155 90 25

1,011

17 163 225 261 29? 48

3.9

1,000 155

1,04.5

360 225 60 70

5 685 605

50 30

1,040 690 140

10

995 200

687 l

55 282 163

52

1,.218 251,

33

1, 195 25 35

305 830

1,200

97 3'15 290 211 180

53

3.0

1,194 91.

1, 195

1,020 510 510

165 20

110 35

10

1,205 1,115

75 15

1,245 195

788 19 14

33it 139

18

1,305

10 21.0

l 055

1,299

90 37? 332 238 199

63

3.0

1,284 76

1,280

1,235 485 730 10

5 5

1.5 35 10

1,315 1,195

100 20

1,265 220

490 10 16

212 190 132

l,033 434 137

1,01~0

20 20 45

955

1,033

108 256 240 163 190 76

3.1

1,019 177

1,00.5

855 525 230

150 40 80 30

1,025 780 225

20

1,045 125

529 12 21

294 179 79

1,104 326

25

1,060

20 475 565

1,091

101 357 298 162 134 39

2.8

1,083 95

1,115

1,055 460 570

20 5

60 10 45

5

11080 950

90 ~

1,090 170

690 l

20 200 47 21

958 151

2

985 20 30

660 275

966

66 294 219 191 163 33

3.1

910

880 280 590

5 5

30 5

20

955 920

20 15

935 160

l,357 2 3

140 102 243

1,921 147

29

1,840 405 205

1,035 195

1,831

68 446 453 440 :.V.9

75

3.4

1,811 160

l 825

1,71+0 520

1,210 10

75 15 25 35

10

1,820 1,710

BO 30

l, 785 450

l, 544 3

15 220

91 25

1,867 165

4

1,.895 305 165

l, 180 21t5

l,881

79 606 496 384 262

54

3.0

1,865 55

l 885

1,865 275

l,'t95 35 60

20 10 10

1,870 1,865

5

1,815 385

1,342 l 4

31, 15 8

1,383 2'/ 12

1,395 760 160 415 60

1,381

41 310 384 344 265 37

3.4

1,373 64

1,340 280

1,045 5 5 5

10 5 5

1,380 1,370

10

1,385 390

805 2

112 26 6

936 173 76

925 225 75

365 260

929

40 261 223 185 171, 46

3.2

924 83

955

860 355 475 30

95 55 10 20 10

920 875

30 15

930 215

Renter occupiedi nnd vncant nonseasonal ooc dl-410 253 685 473

ltl2. 519 459 214 542 275

89 142

Less thl::i:~~e-d_ ~~-h-s~ -f~-r-~~~t~~.~~~-e-r-~e-~~~t~~~~ ~1---..'.'..:~ __ _::_::+---~+--::.:..:+--..:.:::'.3:J----~~:::.~+---.:::.1+--...::::::2+--~=t----="'i:+---~'-~t---:..:.o.. ~~gto ~~~-- ---- · · -- --- ------- --------· 19 11 1~ 1:ii: ~~ 145 ~~ ~~ ~t 34 9 Ji $30 to $3 ---------------------------------·--· 1~~ ~~ 623 129 121 153 150 60 357 12 lo 2s $40 to$ O ... ------ ·-·----------------------- 117 53 37 112 104 113 116 57 51 72 20 Jl $50 to~~&--------------- --------------------- 1,8 39 5 n 49 25 47 24 15 46 14 26

$00 to'$ ------------------------------------- 22 22 2 32 27 9 33 12 19 37 11 11, to 74 ... ______ --------------------------- 4 3 a 7 2 9 16 8

~i8at~r$!~;-~---_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· 6 12 3 2 l 2 4

:Vlcdian rcnt. ___________________________ dollars. 38,56 39.78 31,.72 38,07 37.85 32.38 37.80 38,50 34,35 43.46

VALUE OF ONE·DWliLLING-UNIT STRUCTUIUlS

Owner occupicdj 1 and vncant nonseasonal not di-

42.08

lapidated units. for sale-Number repnrtiog •. · 1---~6~01?_5-1--_ _.!:lL' 7!}_1~9'..)_ __ ~2~84"...J_ __ _:5'.:'.3~6+-__ £;65:!;3~---=J~4:;::3-l---.'.!4~31=+---6"'0:;:4't---"Ll=>6"8+--=14"'0'-"lt---'l"-"'23'-'9t----"6-'-74"--

~f~~~h~n~\~gg!:::: ....... :::::::::::::: :::: ~~ ~i ~~ i! }.~ ~~ 2~ J ~~ t : !~ $'on 1~ $7' · --------------- ---------------- 2ii~ 3~~ 35 2~~ 390 149 226 22a 379 31 47 225 $~' 0° to$ •

100--- -------- - .... "-------- 214 396

82 188 163 20 129 264 529 401 291 179 ,5 o to o,oog ______________ ·---------------- loo 605 66 37 24 2 48 s1 143 863 792 103

$$10,00000 to $14,0QQ_____ ---------------- 9 175 51~. 2 2 l 2 l 7 101 94 24 -15, 0 ormore... -------------Median value _______ _ ...... dollars __ 7,689 9,448 7,084 7,056 6,569 4,958 7,046 7,86? ?,899 11,477 11,632 7,106

1 Restrictcrl to 1-dwcHing-unit properties.

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22 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asteriek {*) denotes etntistics bnsed on 20-percent sample. Medlnn not shown where base is less thnn IODJ

Subject Tract Tract Tr.act 'Tract Trac.t Tract Traot Tract Tract Traot Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract. E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-5 E-7 E-B E-9 F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 F-6 F-7 F-8 F-9

------------------1---1- '----1----1----1---- ____ ,_ ------------1--- ---------.-----All dwelling uni"------------------------- , __ l,~3_1_3_1-_l_, 2_1,_1-J-_i_,_6_l.3-;---9-5_4

1 __ 1_,_3--;0<' __ 1~,6_5_3_ 1 ___ 9_3-;9 ___ 8>_B

1 __ 1_,_3_68,_

1 ___ 1,_3_30 3,068 ~ 1,572 ~ 1,293 1,344 1,661

Owner occupied ____________ -------------------- 886 643 i,263 742 643 1,081 764 671 829 1,194 2,571 958 1,137 757 723 685 428 Nonwhite owners----------------------------- 6 37 l 2 48 1 193 152 2

Renter occupied •.. --·-------------------------. 410 547 320 185 633 552 152 156 510 103 4r:T/ 501, 415 752 554 624 1,187 Nonwhite renters •• ----··-----·---------------- 2 6 28 21 85 100 3

Vacant nonseasonal not dilnpidated, for rent or sale. 13 16 19 12 22 18 14 5 26 15 50 25 B 16 7 19 30 Othcrvnonntnndnonrcsidcnt____________________ 4 11 U 15 6 12 9 26 3 18 40 9 12 16 9 16 16

TYPE OP smuCTURE

1 dwelling unit, detached (includes trailers) _______ _ I dwelling unit, attached.-------------- -- ______ . 1 and 2 dwelling uni<, semidetached. ____________ _ 2 dwelling unit, other __________ -----------------3 nnd 1 dwelling unit---------------------------5 dwelling unit or more ____ --------------------.

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACIUTll!S

Number reporting _____ -- ---- -------------- _ No private bnth or dilapidated __________________ _ No running water or dilnpidnted-------------·--·

•YEAR BUILT

868 28 18

222 157

20

1,297 158

16

568 2

21 348 204

71,

1,204 299

24

1,264 2

21 244

61 21

1,574 1?2

14

736

19 124

60 15

937 105

4

620 22 67

256 219 120

1,279 411

73

1,001 9

45 396 167

45

1,644 274

2

831 1 8

84 15

910 96 28

74' 2

64 6

41

847 81 13

908 1, 265 2

6 10 18

412 15 32 30

1,341 9 J

1,315 16

3

2,709 3

20 216 70 50

3,013 118

33

967

36 220 166 107

1,468 95 6

l, 145 2

20 230 112

63

1,543 41

4

645 11 37

356 251 241

1,483 125

16

Number reporting__________________________ 1,280 1,205 11590 935 1,300 1,590 865 815 1,325 1,320 2,930 1,520 l,560 1,525 1940 orlnter.---------------------------------- 165 110 150 5 15 80 180 ?75 400 1,080 25 10 5 1930to1939 ......... __________________________ 45 15 185 85 45 50 135 160 175 440 495 185 15 1920to1929----------------------------------· 420 190 875 350 1,85 580 475 295 320 470 1,075 420 1,025 175 1910 or carlim·--------------------------------·i==6=5=0'i==l==O=DO=t===4=2=0'1===35=0"i~'~====l=7=5,1===1=80~===5=5,1===1;;.i0,===2=8=01==1,.r:n~5.1===3=4D=i===li:1 3=3=0

697 2

24 230 123 217

661 1,

45 336 211 87

1,273 1,.326 135 363

14 123

3?1 9

53 352 349 527

1,609 383

36

1,285 1,315 1,615 35 5 5

240 105 55 560 225 210 450 980 1,345

All occupied dwelling units.·-------------. 1,296 l, 190 1,583 927 1,2?6 1,633 916 827 1,339 1,297 2,978 1,462 1,552 1,509 1,277 1,309 1,615

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWIJLLING UNIT

1 person.... . __ . ___ .. ____ .•. ------ __ . ---------2 persons •.• _____ . __ . _____ ._. _____ . _____ -------

t E:t~t~~~~~;::: :: :: ::::::: ::: : : : ::: : ::: : : :: : 7 per.sons or more-------------------~----------Median number of person•-----------· __________ _

PERSONS PER ROOM

75 349 345 269 195 63

3.1

131 361 287 219 152 40

2.9

68 475 397 311 279

53

3.1

57 259 229 226 127

29

3.1

116 363 302 238 183 74

3,Q

100 521 388 309 261

54

3.0

38 197 236 203 191

51

J.4

36 222 241 175 131 22

3.1

69 518 366 216 142

26

2.7

56 415 329 320 155 22

3.0

130 845 817 681 424

81

3.1

142 529 315 255 182

39

2.7

91 534 396 285 216

30

2.9

212 520 328 221 181

47

2.6

60 321 344 260 234

58

3.2

106 362 309 256 205 71

3.1

313 597 347 191 lJl 36

2.3

Number reporting__________________________ 1,293 1,181 1,563 1.01 or more •• ·------·------------------------- 91 101 88

912 1,274 1,621 55 167 104

899 126

823 1,320 1,289 2,929 1,439 1,518 1,490 1,270 1,292 1,595 72 11 15 133 31 32 65 128 133 121

*HEATING PU!!L

Number reporting beating equipment. __ ---- __ . _1_,:...2_a_s 1 __ 1~, l_,,5_0i--l~,_5_4o, ___ 9_2_5~ __ 1,_, 2_2_0 1~ ~ ~ -~1,:...3_2_011 _~1,:...2.-8_01 __ 2,_,8_6_0~--l~,_4_.._25 l,550 1,485 1, 275 l, 370 ~ Central heating________________________________ l,1J5 1,010 l,l.15 905 1,045 830 810 625 1,265 1,270 2,800 1,415 · 1,520 1,385 1,230 1,195 1

1380

Coal. ..• -------------------·---------------- 390 440 335 290 610 540 245 220 40 90 390 295 330 410 490 665 450 Utility or bottled gRB------------------------· 71,0 570 755 605 425 275 560 390 1,200 11 145 2,280 1,100 1,180 970 ?25 515 795 Liquid.lueL.________________________________ 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 50 10 5 5 Other fuel___________________________________ 15 5 15 5 10 25 70 10 10 5 110 Not reported ______________________________ ,___ 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 20

Nonccntralheating_____________________________ 150 125 425 20 175 795 100 170 55 10 60 10 30 100 45 175 170 ConL_______________________________________ 5 120 120 5 25 155 55 5 35 35 15 85 20 20 Utility or bottled gns--------·---------------· 145 5 290 15 145 620 45 135 5 10 10 10 15 40 155 SS Liquid fucL_________________________________ 10 5 5 30 15 Other lueL-----------------------------·---- 5 15

NJ!~:J~~t:~_-_-_-:: ::: :: : : : : : : :: : : : : ::::::::::: *REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT

Number reporting_-------------------------Mecha.nical __ ------ __ -------------------------­Ice_----.·- --- _ ·-- ------. __ -- -- _. ·----- -------Other or none _________ -------------------------

*TELEVISION

1,275 l,lBO

50 45

15

1,170 1,085

55 30

1,560 1,515

35 10

920 900

10 10

1,255 1,075

110 70

1,680 1,600

55 25

930 890 30 10

825 805

10 10

15

1,320 l,JlO

5 5

l,260 1,250

2,910 2,855

JO 25

1,455 1,440

15

10

1,555 1,525

15 15

1,470 1,430

30 10

65

1, 255 1, 235 1, 610 1,220 1,095 1,450

30 85 110 5 55 50

Number reporting__________________________ 1,300 1,210 l,570 With television_________________________________ 280 135 355 915 1,285 1,640

18( 165 350 935 275

810 1,345 1,285 2,930 1,450 1,515 1,520 1,250 1,285 1,570 205 455 380 830 250 330 255 205 200 165

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Renter occupied; and vacant nonse-uonal not di-lapidated units, for rent-Number reporting__ 408 526 289 170 614 514 130 139 492 84 354 491 382 714

Less than $10 __________________________________ ---l~---·i---,l:-1----=5!----1----3~-----------------1----$10 to 519_____________________________________ 11 33 6 9 55 21 11 6 l 5 3 11

$20 to $29.------------------------------------ 55 116 60 28 185 117 35 51 l l 28 14 15 51 $30 to $39------------------------------------- 190 131 91 56 177 136 28 32 5 10 76 50 68 163 $40 to $49 ______________ ,______________________ 73 143 ?6 46 117 128 33 25 7 9 68 99 122 181

$50 to $59------------------------------------- 41 5J 32 12 37 71 12 11 10 7 69 137 78 164 $00 to $74.------------------------------------ 27 38 19 15 31 34 7 9 92 29 57 112 60 109 $75 to $99.------------------------------------ 7 8 3 3 7 6 5 268 20 41 44 33 34 $100 or mor•----·------------------------------ 3 2 2 l l 108 a 10 35 3 1

Median renL--------------------------dollars.. 36.71 38.05 38.13 37.89 33.00 38,25 35.21 33.41 86.63 49.50 55.52 48.11 46.79

521 602 1,156

3 1 21 45 25

162 162 163 164 169 358 115 140 320 23 44 173 26 33 96 7 6 20 3 2

34.23 34,88 40, 50

VALUE OP DNE·DWELLING-UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner occupied; 1 and 'i'acaot nonseasonal not Ji-lapldaced uni LS, for sale-Number reporting. ____ 7_4:-41-_4_3_8_

1 __ 1_.,_l:-04:1 ___ 6_4_4

1 ___ 4_5l:i ___ a_1...,4

1 ___ 6_s_,s

1

__ 5_8_4 __ 79_9 1~ _2_,_3_8_91~ __ 9_8_6 __ 51_0 __ 5_7_4 __ 4_5_5 ~ Less than $3,00Q __________________________ ·---- 2 l 14 7 25 4 21 10 l 4 43 2 8 4 4 7 ••• $3,ooo to $3,099________________________________ a 5 J2 6 49 10 29 9 3 14 l 2 1 11 18 a $4,000 to $4,099.---·--------------------··----- 32 16 44 l? 60 33 66 24 2 2 32 5 2 12 27 40 7 $5,000 to $7,499 .• -----------------·------------ 207 212 282 142 193 448 336 134 4 6 247 34 58 103 291 275 108 $7,500 to 50,909 ... -·---·----··----------------- 276 165 560 278 95 259 192 269 6 JS 643 218 244 235 164 95 S5 $10,000 lo $14,999______________________________ 205 38 153 175 24 52 34 125 102 467 1,133 413 613 128 70 16 4<! $15,000ormore ________________________________ 14 l 19 19 5 8 7 13 684 641 27? 125 59 21 7 4 3

Median value .•... _. ____ .. -·--·- ·-----dollars.. 8,564 ?,273 8,254 8,799 6,135 6,959 6 1635 8,519 20,000> 15,702 10,901 111633 11,410 8,822 7,055 6,427 7,184

1 Restricwd to 1-dwelling-unit properties.

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 23 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-percent sample. Median not shown where base is le.ss than 100]

Adjacent area Tract Trnct Trnct Tract ~act 'l'ro.ct Subject G-1 0-2 0-.3 G-4 G-5 G-6 Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tra-0t Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract

BC-1 BC-2 BC-3 BC-4 BC-5 CFC-1 CFC-2 CFC-3 CFC-4 CFC-5 CFC-5 ------------------·1---1----1---1---1---1---~---~----I---- ----------------r--- ___ ,_____

All dwelling units ____ • _____ • - _ - __ - - •• __ - _ • -~7~3~2 ,___1,_6_5_31 __ 1~, 4_7_4, __ 1~, _29_2 2, 234 _1_,_6_50_

1 __ 2~'~4_5-10

1 __ 1~, 4_5_5, __ l~,_98_6_ 1 ___ 6_6_3

1 __ 1~, ?_l_O l, 593 2, 510 1, 533 l,014 l, 1,34 851

Owner occupied ••• ----------------------------- 591 1,282 791, 534 1,526 1,393 950 1,073 1,384 488 1,1991;321 1,951 ~--n9''"1;176~ Nonwhite owners ••• -------------------------- 2 253 29 12 31 118 1 1 3

Renteraocupied_______________________________ 101 349 624 634 586 241 1,459 358 551 157 491 Nonwhite renter•------------------------ .. ·--- 2 1 228 9 1 1,8 1 88 2

Vacant nonseruionnl not dilapidated, for rent or sale. 5 13 33 13 8 11 30 7 28 10 ? Othervacantnndnonresident. ____________ -----· 34 9 23 11 14 15 11 17 13 8 13

TYPE OF STRUCTUllll

1 dwelling unit, detached (includes trailers) _______ . 1 dwelling unit, attached •. ----------------· ___ _ 1 and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached _____ ·-·------2 dwelling unit, other _____ --- -· ________________ . 3 and 4 dwelling uniL--------------------------5 dwdliug unit or more ..•. --------------------

CONDITION AND PLUMBING FACILITlllS

Number reporting _________ ---·---_._-------No private bath or dilapidated .. ________________ _ No running water or dilapidated. _______ . ____ . __ _

*YEAR BUILT

643 1,386 2 5 2 4

38 48 6 26

41 184

?17 1,628 13 30

7 22

825

27 188

97 337

1,440 50 11

697 1,623 8 8

116 10 221. 1.1.0 152 112

95 41

1,252 305 179

2,199 180

36

1,419 l

11 138

80 11

1,627 70 7

988 46 91

586 423 326

2,389 510 132

1,178 6 9

192 52 18

1,404 188 100

1,568 242 16

118 l? 25

1,96? 1,69 252

552 4

24 58 17

8

645 195

73

1,317 6

13 282

65 27

1,685 252

32

Number reporting__________________________ ?10 1,610 1,355 1,260 2,215 1,560 2,405 1,460 1,975 655 1,685 1040 or later______________________________ ____ 415 520 25 50 100 70 195 ll,5 840 190 95 1930 to 1939.---------------------------------· 165 335 60 20 70 300 65 125 1,20 40 75 1920to1929__________________________________ 110 1,65 1,30 250 750 945 320 695 405 225 355 1919 m· earlier _____________ ------------------ 20 290 840 940 1,295 31,5 1,825 495 310 200 1,160

237 3

11 24

1,430 6

10 108

33 6

1,573 193

58

1,590 505 155 425 505

519

12 28

2,002 21 82

204 120

81

2,469 79 11

2,475 395 480 990 610

i===~===-====l====I=== = ===,l===·l===:J

224

17 9

l, 321

32 70 93 17

1,512 32 19

1,495 950 235 255

45

All occupied dwc\liug units _____________ .. 645 1,690 1,558 2A70 1,507

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT

1 person .... -----·- -----2 persons____ --------·····---- ------------.3 persons _______ .. -----··--4 persons ________ .------ ... ____ ... ____ ... __ .... __ _ 5and 6 persons ______________________________ _ 1persons or mol'e. ___________ __ -----------

:rviedio.n number of persons ............ __

PERSONS PER ROOM

Number reporting ...... __ . __ .. ---- __ ...... . 1.01 or more •. _ ... ___ ... ______ _

* HilA TING FUEL

28 191 179 171. 109 11

3.2

679 19

139 508 389 31,3 209

1,3

2.9

1J601 31

201 522 269 219 174

33

2.5

1,392 32

113 J/16 281 206 223

99 ],l

1,242 168

152 591, 511 1,28 332

95 3,0

2,190 115

72 511 431. 338 21.8

31

3,0

1,621 55

232 726 607 1.26 336

92

2.9

2,401 260

88 428 337 298 231

1,9

3,1

1,411 119

96 468 1.n 1.24 371 115 3,1,

1,932 360

31 157 158 l{.3

120 26

3.3

BB '·'t? 433 355 295

72 3,2

?3 371 407 350 281 76

3.3

1,552 132

130 80? 593 515 374

51 3,0

43 1,37 465 376 175

10 3.1

l,494 55

210

55 20

207 1

59 32

814 1,318 7 2 8 17

85 94 93 39

6 14

990 1,463 52 56 20 28

980 1,455 310 650 85 55

270 540 315 210

939 1,383

43 253 246 24? 130

20 3 .2

47 291, 371 379 252 40

3.4

934 1,378 50 65

182

6 9

595

5 112

32 5

846 95 25

810 95

105 345 265

835

44 254 200 168 133

27 3.1

834 48

Number reporting heating equipment--------. --'6'-'?"-5l-"'l'-'6'-'l,"'Ol--"l'-'3"'1"'5~--"1=22""10---1d§2..~ ~~ ~1~ ~ 1,550 ~~ ~~~ Central heating ___________ ~-------------------- 625 11605 i,220 1,035 1,835 l,lt45 2.,045 1 1165 1,320 335 1,495 1,365 2 1295 1,495 900 1,280 ?70

Coal. .•• ____________________________________ 20 195 205 640 1,95 395 1,255 no 505 225 790 485 505 110 200 250 340 Utilityorbottledgns .... ______________________ 565 1,380 91,0 395 1,290 1,025 775 635 795 105 690 870 l,76C l,320 690 995 420 Liquid fLLOL................................. 30 10 10 15 5 5 15 20 5 5 5 1,0 10 Other fuel_ _______________ ... __________________ 10 15 10 20 15 5 5 5 5 15 15 10 25

Notrcported--------------------------------- 5 55 15 5 5 5 5 10 10 Nonccntralheating •....• ____________ ---------- 1,5 35 95 185 325 195 390 215 615 305 130 185 11.5 35 30 105 70

CoaL--------------------------------------- 25 15 95 60 25 80 70 30 520 45 1,0 120 45 15 35 35 Utilityorbottlcdgrui .•• ---------------------- 10 60 295 95 315 170 45 245 85 40 90 15 25 50 30 LiquidfueL _____ ,___________________________ 15 10 5 5 10 45 15 5 5 5 5

OthcrfueL ..•• -----------------------------· 10 5 50 15 5 20 Not reported __ . _______ ·-- ___ . ___ . _____ ------- 5 5

Not heated _______________________ .------------ 5 10

•REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT

Mee~~~\~ ~~:~~~i~~-: ~:: ~::: ::: : : ~= :::: :: ::::: Ice _____ .. ____ . __ ... ____ .. _______ .... -----------Other or none ____________ . ____________________ _

*TELEVISION Number reporting ___________________ ------

With television ________ ------ _____ --- -----------

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

'100 695

5

1, 570 1, 555

10 5

1,lt20 1,385

20 15

1,26:5 1,060

185 20

2,190 2,090

65 35

1,600 1,575

15 10

2,410 2,230

110 70

1,435 1,340

55 40

1,920 1,575

270 75

675 1,605 1,1.05 1,270 2,190 1,615 2,420 1,430 1,925 m m ~ ru = w m ~ ~

640 550

65 25

1, 580 1,1~65

75 40

1,525 l,t.40

55 30

2,395 2,350

JO 15

1,475 1,465

5 5

625 1,615 l,56C 2,425 1,500 135 320 510 675 505

CJ35 l, 360 930 1, 310

5 30 20

95{) 1,390 280 510

840 800

25 15

850 250

Renter occupied; nnd vacant nonseasonal not di-lfl.pid:ated units, for rent-Number reporting __ __ 9_3 ~ ~~ __ 5_4D_l-__ 2_J_5

1 __ 1~,4-1_91 __ 3_3...,6_

1 ___ 5_28~1 ___ 1_1,_5 __ 4_3_6 1~ 1

__ 4_B_9_1 ___ 21_2_

1 ___ 2_oo_l-_1_9_6_1-_16~0

Lessthan$10__________________________________ l 7 l 10 2 ~~ lB 5~ l~ l~ 3 7 8 l;

!~8 !~ ~~t::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: it ~~ ~~~ l~~ ~~ m ~~ 2~g H t~~ 1~ ~; ~ ~~ ;~ ~1 ~i~ ~ ~1L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 16 ;.~ t;~ 1 ;,~ 1~~ ~~ ii~ ~~ ~~ 14 38 30

2~~ ~i ;~ ~~ ~~ $60 to $74_____________________________________ 18 53 112 22 57 22 54 28 21 10 2~ l~ ;~ l~~ i6 i~ 3 $75 to $90.____________________________________ 17 106 99 8 32 9 4 9 10

3 8 1 $100 or mor•----------------------------------- 39 30 23 2 2 4 4 7 11

Median rent. .. _. -----------------------dollars._ 70,54 55,54 34,00 1,3,10 43.63 33.84 38,07 33.25 30.47 31.15 38.?2 48.21 78.85 41.67 45,37 38.03

VALUE OF ONE-DWELLING-UNIT STRUCTUIUlS

Own et occupiedi 1 aad vacnat nonsensanal not di-lapidated units, for sale-Number reporting ___ __2§1:. -'1"-''"2"1'-3 l--6-"3"'2l--4-'-7_7

1 __ 1~,2_8_41 __ 1~,_24_91 ___ 65_6

1 ___ 9.,.33-i--l-:,2-:6:::9 1~ 1,019 1,240 ~ ~~ 1,158 ~

Less than $3,000 ___________ ,____________________ 5 2 30 16 13 6 41 l~~ ·~~ ~~ ~g j ~ ~ ~ l~

~~·~81° ~~,ggg-------------------------------- 1 58 19 12 ~ ~~ 94 49 54 66 9 2 4 6 12 $5'000 ° $7,490·------------------------------- l~ 1,~ 2?.i 4~ J~ 273 341 293 138 1,72 301 155 52 65 55 104 $7,500 to $9'9 --------------·----------------- 301 1

201 26 245 110 291 456 345 167 299 539 228 $1oooot~ $1l8oii·-----·----- ----------------- 20 2~! 2?/o i~ ~~ ;~~ 200 14~ 293 54 125 215 830 823 289 527 184 $15;oooo~mo;c __ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4~j 927 236 10 63 39 23 32 148 6 16 51 406 179 35 18 18 Median value ________ _ ------ ______ dollars .. 20,000+ 18,617 13,469 5,692 8,750 8,517 7,413 7,368 ?,976 5,6?1 7,040 8,345 12,110 12,307 9,745 9,792 9,078

1 Restricted to !-dwelling-unit properties.

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24 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NONWHITE POPULATION, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950 [Tracts listctl nrc those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons, Asterisk (*) denotes statistics boacd on 20-pcrcent sainple. For totals of age group~ from complete co1mt, see table 2.

Median not shown where base is less than 500]

Subject

MARITAL STATUS

Male, 14years old andoYCt------------Sing\o ____________ -- ----------·--- - - -- ··-Married .•. ----- -- -- ------ --·- ----- ----- -Widowed or divorced---------------------

Female, 14 years old and ovcr.~--------Singlo. ___________ • __ ---- __ ------ _______ _

Married.----'------------------- - -- ---- -Widowed or divorced ____________________ _

*MARRIED COUPLES

Married couples, nurobe.r _____________ _ With own household _____________________ _ Without own household __________ ._ _______ _

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Akron city

Tract Tract Tract T1•nct Tract Tract T-ract Tract Tro..at A-1 A-3 A-5 A-6 A-!l DCJ G-1, G-;5 D-3

1,6J7 398

l,028 211

1,548 253 985 310

720 555 165

246 73

151 22

217 20

l35 5lt

90 75 B

429 98

294 37

468 84

301 83

JOO 225

75

'J75 150 366

59

599 11.lt 369 116

290 255 35

761 173 527 61

87.5 161 569 145

510 390 120

375 84

264 27

388 88

247 53

235 195

40

531 143 354

31,

!i61 12.7 360 74

315 235

80

514 100 389

25

534 94

396 42

345 320

25

690 141 486

63

713 115 482 116

405 340 65

Ti·act Trant Tre.ct Tract Tract D-6 E-6 F-:J F-7 F-8

217 50

159 8

231 33

166 30

165 140

25

ll/, 39 69 6

115 36 70 9

50 50

121 36 75 10

125 26 79 20

70 45 25

372 71

273 28

424 70

279 75

245 220

25

3B5 72

291 22

473 82

297 91,

285 220

65

Tract G-4

804 210 525 69

782 133 522 127

480 420

60

Adjacent aren

Tract BC-1

93 17 70

6

91 9

60 22

65 55 10

Tra~t BC-3

261. 67

178 19

283 63

183 31

120 105

15

Persons 25 years old nnd over. ____ -- ___ 1 __ 2=-,4-c2_0+-_3_4_5+--7_2_ol-__ n_o+-1--'''-2_40-+--520-l--7-6_5t--7-90-lf-1--'1'-0-:-70+--3.,-7:-!l f--1_3_5t-_1_9-::0+---6.,-60::+---6-6C-::i---l"-, 2_9-:-0+-__ 1_5-::5+---3-;-:-5 No sohool yonre completed---------------- 80 20 5 35 70 10 10 10 40 10 !l 15 15 20 15 :io Elementary: I to 4year•-------·---------- 385 35 105 215 205 40 95 95 190 20 15 40 110 145 25 BO

5 o.nd 6yeurs---------·------ 44.5 75 150 195 21,0 90 175 170 140 65 35 35 115 145 165 1,0 95 7 years·---------------·----- 205 5 45 85 125 50 80 65 145 30 10 10 45 65 90 20 25 8 years·-------·--·--·-----·- 350 50 125 95 170 120 90 11.5 180 85 20 50 115 65 310 5 35

High school: 1 to 3 yenrs__________________ 545 55 185 205 250 85 l.75 155 235 110 30 45 135 85 295 30 65 4yoars______________________ 290 60 SO 60 110 80 90 l.30 85 35 25 35 115 115 150 15 15

College: lto8yeore ••• ---··---------- 55 25 15 30 20 30 15 25 20 .\0 25 60 4yonrsormote _________ ,____ 25 5 10 5 5 5 5 15 10 25 25 20

School years not reported-•...•• ___________ 40 20 20 5 35 20 15 15 15 10 35

Median school years completed. ____________ 8,2 8,4 7.1 7,7 !l,s !l.2 8,1, a.1 8,9 7,8 8.7

• RllSIDl!NCE IN 19~9

Per.sons 1 year old nnd over, 1950 _____ _ Bame house as in 1950. -------------- ____ _ Different hous6, snrrrn -countY-------------­Diffcrcnt county or nbroad----------------Rcsidcncc not rei>orted ___ ----·-- ----------

EMPLOYMENT STATUS ANO MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Male,, 14 yea.rs old and over~----------­Lahor fore•----------·-------------------Civilion lnbor force •. __________________ _

Employed ________________________ _

Not in Y:b'~~~~~~~:::::~::::::::::::::::: Female, 14 years old and over---------::

Lnbor fore•--- -- -- ------- -------. -------­Civilian lnbor force .... -----·-----------­

Employed __ ·-------·-------·------

Not in Y.'b":r'~~~f~~:::::::::::::::::::::::

4,220 3/155

620 105

40

1,637 1,228 1,228

929 299 409

1,548 531 531 444 87

1,017

580 460

85 25 10

246 159 158 132

26 87

217 90 90 BO 10

127

1,255 9SO 2JO

25 20

lt29 348 348 293

55 81

468 175 175 154 21

293

1,695 l,390

275 30

575 452 452 353

99 123

599 199 199 160

39 i.00

2,210 1,770

355 65 20

761 606 603 506 97

155

875 324 324 273 51

551

l,105 985

75 35 10

375 311 311 283

28 64

388 115 115 110

.5 273

1,515 l,285

195 25 10

531 417 417 356

61 114

551 175 175 161 l4

386

1,665 l,540

115 10

514 403 1,03 366 37

111

534 110 no 104

6 1,24

1,895 1,640

205 50

690 578 577 456 121 112

713 278 277 250 27

4J5

630 460 125

25

217 18'/ 187 164 Zl 30

231 69 69 54 l5

152

285 250 J5

114 86 86 72 l4 28

115 38 38 34 4

77

Jl5 290 30

5

121 102 102

93 9

19

125 46 1,6 45

l 79

l,Olt5 865 130

20 30

372 321 321 273 48 51

424 176 176 152

24 248

1,075 895 165

15

385 335 335 282

53 50

473 173 173 142 Jl

300

2,080 1,680

340 45 15

604 666 665 516 149 138

782 288 288 233 55

494

275 230 30

5 10

93 77 77 64 13 16

91 21, 24 15

9 67

10

655 650 l!IO

20 5

2(~

207 20'1 164

4:.J 5?

283 52 52 41 11

231

Male, employed - • - -- ... -- ·--- - - - - - - - .• 1 __ 9_2_9t-_13_2+-__ 2_9J-+ __ 3_5_3-t-__ 50_6+-__ 2_8_3t-__ J_56-+ __ 3_6_6-t-_4_5_6-t-_1_64-t __ 7_2;-__ 9_3t-_2_7_3+-__ 2_82-+ __ 5_16-+---64-+ __ l_M_ Pro!essional, technical, and kindred workers. 15 B 2 3 9 2 5 11 s l l 8 a 4 2 2 Mllllagers, officials, and props., incl. form. - - - 17 2 3 e u 3 5 l 3 l l 2 13 10 10 l 6 Clerical and kindred workers_______________ 27 5 ll 15 12 12 6 8 10 10 l 5 12 13 12 2 2 Bales workers____________________________ 9 1 2 5 5 l 4 3 5 3 l 2 l 5 7 l Cra£tsmen, !orcmcn, and kindred workers... 90 7 23 33 38 23 17 18 20 7 3 9 20 24 55 5 10 Operatives and kindrod worker•-----------· 223 42 128 139 212 126 128 162 199 71, 34 38 128 105 191 27 57 Private household workers ______________ - _. 7 l 2 l 2 l 2 3 3 3 l Service workers, except privato household. - _ 303 J6 76 % 114 62 106 7l 87 34 11, 16 60 75 118 18 20 Laborers, except mine ________ ·-----------. 233 29 43 90 95 49 81 77 119 33 14 16 21, 42 108 8 62 Occupation not reported----·-------------· 1 3 3 l3 5 3 13 2 l 3 4 a 4

Poma.le, employed--------------·----· 444 80 154 160 273 110 161 104 250 54 34 1,5 152 142 233 15 1,1 Pro£eosiona1, technicol, and kindred workera_l---:-8f---3+---+---l+---5+--+---2+---2+---'--3+---'l+---+--'-3l---'--7+----'-3+-_..:::...:..f---+----Munogers, officials, and props., incl. form.... 2 1 2 3 l 2 2 3 6 Clerical and kindred workers_______________ 12 6 3 4 7 10 2 5 3 11 12 Sales workers ___________________________ , 5 l l 1 3 l 1. 2 4 3

Cro.ftsmen1 foremen. and ldndred workers___ 3 l 1 1 3 2 l Operatives and kindred workers____________ BO l3 51 JO 59 23 44 33 57 14 9 12 28 28 Private household worker•----------------· 194 32 60 82 129 41 65 30 121 20 16 17 51 51 Service workers, except private household._. 132 19 27 35 59 29 40 25 52 16 7 9 39 37 Laborers, except mine_____________________ 5 5 6 2 5 3 4 3 4 1 1 l l l Occupation not reported___________________ 3 l 2 1 l 1 l 6

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AKRON AND ADJACENT AREA 25

Table s.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS OCCUPIED BY NONWHITE PERSONS, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Tracts listed nrc those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons. Median not shown where base is less than 100]

Akron ct ty Adjacent area

Subject Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract 'fract. Trnct Tract Tract Tract. •rrac.t Tro.c!t Trac L Tract Tra-ct Tract Tract A-1 A-3 A-5 A-6 A-8 B-3 C-4 C-5 D-3 D-6 E-6 F-3 F-7 F-8 G-4 DC-1 BC-3

Total dwelling units ____________ ., __ 936 125 279 397 1,93 264 337 381 1,73 159 65 69 278 252 491 79 206

CONDITION AND PLUMDING FACILITIES

Number rc£ortinff ____ .. _ - - _ --- __ --- __ 905 125 264 384 lt74 259 335 36!l 466 155 62 68 278 248 473 78 206 No private bat or di npiduted- - _. -- ____ . - _ 272 37 73 256 10'· 30 61 3J 170 22 37 4 50 84 187 57 194 No running water or dilapidated ____________ lltJ 13 35 166 33 5 4 51 9 31 6 38 lJl JD 140

NUMBER OF l>llRSONS IN DWJlU.ING UNIT

1 person. _____ 97 15 14 1,3 13 9 10 lJ 21, 2 4 2 16 6 26 15 21 2 persons __ - - - - -- - - - 212 30 64 90 100 1,9 68 6a 113 34 19 12 71 56 114 21 48 a persons __ - - - - - 184 24 55 72 85 42 62 81 104 39 6 19 63 50 96 14 32 4 persons ___ ·----··----------- _ 155 15 1,3 68 98 50 65 '12 74 26 14 9 45 52 79 14 27 5 and 6 persons _______ ... -··- ____ 1'16 26 54 64 108 78 80 82 105 36 10 13 52 55 118 7 43 7 persons or more ......... ------- 112 15 49 60 79 36 52 65 53 22 12 14 31 33 58 8 35

Th.fodinn number or persons ___ -- - - --- -- ·-- - 3.1+ 3.2 3,7 3.1+ 3.9 4.1 3,9 3,9 3 .5 3. 7 3.3 3 .a 3.6 3.6

PERSONS Pilll ROOM

Number reporting ____________ -- 92/t 125 275 397 475 262 335 380 Lt?l 157 65 69 278 24!l 47f 76 206 1.01 or more _____________________________ 236 18 56 119 125 60 '17 128 111 45 18 10 43 39 98 17 98

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Renter-occuplcd unils reporting._. 678 56 108 22'1 196 99 107 284 2llt 74 24 20 76 93 21.5 47 74 Less tlum $10. __ . 33 3 33 1 1 1 2 12 $10 to $11 •. - ... - .. ---------- 33 10 1, 19 9 5 6 11 16 $15 to $J9 _____ . 6'7 8 a 16 21 6 6 J 24 3 3 7 14 11 14 $20 to $20.- 231+ 16 2B 62 56 15 14 15 55 7 12 3 28 25 55 15 27 $30 to $30 •.. --. 254 'I 33 1,1 75 67 !i4 2~1+ ?'/ 58 3 12 25 29 91 5 $40 to $10 •. ----- - ···---------- 37 7 22 1,3 23 3 24 9 1,3 5 4 16 21 35 1 $50 to $7L-- 15 11 12 10 3 6 3 8 1 6 10 7 2 $75 01· morr. 2 l 1 2

Median rent. ... .dollars. 28.30 JJ.74 26.EM 30.97 35.52 31+.38 32.49 32.30

VALUE OF ONE-DWELLING-UNIT STRUCTUllilS

Owncr-oc<;npie<l units reporting1 - - - - - - •• 162 50 124 105 210 147 191 73 180 77 35 39 149 118 207 2J 94

Less than $2,00Q _______ -------------- 1 11 1 7 1 2 l 2 2 1 1,5 $2,000 ta $2,999 ___ -- - 1.5 15 1, 3 J 18 1 1 3 19 l 19 $3,000 to $3,999 ___ 2H l 6 21, 20 10 19 9 32 7 8 4 8 1,1 3 9 $4,000 to $4,999 _____ . 1+9 10 30 23 43 16 54 12 42 12 lJ 5 12 9 42 3 10 $5,000 ta $9,990 _______ 67 38 67 JO 1311 115 112 1,a 81 55 6 Jl 122 93 98 11, 11 $10,000 to $14,999 .• 1 1 3 l 3 l 2 6 3 2 1 $15,000 or more ____ l 3 3

Median vnlue ___________ -----··----dollars_ lt,661t 5,826 4,059 5,684 !i,972 5,419 4,736 6,453 6, 183 lt,938

t Restricted to I-dwelling-unit properties.

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950 UNITED STATES . CENSUS OF

POPULATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE• BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

AT LAN IA , G A .

BULLETIN

P-02

CE N SiU S TRACTS

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U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950 Volume

I Number of Inlrnbitants (coml)rising Series· P-A bulletins) II Characteristics of the Population (comprising Series P-A, P-B, ancl P-C

lmllt>tlns) III Census Tract Statistics (comprising Series P-D bulletins)

Hncceeding volumes will coyet' the following suhjects:

Volume

NatiYity an<l l'arentnge, Nonwhite Population by Race, Persons of Rpanish Surname, Institutionnl Population, Labor I~orce Character­istics, Occnpation, Inclnst1w, Income, IntE>rnnl Migration, Education, Chnmderlstics of l•'amilies nnd Households.

U. S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1950

I General Characteristics (c01nprising Serles H-A bulletins) II ;Nonfurm Housing Characteristics (comprising H-B bulletil\s)

III l!'arm Housing Characteristics lV Residential I!'inaucing V Block Statistics (comprising Series H-E bulletins)

Housing statistics for census tracts are to be included in the Population Series P-D bulletins.

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UNITED STATES CENSUS of POPULATION : 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SA WYER, Secretary

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

CENSUS TRACT STATISTICS

ATLANTA GEORGIA

AND ADJACENT AREA

Prepared u11der the su.pervisioll of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Populatio11 a11d Housing Division

1950 POPULATION CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME Ill, CHAPTER 2

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1952

SELECTED POPULATION AND

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

A. Ross EcKLER, Dep!tty Director HowARD C. GRIEVES, Assistant Director CoNRAD TAEUBER, Assistant Director MoRRIS H. HANrnN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards LowELL T. GALT, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, Ceordinator, International Statistics LEON E; TRUESDELL, Chief Demographer FRANK R. WILSON, Information Assistant to the Director

Population and Housing Division­HowARD G. BRuNSMAN, Chief HENRY S. SHRYOCK, J1c, AJSistr111J Chief for Pop1ilr1tion RoBERT B. V 010 m•, Auistr111t Chief for Ope1·t1tio11.r WAYNE F. DAUOHUR'!Y, Assistnnt Chief for Ho1ui11g EDWIN D. GOLDFIELD, ProgMm Coordinator

Demographic Statistics-Henry D. Sheldon, Chief Social Statistics-Paul C. Glick, Chief CoO!'dinator for Manpower Statistics-Gertrude Bancroft Economic Statistics-Robert B. Pearl, Chief Occupation and Industry Statistics-David L. Kaplan, Chief Internatinnal Population Statistics-W. Parker Mauldin, Chhf Housing Quality and Equipment Statistics-Robert C. Hamer, Chief Housing Inventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chief Housing Developmental Programs-J. Hugh Rose, Chia/ Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chief Territories and Possessions-Joel Williams, Chief Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedures-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Oper;itions-Milton D. Lieberman, Chief

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L. KEHRES, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HuRLEY, Chief Budget O:fficer-CuARLEs H. ALEXANDER Business Division-HARVEY KAILI1'1, Acting Chief Field Division-JAcK B. ROBERTSON, Chief Foreign Trade Division-J. EDWARD ELY, Chief Geography Division-CLARENCE E. BATSCHELET, Chief Governments Division-ALLEN D. MANVEL, Chi•/ Industry Division-MAXWELL R. CoNKLtN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. VAN AKE::.<, Chief Personnel Division-HELEN D. ALMON, Chief

Statistics presented in this bulleun supersede those shown in the report, Series PC-10, No. 2.

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Population: .L950 Vol. III, Cens11s Tract Statistics, Chapter 2. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1952.

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce - Price 25 cents

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PREFACE

This report presents statistics on the characteristics of the population and housing of census tmds for one of the tractecl areas for which clata have been compiled from the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the United States, its Territories, und possessions con­clul'ted as of April 1, 1950. Provision for the Seventeenth Dec('nnial Census of Population wns made In the net proviiling for the IPift(~enth and subsequent decennial censuses which wns avpr<JVE'd on .Tune 18, 1929; the 19ri0 Census of Housing was authorized lly the Housing Ad of 1049, urnirovecl July 15, 1940.

'l'his is a elrnpter of Volume III, Gem.ms 'l'raC't Htatisti1•s, of tlH~ publications of tile HJriO CenRus of Pormlutlon. Volume Ill consist,.; of sc•pm·ate reports issued a1:1 llnlletins, which will not he houml intn a Hingle imbllcution. '!'he mnterinlH presented llere were 11reimred uucler the Hllll(~rvision of Hownrd G. Brnnsmnn, Chief, Popul11tion und Housing Division, Dr. I-fonry S. Shr~·ocJ{, Jr., AsHi1.;t1wt Chief for l'opulntion Statistics, Wayne F. Daugherty, Assistant Chief for HonHing, ll!Hl Hobert B. Voight, AHSiHtnnt Chief for Opera­tions, \\·ith the ltsslstnrwe of }<](\Win n. GolclflPhl, l'rogl'l\111 Coorclirrntor.

'l'he materials on population wer1~ Jll'PDarecl by Dr. Henry D. Sheldon, Chief, Demo­graphic Stath:ltks Section, assiste<l by 'I'ohia Bressler; Dr. Paul C. Glick, Chief, Social Statistics St>!'tion, nssistecl b~, Sevem l'roYnH nncl l~munni-l Lanclnu; Gertrude Bancroft, Coordlnutor for Manpower Htntlstics, assisted by Max Shor and Herman P. Miller; and Davicl L. Kaplan, Chief, Occu1mtion and Industry Statistics Section, assisted by Claire Case~·.

'l'he rnatorials on housing were prepared hy Hobert C. Hamer, Chief, Qu!lllty and Equip­ment Statistics Section, assisted by Nnthan Krevor; nml Carl A. S. Co!ln, Chief, Inventory S!ntistles Sl•etion, assi~ted by Florence IL Skol!~'.

Sampling procedures were under the direction of Joseph Steinberg, Chief, Statistical Sampling Section, assisted by Joseph Waksberg; technical procedures were undE>r the <llrect\011 of Morton A. Me~·(~r. lllllton D. Llebm·mnn, and E. Richard Bourdon; nncl the technical editorial worlc aud planning were undcir the supervision of l\IildrPcl M. Rurisell. '.!.'he geographic work, including technical assistance to local tract committees and the pn~paratlon of maps, was under tlie supervil'lion of Clarence E. Bntschelet, Chief, Geogrnpl1~· Division. The collection of the information on which these statistics were bnsec1 was uncler the supervision of Lowell 'l'. Galt, Chief, Field Division, and the tabulations were nncler the supervision of C. F. Van Aken, Chief, Maclline Tnlmlntion Division.

September 1952 v

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CONTENTS

General. _______________ -------- ___________ _ Historical background _______ --- - -- - - -- - _ -Definition or a census tract •• _ -- --- _ - -- - __ Evaluation of data for census tracts._ - __ . __ Availability of unpublished data ___ .. - - _ _ _

Definitions and explanations---------- - - - - - -- -Median ________________________________ _ Race and nativity __________ ------ __ - . - __ Country of birth of foreign-born white ______ _ Persons with Spanish surname ____ - - _ - _ - - - _ Married couple _______________ --- .. -- _ -- _ -Family._ .. __________ . ___ -_ - . _ -- - - - - - - - - -Unrelated in<lividuaL. ____ - - .. - _ - - - . -- _. _ Household ____ .. ________________________ _ Institutional population _______ • _________ _ Years of school completed ________ ·-------Residence in 1949 _______________________ _ Jncome in 1949 _________________________ _ Age ___________________________________ _

Maritalstutus _________ --- ____ -- -· -- . - -- -

INTRODUCTION

Pngo 1 1 1 1 1

I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Definitillns and explanations-Continued Employment status .• ______ - - ---- _ --··---Occupation and class of worker ___________ _ Dwelling unit ______ . _____ . ____ -· - - --- . - -Occupancy and tenure _________________ ... _ Type of structure .. __________ . _. _ - - ____ .. _ Condition and ph1mbh\g facilities .. - - ___ - - -Yca1· built _____________________________ _

Number of persons in dwelling unit. ___ .. __ Persons per room. _____________ -_____ -_ .. -. Heating fuel_ ______________________ ----_

Refrigeration equipment _____ - - - -- ___ - - - - -Television ____________ .. ____ .. ___________ _ Contract monthly rent ____ - ___________ -- _ Value of one-dwelling-unit strnctures __ - ___ _

R1;J1i11bility of sample data _____________ . ______ _ Sample design _________ .. _________ - _ _ _ _ _ _ Sampling variability ______ -·---- _____ -- - -Ratio estimates _________________ _

List of tracted areas _________________ _

Page 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4

4 4 4 5

5

Comparability of census tracts, 1950 and 1940 _____________________________ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Index of census tracts______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6

TABLES Pnge

Table 1.-Characteristics of the population, by census tracts: 195Q_____ _ __ __ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ 7 Table 2.-Age, marital status, and economic characteristics, by sex, by census tracts: 1950____________________ l4 Table 3.-Characteristics of dwelling units, by 9ensus tracts: 1950_ _ __ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _____ _ _ _ 27

Table 4.-Characteristics of the nonwhite population, for selected census tracts: 1950________________________ 34 Table 5.-Characteristics of dwelling units occupied by nonwhite persons, for selected census tracts: 1950. _ _ _ _ _ _ 38

Map_of t1·acted area appears following last page of tables.

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STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL

This bulletin presents statistics on the basic population and housing chnracteristics for one of the tracted areas for which datn nre available from the Seventeenth Decennial Census, taken ns of April 1, 1050. (See page 5 for complete list of tracted nrens.) Tile population items include sex, age, race, nativity, mnritnl status, yetu·s of school completed, country of birth, married <•ouples and households, residence in 1940, employment status, occupation, elnss of worker, and income in 1949. Among the hom1ing subjects are occupancy and tenure, type of structure, ('OlHlitlon and Jllllmbing :fnclllties, year built, persons per room, hl'ltting fuel, refrigeration equipment, television, contract monthly rent, nnd value of one-dwelling-unit structures.

'l'hc population for each of the tracted areas. has been pub­llshed in Serles PC-10, .tlcl'11anco ReportB. Those reports present the population of each tract in tbe area and a map sbowing the tract l.Joundarlcs. Summnry statistics on various housing cburac­t N·ls tlcs are presented by tracts in the block statistics bulletins, which tog1itber compt•ise Volume V of the Housing rellOrt.s. Data nre shown there for those tmctecl cities which in 1940, or in u subsequent s1J1Cciul census prior to 1050, had a population of no,(){)() or more.

Although the total 1950 population of tracts has been published for cm tracted areas in advance reports, tbe present series of bulletins .ts being llUbllshed for only those areas that have mani­fested definite interest in the census tract program.

In general, tracted nrens within the same standard metropoli­tan nrt>IL nre incluclml In tlw sunm cemnrn trnct bulletin.

Historioal background.-Tlrn concept of census tracts was orig-1 nn ted by the late Dr. Wnlter Laidlaw in New York City in 1906. 'While working with popul11tio11 stutistics, he became convinced that, in order to study neighborhoods, it was necessary to have lJOPttlntlon data for local arena smaller than boroughs or wards nncl to establish these areas so that they would remain unchanged fl'om census to census. At his request the Census Bureau made t.nlmlations of 1010 dnta by census tracts not only for New York, lmt also for seven other cities lin,·iug a ,Population of over 500,000. 'l'ra.ct unta w<!rt~ again tnbnlate<l for tbe same 8 cities in 1020, and in 1030 this number wns .increased to 18. By 1940 there were (10 cities, and in some cnseii their adjacent arens, for which tract data w~re available. Data from the 1050 Census will be available for the trncted areas listed on pnge 5.

l!'or further discussion of census tract data and their uses, i;ee U. S. Bureau of the Census, Ocns·us ~I.'ract Manual, 3d edition, 1047, a copy of which may be obtained by a request addressecl to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Washl'hgton 25, D. 0.

Definition of a census traot.-Oensus tracts are small areas, having u population usunlly between 3,000 and 6,000, into which N:'!rtain lnrge cities (and sometimes their adjacent areas) have been subdivided for statistical and local administrative purposes, through cooperation with a local committee in each case. Al­though this subdivision into tracts lias been more or less arbl­trury, several principles Ila ve been followed in laying out the

tracts for each city. The tract areas ai·e estnblished with a view to approximate uniformity in population, witb some con­sideration of uniformity in size, and with due regard :for natural features. Each tract is designed to include an area fairly homo­geneous in population characteristics. In cities where tbe ward lines are infrequently cbanged, the tracts may form subdivisions of the wards ; but tbey are usually laid out without regard to the ward boundaries.

Tbe tracts nre intended to remain unchanged from census to census and thus to make possible studies of changes in social and economic characteristics of the population within small sections o:f the city. There are several types of situations, however, wbich result in boundary changes. Tbe first of these occurs when ter­ritory is annexed to a city and it is necessary to change the boundaries o:f tbe tracts adjacent to the annexed area to include the area or merely add new tracts. Second, tracts in which there are very large increases in population may be subdivided into two or more smaller tracts. Third, there has been, in many areas, a re-examination of the existing tract boundaries which results in a consolidation of parts of tracts into more homogeneous units. The tracts for which 1040 figures on the total population by color are not available are the tracts which have hnd boundary changes between 1940 and 1050 or which have been established since 1940 (table 1).

Evaluation of data for census traots.-Users of data for census true.ts should bear in mind that the data compiled for most such areas represent the work of a very small number of enumerators (often only one or two). Consequently, the data for such areas are subject to a wider margin of error than is to be expected :for larger areas. 'l'his qualification applies particularly to classifica­tions involving complex definitions which require some judgment on the part of enumerators, sucb as the question on condition of housing. The misinterpretation by an enumerator of instrnctions pertaining to a particular item may cause a significant bias ln the statistics for a very small census tract, even though it woulcl have a negligible e:tiect upon the figures for a large area.

Availability of unpublished data.-Because of space limitations, not all of the materials tabulated for census tracts are presented in this report. Tbese unpublisbed statistics can be made avail­able upon request, for the cost of transcribing or combining them. Requests for such unpublished statistics, addressed to the Direc­tor, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D. C., will receive a prompt reply which will include an estimate of tbe cost of pre­paring tbe data. For a complete description of tbe unpublished data for census tracts, see U.S. <Jensuses of Popu.lation and Hous­ing: 1950, Key to Published, and Ta,bulated Data for Small Areas, Washington, D. C., 1951, which may be purchased from the Super­intendent of Documents, U. S. Goyernment Printing Office, Wash­ington 25, D. C., for 30 cents.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

Brief definitions and explanations of the principal items pre­sented in the trnct tables appear in the following paragrnphs. A more complete discussion of the items relating to population may be found in the Series P-B bulletins, which are preprints of

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2 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS ( 'hn11t·pr JI 111' .-1wh ~I nh• 1 n ·t f I ixtil•x of llw l'or1idati<m ·

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' · Hnnihn infor1nation of the housmg items UIUY hl• t111111tl lit llu• ~' ·i • · II , .• • L1 U:l - -A bulletins which are preprints 11t t lw Ht nil• l'h1111h•t'H of ll . . . ' . . , , • · · ou1Hn11, Volume I, General Gharaoter-1.~lm~. I h11sp 11nhli1•nt lo11L• , t · · ,, con n in more detailed definitions an l'Ylllnnll••ll or ll1t• tln hL on vnl'ious items ancl discussion of ~om-11nmhlllt~· w!lh 1lut1t o 1 tl . ' , , . . l Hl snn1e, or similar, subjects from the 111-10 I t ll!'i\l!'i Hlltl fron1 othl~r sources.

l!edlnn. 'l'lw nu11ll un n t · • f · · • :\ l)C o n verage ls presented in connec-t hm with 1111' tlntn 1111 Yl'HrH of school cor~pleled, family income Hlllllhl•l' nf )tl'l'l'llllH JM'l' tl\\' •lli i ·

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· l. ng nn t, an<l rent or yalue of dwellrng unit whll·h 11~11wnr in thlH lmlletin. The median is the value whlc'h tllvllli•s llw tllHtrllm ti on into two equal parts-one-half of tlu~ 1'1l!-lt'1' fallln~ ht<low this Ynlne and one-half of tl1e cases Mc1•1•1•1ll11H this \'Hluc•.

Raoe nn(l natlvJty.-·-'l'hrtHi nudor rnce categories are clistin-1.m!:;lw1l lu I his hllllt>tln, iutmPl;\', white, Negro, and other races. NPgro 111111 otlwr l'IU'(!H tnlmn together cmnprlse the category "l\"n11whllP." l'•'l'HllilH of l\:ll'Xi('llll birth or ancestry who were n~t 1h•ll11ill•lr Jutlluu or of oth~r nonwhite race were clnssified as wltlt1•, l1wh11h•1l HK NPgro lll'P lll'l'Kons of mix1'd white ancl Negro lllll'l'lllnHt' mu! 111•r:·m11H of mixt>ll Incllnn and Negro parent!1ge 1mll•1-1s th•• 'I mllnn hl1101l V<'l\\' <lnHnitel~, preclomino.tes or the in­tilvllhrnl IH lll'l't>lil<•d In the• <'onnnnnlty us nn Intlian. All other 11u11whlt1> l'tl!'l'N n L't> l'lnHHlllt•<l in the. rPsiclnal category "Othf'.l' l'll('t 1H" ill fhlH l'Plllll't'.

I 11 1 he• JH't'N• 111l n tiu11 o I'. honHi ng stnt.i81i<'S, occupied cl welling 11111ti; lll't' ~h11w11 ;.it•11111·1tll'ly for nonwhite heucls of housellolrls.

.A 111•r:-1u11 hnt'll in tho Unit<'ll States or any of its Territories or Jlo8llt'HNhi11:-1, or hol'u in a foreign country of parents who were Allll'L'.!1·1111 r1tl:wm1, lH 1•onnt1~tl ns nnth·e.

In \'IPw ul tlw f111·t that· n nrnjor 11ortion of the nonwhite popu­lut tun 11'1 to Im roun<l in tho South nnd in large urban centers in thv Norlh 111111 \\'PHI', 1l11tn are :;;ho\vn separately for the nonwhite pu1111l111l1111 Lu lhl'Hl' 111·t-11x 0111;>1'. For nll trnctell arens in the Hnulh 111ul thui-<P 11·1u•t Ptl u rf'lix in the North and W1>st with 10,000 ur 111111·1• 1w11wltlt·t• tr1h11hltnntH, Hl'lt-c·t<•cl population iuul housing ill'HIN 111'1' t1how11 for 11011whites in eueh traet with 2i'i0 or more 11111\Whl!'t• }K'l'HCJllH,

Country of bil•th of foreign"born white.-Tbe classification by 1•01mt1',1' uf lllrlh Ix lmxt•<I 011 intPrnnHonal bouncln1·ies ns formally l't'('llJJ;lll~wil hy !hi' Ulllll'tl Htntl'S in April llli'iO.

Persona wltlt Spanish suruame.-,Vhit:e pel'sons of Spnnish snr­nnnw ll\'llt~ l 11 llYI' >1011thwc>Hte1•n States (Arizona, Callfol'llia, Colul'mlu, Nl'W :\ll':dc•o, H 1111 ~l'(~XHS) were clistingnished separately fur tlH! fl1•r.;t, tlmn In tlw 1050 Census. For tmctecl nreas with 10,000 m· 11111r1• whl te 1w1·i·WllH uf S1m11ish surname in these States, clnln f11r Kl'li>t'l'Ptl popnl11 l'i1111 11 nd housing cllarncteristlcs are pre­Hented fut' 1•1wh t t'll<'t with 2fi0 or inore white persons with Spanish Hlll'lllllll(',

Married oouple.•--.A innrriecl coup1e is defined as o. husband aml hlH wlf1• <'tllmwrn l·t><l ns 1ue1nbers of the same household or rinn~l houi.i(•holcl. 1\lu rl'i<'cl eouples nre classified as "with own llo1tH(•hohl" Jr till' lmHbu11d 1:-i head of the household.

Family.•""""-A fnmlly, ns defined in the 1950 Census; is a gl'oup 111' two 111• 111111·1• 111•t'KOllH rel1ttNl by blood, mal'l'iuge, or adoption 111111 Jlyl11g to~Pt ht'l"; nll 1:1uch versons are regarded as members

or 11111' famll~'.

Unrelnted individua.1.•-Unrelnted individuals are i1ersons (otlrnt• Limn i1111111t<•s of instltntiousJ who are not living with any rP]lltlYux. 111 thlH bulletin, st11tistics on unrelated imlivilluals Hl'ti llmiLPll to thoxn 14. yrntrs olcl nncl over.

•nn tn hnM!'!l 011 20-rwrcen t srtmrile. For estlmntes of.. snm111lng vnrln­blltly 111111 11 nwtlwd of nhtnlnlng improved estimntes, see the section on

"lt1'1h1hlllty of 1-1111111110 tlntn."

Household.-A household includes all the persons who occupy a dwelling uuit. A person living alone in a dwelling unit or a group of unrelated per::1ons sharing the Hiuue liYing aeeom· modations as parners is counted HH a honsel10l<l.

The count of households excludes groups of persons living ns quasi households, that is, living in quarters not classified ns dwelling units, for example, in houses with at least fh·e lodgers or in hotels, institutions, labor camps, or military barracks.

The ayeruge populntion per household is obtained by divicUng the population in householcls by the number of households. It excludes persons living in quasi households.

Institutional population.-The institutional po1mlation inclutlllS those persons living as innmtes in such places us homes for delinquent or dependent children, homes and schools for the men· tally or physically handicapped, places providing specialized medical care, homes for the aged, and prisons and jails. Stn« members and their fami1ies are not included in the instltutlo11al , population.

Years of school completed.*-Figures on ecJurational attainment refer only to prog1·ess in "regular schools." Such schools are public, private, or parochial schools, colleges, universities, or p1·ofessional schools, either day or night, that iR, those schools where enrollment leads to un elementary or high school dlplo1n11, or to a eolleg1;, university, or professional 8c•J10ol degree. T1•aln· ing in a vocational, tracle, or business school was excluded unless the school was grudecl an<l considerecl imrt of the regular scllool system. The median number of school years completE'<.l ii;; ex· pressed in terms of a continuous seriPH of nnmberH representi11g year:; completml. For examplt.>, the completion of the first ycnr of high school is lnclicated by 9 ancl of the last year of college by 16.

Residence in 1949.*-Residence in l!l49 Is the mmul Jllace of residence one year J)l'ior to the date of enumeration an<l was used in conjunction with residence in 1950 to determine the numberR of perHnns who luul changell residence from 1()40 to l!lfiO.

Income in 1949.*-Income, as definecl in the 19i'i0 Census, is the sum of the money recei vecl, less losses, from the following sources: wages or salary; net income (or loss) from the operation of u farm, ranch, business, or profession ; net income (or loss) from rents or receipts from roomers or boarders; roJ·alties; interest, dividends, and periodic income from estates and trust funds; pen· sions; vetemns' payments, armed-forces allotmPnts for dPpl'ncl0

e.nts, ancl other go,·erumentnl payments or nsHlstance; 1111<1 othm· Income such as contributions for support from perscmH who m·~

not members of the 110useholcl, alimony, aml perioclie rN'l'iPt~

from immrnnee policies or annuities. The figures in th is repOJ't represent the amount. of income receiYe<l hy fnmiliPs nml nnre· lnte<l imlivi<lunls before cleductions for personal iueonrn tnxps, social security, honcl purchases, union dues, etc.

Recei1)ts from tbe following sources were not included us ineomc: money receivecl from the sale of property unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property; the value of income "in kind," such as food produced o.ncl consumed in t11e home, free living quarters; withdrawals of bunk clepositfi; moue)" borrowed; tux refunds; gifts; and lump0 sum inheritnnees or insurance payments.

Age.-The age clo.ssif!cation is based on the age of the person at his last birthday as of the elute of his enumeration, tllat is, the age of the person in completed years.

Marital status.-T.his classification of persons 14 years olcl nud over relates to marital status at the time of enumeration. Per· sons classified as "married" comprise, therefore, both those wlw have been married only once ancl those who have remnrriell after having been widowed or diYorced. Persons reportecl us separated are classified as married.

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Empioyment status.-The major concepts involved in the em­ployment status classification are as follows:

Census weel.;.-The 1950 data on employment status. pertain to the calendar week preceding the enum.erator's visit, which is defined as the "census week."

Employed.-Emploj'ed i)ersons comprise all civilians 14 years old and over who, during the census week, were either (1) ''at work"-those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) "with a job but not at work"-those who did not work and were not looking for work but .had a job or business from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, ill­ness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or layoff with definite instructions to rt)turn to work within 30 days of layoff. Also included as "with a job" are persons who had new jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days. ln this report, these two categories are combined and shown as 1'employed."

Uncniploycd.-Persons 14 years old and over are classified us unemployed if they were not at work during the census week but were either looking for work or woulcl have been looking for work except that (1) they were temporarily ill, (2) they expected to return to· a job from which they had been laid off for an indefinite period, or (3) they belleved no work was avail­able in their community, or in their line of wo1•k.

Daboi· forcc.-'l'he labor force includes all persons classified a!'I employed or unemployed, as described above, and also members of the armed forces (persons on active duty with the United States Anny, Navy, Air Force, Marine Co1·ps, or Coast Guard). The "civilian labor force" comprises the employed and unem­ployed components of the labor force.

Not in la,bor forcc.-Persons not in the labor force comprise all civilians 14 years of age and over who are not classified as employed or unemployed, including persons doing only incidental unpaid famil~· work (less than 15 hours). Included in this group nre persons prima1·ily engnged in their own home housework, students, seasonal workers in nu "off" season, the retired, persons unable to work, inmates of institutions, and persons not reporting on their employment status.

Occupation and class of worker.-The data on these two subjects presented in this bulletin are for employed 11ersons and refer to the job held during the census week. For persons employed at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the pe1·so11 worked the greatest number of hours during the census weelt. 'l'he occupation statistics presented here are based on the major groups of the detailed occupa tionul classification system devel· oped for the 1950 Census.

l>welling unit.-In general, a dwelling unit is a group of rooms or a single 1·oom, occupied, or intentled for occupancy, as separate living quarters by a family or othel· group of 11el'sons living to­gether or by a person living alone.

Specifically, a group of rooms, occupied, or intended for occu­pancy, as separate living quarters, is a dwelling unit if it has separate cooking equipment or a separate entrance. A single room, occupied, or intended for occupancy, as separate living quarters, is a dwelling unit if it has separate cooking equipment or if it constitutes the only living quarters in tlle structure. Also, each apartment in a regular apartment house is a dw~lling unit eyen though it may not have separate cooking equipment. Ex:­clnded from the dwelling-unit count are living quarters with five 01· more lodgers, institutions, dormitories, and transient hotels ancl tourist courts. Houseboats, tents, trailers, and railroad cars were included us dwelling units only when occupied.

Occupancy and tenure.-A dwelling unit is classified as owner­occupied if it was owned wholly or in part by the head of the household or some related member of his family living in the dwelling unit. All other occupied units are classified as Tenter­occupied whether or not cash rent was actually paicl for living qua1·ters. Rent-free units and liYing accommodations received in payment for services performed are thus included with the renter-occupied units. However, units occupied by nonresidents, that is, by people whose mmnl place of re:;;idflnce is elsewhere,

are not included with either the owner-occupied or the i•enter­occupiell uni ts.

A dwelling unit is considered vacant if no persons were living in it at the time of enumel'Htion. New units not yet occupied were enumerated as vacant dwelling units if construction had proceeded to the extent that all the exterior windows and doors were installed and final usable floors were in place. "Other va­cant allfl nonresident" includes all dilapidated vacant units, all sensonal vaeant units, vncant units which we1·e not for sale or rent and we1·e not clila1)idated, uncl units occupied by nonresidents only.

Because the enumeration of vacancies in 1950 was somewhat more inclusive than in 1940, counts of total vacancies for the two censuses are not strictly comparable. 'l'here are no correspond­ing 1940 data for units that are vacant nonseasonal, not dilapi­dated, for rent or sale; the claHsifkations "for rent or sale" ancl condition were defined differently in the two censuses.

Type of structure.-Dwelling units are classified by the type of structure in which they are located. The figures do not repre­sent the number of residential structures.

A structure has open space on all four s.ldes or has yertical walls dividing it fl'om all other struc tnres. A detached structure hns open space on all four sides. An attached structure is one of a row of three or more adjoining structures or is attached to a nonresidential structure. A semiclet1tclled structure is one of two adjoining residential structures with open space on the remaining three sides. In apartment developments, each building with open space on all sides is considered a separate structure.

Condition and plumbing faoilities.-A dwelling unit is "dilapl­dnted" when it is run-down, neglectecl, or is of inadequate original construction, so that it does not provide adequate shelter or protection against the elements or it endangers the safety of the occupants.

The category "No pdvate bath or dilapidated" includes, in addi­tion to the category "No running water or clilapidated," all dwell­ing units that are not dilapidated and have running water but lack a private flush toilet or IJrivate bathing facilities.

Data on condition and plumbing facilities (water supply, toilet facilities, bnthing facilities) are limited to units for which re­ports were maEle on both.

Year built.*-"Yoor bnllt" refers to the yenr in which the ol'ig­lnal construction was completed, not to the year in which any later remodeling, nddition, reconsti·ucti.on, or conversion of the structure in which the dwelling unit is located may have taken place. The dwelling units classified by year built represent the total number of dwelling units constructed during a given period plus Urn number created by conversions in structures originally built during the same period minus the number lost in structures lluilt during the period. Losses occur through demolition, fire, flood, disaster, and conversion to nonresidential use or to fewer dwelling units.

Number of persons in dwelling unit.-All persons enumerated in the Population Census as members of the household (including lodgers, servants, and other unrelated persons) are countecl in determining the number of persons that occupy the dwelling unit. In the computation of the median number of persons per dwelling unit, a continuous distribution was assumed within each size group. For example, when the median is in the 3-person group, the lower and upper limits of the group are assumed to be 2.5 and 3.5, respectively. These medians are based on the clistribu­tions shown in this report.

Persons per room.-The number of persons per room haf! been computed for each occupied dwelling unit by dividing the number

*Data based on 20-percent sample. For estimates of 1mmpllng vnr!n· h!llt)•, ~ee the s~ctlon on "Ilellnbllity of snmple (l11to."

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of persons by the number of rooms in the dwelling unlt. 'l'be number of rooms in the dwelling unit includes all rooms suitable for living quarters. Not counted as rooms are bathrooms, closets, pantries, halls, screened porches, and unfinished rooms in the basement or attic.

Heating fuel.*-Dwellini; units in which two or more tnles of heating fuels were used are classified by the one that was nsecl most. Statistics are presented separately for dwelling units with centrnl heating and with noncentral heating.

A dwelling unit with central heating. ls one that is heatecl by piped steam or hot water or by a warm air furnace.

"Utility or bottled gas" Includes gas piped into the structure from mains leading from a central system as well as gas supplied to the consumer in containers (bottles or tanks) which are replaced or refilled as needed. "Liquid fuel" includes fuel oil, kerosene, and similar fuels.

:Refrigeration equipment.*-The type of refrigeration reported is the principal equipment available within the dwelling 1mlt for the refril(erat!on of foocl, whetller or not It wns in use 11.t the time of enumeration.

"Mechauiml" refrlgemtion includes any type of rPfrigerator operated by eledrkity, gas, kerosene, g1lRoline, or other source of power. "Ire" refrigeration includes a refrigerator, bo:ir, or <'hest coolecl by ice imppliP.cl from an outside sonrce.

Television.•-Data on television represent the number of dwell­ing units which ha!l a television set, en~n though tl1e set wns temporarlly out of orilcr or being revaired at the time of enumeration.

Contract monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent is the rent at the time of en um era ti on contracted for by the renter regardless of whether it includes furniture, heating fuel, electricity, cooking fuel, water, or personal services. Monthly rent for vacant clwelling units is the monthly rent asked at the time of enumera­tion. Data. are limited to nonfarm units. Dwelling units which are occuvied "rent-free" are not incltHled with the units repol'ting a rental fignre. Rents were repot·tell to the nearest dollar; and, in computing the meclians, the limits of the class intet·vals were assumed to stand 11.t the midpoint of the one-clollat· interval be­tween the end of one of the rent grouvs as sl1own in the table nm1 the beginning of the next. .l!'or example, the limits of the interval designated in round dollars $10 to $14 were assmnecl to be $9.CTO to $14.4!l. The median rPnt Is llasec\ on n more detail eel distribution than that shown in the tables.

Value of one-dwelling-unit structures.-The value of a struc­ture re1n·esents the amount fol' which the ownet• estimates that the property, including such land as belongs with it, would sell nn<ler ordinary conditions and not at forcec1 sale. For vacant uniti;, value is thP sale Jll'ice nskecl by the owner. Data are lim­ited to those nonfarm units in one-clwelling-umt structures with­out lJnsiness wl1ere tllere is only one dwelling unit included in the property. V nlue was reported to the nearest $100 ; ancl in tlle eomputation of the median, the \tpper and lower limits of the interml wel'e assumed to stand at $i30 below the beginning and end of the yalue gronps as show'n in the tables. For example the limits of the interrnl designated in' round dollars $2,000 t~ $2,000 were assumed to be ~1,050 to $2,04!l. The median values are basecl on a more detailed c1lstribution than that shown in the tnbles.

RELIABILITY OF SAMPLE DATA

Sample design.-Some of the data in the tables which follow are based on infornrntion asked of a representative sample of about 20 percent of the population or of about 20 peL·cent of the <lwelllng units ln each tract. These data are indicatecl by aster-

•Datn based <1n !HI-percent so:m.ple. For estimates of sampling varia­bility, see the sectlon on "Reliability of sample clatn."

isks. Estimates of the nuinber of persons or dwelling units with specified characteristics based on sample data have in au cases been obtained by multiplying the nuruoor of persons or dwelling units in the sample containing tllese characteristics by five. On the population schedules a separate line was filled out for each person enumerated, with every fifth line clesignated us a sample line. The persons falling on these sample lines were asked nll the pertinent sample questions. Since lines on tlle census sched· ules were sometimes left blank or contained enumerators' notes, this procedure clid not automatically insure exactly a 20-percent sample of persons in each truct.

In obtaining the housing sample items the dwelling units In an area wel'e clividecl into five samples, each sample consisting of approximately 20 percent of the total number of dwelling units in the area. The four sample housing items in this report were obtained from four different samples.

Sampling va.riability.-The data indkated by asterisks are sub­ject to sampling variability. Table A presents the apvroximnte standard errors for statistics based on the samples. The col· urnns of this table represent the total population or the tot.Ill number of clwelling units in the tract, devending upon the type of characteristic being estimated. '!'able B presents the appro:xl· mate standard errors of estimated percentages that may be com­puted by d!vicling the nnmber with a specific charncteristic by , the sa!llDle estimate of the base of the percentage. Values not shown in tl1e tables can be obtained by linear interpolation. Values shown in these tables contain no allowance for binses which arose when tlie enumerator failed to follow llis sampling instructions exactly. These biases are generally small and hnve relatively little effect on uses of the data.

The standard error is a measure of sampling variability. The chances are about 2 out of 3 that the difference clue to sampling variab!Uty between an estimate and the figure that would have been obtained from n complete count of the population is less than the standard error. The amount by which the stand­ard error must be multiplied to obtain other odds deemed more 11.pprop1·late for a particular use of the statistics can be fonncl in almost any statistical textbook. !!'or example, the chances n re about 19 out of 20 that the difference is less than twice the stand­ard error, and 99 out of 100 that it is less than 21h times the stanclarcl error.

Illustration: Let us assume that for a particular tract with a population of 10,000, table 1 shows that there were an estlmntccl 2,500 persons 25 years of age and oye1· who completed 4 yea1·s of high school. Table A shows that the standard error for a PoPU­lation estimate of 2,GOO in tracts with 10,000 population is nbout 00. Consequently, tlrn chances are about 2 out of 3 that the figure which wonlcl have been obtuinecl from 11. complete count in this tract of the number of t'lersons 25 years of age and over who completed 4 years of lligh school differs by less than 00 fL·om Ute sample estimate. It also follows that there is only about 1 chance in 100 that a complete census result would differ by ns much as 225, that is, by about ~% times the number given in the table.

The standard errors shown in tables A and B are not directly applicable to differences between two sample estimates. These tables are to be applied differently in the three following types of differences : (a) The difference between a sample figure antl n comDlete count-the standard error of this difference is iclentlc:•nl with the standard error of the sample figure; ( b) the differenCE between two sample estimates, one of which represents n. BUb· class of the other-tables A and B can be used directly f'ot' 11 difference of this type, with the difference considered as a su1nith estimate; {c) any other type of difference-the standard err01 will be approximately the square root of the sum of the squnrei of the standard error of each estimate considered separately This formula will represent the actual standard error Q\lit

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accurately for the difference between estimates of the same char­teristic in two different tracts, or for the difference between separ!lte, uncorrelated characteristks in the same area. In the t•ase of populntiou dmractel'isticH, however, if there is a high positive correlation between the two eharucteristies, the fornmla will overestimate the stnndard el'ror.

The sampling variability of estimates of the median years of school completed and meclinn income clepend on the distribution on which the medians are biu.;ecl.1

Ratio estimates.-It is possible to make an improYecl estimate of an absolute number representing a population characteristic (improved in the sense that the standard error is smaller) when­ever the cla;;x in question forms a part of a larger gronv for which both a sample estimate and a complete count are availn.ble. 'l'his is the case for data on "Years of school completed" and ''Residence in 1!)40'' since both sample estimates and complete counts exist for the numbers of persons 25 years olcl and over und 1 yeur olcl and o\·er. 'l'he improyecl estimate (usually re­ferred to n.s a "ratio estimate") may be obtained by multiplying tl1e estimate of the number of persons having the characteristic in question by the ratio of the comvlete count of total persons in the larger group to the estimate of this number cleri \'eel from the sample. Hatio estimates are not reconnnended for sample housing clmracteristics, since tl~e improYement will generally be small.

'The standard error of n median bnsnd on the 20-pei•cent sumvle d11t11 may be estimated ns follows: If the estimated total nmnher repo1·ting the chnrncteristlc Is N, compute the number N /2- ff. Cumulate the frequencies in tlw tnble untll the clnRs Interval which contains this numbt~r Is locnted. By linear interpolntlon, obtain the value below which N /2 - ../N cirncs lie. In 11 similar manner, obtain the vnlnc below which N /2 + ,/N cases lk Ii' Information on the chnrncterlslic had been n!Jtninecl from UH' totnl l>OJllllnt!on, the cllnnc"H are about two out of th1'l'<' thnt the mecllnn would lie hetween these two vnlues. '.rhe chances will be about 19 In 20 iJhat t:he mctllnu will Ile in the Interval comput!'d

s!mllnrly but using .i:l:2 v N.

The effect of using ratio estimates of this type is, in general, to r!'cluce the relatin~ ::mmpling variallility from that i::hown for an !'stirnate of given size in table A tu that showu for the cor­respomling vercentnge in table B.

TABLE A.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATES OF

SELECTED SrzE

Size or estimate

[Runge of 2 chances out of 3]

Standard el'ror of estimate by popnlutlon or numhcr of dwelling units In truct

250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000 10,000 15,000

50 ..... -------·--·----···- 10 10 !{)(}_______________________ 20 20 250_______________________ 10 20 500.-·-·-··--··---·-·-···- - 10 1,000 ..................... ·---···- -----··-

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20 30 30 20

10 20 30 40 50

10 20 30 40 60

1,500 ..................... ----···- ······-- ·-·----- 50 00 2,500 ..................... ·---·-·· ·----·-· ·-··--·- 30 70 5,000 _____________________ ---·--·· ---·---- ·------- ·------- 40 7,500 ..•..•.............. - --··-··- ·------- -------- ·-·----· --------10,000.----·-·--------·-·· ·-·-·--- ····---- --·----- -------- --------

10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 60 60

70 70 90 90

100 110 go 12() 50 12{)

TABLE B.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATED

PERCENTAGES

[Runge of 2 chances out of 3]

Bas" of percentage

5<XL .•••••.••••••••••••••••.••••. l,(X)(L_ •.• ----···----··------·---2,.fi()()_ - - - --- - -- ------------ --- --·· 5,000 .• ·······-···---------···--· 15,000. - ------------------------

Standard error of ecSt!mnted perccntiigc by size or percentage

- ---- ----o----~----,----· 2 or 08 5 or 95 10 01· 00 25 01· 75 50

i.:l 1.11 2.U 3.8 4. 4 o. u I. 4 l. g 2. 7 3.1 0. G 0.11 1. 2 I. 7 2.0 0.4 O.ll 0.11 I. 2 1. 4 o. 2 0.4 0.5 o. 7 0.8

LIST OF TRACTED AREAS

Bulletin No. 1. Akron, Ohio 1

2. Atlanta, Ga.1

Atlantic City, N. J. Augusta, Ga.1

3. Austin, Texas 4. Baltimore, Md.1 .5. Birmingham, Ala. 6. Boston, Mass.1 7. Bridgeport, Conn.1 8. Buffalo, N. Y.1 9. Chattanooga, Tcnn.1

10. Chicago, IIJ.1

11. Cincinnati, Ohio 1

[.\II !meted arct1s urn listed below. Bulletins will be Issued ror the t1rcus to which hullcLin num!Jers 1u·e 11ssignud]

Dulle Un No.

21. Fort Worth, TcxaH1 22. Greensboro, N. C.1

23. Hartford, Conn.1 24. Houston, Texas' 25. Indianapolis, Ind.1

Jersey City, N. J.l 26. Kalamazoo, Mich. 1

27. Kansas City, Mo.1 28. Los Angeles, Calif. 1

20. Louisville, Ky. Macon, Ga. 1

30. Memphis, Tenn.

31. Miami, li'la.1

Bulletin No.

42. Philadelphia, Pa.1 43. Pittsburgh, Pa.1 63. Portland, Oreg. 44. Providence, R. I. <J5. Richmond, Va. 64. Rochester, N. Y. 4.6. Sacramento, Calif.I ,17. St. Louis, Mo.t 48. Sau Diego, Calif.I 49. San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.I 50. San Jose, Calif.

Savannah, Ga.1

51. Seattle, Wash.1 52. Spokane, Wash. 12. Cleveland, Ohio 1

13. Columbus, Ohio 1 14. Dallas, Texas'

32. Milwaukee, Wis.1 33. Minneapolis-St. Paul, l\lim1.1 3,1. Nashville, Tenn.1

53. Springfield, Mass.1

5+. Syracuse, N. Y .1 55. Tacoma, Wash. 1

15. Dayton, Ohio 1 16. Denver, Colo.

Des Moines, Iowa 17. Detroit, Mich.I 18. Duluth, Minn. 19. Durham, N. C.'

Elizabeth, N. J. 20. Flint, Mich.I

1 Includes 1Ldj11Cl'n t tmcted urm.

Newark, N. J. 35. New Haven, Conn. 36. New Orleans, La. 37. New York, N. Y. 38. Norfolk, Va .. 1 39. Oklahoma City, Okla.1 40. Omaha, Nebr. 41. Paterson, N. J,l

56. Toledo, Ohio 57. Trenton, N . • T. 58. Utica, N. Y. 5H. Washington, D. c.1 60. Westchester County, ~. Y. 61. Wichit.a, Kans. fi2. Honolulu, T. H.1

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COMPARABILITY OF CENSUS TRACTS, 1950 AND 1940

~undaries of 1950 census tracts are the same as for 1940 tracts of corresponding number, except those listed belo~

1950 tract number

1940 tract number

D-3 ......... D-3 and DC-6 (part) D-9 .. , ...... D-9, DC-13 (part), and

DC-14 (part) F-1 ••••••••• F-1 and FC-4 (part) F-2 ......... F-2 and FC-4 (part) F-20 ....... , F-20 (part) F-21 •• , , •••• F-21 and F-20 (remainder) F-23 ........ F-23 and FC-7 (part) F-38 ••..•••• F-38 (part) F-43 ...... ,. F-43 and F-38 (remainder) F-55, ....... F~55 and FC-20 (part)

F-61 ........ F-61 and FC-9 (part) F-65 ••.•...• F-65 and FC-11 (part) F-66, ....... F-66 and FC-11 (part) DC-5 ........ DC-6 (refll9.inder) DC-10 ....... DC-10 and DC-12 (part) DC-12 •••...• DC-12 (remainder) DC-13 .•• ,.,. DC-13 (remainder)

1950 tract number

1940 tract number

DC-14 ••••••• DC-14 (rerrainder) FC-4.• .• , •.• , FC-4 (remainder) FC-7 •••••••• FC-7 (remainder) FC-9 •••••••• FC-9 (remainder) FC-10 •••.••• FC-10 (part) FC-11 ••••••• FC-11 (remainder) FC-12 •••.••• FC-12, FC-17 (part), and

FC-18 (part) FC-13 •••• , •• FC-13, FC-10 (remainder), and

FC-14 (part) FC-14 ••••.•• FC-14 (part) and FC-15 (part) FC-15 ••••••• FC-15 (remainder), FC-14 (remain­

der), and annexed area

FC-16 ....... FC-16 and FC-17 (part) FC-17 ••••••• FC-17 (remainder) FC-18 .•••••• FC-18 (remainder) FC-20 ..••.•• FC-20 (remainder) CC-l, , , , , • • • CC-1 and annexed area

INDEX OF CENSUS TRACTS

[illach urban Place which comprises one or more complete tracts is listed separately]

Area Tract number

{De Kalb .•. , •.....••.••• D-1 to D-9

Atlanta.········•············· Fulton F l to F-6" .............. '.... - u

Adjacent area: Chamblee •... , ••..••..• ,,., •. De Kalb .• , •...••......• DC-2

Coll P k fclayton .••.••••.••.•.•• cc-1 ege ar •••••••.•. , , .•. ,/ LFlllton •••••••••.•••..•• FC-15 and FC-16

Decatur ..................... De Kalb ................ DC-7 to DC-10 East Point .................. Fulton ................. FC-12 and FC-13 Hapeville .•••.••••.•••.•• , •• Fulton .•••••• , ••..••..• FC-19 Other tracts in ........ , .... De Kalb .... , ........... DC-1, DC-3 to DC-6,

DC-11 to DC-16 Other tracts in ............. Fulton ................. FC-1 to FC-11, FC-14,

FC-17, FC-18, FC-20

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 7 Table !.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULA110N, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-percent sample. For totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where base is less than 500]

Subject Atlanta Tract Tract Trnct Tr net Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract city D-l D-2 D-3 D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7 D-8 D-9 F-1

SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

Total popula.cion, 1950 ____ ---- __ - 331,314 l,712 2,165 4,359 4,lit3 4,405 3,165 2,685 7,813 7,088 4 792 Mal•-------------------------------· 153,482 809 968 l,986 l,859 2,123 1,429 1,222 3,696 3,368 2,119 Fomale ____ _____________ ------ _______ 177,832 903 l,197 2,373 2,284 2,282 1,736 1,463 4,117 3, 720 2,673 White ___ - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - ---- -- - - - - - 209,898 1,696 2,081 4,342 3,955 4,403 923 2,682 7,772 7,073 4,756

Nativ•-----------------··-------- 205, 714 l,1+93 2,007 4, 278 3,909 4,3?0 920 2,652 7, 701 7,033 4,481 Foreign born _____________________ 4,184 203 74 6', 46 33 3 30 7l 40 275 Nonwhite ...... - - - ---------- ------ --- 121,416 16 84 17 188 2 2,242 3 41 15 36

Negro--------------------------- 121, 285 16 Bl 12 185 1 2,242 3 41 15 36 Other races. - - -- - --- ----- ------- - 131 3 5 3 1

Tot111populatioo, 1940 ___________ 302 2Ba l 189 2 OBl (l) 4 021 363 2 969 2 533 4 601 (l) (l) White ____ --- --- _ ----------------- ___ l97,6B6 l,143 l,945 3,7Bl J,357 858 2,512 4,526 Nonwhite ______ - - ------- -------- ----- 104,602 1,6 136 240 6 2,111 21 75

COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THE FOREIGN-BORN WHITE

England and Wales ___________________ 327 10 3 20 Sootlnnd ________________________ --- - . 109 2 3 6 Northern Ireland ______ --------------- 7 l Ireland (Eire) ___ -- ----- - ------------- 91 3 Norway _________ ------------------ __ 11 l Sweden ______________________________ 41 Denmark ___________________________ . 12 Netherlands ____ --------------------- 16 2 Frnnce ______________________________

83 4 Germany ________ ----- ______________ . 4211 l3 4 4 4 12 35 Pole.nd ______________________________

426 33 2 5 37 Czechoslovakia _______________________ 22 2 2 3 Austria _________ -- __ ---- _____________ 109 4 l l 4 Hungary_------- _____________________ 63 6 l 2

ij~~~s§~Ji~~ ~ :: ::::::::::: :: : : :: ::::: 6 733 69 25 85 Lithuania ______ - __ ------- ----· -- ----- 57 Finland ______________________________

13 Rumania---------------------------- 38 4 l 7 Greece ____ ----- ______________________ 403 l3 10 1 l 2 15

b~~;"E~;.;p~: :::::: :: :: : : :::: ::::::: 1112 6 l l 4 4 92 4 l 3 2

Asia ___ ---------_ --- ______ -- -- ___ -- __ 274 3 l 3 4 17 Oano.do.-Frenah _ ---- ----- ---------- _ 14 2 Canada--Olher ____ ----- __ ------ ----- 262 14 ll l. 8 l3 2 12 Moxie-a_.: ___________ ----------------- 30 l Other Amerio•------------------------ 169 5 2 All other and not reported _____________ 210 5 2

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSEHOLDS

Married couplos,• number _____________ 75' 1B5 440 570 1,190 l, 120 1,130 680 730 2,355 1,975 1,195 With own household ______________ 66,690 415 500 1,105 l,035 l,075 570 695 2,230 l,B50 1,105 Without own household ____________ 8,495 25 70 85 B5 55 110 35 125 125 90 Families and unrelated individuals•----- 122, 725 570 1,090 l 1 51tO 1,645 1,395 950 940 2,675 2,210 J., ?JO Families _____ - ---- -- - - -- -- - - - - - - - 06,860 465 625 1,265 1, 21,0 2,220 825 820 2,440 2,060 1,320 Unrelated individuals ______________ 35 ,865 105 465 275 1,05 175 125 120 235 150 410 Households, number ___________________ 92/198 471 615 l,396 1,318 l,346 803 825 2,311 2,018 1,486 Population in households __________ 310 ,4B3 1,712 1,826 4,353 4,047 lt,383 3,129 2,668 7,807 7,0?8 4,768 Population per household __________ 3.35 3.63 2.97 3.11 3 .07 3.26 3.90 3.23 3.36 3.51 3.21 Institutional population _______________ 1,(42 6 ?

*YllARS OP SCHOOL COMPLETED

Persons 2S years old and over _______ 196,600 l,105 1,500 2,980 2,690 2 l-+"15 l 650 l 715 4 915 4,210 3 2BO No ochool years completed _____________ 1,,s70 15 15 20 20 95 10 5 20 Elementary: 1 to 4 years ______________ 2't, 73!5 5 45 50 90 85 390 40 90 135 25 5 and 6 years _____________

24' B35 50 30 95 195 235 230 120 180 340 55 7 years ___________ ------- 16,420 45 30 205 175 195 125 125 ;295 300 100 8 years __________________

19 ,B45 60 BO 210 345 305 210 235 440 495 210 High school: 1 to 3 year•-------------- 36,335 95 195 740 550 715 320 475 1,260 l,375 380 4 years __________________

34' 285 MtO 345 790 625 5BO 170 445 1J225 960 1,200 College: 1to3 years ______________

17' 255 165 410 440 375 205 60 185 745 345 590 4 years or morew--w------ 14, OB5 215 265 330 215 110 15 B5 625 140 655

School years not reported-------------- 5,9.15 30 85 105 100 25 35 5 45 115 45 Median school years completed _________ 9.5 12,6 12.9 12.2 11.6 10.6 7,7 11.1 12,l 10.7 12.7

+RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persocs l year old and over, 19,0 ___ 323 ;!45 l,685 2,105 4,330 4,090 't,295 2,875 2,595 7,550 6,975 4,670 Same house as in 1950 _________________

250,280 l/t?O 1Jl65 3,490 3,0lt5 3,140 2,435 2,130 5, 945 5,270 J,Bl5 Different house, same CoW1tY----------- 42,645 75 200 255 490 405 240 190 640 485 500 Different coW1ty or abroad _____________ 21,630 130 295 250 515 720 190 260 B50 980 290 Re.idcnce not reported _______ --------- B,690 10 445 335 <10 30 10 15 115 240 65

+INCOME IN 1949

Total families and unrelated individuals_ 122,7<5 570 l,090 1,540 l 645 1 395 950 940 2 675 2,210 l 730 Less than $5QQ ____________ ---------- _ 15,835 30 90 90 130 140 125 75 145 150 165 $500 to $990 _________________________

11,205 15 60 70 100 65 160 20 B5 75 55 $1,0<lO to $1 1499---------------------- 11, 760 10 90 40 100 55 100 25 40 45 40 $1,500 to $1,999 ______________________

13,355 5 65 75 105 45 160 55 60 85 70 $2,000 to $2,409---------------------- 12,835 20 100 85 190 120 115 ?5 150 210 105 $2,600 to $2,999 ______________________ 9,345 35 85 105 105 95 65 55 150 235 105 $3,000 to $3,499 ______________________

8, 525 20 50 115 185 200 45 130 230 280 BO $3,iiOO to $3,999 ______________________ 6,595 10 90 130 120 125 55 80 290 255 B5 $4,000 to $4,499 ______________________ 5,105 35 65 105 135 110 40 60 220 160 BO $4,600 to $4,999 ______________________ 3,8B5 10 15 100 90 95 15 75 175 140 45 $5,000 to $5,999 ______________________ 5,965 65 40 lBO 120 155 35 110 405 135 155 $6,000 to $0,999 ______________________ 3,535 15 50 120 75 40 20 70 195 85 95 $7,000 to $9,999 ______________________ 1.,055 105 70 135 ?5 40 10 75 260 95 215

$10,000 or mor•---------------------- 2,115 125 95 60 30 10 15 125 45 170 Income not reported __________________ 8,610 70 125 130 85 100 20 145 215 265

Median income ___ --··---------dollars __ 2,191 5,92~ 2,9l6 3,9Bl 3,135 J,319 l, ?73 3,656 4,261 3,353 4,172 1 Not available; see p. 6.

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I ..

8 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 1.-CHA.RACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (*) denotes statisties based on 20-percent sample. For total!! of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where base is less than 500]

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Subject B-6 B-7 B-8 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-8 D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7

~ ---'------ ---- ,_ ------_-2._

SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

Total population, 1950----------- 4,822 4,436 3/lOS 4,138 4,513 6,28S 6,031 6,629 3,829 7,380 4,028 3,918 4,323 3,782 3,406 3,1S7 6 159S 6,0Sl

Ma.le _____ - ------------ - -- -- -- -- -- -- - 2,325 2,194 1,712 2,048 2,258 3,175 2,993 3 136S 1,925 3,596 2,045 1,928 2,13S 1,945 1,706 1,565 3,215 2,926

Female _____ -- ---- ------ -- -- -- -- -- - -- 2,497 2,242 1,796 2,090 2,255 3,113 3,03S 3,261 1,904 3,784 1,983 1,990 2,185 1,837 1,700 1,622 3,383 3,155

White. ____ - -- -- - --- . - -- -- -- - - -- - - - -- 4,819 4,434 3,508 4,lll 4,402 6,283 4,472 4,881 3,823 7,378 4,028 3,693 4,305 1,833 3,229 3,180 5,92S 6,079

Native ... ---- __ -- ___ . - .• - -- - - - - - 4,617 4,242 3,374 3,784 4,006 5,892 4,024 4,602 3,570 7,111 3,933 3,443 3,630 1,468 2,776 2,621 5,154 5,540

Foreign born •.• ------------------ 202 192 134 327 396 391 448 279 253 267 95 250 675 365 453 559 774 539

Nonwhite .. ----.------ -- -- - - -- --·-- - -- 3 2 27 111 ·5 1,559 1,748 6 2 225 18 1,949 177 7 670 2

Negro ____________ ---- - ----- -- --- 2 2 23 108 5 1,555 1,746 3 2 224 18 1,948 175 7 669 2

Other races ______ --- -- ------ -- -- - 1 4 3 4 2 3 1 1 2 1

Total population, 1940 ___________ 5,082 3,563 3,255 4,457 4,754 2,966 5,935 4,485 3,669 .4,904 ~ 4,084 ~ 3,660 3,670 3,614 5,348 5,473

"White _____ - -- -- ------ -- -- - - -- -- -- - - - 5,070 3,563 3,255 4,433 4,671 2,964 5,358 4,194 3,665 4,877 1,030 3,966 4,581 2,640 3,539 3,594 5,041 5,473 Nonwhite _______________ -- ---- -- - . -- . 12 24 S3 2 577 291 4 27 1 118 22 1,020 131 20 307

COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THE FOBE!GN·llORN WHITE

England and Wales.------------------ 42 30 20 29 41 23 21 25 34 44 14 23 27 16 29 36

Scotland .••..... -------------- -- -- -- . 24 16 6 23 32 21 7 9 9 32 2 9 9 5 6 19

Northern Ireland ______ --------------- 1

Irelmd (Eire)-------- --- -- ---- ------- 5 1 13 1 8 4 1 2 7 6 .3 6 10

Norway ___ ---------- - -- __ ------ __ -- - 3 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 Sweden ___________ -------·---- -- ----- 7 12 9 32 15 3 18 1 5 14 4 2 11

Denmark .•. -- ---- --- - -- -- - - -- -- - - -- - 1 5 1 3 2 2

Netherlands------------ -- ---- -- ----- 3 2 2 1 4 1 4 France ____________ -------- -- - -- __ --- 1 1 1 5 2 4 1 8 2 4 9 6

Germany •. - -- -- --- --- -------- -- --- -- 16 13 a 15 11 21 15 7 18 24 11 15 90 6 12 19 33 50 Poland _______ --------------------_ -- 5 5 2 10 19 13 38 34 4 4 5 6 15 25 19 19 54 18 Czechoslovakia ______ -- -. _____ • ---- --- 22 13 7 27 41 25 29 29 10 4 10 13 41 27 13 53 79 37 Austria _______ ---- ____ -- ____ • _ ------- 7 12 10 17 25 28 43 8 15 13 4 15 41 13 26 19 56 39 Hungary __________ - - -- -- -- - - - - -- -- --- 5 10 10 24 61 47 29 39 6 27 13 16 198 90 100 167 175 81

Yugoslavia.----- - -- ---- -- - - -- -- -- -- - 17 22 12 36 50 56 llS 36 27 14 3 52 87 84 69 49 85 54

U.S. S. R--------------------------- 1 2 4 6 11 5 17 8 12 3 4 24 15 8 20 36 9 Lithuania ________ --- -- -- -- -- -· -- -- --- 1 6 5 1 3 2 3 7 6 7 7 6 12 5

Finland---------- -- - -- • - -... -- -- ----- ·ia ··2 .. i ··3 4 ··4 •. i ··7 1 .. i '"6 ·40 ·a2 '3i '3i "36 RUlllllJlia •• - -- --- -- --- -• - -- --- -- ----- 18 8 Greece __________________ •• ___ -------_ 5 8 6 25 14 4 34 10 43 2 2 15 4 13 23 12 12 34

Italy ______ -- . - ---- - -- -- ------ -- ----. 8 7 9 19 38 73 33 37 19 25 11 37 78 22 38 108 99 43 Other Europe _________ --------------- 1 7 2 18 6 9 7 4 6 12 1 3 13 15 11 20 21

Asia ________ -- --- -- - -- -- ------------ - 4 a 7 3 13 14 3 3 2 5 5 4 3 4 Canada-French. ______ .------------- 1 2 2 1 3

~=~:~~~~~~~================== 16 13 8 6 12 13 11 16 a 3 8 4 19 16

3 1 1 1 1 Other America _________ -- ------------- 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 All other and not reported ________ ----- 4 5 7 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSEHOLDS

l\farried couples,* number _____________ 1,490 1,260 995 960 1,075 1,700 1,330 1,505 1,005 1,920 945 1,105 1,065 820 940 870 .1,665 1,785 With own household ______________ 1,395 1,220 940 900 995 1,635 1,150 1,425 955 1,830 930 1,050 1,015 690 S60 800 1,520 1,645 Without own household ____________ 95 40 55 60 80 65 180 80 50 90 15 55 50 130 80 70 145 140

Families and unrelated individuals*----- 1,700 1,380 1,115 1,405 1,370 1,830 1,790 1,695 1,355 2,185 1,050 1,390 1,380 1,330 1,245 1,075 1,840 2,150 Families ____________ ------------· 1,510 1,310 1,060 1,115 1,185 1,730 1,380 1,565 1,085 2,010 1,010 1,185 1,180 965 985 940 1,710 1,855 Unrelated individuals ______________ 190 70 55 290 185 100 410 130 270 175 40 205 200 365 260 135 130 295

Households, number ____________ ------- 1,543 1,315 1,009 1,342 1,356 1,777 1,631 1,742 1,194 2,158 1,014 1,200 1,292 1,033 l,OS3 958 l,S25 1,880 Population in households __________ 4,822 4,436 3,491 4,101 4,267 6,287 5,930 6,594 3,791 7,342 4,028 3 1 91S 4,323 3,681 3,348 3,181 6,590 6,073 Population per household __________ 3.13 3.37 3,46 3,06 3.15 3.54 3.64 3.79 3.18 3.40 3.97 3,27 3.35 3.56 3.09 3.32 3.61 3.23

Institutional population. __ ------- _____ ll 230 21

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Persons 25 years old and over_______ 3,040 2,770 2,130 21475 2,740 3,315 3,330 3,445 2,325 4 1 265 1,805 2;440 2,675 2,170 2,180 2,085 3,840 4,050 Noschoolyearscompleted. ____________ '---'--J:0--20 ____ 15-~---5 ~----00--5-5 --10----1-5 --1-0 --30 ____ 20-~--6-0 ---u5---;:25--35-

Elementary: 1 to 4 years______________ 60 65 65 110 205 100 :mo 210 150 140 65 70 165 275 165 140 265 170 5 and 6 years_____________ 185 105 120 180 250 "' 180 405 360 190 240 65 215 320 340 230 2S5 390 205 7years__________________ 155 110 110 120 170 210 320 280 115 225 75 180 210 235 100 125 235 155 8 years__________________ 720 500 445 7SO 665 790 920 715 650 1,035 385 605 640 440 495 460 820 905

High school: 1to3 years______________ 650 635 505 505 640 745 685 875 440 895 540 525 440 475 560 365 Sl5 690 4years__________________ 970 940 640 530 635 965 475 840 600 1,170 535 630 695 230 440 430 915 1,235

College: 1 to 3 years______________ 140 lSO 115 120 100 150 100 50 75 305 100 115 120 55 75 110 170 350 4 years or more__________ 125 150 95 60 65 115 30 50 50 205 25 55 55 15 30 30 85 255

School years not reported______________ 25 65 20 40 5 20 35 10 45 35 5 15 10 25 25 25 20 50

Medil!Il school years completed_________ 10.7 11,6 10.8 9.0 9.3 10.3 8.6 9.3 9.2 10,5 10.7 9,6 9.0 8.3 9.1 a.a 9.3 11.3

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over, 1950 ••. 4,695. 4,280 Same house as in 1950 _________________ 4,160 3,715 Different house, same county ___________ 415 365 Different county or a.broad _____________ 85 115 Residence not reported ________________ 35 85

*INCOME IN 1949

3,485 4,025

3,080 3,195 270 685

80 130 55 15

4,3S5

3,700 575 100 10

6 1120 5,805 6,460 3,720 7,270 3,860 3,845 4,225 3,700 3,310 3,1S5 6,400 5,995

5,055 4,775 5,710 3,270 6,025 3,350 3,250 3,560 3,130 2,665 2,780 5,480 5,230 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ W fil ill ~ ID m ~ ~ w m 90 m ~ ~ ~ ~ w 70 ~ ~ 10 20 10 45 20 15 35 15 5 10 20 20 115

, Totalfamiliesand unrelated individuals. 1,700 1,380 1,115 1 1405 1,370 1,830 1 1 790 1,695 1 1355 2,185 1,050 1 1390 1 1 380 1,330 1,245 1,075 1 1 840 2,150 Less thl!Il $500 _________________________ 90 ____ 8_5 --50----m-~ ~~--6-5 -'lo0-u5""--2-5 --9-0 -m-~~--6-5 --80-----i;o

$500 to $999_________________________ 25 15 25 55 70 45 80 95 70 90 30 85 65 120 30 15 45 40 $1,000to $1,499______________________ 35 10 15 35 45 35 S5 45 50 45 55 65 80 125 55 25 75 55 $1,500 to $1,999______________________ 70 10 20 85 50 50 85 90 75 70 40 90 60 155 50 50 75 65 $2,000 to $2,499 _____ -- --------------- 85 75 45 130 130 80 255 95 85 105 75 95 135 180 105 55 120 150 $2,500to $2,999 ____________________ ,_ 170 75 65 115 120 245 260 365 175 190 150 140 130 180 185 130 170 135 $3,000 to $3,499 .. ____________________ 275 195 230 195 225 • 425 275 380 265 305 19~ 215 160 175 165 190 320 235 $3,500 to $3,999______________________ 265 240 200 170 1'75 270 180 130 155 330 150 185 125 45 150 150 270 255 $4$4,000 to $4,499______________________ 210 140 105 85 80 170 140 120 105 225 135 85 100 50 70 100 150 170

_,500to $4,999______________________ 80 105 95 115 100 120 45 80 60 185 90 75 65 20 55 90 120 155 S556

,000000 ro $5,999______________________ 215 205 115 135 110 195 75 125 90 200 60 145 170 40 115 50 175 275

' to$6,999---------------------- 60 85 45 50 70 60 30 20 60 110 10 45 35 40 45 65 110 145 ~10og&to $.9,999______________________ 45 85 25 30 45 ·75 45 45 25 105 20 35 55 15 50 55 ao 210 :r! ' ormore______________________ 25 10 5 5 15 5 10 40 15 20 5 15 10 20

come not reported__________________ 50 45 75 65 20 15 40 30 40 60 15 25 25 20 95 20 40 110 Median income ___ . __ •. __ ..•.• dollars •.

3,642 3,922 3,675 3,295 3,322 3,485 2,S37 3,102 3,193 3,701 3,365 3,273 3,164 2,250 3,52S 3,912

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 9 Table !.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

!Asterisk (*) denotes statistics bnsed on 20-percent samplo. For totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where bOBe is le,. than 500)

Subject Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract ~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~

--------------·1----1----1----1·---I------•----1-------1----------------------SEX, RACH, AND NATIVITY

To1alpopulotion, 1950-----------~ 4,536 ......1i..Q§1~~~~1--.b!ci.7--2z.Q!li~ 4,546 2,927 _.idQ2. 6,681 ~ 2,439 3,817 2,194

Mnl•--·-·--------·-·----- .. ---------- 1,086 2,249 2,291 l,733 1,534 3,234 31 052 880 4,157 2,372 2,077 1,396 2,161 2,798 187 l,274 1,683 930 Female ••. -----·----·--·------------- 873 2,287 2,796 2,095 11 816 1.,102 3,630 567 41 927 3 1129 21 469 1,531 21 21,1, 3,883 216 i,165 21 134 l,264

White.·-·-------··-·--·------------· 1,894 4,380 16 500 12 12 937 1,3 40 4,3411 2,466 3,678 263 105 2,180 2 2 Nativ•-----····-·-·------------· 1,880 4,339 16 496 6 8 902 35 33 4,296 2,444 31 676 260 102 2,151 2 2 Foreign born.---·--·-----·---·-·· 14 41 2 4 2 6 4 35 8 7 46 22 2 3 3 29

Nonwhit•--·---···--·-------··-·-·-·· 65 156 5,069 3,328 3 1 348 7,321, 61 670 510 9,041 5,461 204 461 727 6,418 296 259 3 1 815 2,192 Negro--··----·-------------····- 65 156 51 069 3,328 3,31,a 7,324 6,6'70 508 9,034 5,459 199 459 727 6 1 418 298 253 3,815 2,192 Otherrnce.s .• -·-·-·---·------··-· 2 7 2 5 2 6

1'01alpopulation,1940--------·-·i-~(.._1'-l)-_,_(1-")l~--(-1_)~~~ l,960_2LJ22.~~5~1=33'-1_~2~7=33--i~.......iz..2fil~.....l.:.fil.~ 2,041

White---·---·--···----·------------· 535 4o 251, 1,563 51 290 4,787 21 511 3,896 283 456 1,289 11 5 Nonwhilo .• --·--··--------·----·-·--· 2,887 2,721 4,843 6,604 397 9,716 51140 346 222 626 4,685 422 386 1.,395 2,036

COUNTRY OP BIRTH OF THE POREIGN·BORN WHITE

England and WalM .•.. -·--------·---· Scotland. _______________________ -·._. Nortliem Ireland ... _ •. _·-----·----. __ _ Irelond (Eirel--···-·-· ---- ·------- -·. Norw•Y-------·-· --·--·--·---·- ..... Sweden .. ·-·- ..••. -··----··--·. __ ·- •• Denmnrk •• --·--··. ···-·-- ____ .. ___ .. Netherlands··-----··----------------France._·---·_ •.. ·-·--· ____ -- ___ • _. _

Germany ___ •. _·----------·--. _____ .. Poland. ____ ._ ... ----·--.------ ____ . __

~:~~':~~~-·-~~-·::::::::::: :::: :: : : : : : Hungary··----------·--------·-· ____ . Yugoslavia. ___ .---------- __________ _ U.S. S. R------·---·--·-·---·------· Litlmnnin .. ____ . -- -··- .••. ___ . - - - - - _. Finland _________ .. -··--. ________ . __ .• Ruman in .. _________________ ,.. _______ _ Greeoe ...... __________________ . ______ _

Italy···-·---·_.-------· __ ---- __ .. - __ _ Other Europe·-·----·--·-·---·-- ____ •

Asi•-···-·---- ··-· -··--------·-- -- .. -Conndn-French ····---·----·· •. __ •. _ Canndn-Othor ..... -·· ----··-· _____ .. Mexico ________ ----------------- ____ _ Other America .•...•. ·--·-----··----·. All other and not reported .• _ .... ___ .....

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSBHOLDS

Married couples,• number ____________ _ With OMI household.---------·-·· Without own household ••••. ·-··--·

Fwnilies and unrelated individunls*··-·-Familles ... -----·---·---·· __ . __ . _ Unrelated individual•.-·-····- __ -·.

I!ou.ebolds, numbor .... _ .•.. ______ ...... Population io bouseholds ...... _ ..•• Population per household .... __ • ___ _

Institutional population_._. __ •...... _.

•YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

2 l

360 340

20 910 505 405 500

1,528 3.06

960 1,020 905 900

55 120 1,600 1,535 1,265 l,305

335 230 1,240 1,207 4,285 4,864 3.46 4,03

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790 725 1,455 640 575 1,200 150 150 255

1,045 1,020 2,365 885 790 1,730 160 230 635 935 826 1,748

3,?10 3,271 6,778 3.97 3.96 3.88

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Persons 2~ years old nacl over .. ·-···-~ 2 1 170 ~ 2,180 2 1 150 3 1 930 31 835 1 1000 61 055 3,445 3,100 ~ 21 085 3,815 _E2. 1,415 ~~

No B1ll10-0l yems com11leted ... ---·----·· 5 55 85 55 25 105 205 30 355 200 80 15 150 245 30 230 180 15 Elementary: I to4year•.--·-----·-··· 45 265 705 390 270 675 1,135 135 11 915 835 170 310 640 985 105 135 685 175

5s.nd6ycnrs- •. ···-·---·· 75 250 575 1,30 320 690 850 75 11360 670 200 240 465 820 35 325 535 130 7 years ... ______ .. ·--·-·- 75 240 310 195 130 365 400 45 670 330 265 165 245 385 15 145 245 85 8 years.-·--·-·---··--··- 115 270 215 225 140 1,35 355 65 410 355 420 170 175 325 10 160 230 70

High school: I to3yenrs ..• ___________ 195 540 335 310 310 615 415 95 630 390 585 325 240 545 20 170 280 420 4years.·--·----···-·--·· 105 260 190 260 390 450 230 125 345 300 750 230 90 270 135 145 140

College: 1to3 years ..... ---------· 65 145 75 120 210 320 85 150 165 125 330 50 10 100 40 50 80 4yearsormorc __ ._______ 5 80 20 90 315 160 60 120 85 170 175 25 10 75 25 30 10

Sohoolye&ranotreporlod._____________ 1.s 65 55 105 40 95 100 160 120 70 125 75 60 65 50 25 5

Medianscboolyearacomplcted ....... ___ 9.4 8.9 6,6 7.8 10.6 8.1 6.2 11.2 6.0 6.9 10.8 8.1 6,0 6.6 7.0 6.2 9.6

*RES!DBNCB JN 1949

Persons I year old and ovcr, 1950- .. ,~ 41 365 ~ J,800 3,320 7 1 015 61 535 1,465 81 890 5,325 41 415 21 830 4,285 6,540 _2Z9. 2,365 3,740 ~ SamohouseBBin!Q50 .••.• ____________ 1 1 030 2 1 890 4,025 3,275 2,765 5,765 5

1310 845 71 250 4,660 21 780 21 290 3,410 5,595 300 1,290 3,175 2,085

Differeot house, same county 480 950 715 365 415 890 925 220 11 200 505 540 310 515 755 55 610 445 5 Differentcountyorabroad •. ::::~:::::: 175 375 85 125 110 240 195 215 280 115 465 155 275 130 10 195 95 R.aidenoenotreportcd .• ______________ 160 150 40 35 30 120 105 185 160 45 630 75 85 60 5 270 25

*INCOMR IN 1949

Totlll families and unreln1ed indivJduals .. _..2!Q. 1,600 ~ __!,fil ~ ~l-'==1-==·l--'--""·l-~2~,o_a_o 1,900 ~ 1,225 ~~ ~ 1,465 __t§Q_ Leasthaa$500 •.. ____________________ 120 255 145 115 90 360 31; 250 100 115 535 15 110 270 40 $500to$999 •.... - .• ···-·-·--·-··--·- 130 145 180 95 130 375 340 75 65 65 375 40 80 200 70 $1,0001o$1,499 .....• ___ ......•...... 100 200 280 95 115 340 ;~~ iig ;g l~~ ;g; ~g l~~ ~~; ~;g $1,500 lo $1,999 ................ -··--·-· 165 250 395 lBO 130 370 $2,000to$2,499 ......... ______________ 95 235 195 160 140 340 330 230 105 175 230 5 80 180 75 $2,500to$2,999 ................. _______ 60 195 105 85 70 145 75 175 75 140 130 10 60 60 35 $3,000to$3,499 .. _ .......•.....• _____ 35 85 60 70 80 130 70 120 95 95 65 30 35 20 $3,500to$3,999........................ 10 35 35 45 65 65 45 115 50 100 25 35 20 10 !:!·000to$4,499 ............... ______ , 5 25 15 35 45 45 20 125 45 50 35 25 15 rs·~to$4,999 ................ ______ 5 10 5 10 20 25

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2,205 1,190 4,055

330 360 730 355 140 925 405 130 790 495 45 710 250 85 360 135 45 150

80 55 75 25 25 60 15 30 30 25 15 35 25 15 10

10 10 5 15 10

10 40 10 50 180 150

Median incomc •.• ____ .....•.. dollars__ 1,568 1,795 11639 1

1938 2,036 1,547 1,485 1,019 1,188 1,41? 2,495 2,?17 2,379 1,300 1,529 1,412 1,605

1 Not available-; see 'P· 6.

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10 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 1.:...-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-percent sample. For totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where base is less than 500]

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Subject Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract F-9 G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 G-6 Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract

BC-1 BC-2 BC-3 BC-4 BC-5 CFC-1 CFC-2 CFC-3 CFC-4 CFC-5 CFC-6 --------------1----1----1----1----~--------------------------------. -----

SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY

Total population, 1950----------- 4,718 2,297 _2i.lli 4,181 4,647 7,445 1~-1.i..§2§..~~ 2,276 ~~~ 4,847 ~ 4,866 ~ Male________________________________ 2,267 1,094 2,434 1 1 801 2,316 31 635 2,595 3,972 2,363 31 573 1,139 2,877 2,763 3,862 2,394 1,517 2,362 1,355 Female------------------------------ 2,451 1,203 2,1l07 2 1380 2,331 3,810 2,827 3,866 2,410 3,500 1,137 2,9El3 2,822 4,117 2,453 1,646 2,504 1,400

"White_______________________________ 4,696 2,266 51187 4,169 2,515 7,249 51 371 7,569 4,766 6,171 2,273 5,848 5,574 7,965 4,842 3,162 4,El65 2,754

~:ltive·------·------------------ 4,362 2,158 4,860 3,922 2,200 6,626 4,966 6,787 4,456 5,602 2,159 4,998 5,332 7,565 4,676 3,070 4,690 2,661 Foreign born.____________________ 334 108 327 247 315 623 405 782 310 569 114 850 242 400 166 92 175 93

Nonwhite_·------·------------------- 22 31 54 12 2,132 196 51 269 7 902 3 12 11 14 5 1 l l ~egro___________________________ 8 31 54 9 2,130 183 51 269 5 901 3 12 10 13 1 l 1 l Other races______________________ 14 3 2 13 2 1 1 1 4

Total population, 1940 ___________ ~~,_""'3'""6""02~1 __ 4.:..i..=1~4::cil __i2ll,~ ~~--(1_) __ (1_) __ (

1_) 5,938 4,224 6,784 __ (

1_) 2,481 2,603 __ (

1_)

\Vhite-------------··----------------- 4,512 1,085 3,573 4,118 3,114 7,259 5,327 7,264 5,929 4,220 6,784 2,481 2,603 Nonwhite ... ------------------------- 15 33 29 23 1,257 123 41 538 9 4

COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THE FOREIGN-BORN WHITE

England and \Vales.------------------ 48 18 24 29 11 44 46 38 31 16 11 27 49 79 24 19 57 21 Scotland __________________ --------- __ 23 8 21 20 3 30 21 31 35 34 9 18 9 21 4 2 19 3 Northern Ireland. _____ --------------_ l 1 l 4 5 1 1 Ireland (Eire) ________ - ___ ------------ 11 4 8 1 10 4 5 2 5 11 4 4 4 2 Norway _____ -----------·----------- - l l l l 3 2 l 5 Sweden ________ . ___ . ______ . __________ 2 9 2 3 3 3 13 6 5 4 Denmark ... ______ -- _ - ---- -- --------. 1 3 1 3 3 5 2 2 Netherlands ____ ---------.---- ____ --- l l 3 2 2 l l l 1 France ____ . _______________ ---------- 7 7 8 4 3 8 7 4 l 16 3 3 4

Germany _____ ----------------------- 16 14 26 20 19 52 24 24 20 14 2 27 20 29 11 9 12 13 Poland ______ - ---- ------------------- 20 4 14 13 61 26 6 41 10 7 5 55 12 9 4 4 2 7 Czechoslovakia ______ .---------------- 6 l 9 2 3 2 4 48 16 23 18 259 6 8 3 5 2 l Austria _______ ------ __ --------------- 6 7 18 12 8 11 15 54 21 48 8 63 7 13 12 3 6 9 Hungary ______________ -------- _______ 15 6 19 20 21 17 6 134 29 115 5 93 13 23 11 8 2 Yugoslavia._-------_---------------- 7 10 12 7 30 27 8 234 78 207 25 220 16 10 10 7 1 4 U.S. S. R--------------------------- 13 5 39 23 5 8 11 18 4 10 1 13 5 12 4 3 4 l Lithuania ____________ --------·------- 3 l 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 Finland.------- - -- -- - - - -- - - - -- ------- 1 3 l 2 3 1 Rumania ___________ ----------------- 7 6 l 3 8 4 8 2 4 2 2 7 l l Greece _______________ - . ___ -- -- -- ----- 34 5 10 7 7 12 5 37 2 18 l 11 2 1 2 l Italy .• _______________ --------------- 58 10 22 14 113 307 190 40 16 27 5 9 . 32 99 16 20 12 Other Europe _________ --------------- 8 13 3 10 18 5 15 8 4 12 10 5 11 3 3 2

Asia _________ - - - -- -- - - ------ --------. 19 4 13 15 2 14 10 9 4 2 7 9 3 Canada-French ____________ --------- 7 2 1 1 1 3 l l 2 4 4 3 2 2 Canada-Other ____ ------------------ 15 11 41 24 8 20 21 ?.0 13 " 15 4 7 27 36 30 16 19 7 Mexico ____ - - . _ - -- -- - - - ----- -- ------ - l l 1 1 2 Other America _______________ --------- 5 l 1 All other and not reported _____________ 6 8 2 2

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSEHOLDS

Married couples,* number _____________ 1,125 610 1,415 960 1,110 2,025 1,465 2,165 1,165 1,700 580 1,475 1,300 2,125 1,470 850 1,260 755 With own household ______________ 1,045 590 1,300 915 985 1,890 1,380 2,020 1,045 1,610 570 1,360 1,185 2,035 1,425 820 1,215 680 Without own household ____________ 80 20 115 45 125 135 85 145 120 90 10 115 115 90 45 30 45 75

Families and unrelated individuals*----- 2,200 695 1, 770 1,490 1,705 2,490 1,745 3,155 1,365 1,935 675 1,820 1,520 2,545 1,585 1,065 1,400 865

Fam.ilies .. ---- - - - - - - . ----. -- ---- - 1,260 600 1,435 1,035 1,285 2,145 1,535 2,315 1,190 1,720 595 1,625 1,370 2,240 1,490 925 1,305 780 Unrelated individuals ______________ 940 95 335 455 420 345 210 840 175 215 80 195 150 305 95 140 95 85

Households, number ___________________ 1,627 689 1,605 1,406 1,271 2,211 1,633 2,416 1,425 1,935 649 1,693 1,554 2,472 1,506 941 1,374 834

Population in households __________ 4,324 2,297 5,215 4,107 4,502 7,301 5,413 7,726 4,758 7,057 2,275 5,839 5,533 7,962 4,837 3,125 4,866 2,755 Population per household __________ 2.66 3.33 3.25 2.92 3.54 3.30 3.31 3.20 3.34 3.65 3.51 3.45 3.56 3.22 3.21 3.32 3.54 3.30

Institutional population._. _____ ------_ 129 14 1 43

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Persons 25 yearsoldandover _______ 3,115 1,470 3,610 2,875 2,980 4,795 3,600 4,870 2,755 3,690 1,210 3,560 2,965 4,990 2,945 2,020 2,720 1,795

No school years completed _____________ 30 5 5 15 120 60 20 55 25 55 10 60 40 35 15 15 20

Elementary: 1 to4years ______________ 100 15 65 50 265 210 175 325 115 290 55 205 60 85 40 30 50 25 5 and 6 years. ____________ 190 25 45 60 300 190 230 465 210 460 100 395 145 150 35 35 55 65 7 years __________________ 165 15 105 30 160 110 155 245 95 125 60 235 130 105 35 75 40 50 8 years __________________ 550 70 365 360 680 1,130 650 1,005 620 535 325 805 625 745 280 275 325 410

High school: I to 3 years ______________ 655 210 395 365 595 1,045 915 1,015 545 840 295 775 650 885 430 315 480 355

4 years ____ - -- . - -- ---- - -- 860 365 855 890 535 1,240 965 1,255 825 865 265 825 870 1,550 995 790 1,040 590

College: 1to3 years ______________ 210 345 715 415 180 420 245 200 155 210 55 125 280 755 545 255 345 160 4 years or more __________ 275 410 930 640 80 330 210 250 135 230 25 105 160 590 565 205 335 105

School years not reported _____ ._ .. _____ 80 10 130 50 65 60 35 55 30 30 20 30 5 90 5 40 35 15

Median school years completed _________ 11.2 13.2 12.9 12.6 8.9 10.9 10.8 9.9 10.6 10.l 9.5 9.3 11.2 12.3 12.6 12.3 12.4 11.7

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over, 1950 •.. 4,535 2,235 ~ 4,0?5 4,565 7,140 ~ 7,580 4,685 6,760 2,180 ~ 5,325 7,790 4,625 ~ ~ ~ Same house as in 1950 _________________ 3,360 1,820 4,350 3,420 3,670 5,985 4,730 6,090 3,935 5,435 1,790 5,205 4,155 6,715 3,630 2,575 3,840 2,345 Different house, same county ___________ 875 290 570 420 685 850 515 1,120 555 1,145 310 420 915 810 715 405 540 300 Different county or abroad _____________ 250 110 230 200 155 230 100 305 135 150 70 95 220 235 260 105 240 85 Residence not reported ..••. __ --------- 50 15 75 35 55 75 30 65 60 30 10 15 35 30 20 25 40 5

*INCOME IN 1949

Total families and unrelated individuals. 2,200 695 1, 770 1,490 1,705 ~ 1,745 3,155 1,365 1,935 675 1,820 1,520 ~ 1,585 ~ 1,400 ___§_§.2..

Less than $500 .. _____ - ________ ---- ___ 220 30 75 125 260 205 115 245 120 145 30 120 105 165 ' 70 100 50 25 $500 to $999 •. ______________ --------- 160 30 45 60 120 100 50 195 45 70 25 75 50 80 10 40 15 15 $1,000 to $1,499 ... __ . ___ .. ___________ 170 20 55 55 135 145 50 145 60 50 15 60 50 40 25 45 35 60 $1,500 to $1,999 ... _____ . _ .. __________ 190 25 55 70 135 140 115 215 55 45 30 75 70 60 15 35 25 35 $2,000 to $2,499 ___ -- - - . - ·-. - -· - --- - - . 225 10 60 105 210 185 110 385 95 155 30 155 60 70 55 40 ?5 65 $2,500 to $2,999 ..... _____ ... ______ ... 265 20 45 95 225 205 125 370 180 255 . 95 235 125 195 70 110 130 90 $3,000 to $3,499 _____ - -- - ---- - - --- --- . 285 15 115 95 225 330 270 440 190 280 140 350 220 215 100 150 110 85 $3,500 to $3,999 _____ --------·------·· 105 10 60 125 100 240 225 285 140 205 115 140 225 300 185 90 180 85 $4,000 to $4,499 ... _______ . __ .. ___ . _. _ 125 35 llO 80 50 195 155 215 80 160 40 120 150 245 180 95 220 110 $4,500 to $4,999 ... -- - - - - ·- -- -- - - -- - - - 110 50 60 90 45 120 115 135 80 145 25 130 105 140 180 110 100 85 $5,000 to $5,999 _____ . ____ . _. _. ______ .

70 35 185 160 65 220 155 255 120 165 55 130 145 250 275 70 190 95 $6,000 to $6,999 ___ -- - .. ·• - - . - -- - . -- . - - 50 35 100 80 40 115 85 105 55 65 20 95 75 230 190 40 120 40 $7,000 to $9,999__ _ - . - - - .... - -- -.. - . - - . 55 90 200 105 5 125 80 70 65 125 35 50 90 280 150 70 75 55 $10,000 or more _____________ .. _. ___ ..

15 255 380 140 5 50 25 30 30 45 15 20 10 160 50 25 25 10 Income not reported •. _------ _________ 155 35 225 105 85 115 70 65 50 25 5 65 40 115 30 45 50 10 :\fedian income _______ .------ .dollars .. 2,608 7,500 5,500 3,850 2,381 3,314 3,506 2,986 3,270 3,420 3,393 3,225 3,633 4,184 4,688 3,467 4,125 3,809

1 Not available; see p. 6.

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 11 Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (•) denotes slat.istics based on 20-percent sample. l!'or totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Median not shown where base is 1.,.. than 500]

Subjeot

SEX, RACB, AND NATIVITY

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Total populotion, 1950 ______ -- - - - 1 __ ,,_i;.,o,,9,.,3+--"-3'-'6"'3"'3t--~3=00=2t---'2"'-"0"'83"+--=4u.ol6"'2'+--'4"-"99"2+--=2,_9~S~l+--"-5 ..,2:.!7.0!3+-_l=.t,:44!:!.!.7+-....:.5L23~2+-....:_5-"S~94~--=3~,.e;307~--'3:,,~0'.:1~6l-.....:_3,!!44~5l-_S~0~3~4 Male---·-----------------------··--· 2,983 1,667 1,396 955 1,911 2,357 1,371 2,457 683 2,419 2,768 1,641 J. 1493 1,985 4,131 Female.·------··---·---------------- 3,110 1,966 1,606 1,128 2,251 2,635 1,610 2,816 764 2,813 3,126 1,666 1,523 1,460 3,903 White_______________________________ 5,760 427 3,001 1,733 4,155 4,549 2,483 608 11446 5,066 5,478 3,278 2,933 3,352 7,201

Native-----·-------------------- 5,597 426 2,986 l,?16 4,117 4,501 2,451 599 1,439 5,028 5,407 3,258 2 1885 3,314 7,137 Foreign born----·---------------- 163 l 15 17 38 48 32 9 7 38 71 20 46 36 64

Nonwhite __ ·------------------·------ 333 31206 1 350 7 443 498 4,665 l 166 1,16 29 83 93 833 Negro----------·-·-------------- 331 3,203 l 350 7 441 495 4,664 l 166 415 29 82 92 832 Olherraces______________________ 2 3 2 3 l l l l l

To11lpopulo1lon, 1940 ___________ 1 __ .:.6,;;,l;c7..:2+-.:.3''-'5:.:2.:.9t---'3"'''-'l:.:6::lt---'2"''"5.:.6::0t---'3=73:::3:+--"'-(1_,)+-=2'-'54:..:.:3+-4.:.,cc4:.:6.:.S+-l"',!.:3:.:96::::+--(~1.!.)+--....!..(1.!.)+---!.(l~)!.J-_ __::6.::94+-::.l,!::0:::8::.11-...:3~,!.:'.3C:::94 White_______________________________ 5,829 737 3,152 2,218 3,697 2,261 574 1,396 540 859 2,913 Nonwhite.-·---------------------·--- 343 2,792 9 342 36 382 3,894 154 222 481

COUNTRY OP BIRTH OP TIUl POREIGN·BORN WHlTB

Englond and Wales--··-·-------------Scotland. ________________ --· ____ ---- c

Northern Ireland-·--·----------------Irelond (Eire) _____ --·--··------------NorwoY---------- -- • - - • - •• - - - - - --- - . Swcdeo. _____________ ·---. __ ---------Tumnark ____ ·- ___ -- •. __________ --- --N otherlonds. _____ --· ________ --------France _______ -------- ______________ _

Germany _____ -------- ______________ _ Poland. ______ --------- _____________ _ Czeohoalovakia _____ ------- ----- -- - _ - -Austria. ____ ·----------· __ ------ ____ _ Hungary. - --- -- - ---- ___ - - - -- - -- - _ - - - _

ii~f."~~II.":~=:: ::::::::::::::::: ::: : : Lithuonia _________ -----------· -------Finland •• _________ ---------_------ __ _ Rumania _______ --------- __ ---- _ ---- _ Greece. ___________ -------- __________ _ Italy ____ ----- -- -- ---- ---- ------ ____ _ Other Europe _____ ------------------.

Asi•-----·--- --- -- ------ ------ -------Canada-French_.·--------- --- _____ _ Canada-Other ____ --------- ________ _ Mexica_··------------------------- __ Other Amerio•---·--·----·-----------_ All other and not rnportod. ___________ _

MARRIED COUPLES AND HOUSEHOLDS

Married couples,• number ____________ _ With own household _____________ _ Without own household _________ ---

Families and unrelatod indlviduals•-----Famili,. ___________________ - -- -- -Unrelated individuals _____________ _

Households, number·----··----- ______ _ Population in households _________ _ Population per household- •• -. ____ _

Institutional popule.tion ______________ _

*YEARS OP SCHOOL COMPLllTED

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545 2,169 7,489 3.45

218

Pmoas25yeorsoldaadover _______ 1 _-'3::2'~4:::2::..5+-_!2:.!'::0::..55+-~l:L'.:'.900~~-=l:L,1:!::8::D+-..::2:L,7!.:l:::0~-::..31!::0!.:9::..5+---'l::J,::8;:;45"+--'2:.l.,.::;96::,:0'-t---"'85::.:5+-'3"'=.390"""!--'3'-''-'41::;5'-t---'1"'1'"'7::.2:..5t---=l,"'6:.:l:::5+--=l'-''8:.;4.:,5t-......:.41<..:3:.:2::.5 ~~~~~~~~·{"~'4mj~:~::::::::::::: !~ ;~6 ~g l~g 65 l~~ l~; ~~ ~6 l~; l~~ l~~ ~g ~~ 3!g m h h l rn¥:~~~~-=-:-:::::::::: m ~~g m ~~g ~i~ m m ~~g ~~ ~g ~~g ~~~ ~~ ~~ g~

g '° oo: 4ycaJ".".r_•_-::::::::::::: ~~g i~g ~~& ~~g ~~g l,~:~ ~~; ~;; ~; ~~g l,~ig ~~g 2j; ~~ 830

College: ! ~;~~~;~:::::::::: ~; ~; l~; ~; ~~; i~; i: l~ ~~ ~gg ~Jg ~; ;~; 255 ~; SchoolyearanoLreperled______________ 100 35 40 15 45 75 40 40 15 60 40 50 95 455 330

Medionschoolyearscompleted_________ 8.1 6,5 10.2 9,5 12.l 12.l 9.9 6.6 9.7 11.2 11,2 8,5 12.? 12.3 11,4

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

PtrS<las 1 year old and over, 15150 __ -1--'5'-''t.::9~8:=_5l--..:3~5:!!2D~ _ _!2'1,::!.9~50<.j_ _ _!2~03"'5o.J.-_~4:L04!:!:!:5Cl---:!4c8~90~--'2~94:'.!:D!!..j-_ _;5~24~5<+.-..:l~450i5~_,5:...=.l2"'5"-l-~5=6~85"-j-~3=0c::90~--"2"'84=5+--"3"3'-'2"'0+--'-7L7'-'D"'-5 ~ehousell.'! in IDQO_________________ 4,300 2,705 2,295 1,580 3,340 3

17M 2,140 4,440 1,205 4,015 4,260 2,140 1,120 2,005 5,~~;

illeren1 house, same county.__________ 1,060 705 395 255 440 780 495 615 135 775 880 250 310 450 Different county or •broad.____________ 515 85 240 170 195 290 215 165 110 295 485 695 1,300 810 1,330 Residence not reported________________ 110 25 20 30 70 35 90 25 5 40 60 5 115 55 375

•INCOME IN 1949

To1alfamillesandunrelaiedlndivlduals_l-~1~8~4:?.5.j_ _ __::9~S:!.5J-__Jl~.0!!:65o.J._ __ :L73a.;5o.J._ _ _!l,_2~90~--"lt!.4!!S~O.j_~l~l~5;!.5l-_:1~5~50!!-J---~44~5~_,1=8=25"-j--=1~8~40"t--l"'-'0"'2"'0+----9"'3'-'5+-_,,1""2"'3':0+---"2,_5,,,l".'5

~ ~$9~::?::::::::::::::::::::::: ~i; i~~ ~~ l~ ~g ~~ ~; ~~~ ~g ~g :~ j; ~g l~g i~~ ~:·: ~ U·ii:o______________________ 165 130 45 60 60 50 60 245 ; 1~ lig ~; ~6 iiig i~~

~:~ ~ ~~:~g~:::::::::::::::::::::: ~!g i1~ l~g ~g ~ l~g l~~ Hg ~g l~; i~g g; ~g lg; ~;; ~:ooo 00153:400:::::::::::::::::::::: 180 60 i25 60 140 155 130 80 30 195 195 1~ n5 145 250

$4'~ ~ ~·~~&---------------------- l~; 8~ i;~ 1& ~g i~g l~ ;g !~ i~g ~~; 60 l~~ l~ i~; 5:~ ~ rs:~:f ::::::::::::::::::: ~g ~g l~ ~g i~g l~g l~; i~ ~~ i~~ ~~ ~~ ~; ~~ 2~; $7::~t~·g~g:-:·------------------ ;; 5 ~; 3~ ~ l~ ~g i; 1g i~; l~; ;g ~g ~~ l~~ f!~: ~~~~;!~i~:::::::::::::::::: 11; 4; ~g ~~ l~g ~g ~g 25 lg l~; ig ;g iig 13; 3~g Mediaoincomc. ______________ dollara__ 2,210 1,710 3,573 2

1554 3,868 3,891 3,356 1,642 3,833 3,894 2,940 3,575 2,940 3,115

1 Hot e.vatlable; see p. 6.

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Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract A-? Tract A-8 Tract A-9 Tract B-1 Tract B-2 Tract B-3 Tract B-4 Tract B-5 Tract B-6

Subject

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

.A.GB

All classes----- - -- - - ---- -- - ------- - 1,831 l',961 3,32? 3,427 2,971 3,004 2,484 2,681 3,?85 3,96? 3,047 3,140 1,853 2,085 2,455 2,262 2,325 2,49?

u't1!<l!).~========:::::::::::::::::: 186 189 466 453 328 317 284 289 420 399 433 415 220 231 235 204 244 233 41 52 83 84 78 59 n 50 82 76 ?6 86 3? 56 50 41 58 43

1to4 years ____________________________ 145 13? 383 369 250 258 212 239 338 323 357 329 183 175 185 163 186 190 5 to 9 years ______________________________ 119 1.25 271 272 207 l?l 192 192 304 266 299 276 144 117 138 129 132 152

5 years ________ ------------------------ 22 19 53 55 33 32 39 34 48 67 67 67 38 29 38 21 29 31

6 years ___ -- _ ----------- - -------------- 25 33 61 54 51 40 39 28 65 46 66 49 25 24 27 23 20 30 7 to 9 years ____________________________ 72 ?3 157 163 123 99 114 130 191 153 166 160 81 64 ?3 85 83 91

10 to 14 years ____________________________ 119 104 244 219 164 154 159 164 226 231 200 224 102 108 128 134 125 140 IO to 13 years __________________________ 92 81 210 178 133 123 133 134 164 181 162 1?8 82 94 103 109 101 104 14 years ••• ________ -- --- - --- -- - - - -- --- - 27 23 34 41 31 31 26 30 62 50 38 46 20 14 25 25 24 36

15 to 19 ye.ars ____________________________ 98 135 225 209 173 217 154 168 245 246 l?S 204 104 141 131 141 144 180

15 years------------------------------- 23 28 45 50 28 33 30 41 52 54 42 50 18 32 30 lS 29 28 16 and 17 years ________________________ 39 45 96 72 74 93 64 66 105 89 7? 81 39 44 42 55 55 64 18and19 years ________________________ 36 62 84 87 71 91 60 61 88 103 59 73 4? 65 59 6S 60 s0

20 to 24 years •..•. ----------------------- 172 1?4 233 343 252 268 171 204 277 316 19/. 249 159 190 168 186 189 191 25 to 29 years ____________________________ 162 201 321 363 262 270 233 273 384 408 294 358 199 208 243 238 216 252 30 to 34 years ____________________________ 136 152 301 278 210 214 181 236 307 309 282 285 137 165 176 200 175 167

35 to 39 years .... ------------------------ 128 134 234 235 210 291 204 194 255 296 240 263 133 140 179 184 llS 157 40 to 44 years ____________________________ 128 133 191 222 201 206 144 183 222 271 220 244 105 139 185 162 165 187 45 to 49 years ____________________________ 113 125 180 192 219 1?6 164 179 205 269 196 191 118 119 183 145 187 179 50 to 54yea.n; ____________________________ 129 132 16? 175 184 lSO 172 141 279 275 186 132 106 116 199 148 173 208 55 w 59 years ____________________________ 113 123 177 149 191 156 128 136 244 227 136 107 112 122 170 126 180 159 60 w 64years ____________________________ 97 69 148 121 155 130 117 101 187 184 92 88 85 95 149 103 137 123 65 tQ 69 years ____________________________ 63 63 71 87 95 119 87 96 105 109 47 52 48 74 91 60 72 70 70 to 74 years ____________________________ 36 50 48 52 54 58 43 5? 62 76 31 30 44 59 38 49 34 49

~ ~e!'!/,:f~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::: 32 44 44 48 53 61 41 53 58 77 16 17 28 50 36 44 29 40 ... a 6 9 13 16 10 15 5 8 3 5. 9 11 6 9 5 10

21 years and over ____ ------ ---------- --- 1,286 1,379 2,089 2,214 2,063 2,101 1,677 1,839 2,549 2,766 1,909 1,978 1,261 1,459 l,S02 1,629 1,651 1,766

White ____ -- --~ --- -- -- -....... ---------- 1,777 1.886 2 250 2 231 2 947 2 971 2 478 2 676 3 759 3,949 2 447 2 547 1 ?97 2 013 2.385 2.213 2 323 2 496

Under 5 yea.rs _______________ ------------- 17S 182 327 313 325 315 283 288 420 399 331 322 217 222 22S 19S 244 233 5 to 9 years _____________ ----------------- 118 119 182 158 207 171 192 191 300 264 223 206 139 112 135 125 132 152 10 to 14 years ____________________________ 114 98 143 132 163 154 159 164 224 230 143 163 99 94 121 127 124 140 15 to 19 years ____________________________ 97 125 144 126 173 213 154 168 238 241 147 153 99 134 125 139 144 180 20 to 24 yea.ra _______________________ ----- 169 168 163 214 250 265 170 202 276 315 149 194 154 1S8 163 181 189 191 25 tQ 29 years·--------------------------- 154 191 219 243 259 265 233 273 384 408 232 2S7 194 202 239 234 216 252 30 w 34 years ____________________ .. _______ 132 147 195 157 209 211 178 236 307 309 223 237 131 162 1?0 193 175 167 35 to 39 years ____________________________ 121 129 138 143 209 2S6 204 194 255 294 193 218 130 136 172 180 118 157 40 tQ 44 years _______________________ ----- 122 128 120 140 198 200 144 183 220 269 187 209 100 132 177 159 165 18? 45 to 49 years ____________________________ 112 125 102 101 216 174 164 178 201 267 165 1?2 113 110 1?9 142 187 178 50 to 54 years _________ ------------------- 128 125 112 124 180 180 171 141 278 274 160 117 100 116 195 145 173 208

55 to 59 years·--------------------------- 111 121 131 119 190 155 128 136 242 227 123 100 109 120 164 125 1?9 159 60 to 64 years ____________________________ 94 66 123 99 154 129 117 101 185 183 85 83 85 94 148 103 137 123 65 to 69 years _____ ----------------------- 60 61 64 73 94 118 87 % 105 108 45 40 48 ?2 90 60 ?2 70 70 to 74years ____________________________ 35 50 44 44 54 58 43 57 61 76 25 27 43 59 3? 49 34 49

75 years and over.----------------------- 32 51 43 45 66 77 51 68 63 85 16 19 36 60 42 53 34 50

No.1Iwhite ---- -------- __ -----------· _ 54 75 1,077 1,196 24 33 6 5 26 18 600 593 56 72 70 49 2 1 Under 5 years ____________________________ a 7 139 140 3 2 1 l ... ... 102 93 3 9 7 6 . .. . .. 5to 9 years--------------------------~--- 1 6 89 114 ... ... . .. l 4 2 ?6 70 5 5 3 4 ... . .. 10 to 14 years ____________________________ 5 6 101 87 1 ... ... . .. 2 l 57 61 3 14 7 7 l . .. 15 to 19 years ____________________________ 1 10 81 83 ... 4 ... . .. 7 5 31 51 5 7 6 2 ... . .. 20 to 24years ____________________________ 3 6 70 129 2 3 l 2 l l 45 55 5 2 5 5 ... ... 25 to 29 years·--------------------------- 8 10 102 120 3 5 ... ... ... . .. 62 71 5 6 4 4 ... . .. 30 to 34 years ____________________________ 4 5 106 121 l 3 3 ... . .. ... 59 48 6 3 6 ? . .. . .. &5 to 39 yea.rs---------------------------- 7 5 96 92 l 5 ... ... . .. 2 47 45 3 4 ? 4 ... . .. 40 to 44 years ____ ---------------------· __ 6 5 71 82 3 6 ... . .. 2 2 33 35 5 ? 8 3 ... . .. 45 to 49 years ____________________________ l ... 7S 91 3 2 ... l 4 2 31 19 5 9 4 3 . .. l 50 w 54 years ____________________________ 1 7 55 51 4 ... l ... l l 26 15 6 ... 4 3 . .. . .. 55 tQ 59 years _____ ----------------------- 2 2 46 30 1 l ... . .. 2 . .. 13 7 3 2 6 l l . .. 60 to 64 years _____ ---------.------------- 3 3 25 22 l l ... . .. 2 l 7 5 . .. 1 l ... . .. ... 65 to 69 years _______ --------------------- 3 2 7 14 1 l ... ... ... l 2 12 . .. 2 l . .. . .. ... 70 to 74 years _________ ------------------- l ... 4 8 ... ... . .. . .. l . .. 6 3 l ... l . .. . .. . .. 75 years and over._---------------------- ... 1 7 12 ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 3 3 l l ... . .. .. . . ..

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over ________ 1,434 1,566 2,380 2,524 2,303 2,393 1,875 2,066 2,897 3,121 2,153 2,271 1,407 1,643 1,979 1,820 1,848 2,008

Single ____________ ----------------------_ 307 278 524 421 540 456 374 380 740 657 409 365 302 321 475 296 356 333 Married •. - - ----- --- ---- - __ - -- __ -------- _ 1,014 1,014 1,662 1,722 1,575 1,540 l,3S8 1,394 2,017 2,054 1,651 1,673 1,004 1,027 1,216 1,170 1,411 1,419 Widowed or divorced--------------------- 113 274 194 381 188 397 113 292 140 410 93 233 101 295 288 354 Sl 256

EMPLOYMENT STATUS ANO MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over ___ ----- _blli 1 566 2 380 2-524 2-303 2,393 l 875 2.066 2,897 3.121 2,153 2.271 l 407 l 643 1 9?9 1 820 1.848 2.008 Labor force _________ --------------------- 1,191 538 1,918 ?97 1,901 828 1,571 678 2,372 982 1,858 656 1,192 563 1,658 727 1,560 610

Civilian la.borforce. ----- -------- ------- l,1S7 53S 1,912 797 1,S95 827 1,570 67S 2,365 982 1,852 656 1,189 562 1,654 727 1,549 609 Employed ____ - - -- -- -- -- -- ---- --- - --- 1,064 511 1,708 711 1,710 773 1,471 639 2,227 948 1,750 615 1,086 536 1,514 671 1,492 589

Private wage and salary workers _____ 938 469 1,552 666 1,5os 708 1,237 539 1,922 824 1,591 573 946 464 1,395 629 1,374 538 Government workers ________________ 62 31 64 27 79 40 98 74 119 90 66 28 66 61 49 22 61 37 Self-employed workers ______________ 63 10 90 17 121 19 134 23 186 27 91 12 73 11 ?0 17 57 14 Unpaid family workers ______________ l l 2 1 2 6 2 3 7 2 2 l ... ... 3 ... ...

Not i:iZr0

f:~= ======== ============::: 123 27 204 86 185 54 99 39 138 34 102 41 103 26 140 56 57 20 243 1,028 462 1,727 402 1,565 304 1,388 525 2,139 295 1,615 215 1,080 321 1,093 2S8 1,398

Employed _____ ------ _______________ 1,064 511 1,708 711 1 71(} 7?3 l 471 639 2,227 948 1,750 615 l 086 536 1 514 671 l 492 589

Professional, technical, and kindred workers 51 41 46 21 89 70 133 73 134 137 112 43 73 61 55 41 133 59 Managers, officials, and props., incl. farm __ ~: 67 17 76 12 97 20 151 31 202 28 92 12 7S 14 74 24 S3 1.5 Clerical and kindred workers _______________ 83 143 97 119 111 200 119 226 190 344 125 159 111 175 100 160 144 229 Sales workers _____ --------------------- 68 53 67 59 99 72 90 86 137 106 80 70 91 51 60 39 SS 62 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers - - 25? 12 293 6 368 16 371 12 545 15 403 20 217 15 291 16 322 7 Operatives and kindred workers ________ -==: 372 113 723 184 720 231 448 113 713 167 684 139 365 111 101 239 597 128 Private household workers •.. ____________ 2 29 2 142 1 37 ... 21 1 27 l 62 1 l? 2 26 . .. 15 Service workers, except private household - - 84 91 192 147 lOS 117 89 67 166 104 125 98 67 S? 122 118 64 61

~:;~~~~~f~e=;c:::====== ===~:=: 72 6 187 12 105 5 56 3 119 8 ll5 6 72 4 102 3 56 4 8 6 25 9 12 5 14 7 20 12 13 6 11 l 7 5 5 9

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 13 Table !.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

(Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based an 20-pcrccnt sample. For totals of age groups from eomplcte count, see table 2. Median not shown where bllSe is less than 500]

Adjacent area--Con. Subject

'l'ract Tract Tract Truct Tract Tract Tract Tract Trnct Tract Tract Tract Traet Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract --------------l-F_C_-3 __ 1_F_C_-_4_1_F_C-_5_ ~~ ~-~~~ FC-12 ~ FC-14 FC-15 ~~ ~~ FC-20

SEX, RAC!!, AND NATIVITY

Totalpopulation,1950----------- 2,500 4,773 ?,905 6,756 22,093_3~,'-0_9_71 __ 5~,9_7_1.1 __ 3~,7_3~7-i--6~'-'6~98'-l--10~,'-6~75 10,405~ 6,300 4,928~~ 8,560 17,544 Male _____________________ .. __________ 1,208 2,212 3,817 3,272 10,740 1,479 2,855 1,893 3,546 5,290 5,056 72 2,915 2,341 166 485 4,127 9,757 Femal•------------------------------ 1,292 2,561 1.,088 3,484 11,353 1,618 3,116 1,844 3,1'2 5,385 5,349 71 J,385 2,587 146 512 4,433 7,787 White ______ ,_,_______________________ 2,048 4,656 '1,0?7 5,232 15,277 3,032 5,434 3,CY75 6,427 8,004 10,281 126 3,1,19 4,866 283 997 8,535 13,528

Nati~•-------------------------- 2,011 1,,599 7,010 5,221 15,213 3,029 5,381, 3,052 6,353 7,954 10,222 126 3 392 4 828 283 988 8 487 13 382

Non!i:i~~-~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::: 4;~ ii~ 8~~ i,5~~ 6,8~ &~ 5;~ 6~~ 2~1 2,6~~ ~~~ 17 2'.s~i ' ~~ 29 9

' ~~ 4'.ii~~ Negro___________________________ 452 117 825 1,523 6,815 65 537 662 251, 2,671 122 17 2,880 61 29 24 4,005 Other racll!J______________________ 3 1 1 17 2 1 l l 11

Total population, 1940___________ 1,248 __ (1_) 1.,767 5,759 __ (1_) 1,9401_J_'J __ <1_) __ (1_) __ <_1_) __fl __ <'_) __ <_'_) __ ci_) __ ('_) __ <_'_> 5,059 __ ('_)

White-:----------------------------- 888 4,104 4,61B 1,635 4,974 Nonwhite ____ , ______________________ . 360 663 1, 11,1 305 85

COUNTRY OF DIRTH OP THI! FOREIGN·DORN WHITE

England and Wales .• ________________ _ Scotlnnd _________________________ .• _

Northern Ireland.------------------ .. Ireland (Eire) •.. ----------------~---. Norway _________________________ ._._ Swcdoo _______ ---------------- ----- .. Denmark _______________________ -- - - -Netherlands---------------------- - - _ France.-------------------------- __ _

~~1::1~::::::::::::::::::::::_ .· .. ----C•eehoolovakia_ .•. --------------- ___ . AUBt.ria. _____ .•. _ •• ------ ___________ • Hungary __________________________ ...

ij~~~~~~~:: :: : : : :::: :: :: ::: ::: : : : : : Lithuania _________ .·-----_---· ______ _ Finland _________ •.. ________________ ._ Ilume.nin. _______ .. -------------- ____ _ Greet:•----------------------- -- --- ---ltllly _______________________________ _

Other Europe _____ .. --------- ___ •• _ ..

Alli•-------------- --- ------- --.. -- -- -Canada-Frenoh. ---- .. ______ . _. ____ _ Canada-Other .••.... ---- __ ... ___ ·-_ Mexico. _____________ • ___ ••••. ___ .• _. Other Amerioa ___________ •. ___ .. _____ _ All other and not reported_ •• ___ .• __ ---

MARRIED COUPLl!S AND IIOUSHHOLDS

Married eouplcs,* numbor ____________ _ With own l1ousehol<l ___ ------ ____ _ Without own household ___________ _

Fwnilies and unrelated individuals*-----Familics .. _ .. ____ ... _ -- •..... ----. Unrelated individuals _____________ ..

Households1

number ______________ -----Population in households ____ .. ____ _ Populalion per hoUJmhold _________ .

lnstilulionnl population •. _____ . ______ _

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

545 515

30 650 555

95 645

2,500 3.68

3 1

9 3 l 2 l

3 4

2 10

l

1,400 1,345

55 1,885 l,lt95

390 1,622 lt,679

2.68

12 5

6 5

13

I,

1,91t0 1 1 8lt0

100 2,365 2,100

265 2,212 7,835

3.54

l

1 2

l,!i15 l,3G5

150 1,835 1,620

215 1,764 61?56

3,tl3

18

I,

2 7 2

1 1

10

1 10

5,295 4,730

565 6,030 5 11tB5

51t5 5,589

21,635 3.87

305

735 680

55 810 71,0

'10 780

2,997 3.Blt

76

13 3

3 2 3

2

8

1

3

I,

1 3

1,475 1,lt25

50 1,670 1,490

180 1,709 5,964 3.49

3 l

700 665 35

955 660

95 935

3,727 3,99

8 4

1

1

3 5

9 3. 1 I,

3

2

3 1

8 1 4 B

1,595 1,505

90 2,.390 1,595

795 1,717 6,062 3,53

a 4

4

1 1 1

l 1 6 l 1 6

2,730 2,570

160 3,240 2,910

330 3,029

10,651 3.52

10 4

1

1 10

1

l

1 5 4 6

5 2 3 5

2,780 2,610

170 3,505 3,010

495 3,216

10,361 3.22

40 40

45 45

42 143

3.40

1

6 1 1 2

1,1.55 1,290

165 1,840 1,560

280 1,690 6,262 3.?1

2

14

3

1,265 1,215

50 1,7?5 1,465

310 1,510 4,830

3.20

60 55

65 60

5 72

312 4.33

3

2

2

2

225 200 25

240 220

20 236 934

3.96 44

7 7 1 1

1 2

8

1

3

2 3

2,095 1,960

135 2,635 2,205

430 2,395 8,172 J.41

284

12 6

5 1

26 6 1 7 2 4 6 l

2 4

13 4

10 10

3,740 3,445

295 4,250 3,875

375 4,1.63

15,205 3.65

2,312

Persons25yentsoldnndover _______ 1,420 3,280 4,5!)5 3 1 52.5 11,630 1,630 3,li65 1 1 9110 3,690 5,705 61325 85 3 1 280 3,000 115 480 4,920 9,.640

!fo school years completed ______ ------- ---1-5 ~ --8-0 ----V:O ~ --2-0--2-5--5-0--2-5 --W ---"To-------UO---"To ___ l_O ------2-0 ~

Elemenmry: ~ ~U~~~;,,-.--~==:~:::::: ii; ~g ~~g ~;g t~~g ~~g ~~; ~~ ;~g ~;g ;ig i; ~~g iii; ;g ~; ~~; i;!~g ~ynnrs__________________ 110 55 1,55 585 1,410 255 230 ~~; 335 545 675 5 ~~ 305 5 ;~ ~; i;;:;;

High school: 1 ~as~~~,:,,-.==::::::::::: 1*~ 2i~ *~g ;,~g ~;1*~ ;~; ~; 490 ;6g 1,~~g 2,%i; ~~ 355 ~gg 5 90 1,585 2,085

College: a;~rsy~~;.~=:::::::::::: ~~g ~g; ;;.; 1~g l,~~; 1~~ 1,~~~ gg ~~ ;~g r~g ~~ ;~~ 10 i; ~~~ l,~g Sohoolyears1;~r~~~o~r.:1:~~~=::::::::: 3~~ ~~g 4~; 1J.g m ~g 3~~ ~~ gg 3~g ~~g 2

;g 3z; 10 ~~ i~g 195

Mediansohoolyearsoompletcd .• _______ 12.4 13.3 9.6 7.0 7.9 a.o 12.2 8.6 10.4 8.6 10.1 9.0 11.8 11.1 6.4

•RESIDENCB IN 1949

Pe.rsonslyearoldandover, 1950~~-~ 1.,?00 7,605 6,b2!i 21,360 2,945 5,650 31 1.50 6,630 101 260 ~~ 6,11.0 4,830 ~~ S,410 16,795 S&mehouseMinl05Q ___________ , ______ 1,97U 3,510 5,720 5,320 16,335 2,540 4,200 1,670 4,335 7,825 6,040 135 4,890 3,700 175 675 6,050 10,425 Differenthouse,samceounty__________ 280 645 1,210 850 4,015 225 1,025 215 890 1,570 1,405 5 915 620 85 165 1,265 3,180 ~1ent county or abroacL. _______ .. _ _ _ 140 395 630 395 B45 160 365 200 1, 185 800 635 5 320 445 35 90 850 2,960

encenotrcportcd._______________ 20 150 45 60 165 20 60 1,065 220 85 265 15 65 5 20 245 230

•INCOMH IN 1949

Totalfamillesnnddnrelated!ndlvlduals.~~ 2,365 1,835 6,0JO __ s_1_01 __ 1~,6_?_0_,_ __ 95_5_,__2~,_3_9o_1 __ 3_,_2_4.,.0 3,505~ 1,840 1,?75~~ 2,635 4,250

rsoo~$ii~r.>::::::::::::::::::::::: ~g r~ 1~g iig ~;g 1; l;g 1~g t~; ~~~ i~~ 5 t~~ 1~~ ig i~; ~~; $$1,000to$1,499 ••......... ___________ 55 40 85 110 510 60 65 60 195 205 130 11.0 75 20 20 85 345 •~'ooo500to$1,999._____________________ 20 50 195 255 650 65 100 65 205 355 220 220 llO 5 5 150 410

$•' to$2,499 ___ ·------------------ 25 85 195 195 740 140 90 85 160 325 220 10 240 140 15 40 165 445

$23,500to$2,999______________________ 25 75 220 200 595 100 85 60 220 225 260 155 165 10 35 JOO 435

$3,000to$3,499. _____________________ 10 80 255 165 615 95 115 60 21.5 260 355 120 185 25 270 415

$4·~~~·:~L- ----- ----------- i; ~; i~~ i~~ ~~g ~; m ~; i~~ ~~~ ~~~ 1~~ i~~ 5 i~ ~b~ ~~;

i~~~:[[[_~i: ~ ~ ~ :~ ] : ~ ~ j ~ ~ ,; 1 '~ ill J ~ ] Median income ..... __________ dollars.. ;;,200 6,351 3,348 2,519 2,506 2,613 3,934 2,641 2,830 2,978 3,3?3 2,479 3,257 3,389 2,7?3

1 Not .ave.Hable; seep, 6,

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Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract C-8 Tract D-l Tract D-2 Tract D-3 Tract D-4 Tract D-5 Tract D-6 Tract D-7 Tra,ct D-8

Subject

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

AGE

All classes ___ ----------- __ ----- ____ 2,045 1, 983 1,928 l,990 2,138 2,185 1,945 l,837 l,706 1, 700 1,565 l,622 3,215 3,38.3 2,926 .3,155 2,408 2,484

Under 5 years.--------------------------- 386 373 214 190 233 224 246 227 167 166 135 145 390 439 271 256 357 369

Under 1 year-------------------------- 75 65 38 41 37 58 50 48 38 48 23 29 78 84 46 46 67 63 1 to 4 years ___________ ----------------- 311 308 176 149 196 166 196 179 129 118 112 116 312 355 225 210 290 306

5 to 9 years------------------------------ 277 25.3 139 139 155 136 162 135 104 82 104 114 328 315 176 191 246 247 5 years _____ ---------- __________ ------- 59 62 27 33 28 34 31 27 24 14 12 24 69 64 37 42 46 49

6 years ___ -- - --------- --- -------------- 63 56 31 32 32 26 32 27 22 16 32 17 61 67 29 45 59 61

7 to 9 years---------------------------- 155 13:5 81 74 95 76 99 81 58 52 60 73 198 184 110 104 141 137

10 to 14 years---------------------------- 187 152 125 133 119 120 119 115 93 73 99 95 243 255 178 168 159 152

10 to 13 years.------------------------- 153 134 102 101 96 93 90 96 70 59 75 79 186 212 135 137 128 122

14 years ____ ---------- -- _ ----- _. ---- ·-- 34 18 23 32 23 27 29 19 23 14 24 16 57 43 43 31 31 30

15 to 19 years.------------------------··-- 116 118 115 122 113 128 101 11.3 79 114 84 97 192 170 181 169 128 98 15 years ... ------------ -- ----- -- ------- 39 32 25 18 21 26 26 29 20 19 18 12 43 36 37 43 27 19 16 and 17 years------------------------ 42 43 43 54 48 41 30 3.3 .33 41 32 42 81 72 76 58 49 41 18 and 19 years.---------------·-·-'---- 35 43 47 50 44 61 45 51 26 54 34 43 68 62 68 68 52 38

20 to 24 years---------------------------- 128 171 173 183 161 203 148 189 180 184 136 140 188 223 176 235 93 151 25 to 29 years.--------------------------- 241 282 170 193 200 199 179 201 148 164 128 142 261 330 237 259 225 281 30 to 34 years---------------------------- 186 197 148 153 183 181 157 167 131 131 144 145 269 328 216 241 271 248 35 to 39 years---------------------------- 150 124 123 138 151 150 140 134 117 128 112 122 264 292 207 256 212 223 40 to 44 years.--------------------------- 111 95 131 136 122 130 127 113 97 129 94 106 226 241 208 240 1$1 175

45 to 49 years---------------------------- 89 73 113 119 124 147 109 119 117 123 85 108 229 206 223 270 138 162 50 to 54 years _____ ·---------------------· 65 42 146 126 121 130 135 86 149 122 111 108 195 186 265 264 140 126 55 to 59 years. -------------------------· 35 28 125 118 120 140 114 71 119 98 122 123 177 159 249 218 107 102 60 to 64 years ____________________________ 32 29 83 81 145 106 75 62 87 70 103 72 112 73 190 155 68 73

~g ~ ~~ ~======================~====== 16 16 59 74 91 102 74 64 61 48 63 54 70 72 79 96 36 37 10 15 38 36 56 46 33 16 26 36 30 29 44 46 36 54 25 19

75 to 84 years---------------------------· 15 13 21 44 37 38 22 22 28 30 9 22 24 39 27 68 18 16 85 years andover-----------------------· 1 2 5 5 7 5 4 3 3 2 6 ... 3 9 7 15 4 5

21 years and over·--------------------·-- 1,063 1,067 l,302 1,377 1,494 1,533 l,293 1,210 l,231 1,232 1,119 1,140 2,036 2,161 2,088 2,322 1,500 1,596

White •. ___ ----··--- ____ ----_------- __ 2 045 l.98.3 l 812 1,881 2,131 2,174 982 851 1,617 1,612 l,562 l,618 2,894 3,034 2,925 3,154 2,408 2,482

Under 5 years _________ -- -------- -- ------- 386 373 199 175 232 224 132 94 159 153 135 145 347 379 271 256 357 369

5 to 9 years------------------------------ 277 253 127 129 155 13:5 60 57 95 76 104 114 289 276 176 191 246 247

10 to 14 years.--------------------------- 187 152 120 126 117 120 43 41 82 68 98 95 209 229 177 168 159 152 15 to 19 years ___________________ --------- 116 118 110 114 113 126 38 52 73 108 84 96 170 149 181 169 128 98 20 to 24 years ___________________ --------- 128 171 159 176 161 201 82 92 172 177 136 140 168 190 176 235 93 150

25 to 29 years .. -------------------------- 241 282 154 180 199 198 93 89 138 154 128 142 232 289 237 259 225 281 30 to 34 years _______ -- ---------- _ ·--- ____ 186 197 139 140 183 181 77 72 125 124 144 145 240 300 216 241 271 248 35 to 39 years.--------------------------- 150 124 113 127 151 150 63 :52 107 120 112 122 237 264 207 256 212 223 40 to 44 years.--------------------------- lll 9:5 124 130 122 129 52 49 95 121 93 104 205 220 208 240 181 175

45 to 49 years.--------------------------- 89 73 109 110 124 146 47 50 11:3 117 85 107 200 185 223 270 138 161 50 to 54years ____________________________ 65 42 138 123 120 128 71 47 144 119 110 108 180 176 265 263 140 126 55 to 59 years _________ ---------- ___ ---- __ 35 28 120 115 119 140 69 47 118 92 122 123 170 150 249 218 107 102

60 to 64years---------------------------- 32 29 81 78 145 106 53 41 86 70 103 72 109 71 190 1:55 68 73

65 to 69 years.--------------------------- 16 16 58 73 91 102 56 41 :57 47 63 54 67 68 79 96 36 37

70 to 74 years.--------------------------- 10 15 36 36 56 46 27 9 24 34 30 29 44 44 36 54 25 19 75 years and over ________________________ 16 15 25 49 43 42 19 18 29 32 15 22 27 44 34 83 22 21

Nonwhite ---· ----------------------- ... ... 116 109 7 ll 963 986 89 88 3 4 321 349 l l ... 2

Under 5 years_---- _________ --- - - _________ ... ... 15 15 l ... 114 133 8 13 . .. ... 43 60 ... .. . ... . .. 5 to 9 years ______________________________ ... ... 12 10 . .. l 102 78 9 6 . .. ... 39 39 ... ... ... .. . 10to14years ____________________________ ... ... 5 7 2 . .. 76 74 11 5 1 ... 34 26 l . .. ... . .. 15 to 19 years·-------------------- _______ ... ... 5 8 . .. 2 63 61 6 6 . .. 1 22 21 ... ... ... . .. 20 to 24 years •. -------------------------- ... . .. 14 7 . .. 2 66 97 8 7 ... .. . 20 33 ... .. . . .. l 25 to 29 years·--------------------·------- ... ... 16 l3 1 l 86 112 10 10 ... ... 29 41 . .. ... ... . .. 30 to 34 years ____ -------------. - __ ------- ... ... 9 13 ... .. . 80 95 6 7 ... . .. 29 28 . .. ... ... . .. 35 to 39 years---------------------------- ... ... 10 11 ... .. . 77 82 10 8 ... ... 27 28 ... ... ... . .. 40 to 44 years _____ ------------ -- -- ----· -- ... . .. 7 6 ... l 75 64 2 8 l 2 21 21 . .. ... ... .. . 45 to 49 years _______ .. _._._ -- _ -- -- ----- - - ... ... 4 9 . .. l 62 69 4 6 ... 1 29 21 ... ... .. . l 50 to 54years---------------------------- ... ... B 3 l 2 64 39 5 3 l ... 15 10 ... l .. . . .. 55 to 59 years.--------------------------- ... . .. 5 3 l . .. 45 24 l 6 . .. ... 7 9 . .. .. . ... .. . 60 to 64years--------------·------------- ... ... 2 3 ... . .. 22 21 l ... . .. ... 3 2 ... . .. .. . ... 65 to 69 years ..... _______ ---------------- ... ... l 1 . .. . .. 18 23 4 l ... . .. 3 4 ... ... ... .. . 70 to 74 years ____ . ___ . ________ .. __ .-----_ ... . .. 2 ... . .. . .. 6 7 2 2 ... . .. . .. 2 ... .. . ... . .. 75 years and over. _______ . _______________ ... ... l . .. 1 1 7 7 2 ... . .. . .. ... 4 . .. ... ... . ..

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over. ______ . l,229 1,223 l,473 1,560 1,654 l, 732 1,447 1,379 l,365 1,393 1,2:51 1,284 2,311 2,417 2,344 2,571 1,677 1,746 Single _________ ._. _______________________ 219 147 298 2:57 363 303 315 216 294 225 302 247 464 374 461 460 286 2:52 Married ________________ -- ---- - - -------- - 977 988 1,063 1,067 l,138 1,163 950 923 949 948 865 864 1,746 1,765 l,752 l,7:55 1,330 l,336 Widowed or divorced _____________________ 33 88 ll2 236 1:53 266 182 240 122 220 84 173 101 278 131 356 61 158

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over. __ ----_ 1,229 1,223 1,473 1,560 l,654 1,732 1,447 1,379 1,365 l,393 1,2:51 l,284 2 311 2 417 2 344 2.571 l 677 1 746 Labor force _______________________ ... _____ 1,022 245 l,227 496 l,359 539 1,204 505 1,156 560 1,041 458 1,983 755 2,011 831 1,450 440

Civilian labor force _____ . _______________ l,018 245 l,225 496 l,359 538 1,203 504 1,1:52 560 1,038 458 l,976 752 2,005 831 1,446 440 Employed._--------------------- ____ 952 233 1,131 455 1,270 512 1,007 461 1,047 :512 978 437 1,858 696 1,917 803 l,403 429

Private wage and salary workers. ____ 838 210 l,012 408 1,126 454 927 425 945 457 887 402 l,665 613 1,675 674 1,246 368 Government workers ________________ 64 13 54 33 65 42 24 15 43 23 39 21 84 54 92 97 65 44 Self-employed workers ______ . _. _____ 49 10 64 13 77 1l !56 21 57 27 51 11 108 21 149 30 90 13 Unpaid family workers _______ ------- 1 ... l l 2 5 ... . .. 2 5 l 3 l 8 l 2 2 4

Unemployed ______ ---------_----- ____ 66 12 94 41 89 26 196 43 105 48 60 21 118 56 88 28 43 11 Not in labor force. ___ . _____ . _____________ 207 978 246 l,064 295 1,193 243 874 209 833 210 826 328 1,662 333 1,740 227 l,306

Employed_----------- ______________ 952 233 1,131 4:55 1,270 512 1,007 461 1,047 :512 978 437 1,858 696 1,917 803 1,403 429

Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. 48 ll 54 36 45 32 18 ll 39 29 48 20 87 35 250 109 235 69 Managers, officials, and props., incl. farm ____ 42 5 76 11 76 12 26 7 59 19 53 7 125 21 220 29 153 9 Clerical and kindred workers _______________ 62 54 82 138 106 143 26 39 67 109 65 137 128 217 191 317 142 152 Sales workers._. _______ -------- __________ 36 31 61 49 65 51 25 16 49 49 36 44 111 69 109 87 98 45 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 235 5 249 7 314 16 132 7 201 9 237 11 394 ll 441 15 321 10 Operatives and kindred workers ______ . _____ 437 63 477 119 489 144 459 133 488 166 397 133 735 188 551 142 340 7.3 Private household workers ________________ . ... 13 . .. 23 ... 23 3 131 l 22 ... 10 2 45 ... 13 . .. 12 Service worke!'B, except private household. __ 32 47 64 68 97 86 143 105 76 99 74 62 139 89 92 84 :5:5 40 Laborers, except mine ________________ . ___ 59 2 62 4 71 :5 170 8 64 4 55 6 110 4 :52 2 36 2 Occupation not reported ___________________ 1 2 6 ... 7 . .. 5 4 3 6 13 7 27 17 11 5 23 17

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 15 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract D-8 Tra.ct F-1 Tract F-J Tract F .. 5 Subject Tract D-9 Tract F-2 Tract F-4 Tract F-6 Tract F-7

~Gll

All clnH• ....... , . - - ... - ., - . - - - - . - . 1 _3_,,'-;6-;9~6t--'4,'-;1-;;1;'"7j-3-','-;3-;;5s;;-l--3-''-;.72:::0:-J-..:2:!.'::'11::9:+-..:2:!.,767;:3:+-::.3~, 5::'.1C:-6J-4:i,:::24:;9+-..:5:;:5+---'-7::_6J-l!!,~5:'.'.46:J-.:_2i,4::,:7~6.j_::_l,!29'..'..78~__:2~,~63~4cl_:l:!.'~85~2~_:2'!.,0~7~3~1:!.,6~8~9~1:!.,2::,3~1 u'P~4~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :ii :~ :~! :~~ :~~ :~~ :~~ :~~ .. ~ < H ~~ ~! :R 2~ 22t l~ :~~ S140yean ............................... 337 343 317 275 134 142 242 259 l 1 46 52 135 121 i~ i~g 114 112

ll)'CANI •• ····-··············--------- 75 69 74 53 27 29 50 60 ••• ... 10 15 27 32 30 31 22 19

1otror=·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~: ~~~ ~~ ~i~ l~~ J~ ~~~ ~1~ .. ~ "f i~ H J~ l~ ~6 ~~ ~~ i~ l0tol3yu.n.......................... 220 181 164 191, 86 104 191 169 1 1 36 36 84 88 i~i i~; 62 72 HyelUt ................................ 48 32 40 37 27 31 32 41 1 ... 11 8 19 16 35 25 14 15

lh Ul)'Clll"S............................. 215 214 2lg 2~~ l;~ l~~ 2~~ l~~ ::: 2 6~ ig i~ l~ 137 l7l 140 ~i

ii:fft~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ~~ l~ lb~ ~~ ;1 ~ ~ ::: .. ~ ;~ ~~ ~~ ~; ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~:=:::::::::::::::·::::::::::::: ~gi ;~~ ~~ ;~~ i~~ i~~ ~~~ ;;~ ~ ~ i~~ ~;; ~! ~~ i~! ii~ ~~~ 1~ 30toMycat1 ............................ 331 418 328 361 99 177 227 272 7 10 105 lSl 140 211 122 166 177 88

~~:=::::::::::::::: ::.:::::::::· ;!i j~~ ~;~ ~~~ i~g m ~~~ ;~* ~ i t~ ~~~ i~ ~;g ~; i~~ t~ ~ ~:::~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i~~ ~~~ i~~ i~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~i ;~~ ~ 1* i2J ~g~ i;~ ~~i i~ ~g l~; ~ :~:a::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l~~ t~~ l~i ici~ t~~ t: ~~~ ~~~ i i l~ i;~ i~ ~~ ~~ l~~ ~i ~ 86toll9yewa............................. 65 120 70 101 67 111 114 155 ••• ... 79 127 68 114 39 58 24 34 701oUyMr11 •••••• ,..................... 45 82 23 53 33 86 54 137 ... 4 42 84 44 58 29 44 20 21

~~~ov~:;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 3~ ~~ 2~ 3! JI 7~ 5~ l~~ ::: .. ~ 4~ ii ~ ~~ 2~ 5~ 1~ 2~ 21 ytt.n1 and over ........................ 2,397 2,855 2,129 2,519 1,551 2,076 2,474 3,246 45 64 1,299 2,15S 1,441 2,102 1,179 1,360 1,200 772

Whh• ......... , ............ __ •••••••• l-'"'3 ''-6-'7-'4+-_4:..' o,.9_8+-~3,:..3_6.,.o l-3-'''--7"'1J-l--2-',_1_16+_2_,_,_64..,o+_3._, 2 ... 7_1+-_,3,--9_96+ __ 5_3-l---'7_3+-~1, ... 4_84+_2_,_,3_9,,,2+-~1,:..9-40+_2.:.,_587_1._1"'", 1_0_61-1-'-, 9_1_51-1"", 0_12-+_1_, 0_1-:-4 lfadllf ~Y11&rt1....... •••••.••••••.••••••.• .\45 449 458 411 157 147 267 241 5 7 72 64 175 171 186 189 S5 118 5to9)"'Al'll.............................. 336 342 315 275 134 142 213 242 1 1 46 52 135 119 133 142 90 88 lOloU)'llltrl............................ 268 213 204 231 112 135 198 191 2 ... 47 43 101 103 137 128 61 69

16 IO 19 )'Oatll .... ••••••••· ....... ........ ~~~ ~;~ ~~~ ;~~ i~; i;~ ~gi ~~ "i. ~ l~g 2:~ l;g ~~ ~b i~~ lg~ ~~

H~5~~~~~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~ m m m m ~~ m m m ~ ~ ~~ m : m m m l: l~ .j() to «.yeani..... ....................... 339 345 256 285 190 233 270 365 3 7 121 207 174 245 119 132 70 68

~ ~ ~H:::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: i~ ~~~ i~~ i~ ~~ ~~; ~~~ ~~~ ~ 1i i~ i:6 i~~ ~~~ l~i l~ ~g ~ M~~H=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i;~ i~~ i~g i6~ i~~ i~6 i;; ~~ i i l~j i~ ~~ ~~ ~~ l~ j! ;~ ro~~:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: z; ~ ~~ l~~ ~j l~ l;g t;~ ::: .. ,; zg 12~ ~ l~~ ~ii ~ ~ ~g 75 )'OAll l'lld over........................ J8 85 32 42 1,1 81 59 131 ... 2 44 84 39 101 25 56 15 21

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Uod•r&yean............................ 2 2 1 ... ... ~ i~ ... ... i 2 1 ... 29 12 ~! ~Z 5to g )'Mn! •••••••.• ··················--· 1 1 2 ••• ... 25 ... ... ... "i "i ~ i~ i2 15 18 IOlo Hyeara ........................ •• "' ::: ::: ::: .. : ::: 21 i~ ::: .. ~ "i 2 ••• 4 10 20 57 12 15to ID ye.rs .... ••••••••·••••••·••••••• 1

4 16 4 6 2 4 13 18 125 17 20to2'1.y~ara............................ "j ~ ::: ::: ::: 4 9 ~~ ;:: "i 5 4 2 2 11 13 123 17

~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ... ... ... ... 4 16 17 ... 1 2 5 1 ~ l~ 11 :t i~ ~~u~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ t ~ .. : ~ ~i ~~ ::: ::: ~ t2 l~ 5 6 lg 42 16

45to49ye&r11 •..•.• - ......•..•..•••.•.. 3 1 ... 1 l 4 ~ 12 1 ... 16 14 ; ; l~ l! ~; ib 501l:1Myoars •••••• •·•·••••••••••••••••• 2

1 i 1 ::: ; 5 1! .. ~ ::: ~ ~ 5 1 s 6 12 5

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16 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Traci; F-1 Tract F-2 Tract F-3 Tract F-4 Tract F-5 Tract F-6 Tract F-7 Tract F-8 Tract F-9

Subject

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fem.ale Male Female Male Fem.ale

AG!!

All classes------------------.·----- 1,921 2,198 1,969 2,158 4,831 5,077 2,004 2,418 2,274 2,580 2,027 2,468 2,184 2,322 2,220 2,425 2,267 ~ 1-

Under 5 years.--------------------------- 185 165 198 175 592 607 163 176 219 191 224 223 336 310 278 301 202 193

Under 1 year .• ------------------------ 29 29 39 23 93 128 41 43 55 39 55 47 75 68 59 68 46 t,O

1to4 years ____________________________ 156 136 159 152 499 479 122 133 164 152 169 176 261 21.2 219 2.33 156 153

5 to 9 yea.rs •. ____________________________ 118 137 140 163 412 371 141 127 155 142 124 128 194 182 143 148 114 90

5 yea.rs •.. - - -- - -- -- - -- - ----- - - - - -- --- -- 27 25 31 30 87 77 32 22 31 29 25 32 50 40 27 38 34 20

6 years ____ - - ___ . --- __ -- ______________ • 21 38 27 35 87 79 26 23 29 20 22 20 36 36 32 33 20 19

7 to 9 yea.rs ____________________________ 70 74 82 98 238 215 83 82 95 93 77 76 108 106 84 77 60 51

10 to 14 yea.rs ____________________________ 111 112 126 113 261 250 81 113 111 124 83 97 124 149 137 122 92 107

IO to 13 ye&"S.------------------------- 96 90 105 85 216 201 69 82 93 97 7.3 79 104 122 110 91 77 81,

14 yea.rs ..• - . ___ -- ____ -- _ •... __ . _______ 15 22 21 28 45 49 12 31 18 27 10 18 20 27 27 31 15 23

15to19 yeara ••.. ------------------------ as 115 112 107 248 259 104 126 104 142 84 96 120 147 127 155 97 143

15 years. ___ -- _ ----- __ . -- .. --- - - -- - ---- 21 19 21 29 56 46 23 21 19 32 19 18 25 28 32 28 16 27

16and17Ye&"S------------------------ 36 47 51 42 98 107 35 49 1,2 55 .30 35 46 53 49 52 .38 41

18 and 19 years.----------------------- 31 49 40 36 94 106 46 56 43 55 35 43 49 66 46 75 1,3 75

20 to 24 years. __________ ----------------- 104 124 96 118 260 310 133 152 130 148 175 203 192 219 173 248 19.3 259

25 to 29 years---------------------------- 131 159 86 122 450 542 163 187 186 196 218 232 218 232 229 212 248 259

30 to 34 years.--------------------------- 143 194 127 162 462 470 147 153 170 188 181 204 163 196 175 198 235 221

35 to 39 years ••• --------------··---------- 146 155 141 166 382 412 123 166 145 204 143 154 168 162 158 169 160 176

40 to 44 years ___________________ - -------- 152 196 155 198 349 360 136 171 162 203 107 142 122 11,7 148 156 154 190

45 to 49 year!!---------------------------- 174 190 176 207 304 355 134 179 167 187 96 146 99 129 117 150 178 191

50 to 54 years ___________________ -- ------- 154 198 209 215 329 340 156 187 144 207 132 179 127 117 138 J.21 11+9 154

55 to 59 years ••.• ___ .. __ .. __ .. ___________ 194 146 183 167 313 270 168 207 204 233 156 181 116 124 119 130 163 145

60 to 64 years ••... -------------- - ----· _ -- 105 110 111 88 222 203 126 142 167 152 112 133 87 78 117 101 10? 106

65 to 69 years ••... --------------·-------- 59 70 60 60 107 136 98 121 98 116 72 130 49 55 70 88 86 83

70 to 74 years _________ --------- _______ •. _ 27 55 27 46 72 79 64 103 54 72 60 93 32 30 41 61 49 76

75 to 84 years _______ -----------._ ••. _____ 27 63 20 40 61 97 57 88 50 67 50 110 32 39 43 58 36 47 85 years and over ________________ ----- ___ 3 9 2 11 7 16 10 20 8 8 10 17 5 6 7 7 4 11

21 ye&tJS and over.-------·------------ ___ 1,399 1,649 1,376 1,580 ,3,279 3,531 1,491 1,857 1,653 1,957 1,488 1,892 1,386 1,503 1,512 1,655 l,740 1,859

White •. ___ •••• __ ---- __ ---- •• -------. 1,915 2,185 1,%9 2,156 4,667 4,925 2,004 2,414 2,273 2,576 2,025 2,468 1,685 1,760 1,686 1,79? 2,252 2,444

Under 5 years _________ ------------------- 185 164 198 175 575 593 163 176 219 191 224 223 279 250 194 217 202 193 5 to 9 years ______________________________ lle 136 140 163 398 365 141 127 155 142 124 128 145 130 110 106 114 90 10 to 14 years ••••..•.. __ . ______ • - ---- ____ 111 112 126 113 247 240 81 113 110 124 83 97 99 114 99 86 92 107

15 to 19 yea.rs. _____ - -- -- ----· ·-· ---- --- -- 87 115 112 107 233 243 104 126 104 141 84 96 92 105 94 114 95 141 20 to 24 years ___________ ----------------- 103 122 96 118 248 301 133 152 130 147 175 203 158 177 145 177 192 258 25 to 29 years ______ -----------·-------- __ 131 159 86 122 437 528 163 187 186 196 218 232 168 180 179 143 246 258

30 to 34 years ..••. ----------------------- 143 193 127 162 448 458 147 152 170 188 181 204 126 146 133 144 233 220

35 to 39 years •••• --- ----------- ---------- 146 152 141 166 372 393 123 166 145 204 143 154 109 107 105 11:3 160 176

40 to 44 years ....• ---------·-··---------- 150 194 155 197 334 347 136 171 162 203 107 142 84 107 102 121 153 190

45 to 49 years---------------------------- 174 188 176 207 293 343 134 177 167 187 95 146 63 87 78 106 177 190 50 to 54 years _________ ------------------- 153 197 209 214 314 331 156 186 144 206 132 179 91 92 104 92 ll+'l 153 55 to 59 years ____________________ -------- 194 146 183 167 305 266 168 207 204 233 156 181 96 97 89 109 160 145 60 to 64 years ____________________________ 104 110 111 88 221 200 126 142 167 151 112 133 74 68 103 86 106 106 65 to fi9 years ____ ._ •••. _____ ••• ______ ---- 59 70 60 60 105 128 98 121 98 116 71 130 39 45 64 ?l 86 83 70 to 74years ____________________________ 27 55 27 46 71 79 64 103 54 72 60 93 31 22 37 51, .\.9 76 75 YeaJ.11 and over .. ---------------------- 30 72 22 51 66 110 67 108 58 75 60 127 31 33 50 58 40 58

Nonwhite ---- -----------------· ----- 6 13 ... 2 164 152 . .. 4 l 4 2 . .. 499 562 534 628 15 7

Under 5 yea.rs .... ------------------------ ... 1 . .. . .. 17 14 ... .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. 57 60 84 8't ... . .. 5 to 9 years ______________________________ ... l . .. . .. 14 6 ... . .. ... . .. . .. 49 52 3.3 42 10 to 14 year!! .... ----- . -- -- --- ----- ---- -- ... . .. . .. . .. 14 10 l

. .. ... . .. . .. . .. ... .. . 25 35 38 .36 ... ... 15to19yel1.l's ____________________________ 1 ... ... 15 16 . .. . .. ... l . .. . .. 28 42 33 41 2 2 20 to 24 years •..• ____ -------------------- l 2 ... . .. 12 9 ... .. . . .. l . .. . .. 34 42 28 71 l l 25 to 29 years .... __ - _ ----------- --------- ... ... ... . .. 13 14 . .. ... . .. . .. ... 50 52 50 69 2 l 30 to 34 years .•.. ___ ----------·----- _____ ... l ... ... 14 12 ... 1 . .. . .. . .. . .. 37 50 42 51, 2 1 35 to 39 years ..... __ --------------·------ 3 ... . .. 10 19 ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. 59 55 53 56 ... 40 to 44 years ..... --------------------· __ 2 2 ... l 15 13 ... . .. ... . .. . .. . .. 38 40 46 .35 1 ... 45 to 49 years ____________________________ 2 ... ... 11 12 ... ;l . .. l . .. 36 42 39 44 1 l 50 to 54 years ____________________________ l l ... l 15 9 ... 1 . .. l ... . .. 36 25 34 29 2 1 55 to 59 years ••.• _. _________ •.. ___ ------- ... ... ... ... 8 4 ... ... . .. ... ... .. . 20 27 30 21 3 ... 60 to 64 years .. _____ ------- ... __ --------- 1 ... ... ... l 3 ... ... . .. l ... 13 10 14 15 l ... 65 to 69 years ____________________________ ... ... ... ... 2 8 ... . .. ... ... 1 ... 10 10 6 l'? . .. . .. f~ ~~a",;~;--.-.-==============:======

... ... ... ... l . .. . .. . .. ... ... . .. l 8 4 7 ... . .. ... ... ... ... 2 3 ... . .. ... . .. . .. . .. 6 12 7 ... . .. . .. MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over ________ 1,522 1,806 1,526 1,735 3,611 3,898 1,631 2,033 1,807 2,150 1,606 2,038 1,550 1,708 1,689 1,885 1,871, 2,084

Single ... ___ ----------------·----- _______ 272 373 256 311 640 622 323 447 332 418 Married •• -------- -- - - -- - - -- -- -- ----- -- - -

339 442 294 263 .391 319 466 492

Widowed or divorced. ____________________ 1,201 1,205 1,209 1,,212 2,806 2,827 1,200 l,200 1,.378 1,384 1,138 1,147 1,175 1,194 1,183 1,223 1,201 l,177

49 228 61 · 212 165 449 108 386 97 .348 129 449 81 251 115 343 207 415

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Mm MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over __ .... -- 1,522 1,806 1,526 1,735 3,611 3,898 1,631" 2,033 1,807 2,150 1,606 2,038 1,550 1,708 1,689 1,885 1,874 2,084 Labor force _____________ . ________________ 1,285 422 1,268 402 3,090 1,043 1,368 688 1,507 618 1,350 757 l,279 491 1,382 617 Civilian le.bor :force ______ ---- ___________ 1,284 422 1,267 402 3,081 1,041 1,367 687

1,599 948 Employed ___________________ . ____ . __ 1,258 419

1,505 618 1,347 756 1,277 491 1,380 617 l,589 948

Priva.te wage a.nd aalary workers _____ 1,249 395 2,972 1,004 1,312 659 1,468 609 1,289 726 1,138 443 1,208 539 1,445 893

891 305 832 265 2,354 824 1,044 488 1,133 471 1,049 571 971 396 1,048 Government workers ..•. -----------_ 43 82

468 l,252 8G:3 74 91 164 121 84 134 91 103 79 111 76 33 Self-employed workers ____ • _________ 324 31 341 32 454 48 183

62 47 72 6.3 Unpaid fa.mily workers ______________ 29 243 29 161 43 91 13 98 24 121 21 ... l 2 7 ... 11 l 8 l 6 l l

Not g~oro;;::: ====== ====== ====== ::: 26 3 18 7 109 37 55 28 37 9 58

... ... 6

237 1,384 30 139 48 172 78 144 55

258 1,333 521 2,855 263 1,345 300 1,532 256 1,281 271 1,217 307 1,268 275 1,136 Employed _______ ---- _______________ 1,258 419 1,249 395 2,972 1,004 1,312 659 1,468 609 1,289 726 1,138 443

Professional, teehnica.l, and kindred workers 1,208 539 1,445 893

318 134 321 100 446 143 275 162 256 125 202 134 Managers, of!icia.ls, and props., inol. farm __ _-_- 515 28 427 26 501 35 256

57 33 69 29 167 181

~~:!s~:~~~~~--~============= 35 283 24 169 31 92 11 96 28

63 127 9.3 171 237 391 125 150 3.3

268 138 261 140 .300 77 100 75 142 166 29 131 32 351 136 208 71 209 83 179 134 277

Cra.ftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 88 3 117 1 77 84 45 85 46 177 105

~ves and kindred workers. ___________ 563 13 199 6 249 10 221 9 198 52 ll 104

8 234 7 260 13 16 614 127 187 45 234 48 2

255 71 407 90 398 110 406 "va.t.e household workers------------- __ 37 ... 22 3 50 2 121

Service workers, except private holll!ebotd. -= 33 ... 18 l 13 3 58 23 32 35 24 148 91 38 33

... 65 2 22

~ e.i:r!.e:~!ic============~=== 62 36 71 79 125 82 125

22 2 l3 l 85 100 91 127

6 16 2 30 1 42 3 80 9 16 8 2 24

·3 118 6 50 6 12 6 4 7 3 9 9 15 13 8 6 8 8

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Subjeot Tract F-17 Tract F-13 Tract F-19 Trac·t F-20 Tract F-21 Tract F-22 Tract F-23 Tract F-24 'J'rnct F-25

Malo Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

AGE

All classes - -- - - - -- -- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - 1 __ 2,'-:60:1':5-t-""J_,_,J"-7:-'6-t--4=:90:-6:-l--6=0-=l-=l-1--=1_,_3:;.;1"'5+-'l=J4'-'8'-l-~l=0-=86::..+--'8'-'7"'-3-I--"2"'2"''"''9+-_,2=2a,,_7'-l-~2....,2"'9"-1-l--"2""79=6c1-_,loc7'"33o.+--=.2.,0!;9:<5~l-'1~5:;34;w_~l~81~6~ 3, 234 4 1 102

Ur~'/~~!Yt~,~~;::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: 2~~ 2~~ i~~ ig ~~ ~i l~~ l~~ 3~~ 3~ 3;6 3~~ 2;~ 2~ l~ l~~ 3~~ 3~~ l to4yoors ... -----------------·-------- 226 203 463 1,63 65 46 87 83 281 271 279 286 183 178 116 130 278 307

5to9ycars. _____________________________ 173 167 359 359 48 30 75 70 21,1 236 303 298 120 143 us 106 314 322

5yc•rs-------------------------------- 39 37 76 76 11 6 12 14 47 53 60 51 23 28 22 16 57 64 6years.------------------------------- 36 31 80 75 8 3 16 13 51 55 55 66 25 33 18 24 66 65 7 to 9 ycara ________________________ ---- 98 99 203 208 29 21 47 43 143 128 188 181 ?2 82 '/8 66 191 193

10lo14ycars •.• ------------------------- 129 141 306 337 29 24 60 59 162 174 220 246 116 138 98 108 287 303 10tol3years ••.•.. -------------------- 109 109 252 270 22 23 1,9 48 143 143 182 203 89 115 82 81 233 251 14ye.nrs________________________________ 20 32 54 67 ? 1 11 ll 19 31 38 /.J 27 23 16 27 54 52

15tll 19years____________________________ 146 312 393 427 60 244 205 so 184 165 161 197 139 165 220 lfiyears ...... ------------------------- 25 24 75 66 5 7 10 7 31 39 32 52 26 25 18

i~ :rn~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ l:~ i~~ ~I ;~ 1~6 l~; ~~ ~~ ~; ~6 ~ ~~ ~~ ;i ~ ~ ~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: m i~ n~ ~! ~f~ i~

2

~ lg1 m m ~~ ~H m m m 35to89years •• ---------------··---------- 249 291 1,00 616 110 89 38 69 131 143 194 250 157 18? 139 40tll"4years ______________ ------------- 191 265 387 517 103 85 33 42 124 139 156 188 117 163 11?

45lo49years •. --------·----------------- 157 218 306 420 117 87 19 37 89 83 105 165 ll/1 150 109 50toMyears ..• ------------------------- 11,5 184 263 35? 90 63 24 27 86 86 95 119 104 113 91 65to69ye.nrs. ___________________________ 118 161. 187 197 72 63 14 34 53 50 '/4 73 61 68 64

~~~~;.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: ~~ l~ t~~ t~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ 1! ~ ~ H ~~ ~~ ~~.~;.r.::i'dc;v;,;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 2ii 5~ 3~ ~~ 2~ 3~ ~ l~ 2~ 4~ li 2~ l~ 2~ l;

97 17 32 48

179 177 161 177 162

148 100

75 55 54 26 31

5

268 .l,(J

115 113 295 298 232 300 249

183 127 111

71 64 38 31

5

379 64

129 186 414 371 36Z 380 292

247 178 132

94 106

67 55 12

21 years and nver________________________ 1,835 2,395 3,183 4,164 1,073 918 51,7 518 1,253 1,316 1,232 1,651 1,107 1,385 1,027 1,316 l,943 2,621

Whit•-·--------------------------- -- _1_.,9_5_2_1--2-',_6_16_~ __ 5_5_11 _ _;;.60-'2'+-l~''-2_0.;;.6~ __ 1,_,2'-4'-0-t--c:l:.<.,0::.:5:..:7+-=83::.7:+-'2'-',..:1:::;81::+--=2'-',l::.:9..:.9-1----'9+--9'+--'2::2:::3-1---::27:..7:..l--"':..:'..:1+--2::+--=3'-l---'-9 Under5yeors.___________________________ 193 177 52 56 77 59 121 111. 349 329 Ill 1 29 20 Ill

1•

1 ... 1

5 loDycars______________________________ 116 120 23 31 3'1 28 72 66 235 230 ,,. 111 16 26 !Olol{years ____________________________ 91 98 17 21 26 17 58 56 158 1'11 2 2 17 27

15tol9years.--------------------------- 103 272 60 42 55 233 204 76 178 160 ... ,.I 22 32 20lo24ycars.--------------------------- 189 31,7 66 62 141, 204 292 100 250 264 ,,, 2 15 29

~:~H:~:::::::::::~::::::::~::::::: i~i ~ti ~~ !; ii~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ i~~ i .. ~ ~I ~; 35lo39years. ___________________________ 18J 204 42 YI 100 71, 37 69 127 140 1 1•• 16 22

40lo44years .•• ------------------------- 151 215 40 39 92 76 32 1,0 118 129 Ill l 15 16

45to49yelUS.--------------------------- 128 171 30 34 102 78 15 33 87 80 2 111 13 17 60loMyears •.••... --------------------- 120 148 24 42 84 55 22 26 73 76 .. I 2 9 14 55to 59 years____________________________ 93 128 22 30 68 59 12 34 49 41, 111 ... 8 9 00to64.ycaro ....... --------------------- 79 107 15 30 62 32 16 22 45 74 Ill ,,, 7 9 651o69years ____________________________ 58 71 14 31, 42 34 14 26 48 1,5 1 Ill 6 6 70lo74years____________________________ 29 1,1 10 12 33 38 12 26 49 41 ... ... 1, s 75 ye.,. and over________________________ 23 59 10 25 19 31 10 21 35 52 1 ... 3 4

1 l

1

l

1 1 1 2

1 2

Nonwhite--------------------------. 663 760 4 355 5/109 109 108 29 36 68 88 2 282 2,787 1,510 1,818 1,534 1,811, 3 231 4 093 ~u5~1'H---------·------------------f~--9~9~--6-9~-~-~-6~~~5~29~-~1~0~---8~--~2~--~,~---7~--1~2~~-~-9-~~~3-6-2~~1-9-3~~~2-08-l-~l-~~~~l-5-5~~36~1~~3-8-7 5to9years .••• -------------------------- 57 47 336 328 11 2 3 4 6 6 303 298 104 11? 118 106 313 322 10tlll4ycara •.•.•••••...... ------------- 38 43 289 316 3 7 2 3 4 3 218 244 99 111 98 107 28? 302 15lol9years ..••. ----------------------- 43 40 333 385 5 11 1 l, 6 5 161 197 117 133 120 97 268 378 20to24year•.--------------------------- 62 83 376 504 9 8 4 3 4 s 11,2 219 136 183 11? 179 295 413 251o29yoars .•• ------------------------- 72 104 368 509 6 4 2 s 5 7 166 275 156 164 129 176 297 369 30lo34years____________________________ 70 76 396 521 3 6 2 3 4 8 189 237 124 163 11.1 161 232 362 35 to 39ycars _____________________ ------. 66 87 438 579 10 15 1 ,,, 4 3 193 250 139 165 139 177 300 380 401o44years .. -------------------------- .i,o 50 347 478 n 9 l 2 6 10 156 187 102 147 117 162 249 292

45tll49years_____________________________ 29 47 276 386 15 9 4 4 2 3 103 165 101 133 109 148 183 247 l\Otll5'1years ____________________________ 25 36 239 315 6 8 2 1 13 10 95 117 95 99 91 100 127 178 6Jirolillycars____________________________ 25 36 165 167 4 4 2 ••• 4 6 74 73 53 59 64 75 111 132 60lo64years____________________________ 6 17 96 118 5 5 1•1 l 2 4 48 SB .i,o 44 51 55 71 94

~&~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii ~ ~~ l~~ ; .. : i i "i ; i; ~; i~ ;i ;~ ~ ~; l~; 75yearsandover________________________ 6 B 30 88 5 7 l•I ••1 Ill 1 19 29 8 22 22 36 36 67

MARITAL STATUS

Pmons 14 yem old and over _______ . I~ I~· _,2,,,c::8::.54;,:_l--3=7c::0..:.7+-.::l•l.7!.;9:.:7_1 _ _:1"'=1::.58"-l--l:::.,c:2:::2c:.81-__:8::3::.9-1--6:::3:.:7-1--..:l0<'::.50::.:9+-l:o,c:5.::6.:.71-.:.:l,_, 4-"5-'-7-I--"l'-''"937'2+-l"''-'3-:02::-1--'-l'-, 60'-:':9_1_1_,,-:l::B4-:-t--1-'-'-:47=4:i-_2 ''-'3"'2-'61_3_,,::1-:-:41 Single___________________________________ 414 712 893 773 369 48/, 461 96 369 193 316 340 328 306 273 271 623 702 Married·-------------------------------- 1,507 1,585 2,573 2,916 639 521 364 392 1,025 1,056 1,080 1,235 922 1,025 837 ~ii~ 1,5?6 l,~~~ Widowed ordivorce<J_____________________ 120 557 241 1,108 150 223 14 149 115 318 61 357 52 278 74 127

l!MPLOYMl!NT STATUS AJ>ID MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over. _______ 1_2~,~0_4_1~ __ 2,_, 8_5_4-l--J-'-,_70_7+-'...:"-7-97_1-_1'-, 1_5_8~--1'-, 2_2_8 :-_:8;;.39'-l---6-'-3-'-7f--l-'-, 50_9+--l-',_S_67cl--1-'1'-4-:5_71-_1,_,9-:3-:2·1--:l-'-,-:J0::2:-t--l~,-:6-:0:-9 l-l-'-,-:18::4:-I-_l'-, ::-~=4~r2:"'-:3-:2:-61-:3_,-:14:::-l

L&~~~~~i·~~-f~~~~::::::::::::::::::::: i:~i; i;;g;. ~:g~; ~;~;~ ~~ ~~ ~;.* i~~ i;g~ 1;~ i:i~; ~~~ i;g~~ ~~i ~~~ 680 i;~~ i;;~~ ~~~~~;,-,;-g-.-;,;;~i~•iA~;;w-ork~~::::: i:~~~ i:~~~ ~:~gi ~;;~ ~~~ ~~2 ;ii~ m ~~ jg i;~~~ ~~ l,~~ ~6; ~~~ ~~ u~ i;ii~

Govemmontwnrkers .• ______________ 113 118 169 101 46 27 30 23 97 30 72 42 97 62 168 179 196 13? Self-emplnyoo worker•-------------- 233 45 195 75 50 21 14 3 51 18 29 18 64 26 75 2i 97 22 UnpaidfamilyworkerB._____________ 1. 1 6 2 2 .,, .. I ,,. ••• 1 ... ... ... l 1 111 1

No1~01~~~0r:~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 3~; 1,5~ ~I~ 2,i~ 3~ 4~~ 4ii~ 1,3~ 4~~ 1,1~~ 2~~ 2,1~~ 2~~ 8ii~ 2;~ 1~~ 5~ l,ai; Prol~:~~~:!h~~~l:~-~~;~~;~~ ~~;;~~~~ l-'l:c,c::~:::~::.~-1-c::l1.:., ~=::::::~1-..:2"-, ::::8:::::~+..:2':.!,.:4:::::~---=8::~:::::-1--~:.:~:::+-3:::~:::~+--=1:::~~::+---=9-=~=+--4.:.:::.::~t--'1","'1~:-9+--'?:-~~:+-1,_,o-:~::~-J---6-::::-i--9-:~::-:~+-::~-::-:::~t-1-',-6-:~:-i-·-1-'-, ~::-:~::--~ ~\ill\81!"'"• officials, and props., incl. farm____ 274 57 109 22 64 18 23 5 49 10 26 10 .i,o 20 54 19 67 11 s.lncalandkindredworkers_______________ 181 493 118 135 72 105 56 73 104 125 49 9 61 37 89 6~ 117 ~~

'8Workm_________________ _ 225 109 78 44 70 31 38 21 101 45 12 13 14 10 17 29 o

Cr•ff>lmon, foremen, and kindred- worke,;,::: 287 18 379 15 215 7 57 2 248 13 88 3 165 6 100 5 175 l3 Operativeo and kindred workers 249 150 631 343 136 1,3 87 36 244 114 277 130 281 112 161 55 398 180 Priv•te household workers -- · - - - - - - - - · 6 222 63 1, 208 2 20 .. • 7 2 28 8 314 12 285 11 181 19 507 Service workers, exeept pr;";~te i,~;;,;,;,hold::: 173 172 7a8 597 90 89 28 29 90 53 293 206 248 162 262 152 499 3

1507 Laborers, except mine .• __________ ___ 109 4 650 19 48 6 19 ... 46 ... 352 19 183 5 ll8 4 319

Occupalionnotreporte<L _________ ::::____ 22 13 l6 17 20 10 3 ,,, 17 12 11 ? 11 3 9 8 14 9

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Adjacent area--Con.

Subject Tract BC-4 Tract BC-5 Tract CFC-1 Tract CFC-2 Tract CFC-3 Tract CFC-4 Tract CFC-5 Tract CFC-6

Male Female MaJ.e Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female MaJ.e Female Male Female

AGB

All classes -- ---- --- ------- --------- 1,139 1,137 2,877 2,9$3 2,763 2,822 3,862 4,117 2,394 2,453 1,517 1,646 2,362 2,504 1,355 1,400

:JJ~;:::: ~:~iii;~ iii i ::: ii'.~ii ~ 151 132 320 307 421 381 403 379 436 404 214 193 393 348 141 124

22 33 62 72 91 75 69 70 84 72 43 35 78 64 21 25 129 99 258 235 330 306 334 309 352 332 171 158 315 284 120 99

99 111 203 237 258 253 334 339 216 198 136 141 246 259 122 119

21 24 43 50 53 53 71 67 50 58 32 22 66 42 28 27 22 21 41 41 70 54 68 82 50 35 27 32 46 53 21 21 56 66 119 146 135 146 195 190 116 105 77 87 134 164 73 71 85 87 187 196 201 179 272 258 103 110 101 92 170 174 81 96 74 71 144 155 166 145 225 210 78 95 75 72 142 137 71 71

14 years _________________________ ------ 11 16 43 41 35 34 47 48 25 15 26 20 28 37 10 25

15 to 19 years ____________________________ 72 80 196 216 154 163 205 215 87 77 59 81 107 130 100 71 15 years .. _____________ ---------------- 18 13 41 38 36 48 44 38 15 22 10 15 30 36 19 19

~g :~ i~~~~ =~=~ ~=~=~~~==::~=~~~~=~ 34 21 76 82 61 58 84 94 35 29 27 31 39 48 47 27 20 46 79 96 57 57 77 83 37 26 22 35 38 46 34 25 97 96 209 242 190 246 199 229 86 151 89 110 122 158 86 100 90 100 258 253 262 283 257 307 310 370 146 161 229 256 87 102

!g ~: ~============================= 84 101 239 238 211 257 2'11 322 326 288' 149 157 227 257 99 103 95 94 204 249 229 213 290 344 184 191 120 108 229 229 93 108 77 87 193 210 192 188 338 360 172 179 111 137 175 166 106 116

45 to 49 years •. __________________________ 75 52 153 142 155 141 302 304 150 143 105 88 154 125 91 106 50 to 54 years ____________________________ 65 52 142 159 135 141 311 333 131 112 84 85 96 115 102 105 55 to 59 years ____ - -- -- ___________________ 47 55 171 179 110 105 268 252 78 76 62 74 83 90 77 74 60 to 64 years ____________________________ 42 34 172 131 91 91 176 181 63 60 38 64 53 69 61 57 65 to 69 years ____________________________ 30 24 120 110 70 73 113 126 23 34 50 53 31 65 48 42 70 to 74 years ____________________________ 14 21 59 63 48 48 60 77 14 24 26 48 21 25 28 31 75 to 84 years ____________________________ 14 9 46 44 32 47 51 82 14 34 20 41 23 33 30 40

85 years and over------------------------ 2 2 5 7 4 13 12 9 l 2 7 13 3 5 3 6

21 years and over __ ----- _________ ----- ___ 717 710 1,941 1,979 1,703 1,810 2,619 2,878 1,538 1,651 999 1,124 1,424 1,564 900 966

White ______ --- _ ----- __ ---- __ -------- 1,138 1,135 2,872 2,976 2,759 2,815 3,856 4,109 2,392 2,450 1,517 1,645 2,362 2,503 1,355 1,399

Under 5 years __________________ ---------- 151 132 318 307 421 381 403 379 435 403 214 193 393 348 141 124

5 to 9 years------------------------------ 99 111 203 236 258 252 334 339 215 198 136 141 246 259 122 119

10 to 14 years---------------------------- 85 87 186 196 201 178 271 257 103 110 101 92 170 174 81 96 15 to 19 years ____________________________ 72 80 196 216 154 163 205 215 87 77 59 81 107 130 100 71 .20 to 24 years ___________________ --------- 96 96 209 242 190 244 197 228 86 149 89 110 122 158 86 100 25 to 29 years ____________________________ 90 100 257 252 262 281 255 306 310 370 146 161 229 256 87 102 30 to 34 years ____________________________ 84 101 239 238 211 257 270 322 326 288 149 157 227 257 99 103 35 to 39 years ____________________________ 95 94 204 248 228 213 290 344 184 191 120 108 229 229 93 108

40 to 44 years---------------------------- 77 87 193 210 192 188 338 360 172 179 111 136 175 166 106 116

45 to 49 years _____ ------ __ ---- __ -- ------- 75 52 153 141 155 140 302 303 150 143 105 BS 154 124 91 106 50 to 54 years ____________________________ 65 52 142 158 D3 141 311 333 131 J.12 84 85 96 115 102 105 55 to 59 years ____________________________ 47 54 171 179 109 105 268 250 78 76 62 74 83 90 77 74

60 to 64 years---------------------------- 42 33 171 DO 91 91 176 181 63 60 38 64 53 69 61 57 65 to 69 years __________ ------------------ 30 24 120 110 70 73 lD 126 23 34 50 53 31 65 48 42 70 to 74 years ____________________________ 14 21 59 63 4S 48 60 77 14 24 26 48 21 25 28 31

75 years and over._ - ______ - - -- - - - - -- -- --- 16 11 51 50 36 60 63 89 15 36 27 54 26 38 33 45

Nonwhite ____ --- ___ --- _ --- _____ ---=- 1 2 5 7 4 7 6 8 2 3 ... l . .. 1 . .. l

Under 5 years--------------·------------- ... ... 2 ... . .. ... . .. . .. 1 1 .. . . .. ... . .. ... . .. 5 to 9 years _______ ----------------------- ... ... . .. 1 ... 1 ... ... l ... . .. . .. ... ... ... .. . 10 to 14 years ____________________________ ... . .. 1 . .. . .. 1 1 l ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. 15 to 19 years _____ ----------------------- ... ... .. . ... . .. . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. .. . 20 to 24 years ____________________________ 1 ... ... . .. 2 2 l ... 2 ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. 25 to 29 years---------------------------- ... ... l 1 . .. 2 2 l . .. ... .. . ... . .. . .. . .. .. . 30 to 34 years _____ ----------------------- ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 1 . .. ... . .. ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. 35 to 39 years---------------------------- ... . .. ... 1 l . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . 40 to 44 years ____ - -- --- --- ------ ------- ,. ... . .. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. ... . .. . .. l . .. . .. ... . .. 45 to 49 years---------------------------- ... ... . .. 1 . .. 1 ... l ... ... . .. . .. . .. l . .. . .. 50 to 54 years _______ --- --- ----- ___ -- -- ___ ... ... . .. l 2 ... . .. ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. 55 to 59 years ____________________________ ... l . .. . .. 1 . .. ... 2 ... . .. . .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. . 60 to 64 years _____ ----- - __ - . -- - ----- -- ___ ... l l 1 . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. . 65 to 69 years ____ -- _ ---- -- -- --- ----- ----- ... ... . .. ... . .. ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. .. . 70 to 74 years ____ - -- ----- _ - - ------- - ----- ... . .. . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. 75 years and over.----------------------- ... ... .. . 1 ... . .. . .. 2 ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. l

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over ________ 815 823 2,210 2,284 1,918 2,043 2,900 3,189 1,664 1,756 1,092 1,240 1,581 1,760 1,021 1,086

Single --- --- ---- - - --- - -- -- -- -- - - --- --- - -- 162 131 534 441 374 333 514 522 187 181 185 178 244 256 202 161

Married--- --- -- -- - ---- - - - - - - - - - ---- -- --- 617 613 1,540 1,556 1,450 1,469 2;255 2,270 1,439 1,439 850 865 1,296 1,316 770 787

Widowed or divorced-------------------·- 36 79 136 287 94 241 Dl 397 38 136 57 197 41 lSS 49 138 ~

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over .. ------ 815 823 2,210 2,284 1,91S 2,043 2,900 3,189 1,664 1,756 1,092 1,240 1,581 1,760 1,021 l,OS6

Labor force ______ - - ----- -- --- - -- --------- 692 216 1,790 670 1,639 536 2,496 899 1,524 394 927 325 1,384 442 860 322

Civilian labor force._ - _ -- ---- - - --------- 691 216 1,787 669 1,631 536 2,490 899 1,509 394 923 325 1,376 442 859 321

Employed ___ . _ -- __ ------------ ----- 629 1S6 l,6S7 633 1,528 501 2,414 872 1,483 385 896 318 1,346 434 810 304

Private wai:i;e and salary workers----- 564 166 1,495 564 1,303 441 1,977 673 1,230 332 750 253 1,142 349 673 250

Government workers.--------------- 21 13 76 39 121 46 144 142 84 39 62 45 98 63 65 37

Self-employPd workers-------------- 44 7 112 25 104 14 293 55 169 10 84 20 105 17 70 8

Unpaid family workers-------------- ... . .. 4 5 ... . .. ... 2 ... 4 . .. . .. 1 5 2 9

Unemployed ___ ---------------------- 62 30 100 36 103 35 76 27 26 9 27 7 30 8 49 17

Not in labor force. - _ -- - -- - --- ----- ------. 123 607 420 1,614 279 1,507 404 2,290 140 1,362 165 915 197 1,318 161 764

Employed----------------------· --- 629 186 1,687 633 1,528 501 2,414 872 1,483 385 896 318 1,346 434 810 304

Professional, technical, and kindred workers __ 48 16 99 40 149 63 428 1S8 354 66 121 46 215 65 74 38

Managers, officials, and props., incl. farm ____ 41 5 102 26 153 17 448 57 293 27 106 19 184 13 86 10

Clerical and kindred workers--------------· 43 56 106 165 98 171 23S 339 121 161 94 119 123 169 81 95

Sales workers ____ . -------- ---- -- -- -- ----- 27 33 51 68 117 53 275 77 223 62 84 39 155 72 75 40 Craftsmen, forem.cn, nnd kindred workers •.• 174 1 451 8 415 14 497 13 276 2 222 5 338 7 235 Operatives and kmdred workers ____________ 214 49 599 180 429 82 366 67 176 43 201 36 255 38 185 49

Private household workers ___ -- - -- --- - ----- ... 7 ... 25 l 34 47 . .. 7 . .. 12 l 21 25 Service workers, except private household ___ 47 14 105 100 91 63 SS 67 22 16 31 38 42 44 45 44 Laborers, except mine. ___________________ 32 4 159 13 73 1 59 1 17 30 3 29 1 24 1

Occupation not reported-----------·-------- 3 l 15 8 2 3 15 16 1 l 7 l 4 4 5 2

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Tract F--44 Tract F-lt5 Tract F-46 Traot F-47 Subject.

Tract F-48 Tract F-49 Tract F-50 Tract F-51 Tract F-52

Male Female Male Femu.le Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fetna!~

AGE

All classes-~ -- - --- --- _ - _________ --- 2 851 3 309 3 256 3 291 2 382 2 802 2 2W 2 694 2,618 3 100 2 135 2 J89 1,961 2,236 594 631 1,836 2,uo Under 5 years _____ -- - -- - -- - .. - .. - - ---- - - - 375 358 406 416 301 288 323 297 398 J54 267 223 212 192 67 65 185 1811

Under 1 year ... ----------------------- 84 85 85 95 73 57 7J 75 62 66 60 50 49 61. 11 8 41 37 1 to 4 years _____ . - - . - . - . - . - - -- - - -- -- - . - 291 273 321 321 228 2Jl 250 222 316 288 207 173 163 128 56 57 144 151

5 to 9 yco.rs ____ - ---- - - - - - - - - - --- - ----- -- - 249 255 238 266 188 182 183 177 326 296 178 154 143 151 57 53 149 1~2 5 yc&rS ... -- ----- -- - - - - - -- -- -- ----- - - - - 53 56 52 52 40 34 35 34 60 47 JB 31 26 25 14 ll <:'/ 24 6 years •.... - ---- -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - -- - - ·· - - 1,0 41 lt/f 47 39 30 31 37 77 67 41 JO 24 31 8 ll 29 24 7 to 9 yoara ________ . - - -- -- ------ --- ---- 155 158 142 167 109 118 117 106 189 182 99 93 93 95 35 31 93 94

10 to 14 year•----- -- ---- _____ . ___ --- -- -- - 235 231 232 226 160 lS9 184 173 242 255 162 153 130 1'18 36 34 111 118 10to13year•-------------------------- 183 183 185 184 119 144 150 lltl 202 211 139 123 111 121 27 28 95 94 14 years ______ -- -- - - - - - - -- -- -- - ---·- - - - 52 loB 47 1,2 41 45 34 32 40 4~ 23 JO 19 27 9 6 16 24

15to19 years •• ----------------·--------- 231 251 225 288 166 305 203 219 224 209 146 168 164 173 26 40 116 150 15 years •... ---- -- ----- ------- - ----- -- - 51 33 39 40 26 40 39 52 44 46 29 39 32 32 4 8 24 26 16 nnd 17 years. - . -- --- -------- ------- - 97 106 85 118 71 111 82 BO 95 8~ 62 57 61 65 7 12 38 56 18 and 19 years. - . ----- ·---- -----· -- --- 83 112 101 130 69 154 82 87 85 81 55 72 71 75 17 20 54 68

20 to 24ycars .. -------------------------- 230 268 290 3Vt 207 295 lS2 245 192 261 160 216 174 206 57 51 146 l6B 25 to 29 years ••••. --------------- - ----·-· 228 291 285 301 215 254 197 239 207 308 211 204 180 179 56 81 177 200 30 to 34 yeara _____ -- ----- ---·-----------. 214 291 21,9 256 183 201 148 231 178 233 171 199 145 142 57 57 139 193 35 to 39 years _____ -- --·- ·-·- -- ---- ------- 251 326 243 263 183 217 171 246 189 251 132 176 147 169 60 47 182 169 40 to 44 year•----- -- -- --- -- --- -- -------- 230 268 226 215 177 168 lite 204 147 203 152 156 11.6 161 47 41 141 194 45 to 49 yeara _________________ ----------- 162 214 207 192 157 172 120 195 128 204 125 157 121 152 41 38 158 m 50 to 54 years _______________ ------------- 129 158 174 148 120 1114 116 141 140 158 113 116 108 103 22 23 10? 135 55 to 59 year•---------------------------- 105 l<:I 142 123 101 101 87 104 71 107 89 118 60 105 27 21, 86 93 60 to 64 year•----------- -- --- ___ --------- 68 73 111 90 61 83 52 52 53 75 76 103 58 79 17 28 64 68 65 to 09 years ____ --- - - -- -------- ___ ------ 75 90 101 85 48 100 58 75 55 91 60 91 67 94 10 19 30 59 70 to 74yeara.--------------------···----- 42 49 61. 53 50 52 22 52 24 45 39 74 45 71 7 16 29 49 75 to 84 yeara _______ ------- ----- --------· 25 1,9 5B 45 43 43 21 3? 38 44 31 59 34 58 4 12 14 35 85 year• and over •... --- _ - --- . __ ---·----- 3 10 5 10 2 8 5 7 6 6 2 12 7 11 l 2 2 14

21 years and over .. ---------------------- 1,719 2,159 2,099 2,026 l,525 1/172- 1,29/t 1,771 1,388 1,939 l,.Jlt5 1,656 1,275 1,516 398 428 1,253 1,473

White _____ ---- - -- - __ -- -- ___ --------- 459 441 3,03? 3,013 1,883 2,llt9 347 414 l,133 1,21,6 2,025 2,233 1,955 2,229 59/t 631 1,830 2,103 Under 5 years ______ --- .• -------- -- ------ - 60 58 .381, 381 21,2 222 48 49 205 176 248 205 212 191 67 65 185 187 5 to 9 year•------------------------------ 42 4B 215 244 153 137 19 33 1S5 157 167 136 142 150 57 53 1119 141 10 to 14 year•---------------------------- 34 36 209 213 115 142 23 24 125 l2B 152 140 129 146 36 34 110 llB 15 to 19 year•-----·----- - - ------ - --- ----- J7 33 208 271, 136 256 33 35 104 83 135 155 163 173 28 40 116 150 20 to 24year•---------------------------- 31 32 2?7 288 170 231 28 43 66 81 175 207 173 208 57 51 1'16 16? 25 to 29year•-----------------------·---- 42 43 264 275 170 194 50 39 79 128 202 188 180 178 56 81 177 19S 30 to 34 years •...••. -------------·------- 36 Jl 233 225 141 l4B 17 28 81 94 164 184 1115 140 57 5? DB 193 35 to 39 years ______ --- - ---- --- - - -------- 31 26 222 231 lJl 151 26 28 69 99 122 161 147 189 60 47 180 168 40 to 44 year•-------------. --- -- - - ------ - 27 30 208 195 139 11? 29 34 57 60 143 151 144 lBl 1,7 41 141 19~

45 to 49 years __________ •• - - - -- -- - -- - -- -- - 30 25 197 178 121 138 17 28 33 52 120 146 121 152 1,1 38 158 !JI. 50 to 54 years _______ -- . __ .. ______ --- ----- 25 15 162 132 91 110 17 21 35 42 106 106 108 103 22 23 10? rn 55 to 59 years ____________ ... __________ .•. 16 18 132 113 87 79 15 12 19 36 85 115 BO 105 27 24 B6 93 60 to 64 years---------------------------- rn 12 109 B8 6B 61 7 9 19 31, 75 101 58 79 17 28 53 68 65 to 69 years _______ - -- ....... -- ---- ---- - 17 9 96 75 3? 78 9 10 22 37 50 86 57 94 10 19 30 59 70 to 74 years _______ --- - - . -- ----- --- -- - - - 7 14 63 51 45 44 3 15 14 21 39 72 45 71 7 16 28 49 75 years and over ____ -- - -- - . --- . - --- ---- - 6 11 58 50 3? 41 6 6 20 18 31 78 41 69 5 14 16 49

Nonwhite ---- - _ --- ---- _ .. ----------- _ 2 392 2,868 219 278 499 653 1,8?3 2,280 l,485 1,854 110 156 5 7 ... ... 6 7 Under 5 year•-·--------- __ --------------- 315 300 22 35 59 66 2?5 248 193 l?B 19 16 ... 1 ... ... ... 1 5 to 9 years .. __ -- _ -- - ----- _. -------- _____ 206 207 23 22 35 45 164 144 141 139 ll 16 l l ... ... . .. l 10 to 14 years ______ ---·-------------·-··-- 201 195 23 13 45 1,7 161 149 117 127 10 13 l 2 ... ... l . .. 15 to 19 years ____ . __ ._. _____ ---------- __ . 194 218 17 14 JO 49 170 184 120 126 11 13 l ... . .. ... ... . .. 20 to 24 years ..•.. -- --- -- - -- --- -- --- -- - - - 199 235 13 26 37 64 l:;I, 202 126 180 5 9 l ... ... ... . .. l 25 to 29 years ...• _ .. ___ --- - .. ·--· ---· ---- 186 248 21 26 45 60 11,? 200 128 180 9 16 ... 1 ... ... . .. 2 30 to 34 yenrs ____________ . ____ . ____ ..• ___ 178 260 16 31 42 53 131 203 97 139 7 15 . " 2 ... ... l .. . 85 to 39 years---------------------------- 220 300 21 32 52 66 145 218 120 152 10 15 ... ... ... ... 2 l 40 to 44 years ......•. -------·----------· -- 203 238 18 20 38 51 119 170 90 143 9 5 2 ... ... ... ... . .. 45 to 49 years _______ .----- •... ---·-·------ 132 189 10 11, 36 34 103 157 95 152 6 11 ... ... ... ... . .. l 60 to 54 ymirs .•... -- --- _ -------- -------- _ 104 143 12 16 29 34 99 120 105 ll6 7 B ... ... ... ... ... . .. 55 to 59 years .... _ .. _.-----._ ____________ B9 109 10 10 14 22 72 92 52 ?l 4 3 ... ... . .. ... ... ... 60 to 64 years .. ___ - _ - __ .. - ... _. __ . ___ . _ - - 50 61 2 2 13 22 45 43 34 41 ··- 2 ... ... ... ... l ... 65 to 69 years ..... _ .. _____ .. ------------- 58 81 5 10 11 22 1,9 65 33 51, ... 5 ... ... ... . .. ... ... 70 to 74 years _______ . -- . -- ------ --- ------ 35 35 l 2 5 8 19 37 10 24 ... 2 ... ... . .. . .. 1 ... 75 years and ovnr ____ ·---- ___ ----------- 22 1,0 5 5 8 10 20 3B 24 32 2 3 ... ... ... ... . .. ...

MARITA! STATIJS

Peisons 14 years old and over ________ 2,045 2,513 2,427 2,425 1,77/t 2 11B8 1,564 2,079 l,692 2,239 1,551 1,889 1,495 1,772 443 405 1,407 l 15S6

~J~ie.c::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 479 373 533 339 362 428 364 337 442 371 316 300 320 292 BO 75 235 2l9 1,441 1,582 1,625 1,61,Q 1,2?8 1,354 1,106 1,290 1,139 1,342 1,126 1J20l l,083 1,114 335 334 1,130 1,156 Widowed er divorced _____________________ 125 558 269 446 134 405 94 452 111 526 107 388 92 366 28 76 42 271

l!MPLOYMBJllT STATUS Affil .MAJOR OCCUPATiqN GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over ________ 2,0lt5 2,513 2,1,27 2,425 1,7?4 2,188 1,564 2,ff79 1,692 2,239 1,551 1,889 1,495 1,772 1i1,3 1,55 l,407 1,686 Labor force ________ .:. ___ - . ______ ------- _ 1,531 1,139 l,925 828 1,436 857 1,268 957 1,282 877 1,266 671 1,195 658 3B9 162 l,193 62J Civilian labor force _____________________ 1,630 1,139 1,914 828 1,429 B57 1,265 9l6 1,277 875 1,261 571 1,193 658 383 182 l,186 623 Employed ••. _ .• _----- ..• -------. ____ 1,514 1,056 1,691 756 1,335 817 1,190 912 1,222 855 1,184 531 1,143 643 366 177 l,158 fill Private wage and salary workers _____ 1,356 1,004 1,442 695 1,147 776 1,030 851 1,046 773 948 542 909 545 282 153 882 504 Government workers ______________ ._ 103 27 76 39 63 23 108 51 119 59 113 65 137 78 56 19 1?6 9()

Self-employed workers.-------- _____ 51, 25 173 22 125 16 52 10 56 23 123 23 97 17 JO 5 98 12 Unpaid family workers. _____________ l ... ... . .. ··- ... . .. ... l ... . .. 1 ... J ... ... .. . l

Not gnI~b~;0ia":!~:::::: :::::::::::::::::: 115 83 223 72 94 1,0 75 44 55 20 77 40 50 15 15 5 28 16 1,14 1,374 502 1,597 338 1,331 296 1, 122 410 1,352 285 l,21B 300 1,114 54 303 2H 1,063

Employed. ___ ------------_------ ___ 1,514 11056 11691 ?55 1,335 817 1,190 912 1,222 855 1,184 531 l,143 61.3 368 177 1, 158 WI Pr-ofcssional, teahnical1 and kindred workcUI-- 15 lB 43 23 33 142 15 26 26 32 47 34 53 42 17 10 98 65 Managers, officials, and props., incl. fonn ____ 31 9 107 17 117 10 JS 7 50 10 113 21 Bo 15 40 8 v~a 25 Clerical and kindred workers _______________ 59 21 77 147 78 125 30 37 71, 74 115 241 138 270 ?2 87 179 31'> Sales workers. _____ ---------------------- 39 10 155 61. 98 63 25 12 45 35 102 50 104 68 2B 13 102 (,() Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 152 2 453 15 312 12 161 10 155 11 348 18 328 13 91 5 300 15 Operatives ond kindred workers. ___________ 428 222 488 290 403 228 273 143 379 178 311 185 319 182 74 34 191, 80 Private household workers---·-----------···· 16 536 5 59 2 lOB 11 410 8 278 ... 20 ... 7 . .. 2 "' 4 Service workersJ except private household ___ 238 216 112 llB 128 110 225 229 178 210 61 46 72 24 34 ).5 103 JS Laborers, except mine-----~----------· ___ 504 13 193 6 153 2 398 28 287 15 65 3 34 6 9 l 28 ... Occupntion not reported _________ --·-_------ 32 7 37 17 11 11 13 10 20 12 22 13 15 15 3 l 6 ?

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 21 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Tract F-53 Tract F-5't Tract F-55 Tract F-56 Tract F-57 Tr•ct J1-58 Tract F-59 Tract F-60 Tract F-61 Subject

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male ~'em ale Male Feron.le Malo Female Malo Female Male Female

AGE

All classes __ -- - --- --- ----- - - - - ----- 2 630 J 041 ... ... 3 993 '· 528 2 983 3 110 1 667 1 966 1 396 1 606 955 1 128 1 911 2 251 2 357 2,635 Under 5 years _____ - - -- -- -- - -- - - - - - - - -- --- 334 303 ... ... '~94 493 390 342 202 195 133 115 98 94 151 149 293 270

Under 1 yea<-------------------------- 71 58 ... ... 112 116 86 81 50 /.J 34 19 19 21 20 32 63 59 1to4 yea111 ___________________ ---- _____ 263 245 ... ... 382 377 304 261 152 152 99 96 79 73 131 117 230 211 5 to 9 ycara _________ ------------ --------- 210 197 ... ... 394 327 243 215 165 125 109 lllt 66 81 127 159 233 191

5 yea111-------------------------------- 1,5 51 ... ... 89 72 56 35 38 16 26 21 11 20 21 25 48 46 6 years _______ --- _____ --- -- - -- - ________ 1,1 1,2 ... ... 77 62 44 53 23 25 20 26 14 14 23 32 43 45 7 to 9 yca111 ••.•.. ________ ·---- _________ 124 104 ... ... 228 193 143 127 104 84 63 67 41 47 83 102 142 100 10 to 14 yeara _____ - --- - - -- - - - --- - -- ---- - - 164 168 ... ... 325 31,2 201 205 133 157 84 79 71, 74 111 97 148 155

10 to 13 year•------·------------------- 134 145 ... ... 260 272 165 171 107 120 65 64 62 59 96 76 125 131 14 years ..• ____________________________ 30 23 ... ... 65 70 36 31, 26 37 19 15 12 15 15 21 23 24 15w19 years ....... ---------·----------- 178 189 ... ... 352 372 192 250 130 148 100 110 49 75 105 so 144 147

15 years. -- ---- - • - -- - - - - - -- - -- . --- --- -- 1,0 35 ... ... 74 59 36 311 23 28 18 16 11 13 23 15 41, 23 16nnd17 years------------------------ 62 68 ... ... 125 138 89 101 55 60 37 38 l? 27 45 24 54 52 18 nnd 10 years .... --------------·----- 76 86 ... ... 153 175 67 119 52 60 1,5 56 21 35 37 41 46 72 20 to 24 years ___________ --- ------ -------- 222 313 ... ... 31t9 394 262 274 11,4 158 105 135 99 116 155 169 149 195

26 to 20 years ••••. - _ ..• _ --- . - -- - --- ______ 290 297 ... ... 321 386 284 293 138 203 124 159 95 86 159 181 193 264 30 to 34 years ••••. --------- -- --- -------· - 199 246 ... ... 305 361 254 237 142 155 11? l·~O 85 76 169 195 219 254 35 l-0 39 years _________________ - --------- 1'18 230 ... ... 303 367 223 226 130 164 121 106 61 as lli9 193 226 271 40 to44 years----------- ___ ---- .... ______ 190 209 ... ... 260 331. 183 183 106 144 108 139 71 88 155 206 223 271 ·15 w 49 yen111 _______ ------- ------------· - 170 185 ... ... 227 299 153 207 8tl 141 99 109 58 73 151 160 178 161 50 to 54 yeara _________ ---------- -------- _ 132 16'0 ... ... 215 259 149 148 92 111 90 10/, 58 60 130 165 124 132 55 to 69 years _____ -------------- - ------ - _ 116 159 ... . .. 167 175 121 138 61 93 55 79 33 49 107 137 93 102 60 to 64 yea111 ______ - -- - - -- -- - - - . -- ----- __ 84 132 ... ... 95 128 113 101 1,9 50 57 78 38 57 95 111 1,7 74 65 to 69 years _____ ---- ----. --- ----· ______ 74 86 ... . .. 87 118 97 111 42 66 52 65 27 46 65 107 34 72 70to14 yoor•----- ---- ----- ------ _______ 1,0 7'1 ... ... 45 81, 69 81 21 28 l'I 31 23 36 47 67 28 34

~~ ~.:~Ya';;'J"ci~e~::::: ::::: ::: ::::::::: :: 45 73 ... ... 1,9 78 41 86 23 22 22 1,0 18 25 33 69 23 36 4 13 ... ... 5 11 8 13 l 6 3 3 2 4 2 6 2 6

21 years and over ___________________ ., ____ 1, ?l'J 2,132 ... ... 2,367 2,917 l, 921 2,038 1,004 1,295 956 l,157 652 780 1,389 1, 735 1,519 1,840

Whit•-------------------------------~ 3,000 ~

... 1,2.56 1,353 2,821 2,939 188 239 1,396 1,605 812 921 1,910 2,245 2,136 2,1.13

Under 5 ycnr•-- ----- -- - - -- -- ---- - ________ 326 298 ... ... 136 146 357 32'1 22 24 133 115 71 72 151 149 268 247 5 to 0 yenrs ..•• ___ - _ ...•. _ -- ---- _________ 203 1911 ... ... 114 87 230 20'1 12 16 109 114 41 46 127 159 200 171 10 to 14 years .......... ___ .. ----. _____ .. _ 15/t lfi4 ... ... 86 97 187 195 15 20 84 79 49 38 111 97 128 138 15 to 10 yonr•--------- -- -- ------ _ ·-· _____ 174 l!l7 ... . .. 99 120 185 240 18 19 100 110 43 62 105 80 125 123 20 l<J 24 years .••.... -- --·----------- _____ 219 305 ... ... 131 119 252 261 11 13 105 135 87 102 155 169 135 178 25 to 29 years ..••. -- -- ..... - - - -· - -- _ --- ___ 285 295 ... ... 91 101 273 273 20 25 124 159 87 73 159 180 178 247 30 l<J 34 years.------------ .. ----- ... _____ 198 21tl ... . .. 108 105 21.0 221 ;22 16 117 11;0 79 65 169 191, 202 231 35 to 39 years. ______ ---- -- - - - --- -- ---- - - - 173 229 ... ... 79 80 209 215 8 21 121 106 55 72 149 193 211 250 40 to 14 yca111 _______ ----. ------- _ ----- ___ 185 20'1 ... . .. 84 109 175 16? 11 8 108 139 60 ?3 155 205 203 258

45 to 49 year•------- -- •• - - -- -- --- ________ 168 181 ... ... 80 83 147 198 15 17 99 109 55 64 151 159 16? 151 liO to M years _________ .. -·-·----------- ___ 131 162 ... ... 79 84 140 139 12 17 90 103 54 57 130 165 121 124 li5 to 59 years •.••. ------- ________________ 115 159 ... ... 52 65 113 126 8 15 55 ?9 31 46 10? 137 85 95 00 l<J 64 years •• ------------------------ - _ 81, 131 ... . .. 43 1,9 109 99 7 7 57 78 36 49 95 110 43 69 05 to 69 years ________ - .•• - - - -- -- - . - ___ . __ 74 86 ... ... 28 26 89 101 3 9 52 65 24 41 64 107 28 64 70 to 74 years------------- .. ---- _________ 40 ?6 ... ... 19 40 67 76 2 6 17 31 22 31. 47 67 22 33 75 years and over ________________________ 48 85 ... . .. 27 42 48 91. 2 6 25 1,3 18 27 35 74 20 34

Nonwhhe ------ ---------------- _____ 53 ,_ 1,1 ~

... 2 737 3 175 162 171 l 1,79 1 72? ... 1 llt3 207 l 6 221 222 Under 5 years __ ----- - __ - --- . -- -- _________ 8 5 ... ... 358 31,7 33 15 180 171 ... ... 27 22 ... .. . 25 23 5 w 9 yea111 ______________________________

7 3 ... ... 280 21.0 13 8 153 109 ... ... 25 35 ... ... 33 20 10 to 14 year•----------------------· _____ 10 4 ... ... 239 21.5 14 10 118 137 ... ... 25 36 ... ... 20 17 15 to 19 years ••••. -- --- ---- _ ---- .. _______ 4 2 ... ... 253 252 7 10 112 129 ... ... 6 13 ... ... 19 24 20. to 24 years _______ -- --- • -- ---- _________ 3 8 ... ... 218 2'15 10 13 133 145 ... ... 12 14 ... .. . 11. 17 25 w 29 ycars--------------------------- _ 5 2 ... ... 230 285 11 20 118 178 ... ... 8 13 ... l 15 17 30 to 34 years ••••.. _--------------- ______ l 5 ... ... 197 256 11, 16 120 139 ... ... 6 11 ... l 17 23 35 to 39 years _______ -------------. _______ 5 l ... . .. 224 287 14 11 122 143 ... ... 6 16 ... ... 15 21 40 l<J 14 years _________________________ . __

5 2 ... ... 176 225 ·9 16 95 136 ... .. . 11 15 ... l 20 13 45 In 49 years _______ ------ __ .. ---- .. ---- ___ 2 I, ... ... 11+7 216 6 9 73 12/o ... .. . 3 9 ... l 11 10 !iO to 54 yoars _________________________ .. _

1 2 ... ... 136 175 9 9 80 94 ... l 4 3 ... . .. 3 6 55 to 59 years ••••. _______ . _______________ 1 ... ... ... 115 110 8 12 53 76 ... ... 2 3 ... ... 8 7 00 IA) 114 years __________________ ------ ___ ... 1 ... .. . 52 79 I, 2 42 43 ... ... 2 8 ... l 4 5 66 to 09 years ____________ . _______________ ... ... ... ... 59 92 8 10 39 57 ··- ... 3 5 l ... 6 8 70 to 74 year•------------- ____ ----- ______ ... l ... . .. 26 1,4 2 5 19 22 ... ... l 2 ... ... 6 l 75 years and over. ______ - __ . ____ -------- 1 1 ... ... 27 47 1 5 22 22 ... ... 2 2 ... l 5 8

MAEITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old and over ________ I~ 2,396 __-=...:..:. ... 2,81,,5 3,436 2,185 2,382 1,193 1,526 1 089 l 313 729 894 l 537 l 867 l 706 2 043

Single _____ -------------------- __________ 387 365 ... ... 737 578 418 318 274 275 213 209 154 141 298 314 287 303 Married.----------------------------- - - - 1/186 1,628 ... ... 1,963 2,186 1,.595 1,604 850 908 828 81,7 520 532 1,180 1,201 1,368 1,454 Widowed or divorced _____________________ 79 1,03 ... ... 11,5 672 172 1.60 69 343 48 257 55 221 59 352 51 286

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over ________ l,952 2,396 ... ... ~ 3/1.'.36 2,185 2,382 1,193 1,526 1,089 1,313 729 894 1,537 1,867 1,706 2,043 Labor force ______________________________ 1,579 871 ... . .. 2,289 1,419 1,698 742 973 680 914 543 595 365 1,26<'. 705 l,le\8 795

Civilian labor force ..• _____________ . ____ 1,.563 871 ... ... 2,278 1,418 1,681 741 971 680 906 542 585 364 1,25/t 705 1,416 794 Employed._ -- ------. ________________ 1,521 851 ... ... 2,152 1,332 1,610 '109 931 654 879 529 570 357 1,:138 697 1,390 783

Private wnge and salary workers •. ___ 1,167 720 ... ... 1, 770 1,169 1,349 637 815 612 678 460 499 309 907 538 996 620 Government workers ________________ 206 91, ... ... 233 111, 116 48 84 26 116 57 45 37 187 137 230 128 Self-employed workers. _____________ 146 36 ... . .. 147 40 145 24 31 11, 85 11 26 10 l/1'.3 19 16/t 30 Unpaid family workers ______ . _______ 2 l ... ... 2 9 ... ... 1 ... ... l ... 1 1 3 ... 5

Not ~·1:~~·ra~~~::::::::::: :::::: ::::::: 42 20 ... . .. 126 86 71 • 32 40 26 27 13 15 7 16 8 26 11 373 1,525 ... . .. 556 2,017 487 1,61,Q 220 846 175 770 134 529 273 1,162 258 1,248

limplo~ed ..•• -------------- ________ 1 521 851 ... ~ 2 152 1,332 1 610 709 931 65/t 8'19 529 570 357 l 238 697 l 390 783

Pm!esa.iona.11 tedmical, and kindred workers __ 91. 50 ... . .. 70 85 53 19 15 20 66 22 34 21 165 83 146 66 1fanagera:1 offici11ls1 and ~ops., incl. farm ____ 156 27 ... ... 141 32 14/r 21 18 4 134 15 52 10 269 28 314 33 Clericaland kindred war er•--------------- 199 394 ... ... 136 156 149 172 40 30 13? 276 83 136 254 445 214 431 Sales workers ___ ---------------- _________ 163 101 ... ... 94 58 lt'tJ 85 23 20 97 58 61 37 201 72 185 76 Craftsmen, foromecni and kindred workers. __ 406 20 ... . .. 391 15 444 16 112 5 182 10 140 s 191, 11 235 15 Operatives and kindred workers. __________ . 308 159 ... ... 529 213 481 251 231 111 179 111 124 55 74 39 104 45 Private household workers _____ . ___________ ... 15 . .. ... 9 504 3 25 4 314 ... 4 l 40 ... 2 l '15 Service workers, except private household~_ .. 127 67 ... ... 347 251 81 107 176 135 52 26 38 44 63 11 111 36 Laborers, except mine ___________________

54 5 ... ... 409 10 102 6 304 9 20 l 28 2 9 ... 65 ... Occupation not reported _______ . __ .. ________ 14 13 ... ... 26 8· 10 7 8 6 12 6 9 4 9 6 15 6

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22 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Adjacent aree. Tract F-62 'l'l'act F-63 Tract F-64 Tra<>t F-65 Traot F ... 66

Subject Tract C0-1 'l'l'aot DC-1 Tract DC-2 Tract 00-3

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fem&le Male Female Male Fem&lo Malo Female

AGE

All classes--~------- _______ ----- ___ 1,371 l,610 2,457 2,816 683 764 2,419 2,813 2,768 3,126 l,641 1,666 l,493 l,523 l,985 l,460 4,131 3,903

u'i1~~! ).~::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::: 154 165 327 2B4 79 85 267 269 318 337 280 235 330 305 265 277 564 547 29 38 79 70 19 12 43 61 61 78 50 45 92 66 52 69 115 118

5 to~ ie~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 125 127 248 214 60 73 224 208 257 259 230 190 238 239 213 208 449 ~ 100 118 242 235 61 62 189 166 253 214 166 151 131 126 105 100 363 300 6 years ___ --------- --- -- ------ -- -- --·-- 23 25 48 39 12 9 38 38 46 53 42 33 41 24 31 . 28 79 81 6 years ••••••• -------- -- -- - -- - - -- - - • -- - 23 22 38 49 ll 18 43 41 47 49 32 36 22 30 26 24 73 86 7 t<> 9 years----·--·--------------·----- 54 71 156 147 38 35 108 87 160 112 92 82 68 72 48 48 211 213

10 to 14 years·--------------·--·------·-- 95 94 229 230 57 44 147 169 187 178 121 140 60 53 74 55 198 240 10to13 years--------·---·-·------·---- 77 75 179 177 52 38 123 137 161 140 92 109 57 46 62 48 160 199 14 years ______ ·--- -- •• ------- - ---·- ---- 18 19 50 53 5 6 24 32 26 38 29 31 3 7 12 7 38 41

16 to 19 years·--------------------------- 78 102 184 244 43 66 147 164 163 202 99 101 26 49 86 75 265 232

~g :di"iYeM8:::::::::::::::::::::::: 16 17 32 43 6 ll 27 30 30 35 22 11 6 7 ll 13 53 3? 29 37 85 92 17 29 55 65 80 72 45 46 10 13 19 27 84 68 18 and 19 you.rs ________________________ 33 48 67 109 20 26 65 69 53 95 32 44 10 29 56 35 128 125

~ t: ~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 126 165 211 218 51 64 151 212 206 320 118 189 97 193 273 254 411 38.\ 153 162 184 241 66 77 203 267 288 331 187 204 299 332 394 251 520 478

30 to 34 years----------------·----·---·-- 126 166 174 239 52 61 249 247 281 280 173 149 221 185 222 124 449 371

Mt:!!~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 116 118 204 247 61 61 225 245 230 254 146 127 137 94 153 86 347 311 92 118 167 216 64 62 197 236 197 248 lll 101 61 64 93 78 2'1 225

45 to 49years·------------·-------------- 85 98 137 191 52 56 162 178 186 215 66 60 42 33 75 39 228 206 ro to 64 years ____ - ---- - --- --------. ----- - 76 as 151 153 23 37 123 175 157 180 60 52 33 24 82 39 162 Bl

~ t; ~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 57 68 85 102 24 21 134 144 127 102 34 51 21 21 72 20 154 120 41 39 56 73 24 21 86 128 61 87 31 29 15 18 50 20 86 85 66 to 69 years ____________________________ 29 45 46 76 13 21 64 84 46 66 22 38 13 ll 10 20 60 71

70 to 74 years. _____ - -- _ --- • - ----- ------- _ 24 Jl 31 24 10 l1 40 57 34 45 16 17 3 6 16 14 37 43

~f~~ Y,.";,"J8.;;.~~ :: ::: ::::: :::::::::: :::: 15 w 24 31 2 13 29 63 30 59 ll 20 2 B 11 8 35 47 4 5 ' 12 l 2 6 9 4 8 ... 2 2 l 4 ... 1 10

21 years o.nd over·--·-------------------- 928 l,104 1,441 l,778 431 490 l,647 2,019 1,808 2,141 953 1,003 938 966 l,419 933 2,650 2,438

Whhe. - - - - -'-- - - -- -- -------- -------- l,142 l,341 295 313 683 763 2,343 2,723 2,5?3 2,905 l,627 1,651 l,452 1,481 l,922 l,430 3,743 3,458 Under 5 year•---·----·------------------- 125 131 26 17 79 85 256 258 287 310 278 234 324 300 261 271 511 494 5 to 9 yeara ____ - - - -- -- - - ------ ----------- 78 95 25 21 61 62 179 154 226 195 164 150 126 120 100 97 328 329 10 t<> 14 yeare ____________________________

67 70 22 18 57 44 138 161 168 149 121 138 55 49 71 52 164 201

~ t; ~~ ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 62 84 26 39 43 66 144 154 147 186 99 99 20 43 !I.I 71 231 181. 115 139 33 34 51 64 146 207 192 309 118 188 92 190 267 254 381 343 26 to 29 years •••• --- .... -- . __ -· ----------- 124 135 29 34 66 77 201 259 276 313 183 201 295 327 380 248 484 4:19

~ !:; ~ ~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 105 140 29 26 52 61 235 240 267 259 171 147 218 185 213 122 411 331 99 96 23 29 61 61 222 237 213 238 145 125 137 92 150 85 320 282 40 to 44 years _____ -- •• _ ---------- -------- 80 104 22 25 64 62 195 232 187 235 109 100 59 59 9l 76 224 201 46 t<> 49 years ____________________________ 72 83 16 25 52 56 157 175 179 205 65 60 39 32 '12 39 209 176

~ t: ;~ ~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 64 73 18 ll 23 37 121 171 143 166 60 52 32 23 80 37 141 131 50 60 10 10 24 21 131 141 116 92 34 51 21 20 69 19 143 109 l\O to 64 years •••••• _--------------------- 38 35 5 10 24 20 84 124 59 Bl 31 29 15 17 44 19 so 78 66 t<> 69 years ____________ ---------------- 25 42 5 8 13 21 62 83 44 59 22 38 12 10 10 20 54 66

~~ ~r; Ya":d"o;ei-: ::::::: :::::::::::::::: 21 27 3 3 10 11 37 57 34 42 16 17 3 5 16 13 31 41 17 27 3 3 3 l5 35 70 33 66 ll 22 4 9 14 7 31 53

Nonwhhe --------------------------- 229 269 2,162 2,503 ... 1 76 90 195 221 14 15 41 42 63 30 388 445 Under 5 years •••••••• --- - -------- -------- 29 34 301 267 ... ... lJ. ll 31 27 2 l 6 5 4 6 53 53 6 to 9 years ______________________________ 22 23 217 214 ... ... 10 12 27 19 2 l 5 6 5 3 35 51

l~;,:; t~ ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 28 24 207 212 ... ... 9 8 19 29 ... 2 5 4 3 3 34 J9 16 18 158 205 ... . .. 3 10 16 16 ... 2 6 6 2 4 34 48 20 t<> 24 years------·-·------------------- ll 26 178 184 ... ... 5 5 14 l1 1 5 3 6 ... 30 41 26 to 29 years ____ -- - ----- ---------------- 29 27 15' 207 ... ... 2 8 12 18 4 3 4 5 14 3 36 39 30 to 34 years----·------------------·---- 21 26 145 213 ... ... 14 7 14 21 2 2 3 ... 9 2 38 40 35 ro 39 years •••• - -- --- -- ---------------- 17 22 181 218 ... ... 3 B 17 16 l 2 ... 2 3 1 27 29 40 to 44 years. ________ ----------------· -- 12 14 145 191 ... ... 2 4 lO 13 2 l 2 5 2 2 27 2.i; 45 to 49 years ____________ ---··------------ 13 15 121 166 ... . .. 5 3 7 10 l . .. 3 l 3 ... 19 )() 50 to 64 years ____ ·-- ___ ------·----------- 12 15 133 142 ... ... 2 4 14 14 ... .. . l l 2 2 21 22 66 to 59 years_·-------------------------- 7 8 75 92 ... ... 3 3 9 10 ... .. . ... l 3 1 11 11

~ t; gn::~::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: 3 4 51 63 ... l 2 4 2 6 ... ... .. . l 6 1 6 7 4 3 41 68 ... . .. 2 l 2 7 ... ... l l ... .. . 6 5

+~ ~~ ~ri:,;;;;_·~:::::::::::::::::::::: 3 4 28 21 ... ... 3 ... .. . 3 ... ... ... l .. . l 6 2 2 6 26 40 ... ... .. . 2 l l ... ... .. . .. . l l 5 4

MARITAL STATUS

Pe.r.sonJ 14 yeara old and over ___ ,. ____ l,040 l 252 1,709 2,120 491 579 1,840 2,241 2,036 2,435 l,103 l,171 975 l 046 1 553 l 035 3 044 2 777 Single ____ • ____ ---- __ ----------- _______ •• 171 201 388 376 103 92 319 352 353 370 189 142 7~ 79 351 148 705 399 Married. __ - - -- --- - - - - -- - - --- -- ---------- 805 840 1,245 l,315 369 394 l,439 l,496 1,586 l,698 888 905 888 909 1,126 810 2,220 2,051 Widowed or divorced--------------------- 64 211 76 429 19 93 82 393 95 367 26 124 12 58 76 77 119 327

l!MPLOYMBNT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATIO!'I GROUP

Petsons 14 year• old and over---~·--- 1,040 l,252 1,709 2,120 491 579 1,840 2,241 2,036 2,435 1,103 1,171 975 l,046 l, 553 l,035 3,044 2,777 Labor force ________ -- -- ___ ·- _ ------- •• ___ 891 5lB 1,347 909 402 196 1,561 859 l,712 996 938 364 895 267 748 378 2,298 751 Civilian labor force. _____ --------------- 873 518 l,345 908 400 196 1,525 858 1,631 991 928 364 845 266 719 378 2,044 7:i0 Employed_ •• __________________ • ____ •

846 492 1,294 875 392 195 1,495 844 l,593 967 892 351 836 260 707 372 2,015 742 Private wage and salary workers •• ___ 666 433 1,076 805 302 165 1,092 695 i,200 817 727 307 691 199 476 218 1,573 ~8 Government workers .... ______________ 97 45 156 46 71 22 241 119 249 126 6l 22 95 50 182 149 244 145 Self-<imployed workers ______________ 83 14 62 24 19 7 161 29 144 22 103 17 52 ll 49 2 198 29 Unpaid family workers ______________ ... ... ... ... 1 l l 'jg 2 l 5 ... ... 3 '29 "ii Unomplo~--------··--------------- 27 26 51 33 a 1 30 14 24 36 13 7 6 12 6 Not in labor oron •. _ •. ______ ------ ------ _ 149 734 362 1,211 89 383 279 1,382 324 l,439 165 807 80 779 805 657 746 2,026

Employed _______ --- ··- ---- _. ----. __ 846 492 1 294 875 392 195 l 495 844 l 593 %7 892 351 838 260 707 372 2 015 742 Prof¥.IJ8ional, technionl, and kindred workers •• 66 19 31 34 15 5 152 54 122 58 37 14 179 46 158 134 268 100 M&nagers, officials, and props., incl. f&rm ____ 119 14 41 10 25 4 262 41 246 32 72 7 141 ? 89 5 312 33 Clerical and kindred workers _______________

lJl 207 78' 64 45 94 272 491 265 493 106 lll 94 134 79 143 200 313 Sales workers. __ ------_-----------------_ 88 47 42 24 31 17 193 81 175 90 71 35 199 22 76 26 294 58 Craltemen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 178 13 183 5 104 7 308 19 342 16 305 9 116 5 132 2 391 9 Operatives and kindred workers ____________ 139 92 295 99 114 48 176 81 248 145 207 135 44 12 87 .20 239 74 Private household workers •••. ____ --------- ... 55 11 411 ... ·a; 17 2 60 . .. 10 4 14 ... 15 3 95 Service workers, except private houaebold ••• 57 31 241 214 34 16 39 128 57 31. 27 11 16 49 19 131 51 Laborers, except mine ___________ ., ____ ....... 63 5 360 10 10 ... 35 3 47 l 58 2 19 3 21 5 1.46 l Occupation not reported ___________________ 5 9 12 4 14 4 12 lB 18 15 5 l 31 ;i 16 3 31 8

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Adjacent area-Con.

Subjea~ l'rnct DC-4 Tract DC-5 Tract DC-6 Tract DC-7 Tract DC-8 Tract DC-9 Tract 00-10 Tract DC-11

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Ferne.le Male Female Male Female Male Female

AGE

All cluses ··-·--·-----··-··-----··- 5,985 5,701 2,484 2,610 88 102 3,148 3,670 2,675 3,073 2,343 2,812 1,705 2,209 512 5.58

U'i1:d! Y~.,;:::~::::::::: :: ::::::::::: 614 537 394 372 7 5 423 365 304 276 224 21,7 213 202 39 46 112 99 82 61 3 ... 58 57 67 57 55 48 35 49 :i 7

I lo 4 years------------·-----------·--- 502 436 312 311 4 5 365 308 237 219 169 199 176 153 36 39 6 to 9 years·-·------·-----·-------------- 363 343 249 256 3 7 296 295 220 20? 168 177 176 166 63 51

6 yean ••. -----. ---------- ---- --------- 78 82 56 53 ... 3 59 59 49 43 31 41 28 25 14 11 6 yeara _______ .• ···------· _ ••• _ ·----··· 93 80 66 55 ... l 45 69 41 49 36 32 42 37 9 11 7 lo 9 Ye&lll---·--·-------- •••. -----··-- 212 181 127 150 3 3 192 167 130 115 101 104 106 104 40 29

10 to 14 years ••• ·-··------- - -- -- . -------- 21t2 239 188 15/t 6 6 249 260 147 168 156 154 121 112 39 48 10lo13 ye11r11 •..•. ·-·---·-···---------- 206 191 150 135 !i 4 202 203 119 131 126 120 96 86 34 38 14 Ye&.1'11-------···-----·--·-·-----····· 36 I,$ 36 19 1 2 47 57 28 37 30 34 25 26 5 10

16 to 19 years ••.• ·-··-·-·-------------·-- 511 289 118 142 4 10 216 253 129 175 152 155 81, 299 35 29

1g ~dii)."~:::::::: ::: :::: ::::::::: 41 55 32 38 ... 2 50 43 28 36 26 33 2:1 27 14 6 96 79 50 54 3 l 80 100 46 71 65 46 26 70 13 11

18 and 19 y<!MI. ---·--·----------·--·-- 374 155 36 50 l 7 66 110 55 66 59 76 31 202 8 12 20 to 24 years-------··----------------·-- 931 577 174 245 7 2 213 263 191 243 155 196 144 244 23 18 26 to 211 YC8l11------··-··---·------------- 607 641 234 297 3 8 231 292 242 290 195 246 129 179 l!l 23 80 to 84 Y"""'···--·--·------------------- 472 1.85 299 295 7 10 228 293 235 247 170 193 158 168 31 45 35 to 39 Y"""'-·-····-··-----------·-----· 422 492 252 209 6 7 263 362 200 246 202 240 159 203 41 67 40 to 44 Y"""'------··---·-·---·--··------ 382 433 179 174 7 11 274 307 239 277 193 230 160 153 63 62 45 to 49 years .•..• --·--·- - -· - - ----·. ----· 350 380 114 119 9 10 196 242 223 243 190 217 126 116 43 42 50 to MY"""'-------------·-------·--·--- 332 345 64 96 7 7 192 212 185 191 156 175 84 99 42 37

~ ~ ~ ~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 249 313 63 81 5 5 110 129 126 135 117 155 56 68 35 30 194 199 60 54 4 6 85 125 87 102 98 158 32 64 18 20

65 to 69 years ••.•• --·----.--·. -- --------- 131 179 37 53 5 5 66 113 62 117 75 108 33 55 12 16 70 to 74 years·-··------------------------ 88 119 19 23 4 l 35 69 41 67 51 81 13 35 9 9

~~ ~~ y=~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 70 106 17 32 4 2 44 77 37 72 36 70 15 41 4 14 ? 22 3 6 ... ... 7 13 7 17 5 10 2 5 .. . l

21 years and OVOT---·---·---------------- 3,981 4,220 1,510 l,641 67 74 1,926 2,450 l,839 2,212 l,612 2,047 1,092 l,335 335 382

Whh•-·-- _ ----- _ •• ·- - • - _ •• ··--·-·-- _ 5,816 5 547 2 354 2 471 86 100 l 921 2 171 2 509 2 664 .:l 337 2 607 1,597 2,113 507 551

Under 5 years ••.•...••. -- . -- - -- ---- ------ 594 517 371 352 7 5 215 192 279 246 224 247 196 187 39 46 5 lo 9 yean·-·-···----·------·--·------·- 360 333 229 234 3 7 151 157 197 187 166 177 162 154 63 51 10 to 14 years---·------------------------ 223 231 172 145 5 6 144 11.4 132 155 \ 153 154 110 104 39 48 15 to IQ years ••.• ---·--- -- -- -- -------- --- 499 282 108 130 4 10 111 133 120 154 152 155 72 291 34 28 20 to 24 years ...•. -------- --- ------------ 919 569 167 234 7 2 124 137 179 235 155 196 135 236 22 18 25 to 211 years ••.•. ----· --- . - - ------------ 596 627 225 283 3 8 140 160 231 262 195 2/.4 115 167 15 23 80 to 84 years.---------------·----------- 465 464 288 266 7 lO 124 151, 216 234 170 193 155 164 n 45 35 to Bii years.·-·-----·-----------·------ 409 477 249 203 6 6 172 231 190 235 202 21.0 154 195 40 65 40 to 44 years ••.•. -·---· - - -- -- ----------- 371 417 174 167 7 11 205 214 228 258 192 228 151 143 62 61

45 to 49 years •• ----·-----------··------·- 338 371 105 106 8 9 151 169 216 234 189 217 121 116 42 41 50 to 54 years---------·------------------ 326 336 76 92 7 7 131 133 179 181 156 175 81 99 42 37 66 to 511 years ••••• ------·-----------···-- 21.3 308 59 78 5 5 84 84 119 126 117 154 56 64 35 30 60 to M Yeats·-··------------····--··-·-- 189 195 57 52 4 6 64 64 84 96 98 156 30 63 18 19 65 to 611 years ...• -----·--------·-------·- 126 17/t 37 48 5 5 44 68 61 111 74 106 31 51 12 16 70 to 74 years •••. --·-----. -- ----------·-· 86 117 17 22 4 l 28 48 40 65 51 61 12 35 9 9 75 years and over ••. ---·_. -- . _ ---------· _ 72 129 16 37 4 2 33 63 38 85 41 60 16 44 4 14

Nonwhite -··-------·- --------·------ 169 154 130 139 2 2 l,227 1,499 166 209 6 5 108 96 5 7

Under 5 years·--··----------------------- 20 20 23 20 ... ... 208 173 25 30 ... ... 17 15 ... . .. 5 to !I yeara ...• ·-- __ ·----- -----------·--. 23 10 20 24 ... ... 145 138 23 20 ... ... 14 12 ... ... 10 to 14 years---------·-·-·-------------- 19 8 16 9 l ... 105 116 15 13 3 ... ll 8 ... ... 15 to 19 years ••... --··----. --- ---- ------- 12 7 10 12 ... ... 105 120 9 21 ... ... 12 8 l 1 20 to 24 years ____________________________ 12 6 7 11 ... . .. 89 126 12 8 ... .. . 9 6 l ... 25 to 211 years ••.• ----··-----------·-···-- 11 14 9 14 ... ... 91 132 11 28 ... 2 14 12 . .. ... ~ ~ ~ ~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 7 21 11 9 ... ... 104 139 19 13 ... ... 3 4 ... ...

l3 15 3 6 ... l 111 131 10 11 ... ... 5 8 1 2 40 to 44 years ••••.•. ---· __ •• _. __ --·-·-· __ 11 16 5 7 ... ... 69 93 11 19 l 2 9 10 l l 45 to 411 years _______ . ____ . ______ --------- 12 9 9 11 l 1 45 73 7 9 l ... 5 ... l l 50 to 54 years·-··-----·------------------ 6 9 6 4 ... ... 61 79 6 10 ... 3 ... ... .. . 66 to 50 yeara.--------··- ·---·----------- 6 5 4 3 ... ... 26 45 7 9 ... 1 4 ... .. . llO to M years •... ·-·-------· __ ·---------- 5 4 3 2 ... ... 21 41 3 6 ... ... 2 l ... 1

~ ~ ;~ ~:::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: 5 5 ... 5 ... ... 22 45 l 6 l ... 2 4 ... ... 2 2 2 l ... ... 7 21 l 2 ... ... l ... ... ...

7fiye&l8 and over •• ______________________ 5 l 2 l ... ... 18 27 6 4 ... ... l 2 . .. l

MAR.IT.U. STATUS

Per.SOD.I 14 yeus old and over ________ 4,782 4,630 l,691 1,845 73 86 2,227 2,ao7 2,032 2 459 1,825 2,268 l,220 l,755 376 423 Bingle ____________ --------··---- _______ ._ 1,570 891 286 253 12 17 432 511 342 426 346 454 241 610 71 66 Married··-··-··--------·----·----··----- 3,103 J,131t l,365 l,377 58 59 1,708 l,766 l,626 l,639 1,416 1,433 948 926 295 295 Widowed or divorced. _______________ ----_ 109 605 40 215 3 10 67 528 64 392 61 361 31 219 10 62

J!!dPLOYMl!NT STA'l1JS AND !ICAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Pets-ons 14 yean old ao.d over ________ 4 782 4 630 l 691 l 845 73 86 2 227 2 607 2 032 2 459 l 825 2 268 l 220 1 755 376 423 L&bor force _______ ·--··-·_ •• ____ --------- 3,040 l,348 l,433 570 62 23 l,761 934 l,703 650 l,495 628 953 463 309 104

Civilian labor force ______________ ------- 3,019 1,345 1,421 569 62 23 l,745 931 l,695 850 l,487 625 947 463 309 104 Employed ___ .. ---·-- ________________ 2,999 l,338 1,408 562 61 23 l,731 921 l,677 838 l,463 615 932 4'5 306 104

Private WAAC and sal&ry workers _____ 2,107 995 l,142 478 42 20 l,342 7'3 l,263 656 l,135 631 702 357 233 72 Government workers ________________ 241 239 109 66 2 l 187 126 201 149 187 140 111, 78 21 18 Sel!-<llllployl'd workers._._._---·---- 651 97 157 17 17 2 202 40 193 26 141 38 115 19 52 14 Unpaid family workers •• ____ ---·---- ... 7 ... l ... . .. ... 2 5 ... 6 l l ... . ..

Unemplohed ... _____________ • _ ------ _ 20 7 13 7 l ... 14 10 18 12 24 10 15 8 3 ... Not in labor orce .•. ---------. __ • _ ------ _ l,742 3,2e2 258 1,275 11 63 466 1,673 329 l,609 330 1,440 267 1,292 67 319

Employed. __ • __ ··-- _________ ----_ •• 2,999 l 338 l,406 562 61 23 l,731 921 1,677 838 l,463 815 932 455 306 104

Professional, teohnical, and kindred workers __ 614 433 195 74 10 2 215 116 343 153 221 173 203 134 66 23 M"'\a,gers, officialB, illld props., inol. farm ____ 664 66 243 28' 27 4 271 39 394 29 304 31 216 18 108 12 Clencal and kindred workers _______________ 276 569 116 206 5 8 161 229 200 417 267 419 110 207 31 37 Sales workers _____ ··-·--·--- _____ -------- 534 73 249 37 6 l 214 55 293 71 245 94 174 36 59 19 Craltamen, foremen, and kindred workera. __ 178 7 245 10 3 1 259 9 203 10 247 18 123 l 19 ... Oporalives nnd kindred workers ____________ 96 23 233 131 2 ... 165 59 98 27 104 36 53 15 8 5 Private household workers .•• - •. ----------- 8 60 l 27 l 6 8 295 3 67 l 12 ... 24 l 5 Service workeni, except private household. __ 63 54 33 29 l ... 215 98 64 44 40 20 22 13 8 2 Laborera, exoopt mine .. __________________ 109 2 73 2 4 ... 197 5 56 l 11 4 25 1 4 ... 01icupation not reported •••••••.. __________ 57 29 20 18 ... l 26 14 23 19 23 8 6 6 2 l

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24 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Adjacent aree--C-on.

Subject Tract D0-12 Traat DC-l3 Tract DC-14 Tract DC-15 Tract DC-16 Trnat FC-1 Tract FC-2

Mole Female Male Female Male Femsle Male Female 11ale Female Male Female C>fale Female

AGH

All classes------------------------- 4,384 4,364 436 456 1,606 116/16 lJ?Jlt l,694 1,292 1,190 9,127 lOJ 161 3,442 4,06'1

ur~i )1~:=:::::::::::::::::::::::: 658 635 72 70 249 262 260 226 180 144 927 973 309 :m 152 137 19 21 43 1,a 52 . 49 30 22 148 193 35 35 50& 498 53 49 206 214 20B 177 150 122 779 780 274 238

5 te 9 years------------------------------ 479 456 34 33 149 167 199 201 159 144 772 713 300 306 5 Y"""'----- ------ -------·· ------- --- --- 100 97 8 lO 34 41 40 1,9 32 27 154 159 59 56

~ l'.:tii~,;;;,-_==:::: :::::::::::::::: ::::: 98 101 10 B 28 29 35 40 27 33 156 1't9 62 77 281 258 16 15 87 97 124 112 100 84 462 405 179 173 10 te 14 years ___________ -- __ ---- _________ )21t 355 15 25 123 116 158 150 133 114 569 574 249 290

10te13 year•-------------------------- 276 292 15 22 102 101 131 128 na 97 446 467 211 243 14 years ______ - . ------ ---- --- - - ----- --- 48 63 ... 3 21 15 27 22 15 17 123 107 38 47

15 to 1U years.--------------------------- 267 255 21 22 92 85 107 lll 103 84 526 532 186 209 15 yoors ...• -- ---------------- --------- 58 60 4 3 23 19 29 26 24 19 106 114 50 42

rn :~ g~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 109 105 6 8 36 34 41 55 48 36 215 213 72 83 100 90 11 11 33 32 37 30 31 29 205 205 64 84

20 te 24 years ____ ------------------------ 302 31,9 35 43 127 182 125 155 83 93 561 678 183 194 25 te 29 years _________________ " __________ 482 526 66 80 221 230 180 176 105 114 631 805 182 254 30 w 34 years _____ ---- __ -- -------- ------- lt?O 398 70 50 179 152 164 158 106 113 783 912 172 289 35 w 39 years.--------------------------- 388 348 49 32 135 135 127 131 107 lll 790 978 274 4l3 40 te '14 years _____ -- ------ ---- ---- ------· 291 261 24 28 119 91 101 78 88 70 881 1,045 336 433

45 te 49 ye""'---------------------------· 202 195 19 22 64 59 76 79 67 50 870 826 357 386 50 to 54 yelll'•---------------------------- 145 llt-'t 16 lil 43 1,5 51 63 45 48 608 685 274 30< 551'> 59 years.--------------------------- 129 125 5 8 41 30 59 47 36 27 478 lt50 227 233 60 te 64 years ___________________ --------- 76 104 6 9 23 29 39 37 29 25 326 338 157 154 65 te 69 years.--------------------------- 93 108 3 a 17 30 37 Jl 28 15 19B 256 98 113 70 te 74 yea111.--------------------------- 38 60 ... 6 11 19 27 26 11 24 111 191 69 101

i~ ~.~~ ~;~;-.~;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 34 38 l 2 11 1) 19 20 12 12 77 178 62 %

6 '! ... ... 2 l 5 5 ... 2 19 27 7 18

21 yea.rs nnd over---------------------·-- 2,599 2,612 289 302 980 981 987 987 700 6B7 6,229 '1,258 2,363 2,961

While. --- _ ---- --- _ - - -- ---- _. _ ••• --- _ J,531 3,50? 431 447 1,529 1,581 1,528 l,lt?5 1,215 l,110 8,605 9,776 3,232 3,659

Under 5 years ______ ------ - ------ -- - __ -- -- 51.0 508 72 69 235 253 224 187 174 134 B89 923 300 2M 51-0 9 yenrs·----------------------------- 397 J.51 34 33 133 154 168 163 1Jt6 135 746 695 291 302 10 te 14 years .. --------_ -- . ___ • ___ -- . _ --- 239 267 15 25 114 110 130 121 119 102 537 51,7 241 279 15 te 19 years.-------- -- _ - _ -- -- ________ -- 187 161 20 20 88 81 87 90 9B 76 501 500 171 195 20 te 24 yMr•---------------------------- 214 279 34 42 120 171 106 134 79 85 531 640 174 16) 26 to 29 yoaro. -------- ____ ---- ____ ----- __ 398 454 66 78 215 228 167 165 100 112 608 776 169 2()5

30 te 34 years---------------------------- 407 339 ?O 50 175 146 152 lli-2 103 105 760 869 159 242 35 te 39 yoor•---------------------------- 325 2B9 48 32 129 132 112 ll.7 100 102 761 932 248 36.\ 40 te 44 years ______ --- ___ •• _ ---- --------- 246 221 23 26 116 BB 90 73 BO 67 852 1,009 )20 JS'/

45 to 49 years.--------------------------- 170 152 18 22 59 55 72 71 66 1,a 854 612 328 34? 5Q te Myear•--------------------------·· 114 118 16 lB 1,1 44 48 58 43 44 591+ 666 261 269 55 to 59 years.--------------------------- 10.5 107 5 8 41 30 57 45 34 21. 1+63 437 216 209 60 to 64 years ________ ------- --- ------- -- - 62 Bl 6 9 23 26 37 33 28 24 318 331 llt5 lMl 65 w 60 years •. _________ ---- -- ----------- 65 81 j 7 17 29 31 29 25 !5 188 250 85 <Jit 70 to 74years.-----·--------------------- 32 46 ... 6 11 18 26 23 10 24 109 Ja8 62 91 75 years nnd over.----------------------- 30 33 l 2 12 v. 21 24 10 13 94 201 62 lOJ

Nonwhite _ ----- ------------ --------- 853 B57 5 9 "/? 65 206 219 77 BO .J22 31!5 210 405

Under 5 years.--------------------------- 118 127 ... l 11. 9 36 39 6 10 38 50 9 a 5 to 9 years. ___ -- __ • -- ---- ------ -- - --- -- _ 82 105 ... . .. 16 13 31 38 lJ 9 26 18 9 I, 10 w 14 years----------------·----------- 85 88 ... ... 9 6 28 29 v. 12 32 27 B u Mt: m:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 80 71, l 2 4 4 20 21 5 8 25 32 15 14

88 '70 l l 7 11 19 21 4 8 30 38 g Jl 25 to 29 yeara .••• --------------- --------- 81. n ... 2 6 2 13 ll 5 2 23 29 13 .\9 30 to 34 ye&rs---------------------------- 63 59 ... . .. 4 6 12 16 3 8 23 43 lJ 4? 85 to 89 yea.rs ___________ -------- __ ------- 63 59 l ... 6 3 15 11, 7 9 29 46 26 49 40 to 44 yea.rs-------------------------· -- 1,.5 40 l 2 3 3 11 5 8 3 29 36 16 •6 45 to 49 years.--------------------------- 32 43 l ... 5 4 4 8 l 2 16 li, 29 J9 50 te 54 years ____________________________ 3l 26 ... . .. 2 l 3 5 2 4 14 19 13 JJ 55 to 69 years _________ -- -------- --- ------ 24 18 ·-· ... ... ... 2 2 2 3 15 13 11 :14 60 te 64 years----------- --- ·---- - --- ----- 14 23 ... ··- . .. l 2 4 l l 8 7 lZ 14

~gt:~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 28 27 ... 1 . .. l 6 ?. 3 . .. 10 6 13 l~ 6 14 ... . .. ... l l 3 l ... 2 3 'I 10

75 years and over •• ---------------------- 10 12 ... . .. l ... 3 l 2 1 2 4 ? lt

MAR.ITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old ao.d over ________ 2,971 2,981 315 331 1,106 l, 116 1,144 1,139 835 805 6,982 8,008 2,622 .3,21.2 Single •••.. - ---- -- ---- - ----- -- - - ------ -· - 5.59 381 45 n 175 107 229 156 178 115 1,312 l,270 516 54J Married .•••• '---- -- ---- ------ - ------ -- -- 2,305 2,273 ;!65 265 902 913 882 886 636 623 5,478 5,548 1,972 2,174 Widowed or divorced----------·---------- 107 327 5 35 29 96 33 97 21 67 in l,190 134 525

llMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 y.ears old and over ________ 2,971 2,981 315 331 1,106 l,116 l,l4t', 1,139 835 BOS 6,982 6,008 2,622 3,242 Labor force _________ --------------------- .!,402 886 297 113 951 JOB 962 272 676 154 5,728 2, 108 2,055 ?M•

Civilian lab<>r foro•--------------------- 2,391 886 292 113 946 307 959 269 672 153 5,679 2,10.5 2,048 785 Employed __ -· __ -------------------- 2,350 864 289 111 933 304 94? 269 671 153 5,642 2,001. 2,031 776 Private wage and se.lary workers _____ 1,884 744 228 92 744 268 664 220 1,37 135 4,139 1,599 1,318 6'.14 Govemmont. workers _____ .,, __________ 21.2 92 33 12 96 24 95 29 96 15 488 334 113 86 Self-employed workers ______________ 220 28 28 7 93 11 186 20 BB 3 1,015 144 600 l'6 Unpaid fe.mily worke?S ______________ '· ... ... ... ··- l 2 ... ... ... ... 7 ... ... Unemployed •• ----------------------- 41 22 3 2 13 3 12 l ... )7 21 17 ?

Not in l•bor force. __ --------------------- 569 2,095 18 218 155 808 182 H67 159 651 1,254 5,900 567 2,456

llmployed. ____ -- - -- --- -- - ___ --- ____ 2,350 864 289 lll 933 304 947 269 671 153 5}61~2 2,084 2,031 7'18 Professional, teohnice.11 and kindred workers __ 209 61 36 9 34 10 59 15 19 3 1,118 362 1,76 96 Man•gers, officials, and props., incl. farm ____ 360 28 56 5 135 16 186 20 105 10 1,919 152 71B 60 Clerical nnd kindrad workers _______________ 2JO 292 lt5 64 109 151t 9J 134 52 67 507 997 107 216 Salee workers. ___ .------------·---------- 249 65 48 8 91 26 90 19 2"1 13 l,197 192 321 51 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers. __ 556 9 63 1 310 7 245 5 228 4 363 30 117 ll Operatives and kindred workers------------ 341 V'tO 25 8 148 46 150 Jl 159 34 183 50 69 16 Prive.ta household workers •• _---- ____ ------ 7 1?3 ... 6 5 14 J 21, ... 6 17 195 30 253 Service workers, exoept private houeehold. _. 131 76 8 6 27 15 24 14 28 11 93 58 27 >IS Laborers, except mine ____________________ 235 4 7 ... 65 4 90 3 46 1 146 9 114 M Occupation not reported ••••• -----_-------. 32 11. 1 2 9 12 7 4 7 4 99 39 52 lJ

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 25 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

AQ.Jaoent area--Con.

Subject Tract FC-3 Tract FC-1. Tract FC-5 Tract FC-6 Tract FC-7 Tract FC-8 Tract FC-9 Tract FC-10 Tract FC-11

Male Fe mo.le Male Female Male Female Mole Female Male Female Male Female Mole Female Male Female Male Female

AG!!

All classes -- --- - -- - - - . -- -- --- - - - ... 1,208 1,292 2,212 2,561 3,81'7 4,088 31272 3,484 10, 740 11, 353 l,lt79 1,618 2, 855 J,116 1,893 1,844 3,546 3,152

Under 6 years •..• ---·-------------------- 151. 140 243 234 532 lt94 399 425 l,ltl8 1,414 205 184 372 396 285 220 454 391 Under l yea•-------------------------- 35 31 52 1,6 105 102 69 86 291 267 39 43 57 86 45 54 86 70 1 to 4 years .•• --------·---------------- 119 109 191 166 427 392 330 339 1,127 1,11.7 166 141 315 no 240 166 368 321

5 to 0 years .......•. ------ - --------- _____ 147 121 148 161 362 382 31,9 325 1,067 1,045 152 160 280 264 212 183 311 257 5 year•------------------------·------- 29 30 35 3'I 81, 71 59 62 218 214 30 29 64 52 41, 32 65 41,

6 years ••. _ - ---------- .... -- --- ··----· 30 21 26 31 68 69 62 68 231 204 36 32 53 62 59 40 72 62 7 to O years .•.... - - - - - . - - . - - - . - .. - ... - . 88 70 87 93 210 21.2 228 195 618 627 86 99 163 150 109 111 174 151

Ill to 14 years ••.. - - - -- - . -- - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - 88 94 92 111 276 271 310 312 968 947 146 164 175 177 165 140 240 222 10to13years •. ---------------------·-- 75 81 69 96 216 222 251 251 '177 762 127 129 146 155 134 121 195 184 14 years. ___________ ---- - - -- --- ----- - -- 13 13 23 15 60 49 59 61 191 185 19 35 29 22 31 19 45 38

Iii to 19 years ________________ ------------ 72 77 84 90 241 260 293 288 855 927 115 161 162 175 158 160 258 210 15 years ..•.••. ------- .. ---------- _____ 13 15 16 25 53 44 70 59 191 189 23 52 41 41 JS 34 33 31 16 and 17 yc•1'9------------------------ JO 31 25 36 86 103 127 131 341 362 50 62 65 65 60 52 97 73 18 and 10 years. -- -- ---- -- - - ------ --- -- 29 31 1,3 29 102 113 96 98 323 376 42 47 56 69 60 74 128 106

20 to 24 yonrs .... ------------------------ 57 62 125 190 268 354 247 279 844 986 92 104 147 212 132 148 356 282 25 to 29 years ...•. ----------------· - ----- 59 101 197 270 367 419 240 258 93/t 1,081 96 129 21.4 305 153 171. 400 389 30 to 34 years .•...••....•... ·------------ 83 125 212 248 351 356 203 280 903 940 121 137 297 347 129 143 420 341, as to 39 years ..•...... - - . - - - - - . -- - - - - -- -- 112 137 220 252 316 312 268 250 841 920 123 136 299 292 126 129 307 266 40 !-0 44 years ..•• --------- - ------------- 109 130 2()1, 21t5 278 360 241 251 ?55 741 111 106 234 255 120 143 233 223

45 !-0 49 years ..• --------------· _____ ..• 117 120 198 218 21t7 24" 177 182 586 604 87 80 201 192 101 119 176 152 50 to 54 years ...•.•. ----- - -- ---- --- . - - -- - 92 59 l'llt 172 197 161+ 135 170 472 1,aa 62 60 142 154 95 88 129 140 55 !-0 69 years ...• ------------------------ Mi 35 124 128 123 136 123 136 338 360 55 58 110 109 74 55 85 92 00 to M years ...•....•.... ------------ --- 33 27 89 87 98 107 103 107 253 259 38 48 74 82 44 50 68 59 65 to 69 years ..••.•. --------·------------ 18 24 53 63 72 92 91 101 224 257 33 37 52 62 32 44 53 65 70 to 74 yoars ..... ----- - - - • - ---- -- --·. -... 13 14 28 4'! 45 68 47 64 125 172 24 31 27 42 34 26 28 26 75 to 84 years ••.......•.... - ---- ______ . __ 9 23 18 38 35 53 38 45 128 174 17 22 33 45 30 24 27 31 85 years and over .••..... - - - - ------·· __ --- 1 3 3 5 7 16 8 11 29 38 2 1 6 7 3 l 1 1

21 years and over.--------·-----------· 734 848 1,625 1,949 2,31+6 2,611 1,869 2,07.2 6,274 6,826 837 930 l, 841 2,076 1,046 1,114 2,201 2,031

White ••.•. ---- ...••• ---------------- 1,008 l,Ol,O 2,156 2,!iOO 3,409 3,668 2,557 2,675 7,446 7,831 1,447 1,585 2,620 2,814 1,563 1,512 3,1,04 3,023

Under 5 year•---------------------------- 136 122 239 225 474 1,32 308 306 987 999 200 182 347 355 215 175 433 378 5 !-0 II years •..•.•. ------------------ ..... 121, 106 141 156 325 345 248 233 713 726 151 158 266 226 167 143 299 247 10 !-0 14 years ...••.. ----------·--------- - 68 82 89 109 236 252 243 226 612 652 145 160 153 151 126 103 227 208 15 !-0 10 years ......... -- __ - - ..... ____ . - _ .. 54 57 83 88 215 221 21,0 216 573 583 110 160 132 145 122 129 252 195 20 !-0 24 years------------------- ____ ----- 1,3 43 121. 186 229 312 199 225 616 701 89 100 128 190 106 114 340 265 25 to 20 years ...•. -----·- -- ----·- ---- .... - . 53 70 19/t 266 331 379 192 186 694 781 90 126 229 281 128 142 389 363 30 to 34 years .......• ---------·- ________ . 66 99 210 241 322 329 1% 217 676 641 121 135 279 326 113 123 405 336 35 to 30 years ...••.. -- ----. - --- --- -- . - -- . 94 lQI, 211 21+5 287 281, 216 206 546 543 123 136 283 272 116 109 299 253 40 to H years---------------------------- 97 108 197 240 255 324 188 192 513 no 109 101 224 233 111 125 222 212 45 to 49 years .......... - - --- - .•. _________ 95 99 190 213 221 216 131 142 400 411 85 77 184 174 88 99 168 150 50 to M year•---------···--------.------- 81 49 1?2 168 181 llt5 101 133 306 343 62 58 130 14" 82 74 127 136 55 to 50 years .•....•..•.•. ------· --- ...•. 1,0 30 122 121. 109 122 101 114 240 26'1 54 58 103 97 68 48 81 89 60 to 64 years.----------- --- .....• _. _ .. __ 26 24 86 86 89 96 89 93 198 198 37 48 63 76 40 43 65 54 65 to 69 years •. _______ ..•.. - ---- ______ ... 12 17 51 61 59 89 73 80 152 183 33 36 41, 52 23 38 45 60 70 to 74 years ••.•. ---·····------·--------- 12 13 28 1,9 42 61 40 58 91, 135 23 27 22 40 29 25 27 25 75 years and over .............• __________ 7 17 19 43 34 61 34 48 124 158 15 23 33 50 29 22 25 32

Nonwhite ..•• ·-·-· ... --·-··-··- •.•. _ 200 252 56 61 408 420 715 809 3,294 3,522 32 33 235 302 330 332 142 129 ,_ ---I-Under Ii yes.rs ...•.......... _ ... ___ .... ___ 18 lB I, 9 58 62 91 119 431 1+15 5 2 25 41 70 45 21 13 5 to 9 years •..•.......•.....•... --------· 23 15 7 5 37 37 101 92 354 319 l 2 11, 36 45 40 12 10 10 to 14 years ...•......... _--------- _____ 20 12 3 2 40 19 67 86 356 295 1 4 22 26 39 37 13 14 15 to rn yeara ...•. ---- ---- - - - --- -- -- --- - - 18 20 1 2 26 39 53 72 282 341, 5 1 30 30 36 31 6 15 20 to 24 years .....•...•••.•••.. _____ ----- 14 19 l 4 39 42 46 54 228 285 3 4 19 22 26 34 16 17 25 to 20 yeani ...•..•• -------------------- 6 31 3 4 36 40 48 72 240 300 6 3 15 24 25 29 11 6 30 to 34 years ....................... _____ 17 26 2 7 29 27 1,9 63 227 299 ... 2 18 21 16 20 15 8 35 to 39 years .... -----···--------- __ .. ___ 18 33 9 7 31 28 52 44 295 377 ... ... 16 20 10 20 8 15 40 to H years ___________________ ------· __ 12 22 7 5 23 36 53 59 242 231 2 5 10 22 9 18 11 11

45 to 411 years.----------·---·-------. ____ 22 21 8 5 26 28 46 40 186 193 2 3 17 18 13 20 8 2 1iO to 54 years ....... -----·---------------- 11 10 2 I, 16 19 34 37 164 145 ... 2 12 10 J.:) 14 2 4 55 to 59 years·-----------·--------------- 4 5 2 I, 11, 14 22 22 96 93 1 ... 7 12 6 7 4 3 60 to 64 years ...•........... -------- _____ 7 3 3 1 9 11 14 14 55 61 1 ... 11 6 4 7 3 5 llli to 69 years ..... - ___ - -. _. __ . __ . _ ... ____ 6 7 2 2 13 3 18 21 72 74 ... 1 8 10 9 6 8 5 70 to 74years •. ____________________ ------ l 1 ... ... 3 7 7 6 31 37 1 4 5 2 5 1 l 1 75 years and over .•••....••.... _____ . __ 3 9 2 ... 8 8 12 8 33 54 4 ... 6 2 4 3 3 ...

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 years old a.nd over ________ 832 950 1, ?52 2,070 2 707 2 990 2 273 2 483 7 478 a 132 995 l,145 2 057 2,301 1 262 1 320 2 586 2 320

Single •.•.. _···-------------·-- ________ 163 146 299 339 519 409 529 417 1,644 1,295 190 205 328 274 286 193 68? 308 :MAn-ied •. _ .••.. ---- •••..• _ •••. _ ...... __ 644 688 1,386 1,444 2,062 2,173 1,635 1,690 5,478 5,687 780 799 l, 662 l, 754 912 979 1,794 l, 773 Widowed or divorced •.... ________________ 25 116 67 287 126 408 109 376 356 1,150 25 lltl 67 273 61. 148 105 239

BMPLOYMl!l'IT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Pe.rsons 14 years old arid over ______ .. 832 950 :., 752 2,070 2,707 2,990 2,273 2,483 7,478 8,132 995 1,145 2,057 2,301 1,262 1,320 2,586 2,320

Labor force •• ··--------------------- _____ 702 291 1,495 630 2,2?11 848 1, 810 849 5,954 2,554 797 288 1,763 674 1,025 402 2,240 717 Civilian labor force •... __ ..• ______ . _____ 698 291 1,482 630 2,261t 847 1,804 847 5,930 2,554 795 288 1,718 672 1,016 401 1,403 626

Employed •.•••.••..•. __ ·--- ____ ._ ... 695 288 1,468 619 2,185 626 1,726 805 5,726 2,514 791 286 1,692 666 982 393 1,348 588 Private wage and ealary workers. __ .. 469 241 1,104 483 1,816 707 1,534 729 4,732 2,181 641 234 1,260 521 745 341 1,082 516 Government workers ..••.. __________ 32 25 89 102 162 83 89 40 504 234 59 41 175 120 101 38 131 45 Belt-employed workers .• ___ ....... _. 192 21 275 31 207 32 103 34 486 86 91 11 256 20 131t 10 135 25 Unpaid family workers .............. 2 1 ... 3 ... 4 ... 2 4 13 ... .. . 1 5 2 4 ... ...

Not ~Y.:~~!010~~::::::::::::::: :::: ::::: 3 3 14 11 79 21 78 42 204 1,0 4 2 26 6 34 8 55 38 130 659 ~57 1,4"0 433 2,142 463 1,634 1,524 5,578 198 857 294 1,627 237 918 346 1,603

Employed _______________________ • __ 695 288 1,468 619 2,185 826 l,726 605 5,726 2,5llt 791 286 i;692 666 982 393 1,348 588

Professional, technical, and kindred workere. 126 42 305 116 211 77 30 27 191 129 23 11 213 63 45 26 88 30 Managers, officials, ahd props., incl. farm .... 207 13 554 57 427 1,3 105 19 475 96 78 9 406 26 126 11 185 29 Clerical and kindred workers _______________ 33 47 106 299 178 314 103 150 450 656 70 105 204 339 89 132 150 204 Sal .. workcre .....•.•.... _______ --------- 106 12 315 58 212 68 67 53 320 174 50 25 222 61 83 29 121 52 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers. __ 58 2 72 7 536 12 430 16 1,578 44 307 3 320 6 270 8 372 19 Operatives and kindred workers .. _. _____ . __ 32 8 32 13 382 177 610 295 1,385 551 151 82 166 55 185 54 261 158 Private howiohold workers •.... ______ . ____ . 29 134 3 42 2 56 2 120 13 426 ... 7 2 70 2 84 1 24 Service workers, except privnte household ___ 17 15 36 16 68 64 90 111 520 388 44 24 64 37 50 23 58 56 Laborers, except mine .......•. __________ 77 1 18 l 146 4 274 4 721 19 44 ... 76 l 108 5 75 4 Occupation not reported ...• __ -·-- ... _______ 10 14 27 10 23 11 15 10 73 31 24 20 19 8 24 21 37 12

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26 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CB.ARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

. Adjacent area-.. con4

Subj .. t Tract FO•l2 Tract FC-13 Tract FC-14 Tract FC-15 Tract FC-16 Tract F0-17 Tract FC-18 Tract FC-19 Tract rc-20

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fem.Io Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fmna!e

AGI All classes ______ ,, _________ ,, ______ .. _ 5,290 5 385 5 056 5 349 72 'il 2 915 3 385 2 341 2 5El7 166 146 485 512 4 127 4 433 9 757 7 787

Under 5 Y011.1'8-------------------------·-- 757 666 !>D'I 567 B 6 371, 407 272 282 28 15 60 63 526 546 1,260 1,072 Under 1 year. ___________ ------ - - ------ 157 144 124 119 ... 1 77 aa 50 57 8 4 12 17 92 117 284 2Zl 1 to 4 yea.rs ______________ - ------ ------- 600 522 483 448 8 5 297 :319 222 2Z5 20 11 48 46 4J4 429 'Y/6 851

5 to 9 years------------- -- - - ----- ----- - -- 462 501 383 410 6 9 268 302 202 205 l3 22 60 62 Jt09 4't6 ?33 7TI 5 years ________ -------·-.-------------- 95 108 71 90 l l 63 76 38 44 3 2 ll 5 89 92 151 1?4 6 Ye&l'S----------------- -- ---------- --- 84 99 61 92 l 2 46 62 41 55 l 5 15 9 84 88 146 HZ 7 to 9 years .••••..•.• ,.-----------·---- 283 294 251 228 4 6 159 164 l2:l 106 9 15 31, 48 236 266 436 4lt

10 to 14 years ..••.. _---- -- • ------------- - 408 3% 317 293 6 7 248 274 133 153 23 17 57 48 308 327 534 '~ 10to13 years •.. ----------------------- 3:36 320 263 229 6 G 199 214 98 124 17 12 48 40 253 265 458 M>2 14years .... ------------------------·-- 72 76 54 64 ... l 49 60 35 29 6 5 9 8 55 62 76 96

15 to 19 year•----·-·--------------------- 361 36:3 287 :326 7 . 6 235 239 196 129 J.8 15 46 5:l 268 288 494 587

f g r.d"\"i ;;.a;.;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 73 67 46 60 2 l 59 35 27 24 a 2 ll 16 66 49 92 99 154 147 111 109 2 3 92 101 65 1,9 6 7 lB 24 107 129 211 ;)Qt;

18 and 19 years------------------·----- 134 149 130 157 3 2 84 10:3 104 56 4 6 17 13 95 no 191 ~ 20 to 24 years---------------------------- 43:3 504 423 502 2 3 222 320 210 232 ll 8 35 43 317 372 792 880 25 to 29 years---------------------------- 553 618 535 592 4 'I 265 335 248 278 12 11 38 44 423 476 1,4'¥1 90S 30 to 34 years .•• ------------------------- 509 478 542 503 5 6 253 249 249 250 4 9 :39 35 436 439 1,150 629 35 to 89 years .•.• -----·------------------ 439 443 454 400 6 9 216 246 204 203 12 13 33 32 407 392 934 ~29 40 to 44 years ...•.• ----------------·----- 364 :323 354 362 9 2 211 2:37 171 195 12 16 27 27 304 280 706 481

~ ~ ~ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 311 331 277 327 5 B 154 l.98 l.ll 126 9 6 24 32 225 221 556 37< 243 230 261 27? 4 l 136 127 89 127 10 7 16 16 D7 161 362 ;/6~

55 to Ji9 years-------------------------·-- 153 158 214 223 4 2 115 130 79 96 3 3 19 15 135 148 238 2();1

60 to 64 years .•..••..••.. __ .-------·-·--. 106 119 149 19? 3 4 70 103 61 88 4 l 12 ll 89 120 181 173 65 to 69 years •..•. ------ -- -- ------ .• ----- 81 117 109 162 l l 60 96 43 108 l ... ll 14 65 93 145 1911 70 to 74 years ••...• _ ..•.• __ .----._ .•..••• 49 67 84 113 1 . .. 42 59 36 47 4 3 6 6 43 63 BB 100 76 to 84 years •..•. ------._ .• ·--·----·---- 51 59 49 77 l ... 41 54 34 56 2 ... 2 10 34 55 70 00 86 years and over __________________ ,. _____ 10 12 11 18 ... ... 5 9 3 12 ... ... ... 1 l 6 ? n 21 years and over •... ------------------·- 3,236 3,372 3,393 :i,657 44 43 l,754 2,099 1,508 1,790 82 76 254 275 2,564 2,762 6,62? 4,116)

White •• ----·--·-·--------------·---- 3 982 4 022 4 993 5 288 64 62 l 635 l 784 2 308 2 '58 149 134 485 512 4 113 4 422 7 460 6 (loll

Under 5 years ••• ------------------------- 542 497 595 556 7 5 203 l.93 269 280 22 12 60 63 526 546 l,OOJ 64< 5 to"Q years.-------------·--------------- 336 351 375 404 6 9 131 146 l.99 205· l:l 22 60 62 409 446 536 ~~ 10 to 14 years----------------·----------- 287 270 311 287 6 7 91, 99 131 152 22 15 57 48 306 327 371 m 15 to 19 years .• --------------------- .. ··-- 250 263 281 318 6 6 101 107 1911 128 16 13 46 53 268 285 353 w 20 to 24 years .•• -------·--·-------------- 308 385 421 49'1 2 2 127 173 207 2:31 9 6 35 43 315 372 626 7U 25 to 29 years--------·------------------- 451 493 529 588 3 4 182 189 244 275 ll 11 38 44 423 476 l,156 7~ 30 to 34 years _____________ ----· •. -- -·---- 415 366 539 499 4 5 153 135 247 248 4 8 39 35 435 437 864 '°" 35 to 39 yeare __________ • --- . ___ •• ·------- 34? :329 452 394 6 6 119 128 202 200 11 13 33 32 1,06 392 705 ~00 40 to 44 Y"""'----------- ------- ---------- 286 244 352 361 6 2 in 14? 167 190 12 15 27 27 3Q1, 279 535 J68

46 to 49 years •• -------------------------- 233 242 271 324 5 B 96 121 111 122 9 5 24 32 221 220 454 ;!9.1 JiO to Myears .. ------------------------·· 181 168 261 277 3 l 91 68 85 124 8 ? 16 16 136 161 265 20) 5.5 to Wyeara •..• ------------------------ 125 126 211 222 4 2 72 B2 79 9~ 2 3 19 15 134 147 1% 1<'6 60 t.o 64 years ...... ----- •. --··-.--·------ 79 99 148 196 3 .; 49 67 59 87 4 l 12 11 89 120 150 l37 65 t.o 69 years ••••. ---- -- ------ ----·------ &2 81 107 160 l l JO 53 4:3 107 l ... 11 14 64 92 108 l~)

~g ~.!~?.:.l"ovru.:::::::::::::::::::::::: 37 56 8:i 112 l ... 27 37 36 46 3 3 6 6 1,3 62 63 00 43 52 57 93 l ... 28 39 35 68 2 ... 2 ll 34 60 55 7,1

Nonwhite -------------------- .. ------ l 308 l,:363 63 61 8 9 l 280 l 601 33 29 17 12 ... ... 14 11 2 297 l ·11~

Under 5 Y"'"''------·----·----·----------- 215 169 l2 ll l l 171 2l.4 3 2 6 3 ... ... .. . ... 257 2.)(1 5 to 9 years.-----·----------------------- 126 150 e 6 ... ... 137 156 :i ... . .. ... ... .. . ... .. . 197 lll!I 10 to 14 yea"'--------------------·-·----· 121 126 6 6 ... ... 154 175 2 l l. 2 ... .. . 2 ... 163 lt.l 15to19 years ••.• ----------------··------ lll 100 6 8 l ... 134 D2 2 l 2 2 ... . .. ... 3 Hl l~ 20 to 24 ye•"'--·----·-------------------- 125 119 2 5 ... l 95 147 3 l 2. 2 . .. ... 2 . .. 166 149 25 to 29 years.·-------------------------- 102 125 6 4 l 3 BJ 146 4 j l. ... ... ... ... .. . 341 1~7 SO to 34 years·-------------·------·------ 94 112 3 4 l l 100 114 2 2 ... l ... .. . l 2 286 12~ 85 to 39 years ..••••• ----- .••.•. ___ ·------ 92 114 2 6 ... 3 97 llB 2 3 l. ... . .. .. . l . .. 229 l~'f 40 to 44year•---------------------·------ ?B 79 2 l 3 ... 79 90 4 5 ... l ... .. . ... l 171 11)

45 to 49 year•----·--._ .... --·-----·------ ?8 89 6 3 ... ... 58 77 . .. 4 ... l . .. . .. 4 l 112 78 50 to 54 years ...• ·---- ___ .•••• ----------- ~2 62 ... ... l . .. 45 59 4 3 2 ... ... . .. l .. . ?7 t2 55 to 59 year•----·-··--·---·------·--·--- 28 '2 3 l ... ... 43 48 .. . l l ... ... .. . l l 42 ;16 60 to 64 years .•... ----._ •.•. ____ ----. ____ 27 20 l. 1 ... ... 21 36 2 l ... ... ... ... ... .. . Jl .;16 65 t.o 69 years.·--···--------------------· 19 36 2 2 ... ... 30 43 .. . l ... ... ... .. . l l 37 ~~ 70 to 74 years •...••. -- •. __ ---- __ -- . ------ 12 11 1 l ... ... 15 22 .. . l l ... .. . ... .. . l 25 20 75 years and over ________________________

18 19 3 2 ... ... lB 21, 2 ... ... ... . .. . .. l l 22 2!;

MARITA.I. STATIIS

Persons 14 years old and over ____ .. ___ 3 735 3,898 3 803 4 143 52 50 2 074 2 462 l. 769 l 976 106 9? 317 :34? 2,939 3 176 7 306 ... ., Single •..• __ ----._---------- _________ ---· ?lt2 561 668 648 a 10 474 451 372 285 Jl 14 70 56 589 507 l,740 '/}ii Married. - • - - • -- - _ -- -- - - - - - -- - - - -- -- - • - - - 2,807 2,769 2,980 2,853 42 3B l,506 l.,615 l,336 l,369 72 ?5 233 232 2,266 2,279 1,,939 .. ,tlll2 Widowed or divorced. ____________________ 186 568 155 642 2 2 92 3% 61 322 5 B 11. 59 84 390 6'<'1 t%

EMPLOYMENT STATUS MID MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over ____ ... __ ... 3,735 3,898 3,803 4,143 52 ,50 2,074 2,462 1,769 1,9?6 108 97 317 347 2 9:39 3 176 7 306 ~ ~16 L&bor force ____________ .----·- --- -------- J,112 l,}23 3,181 11431 1,3 6 l.,676 961 1,438 755 86 36 258 96 2,502 l,020 4,230 l,'Xr.! Civilian laoor force. ___ . ____ .• --·---- ___ 3,053 l,3n 3,114 l,430 43 8 1,653 960 11407 755 86 36 258 96 2,46:3 1,017 4,121 l,'7169 Employed.-----. __ . ______ • ____ • __ ••• 2,982 l,288 3,045 l,40? 41 B l,591 926 1,.383 734 a.; 35 242 89 2,1.l.8 11003 1,,020 l,72 .. Private wage and salary workers. __ •• 2,392 1,145 2,.333 J.,lM 34 8 l,238 ?52 l,064 591 83 35 207 70 l,874 796 3,308 1,5;1.4; Government workers ••.• _. __ ._ •• ___ • 355 lOl. 448 169 l ... 198 133 200 110 ... . .. 11 12 329 168 464 148 Self-employed workars ______________ 233 35 264 38 6 ... 155 34 118 29 ... . .. 23 7 215 38 24' 42 Unpaid family workers •• ------------ 2 4 ... 2 ... ... .. . 7 l '· l ... 1 ... .. . 1 1 Unemploled. ------- _ ..... _ ---·------- 71 34 69 23 2 62 34

. .. Not in labor oroo ________________________ ... 24 21 2 l 16 7 45 14 101 t., 623 2,5?5 622 2,712 9 42 398 150 331 1,221 22 61 59 251 1+'37 211S6 J,076 J,7.N.

Employed ••• ____ ---- ______________ • 2,982 1,288 3,045 l,407 41 a 1,591 926 1,JSJ 734' 84 35 242 89 2,416 l 003 4 020 l JI~

Prof ... ione.l, technical, and kindred workers._ 229 63 249 9? 1 2 184 9:l 185 95 1 1 10 5 283 125 226 ?J Managers, officials, and ~rops, 1 incl. farm •••• 322 52 38? 40 10 ... l'/9 19 182 38 ... . .. 14 6 312 35 338 3~ Clerioal and kindred wor ors. ______________ 316 353 494 703 2 2 160 20J 212 332 3 3 20 25 390 451 4~ (,4() Sales workera •• ------------ __ ----- ------- 2:33 79 302 116 3 130 49 148 62 2 ... 19 7 203 95 324 )..:;& Craftamen, foremen, and kindred workers ___ 637 22 825 45 9 1 248 14 326 14 9 ... 71 l 643 21 l,O?O ;1,5 Opcrativl!I! and kindred workers. ___________ 561 325 435 27l 8 ... 280 lll 208 117 55 28 74 :33 3?5 141 878 21}2 Private household workers ..•. --------·---- 9 207 2 18 ... l '· 282 2 22 ... l ... 4 ... 10 e 311 Service workers, except private houaebold •. _ 174 122 166 66 4 2 147 126 71 46 4 l 13 4 124 96 271 14-0 Ltloorers, except min•----------------· ___ 481 49 71 1 3 ... 246 2? 33 l s 1 17 2 43 5 35!» 14 Oooupation not reported •..••• -·---·---- ___ 20 J.6 114 50 l ... 13 2 16 7 2 ... 4 2 1,5 24 92 3S

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 27 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Aaterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-percent ssmple. Medi0J1 not shown where b8B8 is leas thDJl 100]

Subjoot Atlantn city

'l'raot D-1

Tract D-2

·rract D-3

Tract Tract l'ract D-6

Tract Tract Tract D-9

Tract Tract D-4 D-5 D-7 D-8 F-1 F-2

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--9~~~;~;~~~---~~7~:~--:~~~i~-~1~:~!~~~-~1~~~~~i~-~1c:~~~--~;~~~-~:~i~i~-~~~~~:~-~~~.~:~~~-~~~.~~~~:~-~~~.~~1~: R•N:,"r:°wf.i~P~o:,1~;.s::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~:~~~ 22 Ji~ 421 6~i 527 467 253 467 462 348 741 V.atADt nonooMOnl\l not dila1iidated, for rent or oale_ 1,014 4 8 7 113

57~ 1~ ~1 43 18. 1~j OlhervacADtandnonrosident____________________ U49 7 15 9 5 7 6 37 13 'l 15

'rYPB OP STRUCI'URB

I dwelling unit, dctaohod (includes trailers). ___ . __ _ I dwelling Ulli.~ attached ••. __ .---------- ________ _ I And 2 dwelling tmlt, eonudotaohod _____________ _ 2 dw~Uing unit, othor ____ ---- ------ ___ ... ______ _ hnd4 dwelling unit-------·----·-----------·-· 5 d1''C)lling unit or mor<1 ________________________ _

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACILITIES

Number reporting ______ .---- ____ . ___ ------_ No prhMe bnth or dilapidated ••• _______________ _ No running water or dilapidated. _______________ _

+ YllAR BUILT

3r/, 187 727

lt,621 19,494 12,209 20, 292

91,522 31, 513 16,:J51

41.7 13

18

1,.75 2 2

257 2

17 84 26

217

548 14 2

968 2 9

304 113

16

1,339 151

:J9

538 6

42 360 225 143

1J271 273

59

766 12

112 188 185 204

1,447 177

22

414

8 316 62 21

798 498 315

51't 22 19

190 82 18

821 90 16

1,880 l

69 318

81 37

2,:J48 130 19

1,538 l 2

410 69 12

1,968 242 30

1,037 2

34 314

48 72

1,485 21 4

1,586 70 52

498 127

88

2,388 176 124

lll-lo~~~~'i!~-~!','.'~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:I~; i~g 5~g l,i~; l,i~g l,~~g 7~~ 8~; 2,~;; l,~1~ l,~g 2,~~ 1930 to 1030 ••••• ------·--------·-------------. io,91;. 310 90 350 50 185 65 145 555 420 675 600 19'.lO to 1921)___________________________________ 25,620 10 420 450 315 365 265 260 560 510 505 1,115

IOIUnr M~o~·-··--·---------··--···-------·i~~-4-~~9-7=5~~~~~~~-4-0~~~-36=0~~~7=7~5~~~3=1=5~~~4-15~~~-30=5~~~2=3=5~~~16·5~~~-1~5~~~1=3~5

AU ocoupied dwolllng unil.s •• -------. ____ ..

NU~IBl!R OP PBRSONS IN D\VDIJ.JNG UNIT

I pcnon ........ --- ·----·· ··------------------2 persona ••••••••. -· ••••••• - .• __ -- .•• --- ------ _ a persona •• _______ -·-· - ----- -·---· - • - - --- --- -- -

~ ~r;~-;;.:;ii1:::::::::::: :: : :::::: ::::::::::: 7 pcroon& or moro •• ------ .•• ___ • ___ • __ -------. _ Median numbor of potllOn& ••••••• _ ..•...•••. __ ...

PJ!RSONS PBll l\OOM

Numbor roporting ....... __ .•.. ------- ••. __ . I.OJ or more •••••••••• ·--- •• __ •.. -·-· _____ -----_

• HllATING l'Ul!L

92,667

8,503 21J, 75'7 21,5lt9 15/109 13,194

5,1?5

2.9

90,890 19,8111

4?1

10 98

12& 114 110

13

592

1,B 2;36 135

87 61 25

2.6

564 21

1,389

91 41,5 ;J89 268 158

38 2,9

l,320 75

1,298

89 488 331 188 156 46

2.7

1,275 134

1,349

77 405 3?? 248 200

42 3.0

1,329 141

810

52 203 19;3 122 160

BO 3.3

'/99 289

828

56 225 239 179 107

22 3,1

801 53

2,325

97 617 678 529 350

54 3.2

2,304 107

1,979

BO 504 565 456 :J31

43 3,2

1,921 183

1,480

77 488 372 J;JO 196

17 3,0

1,463 17

2,383

159 793 636 454 281 60

2.9

2,366 114

Number ropot11ag healing cqulpmont. - - • - _.... _ _;8::;9"-'"'68:.:5'-ll----4.:.:G:.:5-1---5=-4:.:o-1--~l~3:.4:.:0+-_:.:li::2:.:8::iO l--l:J':.:3:::25+---"78:.:0-1---'8;..:0.:.51--2=26.:::5:+--..:l"-' 9=-'6-"0+---'-l'-4:.:2.:.0 l--2_,.,"'3-=40_,.

~!i'. h-~-l~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i6;~b; l·~g ~~; ~;g ~~ l,i~~ 2~ 4J; l,;;g l,i;~ l,;~g 2,~~ Utility or bottled gM----------·-··--··------· 2•;,370 430 370 755 555 975 170 360 1,110 1,080 955 1,6ig Liquid 11101 ••••••••••••..•••.... _____________ 160 5 5 15 20 5 OlherCuol ................ ·--··-------------- 1,51,0 25 5 5 15 25 10 5

No~~!u~r1:1!::uiii::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: s1,;,~g 45 405 520 22; 580 J~g 775 635 6;

au.ky;,~-1Xii1i~rg.;;::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~i:~~; 1,5 36g 4:g l~~ i~g 3i6 7g; !~g 66

&i~~·t~~ol-::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i;~i~ l; l~; l~ ~g N~~~::i•.~_-::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::: ~;g 10 l;

* 11.llPRIGBRATION BQUIPMBNT

Mecl~~i!i'. ~~~~~!~~- :: ::: :::::::: :: ::: ::: ::::: lee-----·.--··- --- -·-- ... ··---· ---------- -----Qt.her or nono ......... ·- •.. -·---· --- • - • - -- - ----

•TJ!LllVJSION

Numbor roporUng ••••••••• --- • ---- •• ---- -- • Wit.h televiaion _____ ----·------------ ••• -·-- ----

CONTRAC.'1' M:ONT.111.Y R.llNT

91; 565 6'1 ,755 20,250 3,560

90,810 10,665

48.5 485

450 200

590 565

5 20

1,340 1,310

:JO

l,310 220

1,295 1,195 85 15

1,275 175

l,375 1,315

40 20

1,340 320

825 400 365

60

800 80

835 aoo

20 15

810 125

2,315 2,260

35 20

2,320 470

1,945 1,895 30 20

1,895 365

1,440 1,440

1,480 325

190 90 85 10

5

2,400 2,290

90 20

2,390 435

Roocer occuplcd1 snd v1can1 noo1cH00"1 not di-53

, •;93 17 280

;JUl 586 608 446 235 429 394 323 683 lapld110d unlu, for rooi--Numbor reportiog •• l __ _;::_c:_:_ii---:'...l.---_:.~l.---_::~l:.\----~5+--__:::;:2~---=6;:3;+--~1+--.......::::.47-1---.::.:...+--=-j----";2;;;-9 Lotiat110J1$IO ••.•••• - ••.•• _____________________ 3,621 l 21 29 30 252 ll lo 31 l 61

$Ullo $19 •••••• --------·-------------··-·----· 14•363

l 48 57 ?l 70 51 40 74 l :Jl

m~ ru::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: n~~ ~ l~ ~~ i~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ii ~~ ~i l~~ IOO lo ~r--·--·---------·--·-·--·------------· ;•298 2 45 50 74 240 3 27 58 44 96 171,

$75~ $nL:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1;799 ~ ~~ 5~ 6: l; 3 ~ ~1 ~ ~~ l~ $100 or more ......... ----------- __ •••• --·______ 636 MoolAn ront. .••.•••••••• ---·---·------dollars.. 28.39 5/..91 1,7,46 46.02 54,55 14.38 :J8.58 49.33 41.22 61.61 59.20

VALllB OP ONll-0\VRU!NG-UNIT STRUCTIJRJ!S

Owneroccuplod; 1 ond vacant nonseasonal 001 di- 1019 17'/ 696 424 669 234 426 1,596 1,248 929 1,309 1Aplda1od unit•, for ••le-Number reporting_ - -1--~2~6L_,4'.:l::'..2-U-__ .::;:+--~1'._j.. __ -".;:11'..J----=1~7+--__::;1;1j---=~55;+--_:__;;7:+--=~9 t--...!....;:21

;-t-----j----'-;6;

Lotia than $3,000 •• ----------·-·-·--------·---·- 1,765 3 1 11 21 2 5 18

~:~ ~ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i;~~J 16 14 39 24 l~~ 17~ 3~~ tt:m ~ ~~:i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:i;~ 2 2~ i2°91i i~! ~~ ;~ l:~ ~~~ ~~~ $10,000\<J$14,U99 •• ------------·----·---------- 61 216 3~6 ii~ 94 14 3 l 8 96 40 Sl6,000ormoro ••••••••.•.•.•.•• _______________ 2,728 18,072 20,000+ 10,601 8,283 7,392 5,:JB4 8,144 9,655 B,388 Medl&11 value __________________________ dollars_. 8,219

'Ilee\riot.od to t-dwelling-unit properties.

l 9

26 355 538

15, 915

2 33

108 '153 407

13,307

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28 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asteri>k (*) denotes statistics besed on 20-percent sample. Median net shown where bfl8e i> less than 100]

Bubiect Tract Trac·~ Tract Tra.ot Tract Tract T:re.ct Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract '1'raot Tro.ct Tract Traot F-3 F-4 F'-5 F-6 F-7 F-8 F-9 F-10 F-11 F-12 F-D F-14 F'-15 F-16 F-17 F-10 F-19

All dwell!ngualts-------------------------1 ___ c;..v'+--1-',-'''"'12_+ __ 1_.,'-5_3_11 __ 9_9_l<--5-6_8<--l-'-,_20_9_1 __ 6_0_6"' ___ 8_80_, __ 1'-,1-2_;,1_.::lc<.'.::9B:::7-1_..:2::,::;0:;:3::6r-......:04:.:.:.8.1_::.2,c.:2:.;1'.:.6r_::.1,'-"o::;s:.:oJ_1_.::1!..,9::1:::6 J,065 _;_9_8

Owner occupied-------------------------------- 265 763 529 Jl,Q 403 304 276 193 319 599 399 706 456 w. 372 48 Nonwhite owners.-------·-·------------------ I+ 14 34 JOI+ 2.7 1 3 2 1 139 323 2

Renter oooupicd ..... --------------------------- 61 1,101! 746 4.51, 216 781 JSO 5'16 913 1,629 l,J91 435 1,468 609 1 1309 2,651 1,94 Nonwhitcrenlers_____________________________ 2 (i), 21, 42 52 2?2 lll 30 36 1,7 59 5 1,0 11 227 21 31'1 5D

Vacant nonscnsonnl not dilapidated, forrcnt or sale. l 25 10 4 ll 5 2 12 9 21 18 6 60 6 37 23 33 Othcrvacantandnonrcsident ••••••• _. ___ .,______ 14 12 1, l 20 10 16 10 18 28 8 12 18 26 20 23

TYPJ! OF STRUCTURE

I dwelliug unit, detached (inoludcs trailers) •. - . - __ • I dwelling unit, attached ••. --------------------· land 2 dwelling unit, eemidetache<L-------------2 dwelling unit, other·--------·------------------3 and 4 dwelling unit·--------------------------5 dwelling unit or more.-----------------------·

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PAC!UTIES

Number reporting ___________ .--------------No private bath or dilapidated __________________ _ No running wator or dilnpidnted.----------------

*YEA.R BUILT

Number reporting; ___ -------- _____ ----------IMO ur later -- ---- ---- -----. __ - ------·--- ------1030 to rnao __________________________________ _ 1920 to 1920 •• -------· - - ------ - - -- ---- --- - - - - - -1019 or earlier ••••• ---------·------·-------·---

All occupied dwelling units._----- __ .. -- __ .

NUMBER OF PllllSONS IN DWELLING UNIT 1 person ____ . _ -- . - _ - . _ ----· -- ____ ._ ... __________ _ 2 persona ___ -- -- ___ - __ - --- __ . ___ --·· --- ---- ____ _ 3 persons ___________ ------------------------ ... _ 4 persons .. --------- ____ ------.--------- __ ----. 5 nnd 6 persons _______________________________ _

7 persons or more .. ---------- __ .------------· __

Median number of peroona •••••..• _ --·-- ---------

l'llRSONS l'ER ROOM Number reporLing ______________ .. ________ __ _

1,01 or more __ .... __ -------- __ ---------·-------

* Hl!.I. TING FUEL

57

53 2 2

50

2M l 9

116 132 886

754 2

1,343 1,473 103 57

lt9 2~

956 21,0 95

1+35 7 3

112 11

563 151

93

71,1, 9

58 22(, 108

U4

1,189 689 21,'/

471 7

14 144

20 1,0

658 309 188

31.9 3

l2 148 122 276

857 112 1,1

174 245 3 l

5 112 154 11,9 339 607 1,243

1,091 103

51

l,829 166 56

446 16 6

344 395 829

356 616 6 l

42 10 92 300 87 203

265 1,116

822 1,5 10

2,197 lltl n

1J20.5 l,450 925 490 1,165 660 855 1,065 1,805 1,745 ?70 2,030 10 280 65 35 50 lO 21.5 lO 105 30 1,0 15

2),; 1·10 00 35 20 30 135 45 25 75 145 75 40 465 500 330 280 170 240 230 31,0 1,25 975 420 1,225

10,l==';.;'0:,5~===1'2;,;0;,i===";,,50;.J=-=l:.40;;,i=-=9,;,2=15 ~I~~ 1,250 ====j==il;;;6;,5p..-7;;;1;,5I

19 27 14 2 l

1 .. 12 533 21,7

99 59 23

2.0

20!, 523 353 239 162

28 2.6

903

24 254 236 191 201 •n

JA

556 1,184

63 248 248 205 251 lr,9

J.7

(,84

53 174 129 114 141

'13 3,4

·a52 i, 106 1, 91,s 1,990

70 JlO 212 135

95 30

2.7

273 475 ll\9

GJ 71 l.5

2.l

388 833 4()4

202 101 20

2.2

251 749 1m 287 183 43

2,5

91 326 183 131

83 20

2,5

352 ll91 4?Ci 2Citi l!l.5

31,

2.3

440

222 159 268

1,060 95 9

lt56 454 '71 6 34 8

79 353 .w 336 51,0 28 251 697 '13 7118 988 398

1,858 2, 951 363 1,%2 WI 1,3"10

535 231 92

l,085 l,810 2,970 10 65 130

120 75 110 10 1,90 630 1, 115 100

465·1==~1=,&.='=0·1==1='=61='=1=='=·0;...5

131, 3ll'J 267 11,/, 101 30

2.5

210 655 /,1.4 ;.ii.lo 190

6H 2,{J

397 117 91'/ na 58'1 98 1,53 54 1,30 41 239 14

2,0 2.2

52 l,2H9 1,463 935 21n

5!ilt 1J181 sn l,oac, 1,889 l,932 823 2,11(/ 1,()1.J l,ll26 2,%1! 500 3 l,J 61 171, 497 8!! 89 100 100 38 105 ({/ 2'12 1, 20'1 \l9

Number reporciog11e.adngequlpme.aL---.·--·-· ___ 5_51 __ 1:..,2_6 .... o<_ .... 1~,.;.l,6._o_, ___ 'Yi.:.O:.i ___ 5_1,0_1 __ 1;;c':..l.:;.5.:..01 _ __:G4:..:.:5-1--.:.ll4.:.::0 ~ 1,92.5 1,900 ~ 2,llt5 l,050. l,005 2,0!35 ~ Central heating._______________________________ 55 1,140 1,280 :w5 160 25 200 640 '185 1,660 l,6'10 730 1,9!!0 11.!0 i,11,5 JGO ;?80

Cool._______________________________________ 50 1,05 310 20 10 15 10 205 1,50 855 635 210 900 225 1,30 l'/5 60 UtilityorboH!edgn.s......................... 670 895 3(>0 150 5 135 430 305 770 990 520 l,020 560 '/05 1(15 215 Liquidfuc\._________________________________ l.O 5 lO 15 5 5 Other fuel. ....... _______ ... ----------------· 50 l.5 15 20 10 25 15 5 15 15

N!~~;:~!r~;~ii~g::~::::::::::::::::~::::::::: i~5 i~g ~:,o j80 i,12§ 395 200 2a5 226 2~~ iiO i~2 25~ &~~ 2,~25 CmiL.----------------------------..---------" 45 20 95 155 465 95 25 JO 20 35 ;!5 135 1,1,25 Utilityorhottledgns_________________________ '10 155 455 210 535 275 lGO 230 230 185 100 11.0 230 465 935 Liquid fuel. ••••. ---------------------···---· 5 10 10 70 5 10 lO 5 5 55 OtherfueJ. •• ________________________________ 10 5CI 20 10 100

Not reported ••••.•• --·----------------------- lO 10 Not heated _______________________ .. __________ .__ 50 5

* IU!l'RIGERATION EQUIPMENT

Mect1:a~ic~i~ ~~:~~~i~~-= :: : : : : : : :: :: :: :::: ::::::: Ice --- - ___ - . - -• -- . - . ---- - ---- -- -------- -- --·--Other or n011c _____________ ·--- --------~--------

• Tl!LBV!SION

Wiu:tlc~~lo~'..0~~'.~~: :: : : : : ~::::::: :: : : : : : : :: :

CON'lJL\CT MONTHLY Jtm;/T

Re-nter occupied; and va.cl\nt nonseuonn.l not di-

!i!i 55

l,J20 l,21tO

35 1.5

1,425 1,390

10 25

5:5 1,245 l,465 10 120 2!15

975 ?30 1'/5

'/O

97.5 1/JO

530 1,195 355 ?90 170 350

5 55

550 l,.20!i 115 175

G60 390 240 JO

67.5-95

85!) HOO

50 5

1,075 1J025

2~ 25

l,8115 1(/90

25 '/O

ll20 1,100 1,915 l,950 105 G5 190 285

1170 HfiO 10

2,250 2,075

50 125

H25 2,1G5 11.S 240

1,020 l,OlO

5

1,1195 2.,9'15 l,fi20 l,1B5

21.5 1, 595 30 195

905 l,'190 2,l'J90 150 22f; 115

!55

10

10

500 395

65 20

485 :JO

lapidated units1 for rent-Number reporting-_ ~ l,OOI~ ~~ 1 __ 2_1_0

1 __ ?_5_5, __ 3_5_6_,__ __ 5'_

1

,9

0

_, ___ ll_G_lt 1, !Y/3 l,32tt ~ l/1lt.5 __ 5u_o_1 __ 1_,_26_o_l-_2'--,6-l_4+--4-?_l

Less thnn$l0.------------------------·-------- 20 2 Hl G 209 1.4 <) 4 21 9 2 39 236 12 $10to $19 _________ :___________________________ 11 12 110 88 303 153 33 12 14 27 2 10 7 83 1,354 35

$20 to $29 •. ------------·---------------------- l 16 17 102 45 108 96 25 w 31 68 7 29 66 195 532 5? $30 tn $30 •••..•••. ----------------------------- 1 96 39 91, 23 86 31 59 155 237 285 43 266 ll,9 486 298 99 $40 to $40_____________________________________ 9 155 91 55 23 30 10 lQ!, 295 1,03 1.25 132 41,; 1B7 2?1, 11< l::V.

$50 to $59--------------------·-···------------ 27 22'1 101 32 15 12 10 94 19(l 322 240 101, 280 98 106 51 79 $60 to $74 •• ----------------------------------- n 255 184 12 6 6 2 143 111 3QI, 135 04 219 1,4 39 iu ::v. ~rgot~,$!~r~--~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 it~ 1~~ 1 4 ~ "* i~ 2~; ~i i~ 1~~ 2~ 37, ~ i~i Median rent ••• _------------- ----------dollars .. _ 21.94 17.HJ !ilt.13 47.57 52.53 45.64 52.05 l.ll.6lt 43.0J 35.Wt l'/.11 ~l.9l

VALUE OJ! ONE-DWFJ.l.!NG-UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner oCCUJ>ied; 1 and "VnCant nonseasonal not di~ lapidnted units, for sale-Number reporting. - • ---·l--1_2_H_

1 ___ 59_2~ __ .;.1,2--'1

1 __ 2_2_6

1 __ 3_oo_, ___ 22_9_, ___ 1_%__. ___ 1_00_ 1~ __ 3_3_3 __ 2_9_0 __ 1,_9_1, __ 29_2_1-__ 33_3_1-_2_CY._1.1-_1_:~

Less tl1nu $3,000-------------------------"··-- l 5 33 21 32 r.2 7 6 6 1 16 HI ;2 $3,000to $3,099 _____________________________ ... _ l 2 59 2'1 62 52 2 1 4 12 15 l $4,000 to $4,999 ________________ ,, ------------·- l 5 60 53 67 42 s 2 1, 3 lJ n $5,000to $7,490________________________________ l 34 lB5 92 120 61 2a 6 a 38 s 10 54 124 92 $7,500to $9,990 .• ------------------------------ I, 123 1,5 23 15 10 56 45 12 126 50 9Ll 91 100 33 $10,000to$1'l,990............................... 21 157 lU B 2 2 57 JG 39 149 193 294 119 C2 Jl $15,000ormore _______ .. ________________________ 99 266 l 2 2 JU 10 62 lA 35 83 21 6 '/

1\1edinn value.~---------·------- _______ doUnrs.. 19t950 13,IJCJ.5 5,4,./0 5,276 '~,786 3,962 9,816 CJ,72U l'tJ758 9,881 12,100 12,101 9,71J5 7,ltf.18 <i,5(//

1 Il'-'ltricted to I-dwelling-unit properties.

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 29 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS 'TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Asterisk (*) denotes el.atietics bBBed on 20.percent sample. Median not shown where bBBe is Iese than 100]

Subject 'l'ract Tract 'fro.ct 'l'ract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract T.ract Tract Tract Trat:t Tract F-20 F-21 F-22 F-23 F-24 F-25 F-26 F-27 F-2€ F-29 F-30 F-31 F-32 l'-33 F-JI, F-35 F-36

All dwelUog uo.lts-------------------- ----- -~5~1.:..4.,_=2~6~6.i--_1~2_2'"'6"--"'-9;.:..,8:.i-_..;;8;.:;3"-'5 1, 758_ 1_~1""7'"'0;.:;6~--l"-l,;.:;6•_.::;2ci;,6:;::8:::;1 1,455 l, 51,5 --1!!3_ _.hQ§l ~ _.2:1:§..~ 1,0139 Owner occupied-------------------------------- 74 198 540 581 522 32'/ lJ 154 292 544 449 220 151 16 11 156

NonwWteowners----------------------------- 195 44B 570 519 323 1 151 290 2 n 48 14ll 11 154

RN~~wM~Pj.;:f~;;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4~ 1 ' 1~~ 1 '~~~ ;~~ ~1~ Uii i;;~; ~~ ;;11~ i;i~i 9;! 3~~ ~;g i;~~~ ~~ 5;~ ~i~ Va<ant nonscBBOnal no~ dilapidated, for rent or sale. 5 10 12 6 2 7 7 8 9 1 24 7 3 2 2 l 1 OthcrvaoantandnonrCBident-------------·------ 10 29 1, 'I 6 6 9 21, 8 26 5 10 20 9 7

TYPJ! OF STRUCTURE

l dwelling unit, detached (inoludes trailers) ___ •• __ . 1 dwelling unit, attached---------------------· 1 and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached _____________ _ 2 dwelling uni~, other ________ -.---- ___________ __ 3 aad 4 dwelling unit _______________ . ___ . __ .. _ 5 dwelling unit or more ________________________ .

CONDITION /\ND PLUMBING PACILITIES Number reporting _______ ---- .. _____________ _

No private bath or dilapidated- .. ------------ .. ___ No running water or dilapidated _______________ __

*YEAR BUILT Number reporting __________________ • _____ ..

lll40 or lnter ..•. -------------- -------- - --- . --- . 1930 to 1039 .---------------------- _________ .. Jll:!(I to 1929 ________________________ ----------. 1019 or earlier. ________ ---------------- ·-----·

All ocoupicd dwelling unita ______________ .

NUMBER OP PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT

1 person ___ . ____ ·--------~·----------·--------· 2 person•------------------------- --------- .. 3 persons------- - • -- ------ - --- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- .. 4 persons _______ .. -------. ____ ... ______ .•. ___ __ 5 and 6 person•------·-------------------- .. ·---7 persons or more.--------------------------· ... Median number of parsons ________ ..... _

PERSONS Pllll ROOM

Number reporting ___________ .-----------1.01 or more •• ·--- ------ ---- --- _______________ .

• HllA.TlNG FUl!L

lJ

14 16 lJ

458

502 20 12

128 1

30 98

103 906

1,218 318 262

281 15

101 164

88 57'1

1,193 499 267

559 3

75 11.M

90 YI

930 ltl9 231

598 2

32 138

511 7

823 98 13

593 9

88 328 1(14 576

l, 732 633 236

1,75 21.

396 366 246 199

1,659 1,309

925

32 7 2 4

10 91

504 8

71 568 682 81,8

124 2,630 107 1,972 13 1,568

407 34

186 371t 310 11,4

1,392 766 1,51

406 1

49 358 336 395

400 1

88 174

55 14

788 242

64

420 10

232 152 212

37

1,038 506 227

22'1 57 1,6

302 21.a 895

1, 701 928 648

49 l 3

1,0 16

7

112 100 66

16 8 4 4

36 466

291 9

183 180 236 190

506 1,051 127 950 95 832

500 1,21~105 l,:;4055 920 855 l,'125 1,680 120 2,66-0 1,355 1,375 765 1,020 1,675 105 455 1,085 , 105 155 590 25 75 35 5 75 5 415 310 5

480 5J5 35 185 205 1'i0 130 60 35 85 100 75 200 35 10 70 235 315 1,10 ;,95 430 '/35 270 310 325 120 '15 25 15 295

10,l==4=3=0~===39;.;o~-=;;;3;;;15;,i==..;;8;;;51===5;;;o;;;o1=;;;1~,o;,;9;;;i5 ~~ 1,0154==9=7=5,1==2=6=5,1==8=2=01 ~ 80 130 ~

A99 1 1 227 1,210

I,

19!1 173 70 1,3 11

2.8

58 ltOl 292 211. 199

63

3.0

51 291l 229 192 289 151

3.6

1,98 1,20/, 1,202 48 297 512

935

59 2't"I 18"/ 151 100 111

3.1,

923 206

827 1,745 1,690

33 209 177 153 101

71,

;J,5

92 441 398 305 343 166

).4

r11, lt66 298 267 292 193

3.2

au, i,731, 1,6?1 126 542 '171

138 2,648 1,446 1,495

58 57 10 a 2 .'.l

1. 7

li03 889 532 329 333 162

2,6

134 1+15 324 212 224 13'/

3.0

18/t 534 343 253 136 1,5

2.o

116 2,63/t 1,.393 1,430 5'1 1,027 503 221,

BOO 1,050 1, 75.'.l

49 193 213 154 129 62

3.2

55 220 208 100 253 134

3.7

1'75 533 358 27'1 277 133

3,0

781 1,042 1, 730 181 519 644

lllt

13 37 18 16 20 10

2.9

112 ;,7

521, 1,081

'''/I+ 145 ?9 94

107 25

3,0

159 324 202 147 166

83

2.B

503 1,058 151 443

Number reporting heating equipment_ _______ ~ __ 1,_s_o1 __ 1,_,2_1_5

1 __ 1~,_l';..;/0~---'-9"'-15 ~ 1//20 1,655 ~ 2,600 1,390 1,385 ---1§2. 1,010 1,700 ~ ~ 1 1 050

Central healing________________________________ 1;10 805 l,l) 105 450 110 60 10 70 '15 'loO 235 11,0 65 380 15 Coal. .•• ------------------------------------ 365 5 5 55 25 25 10 10 25 215 5 20 35 15 Ut.ilityorboltlcdgBB_ .. ________________ ____ 35 385 35 lCIO 385 85 25 55 45 540 225 115 55 90 Liquid fuel._--------------- ______ ------ __ .__ 5 Other fuel. .•... ---------- .. - --- - -- -------. - .. Not reported _____ .. ----- -- __ . - -- -- -- -- -- _ ....

Noncentral healing ••.••• ---- ___ ._. __ .. _ .. ______ _ Coal.---------------------- ________________ _ Utilil.y or bottled gBB---------- _ .. -- --------- -· Liquid fuel_ ____________ -------- __ -----------Other fuel ....... _._-------- _____ ---------- __ .

N~~.!",~~r-~_-:::: :::::::::::: ::: _::::::::: :::

* REFRIGBRA TION EQUIPMENT

Mccr.~'f.~j~ ~~~~~~!~~-: ::::::::: '.:: ~: :: :::: :: : : : foe---- ____ .----- ____ ---- .. ____ . ___ ------ ____ _ Other ar none ___________________ ----- _________ _

•TELEVISION Number reporting _________ . __________ ---- ..

With television ________ ---- _____ • ____ ----.------

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

1,25 50 10 5 10 .3H5 1, 130 10 30 420

500 Mt5

15

345 650 35

10 25

25

1,230 1,030

155 45

1,1'10 710 410

5U

480 1,190 1,250 30 155 35

765 225 505

15 10 10 45

895 605 2?5

15

915 BO

5 5

335 120 210

5

"190 680 95 15

1,500 460 9'15

35 25

110

10

1,580 1,090

250 35

200 5

15

1//55 1,69!3 1,205 385

510 1,155 1,0 155

?75 l,"7.50 1,665 !!5 11.0 45

110 60 50

2,525 1,695

675 70 65 20

5 1,:no

775 4'10

15 40 10

5

135 2,625 1,395 20 660 5'15 25 1,690 735 90 2'15 85

5 620

50 555

10 5 5

1,4.55 1,310

135 10

115 2,675 l,J60 1,415 5 50 35 195

525 100 405

5 5

10

71,0 540 175

25

870 17!i 630

25 35 5

1,630 795 750

80 5 5

1//55 830 790 135

785 1,005 l, 750 105 100 '70

115 90 15

5 5

125 30 ?? 20

11.5

250 5

100 1,035 30 760 25 200 35 15 10 60

520 1,050 410 225

/1!i 655 65 170

505 l,100 30 10

R-e:oter occupied; and vacant nonseasonnl not di-lapidated ucits1 for rent-Number reporting __ ~1~ ~1~ ~ 1,203.1~ __ 9_5 2,456 1,094 ~~~~--9_3 ~ ~

Less thnn $JO _______________ ------------------- ••• 41 72 7 1 28 209 l 384 116 34 54 264 202 27 10 175 $!Oto $19.------------------------------------ 42 144 298 171 56 41l6 823 9 1,320 556 62 Bl 437 675 49 97 516 $20to $20_____________________________________ 126 284 314 13'1 104 376 188 60 5;,5 296 138 69 76 436 10 119 1'15 $30to $39_____________________________________ 230 358 208 38 /,1 207 60 4 152 '18 235 57 20 176 3 121, 29

~~rs~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ij 2i~ 10~ 2~ i~ 9~ l~ 8 3; ii ii; i1 ~ B~ ~ 125 ~ $60 to $7·L----------------------------------- 13 l 3 3 5 11 8 ?2 9 3 2 $75 to $99_____________________________________ 32 13 3 13 10 1 $100ormore___________________________________ l 1 1 3 l 'I l

Median ren1-----------------·---------dollam _ 32.76 32.25 23.54 20.38 25,13 21.83 14.00 15.55 17.49 38.6'1 23.12 11.80 l?.93 30.'15 14.33

VALUE OF ONE·DWllLLINl'.7-UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner occupie<lj1 and vacant nonseasonal not di-lopid>ted units, for so.le-Number reporting •• ____ 1 ____ 3_6 1~ ---"44..:.l::.

1 __ ..;;5;.:;0c::.3.

1 _ __,3;.::9-"0l---'2"'2~61 __ =1---"8"'B 172 264 352 148 8!1 10 1 10(>

Le.. th $3 000 8 2 60 l/, 59 86 10 --2-3 ---1 --2-7 --5-6 ---D ---3------iJ" $3,000 ;:,n$3,090_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 3~ 4il 37 51 58 13 20 10 36 38 15 4 1(, $4 000 to $4 900 9 3" 89 67 55 33 18 23 22 59 30 12 l~

ri:~ ~ ~i:~~f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 7 3~ 2~~ 2ii~ l~{ 41 3~ i: l~~ l~; 2i 4~ '·~ ~lg:~~~i;~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l ~ i~ 2~ l ~ i~ 55 12 ~ i Median value ____ -------- _______ . _____ .dollars .. 5,797 7,353 5,332 3,424 5,2.:i3

1 Restrioted to 1-dwelling-unlt properties.

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30 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Asterisk (*) denotes statistios based on 20-peroent 811.lllp!e. Median not shown where base ill less than 100]

Subjoot 'fionat Tract Tract Tract Traat Trn0-t Traot Tro.ct Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trn~t 'tra::'t

~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~

All dwelling unit•------------------···---- --"67~2~,__1"',~5-2~3,__1~0~7~5.1 __ 1_,_19~5+--1~6~3_,9 ~l-~l•l~1~7,__l~5_7"'12 ~ _.wlQI~ ~~ ~

~:i;;bf:!~e;.;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~~ i~~ ~~~ 785 3~~ i~; ~~; 29~ 3~~ ~i~ i;g 53i 538 Renter occupied ..••.. -----------·-------------. 670 1 1027 528 272 832 795 9?? 1,236 1,517 l,085 l,063 1,344 799 684

Nonwhite renters •.. ----···-······--·---·----- 663 1,009 447 31, 11, 61 936 l,056 151. 186 877 781 66 3 Vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated, !or rent or sale. 1 10 l 23 15 14 l 6 26 26 5 6 16 7 Other yaoant and nonrOl!ident .• ------- ----------- 1 ? 6 19 7 6 21 36 28 13 3 10 9

TYPB OP STI!VCI1JRE

1 dwelling unit, detached (inoludos trailBl'S)--------1 dwelling unit, attached ••.• ____________ ........ . I and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached. ____________ _ 2 dwelling unit, other----····-----------···----· 3 and 4 dwelling unit---------------------------5 dwelling unit or mar•-------------·--·-·······

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACIUTIBS

Number reporting •.•.•.. ~----·-···--------­No private bath or dilapidated •....•.•.•••••..••. No running water or dilapidated ••.• ____________ _

*Yl!AR BUILT

11

661

671 5 5

541 .3

148 330 237 264

l,506 660 197

534

101 288 100

52

1,042 254 131

866

39 232

50 8

1,179 203 36

568 l 9

518 3'18 165

J.,605 376 58

241 3

21. 331, 305 291

1,171 416 122

l.51 2

225 92

217 430

1,104 523 320

454 7

l:ll 486 262 232

1,498 1,206

765

194 7

24 340 567 838

1,784 l,375

695

277 9

33 378 411 402

277 1,8

208 386 264 176

1,303 l,147

843

186 4

107 324 199 683

1,448 a2a 504

355 l

40 606 277 79

1,2?9 682 171

462 6

12 526 197

35

1,203 516 113

351 l 219 1 c·o 238 878 8]4 . . . ~

108 328 SH

110 v.

5 lt n le·

2 ~'J,:.

798

'I 3U2

81 31

342 1,194 48 159 15 17

Number reporting.......................... 675 l,485 1 1035 1 1185 1 1 585 l,135 l,095 l,575 1,825 1 1475 l,305 1,270 1,330 11 170 325 11 140

mg~~ i~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i?; i;g i~g ~~6 l~g ~~ 4~ ;,g 10 l~ ~~ 430 5 ~~ l~g ;f~ 1920to1929 .•.•• --------------------·---·---·- 660 355 345 685 255 225 340 45 45 405 115 150 21,0 85 390 1919 or earlier ••..•. -------------·--······-·--· ~'1==4'"7'"0-1===23;;0'"""-=2=6=5~==7=2=5~===7=85=!~~~~~~WW£ 625,F=--'9:;;5,l=-"ll:.,,l5:,i..l1;"" .·····.-.·

All occupied dwelling unlta. ·-------- ••.•..

NUMBBR OP PERSONS IN DWEWNG UNIT

l person_., __ . ----- __ . - ----· - - -- __ ..,_ - _________ .,,_ 2 persons ••• -··- --- ..... ----. --- -- . -· _ •... -- -- . 3 persons ____ ., __ ·- ___ ..• ____ ......... ____ ------_ .. 4 persons •• - .• _ ..• __ ......... - • -- •• -- - • _. - _ -- •.. 5 and 6 persons ................................ . 7 persons or moro ____________ ·--------------~---

Medinn number of porsons .......... -------------

PBRSONS PEil ROOM

Numl1or reporting •.•.•. _._ ••... --------· .. _ 1.01 or moro •• ·--· ____ .•••.. __ • ------------- ••.

*HEATING 1'1.IJJL

670 1,506 1,068 1,153 1,617 1,178 1,116 J.,51,5 1,908 1,456 l,.31.1 1,494 1,332 1,222

12 250 161 125 105 17

3,0

142 398 318 260 250 136

3,2

60 261, 239 200 205 100

3 .. lt

53 353 293 221. 186

41.

153 611 39A-23!l 178

43

2,6

D5 443 299 164 112

25

2,5

90 323 240 173 184 106

3.1

132 427 303 216 282 ms 3,2

272 583 375 283 272 123

2,8

141. 41,7 320 243 213 89

2,9

133 386 274 216 209 123

3,1

150 1,31 2?5 232 291 ll!i

3.l

129 ;.08 298 238 18.2 ?7

2,9

86 371. 306 213 l'/9

1:·4

3.0

670 1,497 l,045 J.,133 l,582 1,11.? 1,106 l,532 l,872 1,441 l,312 l,4'16 l,303 1,196 m m m ~ m rn ~ m ~ u s e m ~

lO 92 86 83 M 11

3,3

(1~

J•:8 31.0 ·~ ;;t;;: l ~ 1 lCI,

.10

3,! -''• ,.

J40 i,1~rn l~t 1,2 lOJ

Nwnberreponlng heating equipment •...•••... '--'6"'6"-51-=-1"-4"6"'5'1---'-99"'0'-l--J.=l:.:1~5 l,610,1 _ _,l=l"-40"1--=l-"0"'8"'-15 1 1535 -1dl7Q1....kill ......hl:.22.~.....lill£-1.i.MQ.~1--h!2!l .J . .1.?~" Central heating .... ---·····-------------------- 660 270 190 525 710 340 50 5 115 60 25 465 70 1'5 290 '!<·0

Coal. .••..•.•••••.•...••..•..• ______________ 430 15 20 150 195 100 5 5 65 35 15 265 20 30 JO 115 Utility or bottled gas.-------------------·-··· 65 255 170 370 485 235 35 45 25 10 60 50 100 255 ( .. :-0

5\r1~~dr~~L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 165 15 5 5 140

Not reported ________________ --------------··· 15 5 Nonccntral h••ting ... ·····-----··-·-··--······· l,195 795 590 900 795 1 1 030

Canl--------··-------------------·-·······-- 485 160 90 25 60 405 Utlllty or bottled gM------------------·-·-··· 5 630 620 475 835 735 605

5~i~~df~~r:::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ;g 15 20 ~~ ig Not reported ..••. ---------------------------- 5 5

Not heated ••...• _____________ ·---------·······

* Rlll'RIGlll!AT!Ol'I EQUIP!dEi'IT

Mecra~~i~ ~~:~~~1-n~_: :: :: : : : : : :: : ~:::::::::::: Ice--------------·------·····-----------------Other or none ...• _·--····· __ •..••• ---------····

* TllLl!VISION

685 685

1,535 1,045 910 720 560 285 65 40

l,135 1,070

60 5

l,600 l,515

70 15

1,135 2,010

105 20

5

l,130 680 375 75

l,530 915 50:; 40 65

5

1,485 385 990 110

1,755 2"0

1,415 95 20 5

1,810 fj75 935 200

1,355 190

1,100 20 25 20

l,450 865 525

60

1,125 735 325 15 45

5

l,280 355 850 75

995 620 280 10 70 15

1,47.5 715 625 135

1,250 90

1,115 5

1,0

10

1,335 9'15 305

55

1,000 85

900 5

10

1J195 995 1'10

30

Witl~t'!~wo~~:~~~~::: :: : :: : :: : ::: ::::::::::: 665 1,505 l,005 1,130 l,605 1,140 1,095 l,505 1,885 l,410 1,335 1,4'/0 1,260 1,1'/0 0 w w ~ ~ w ~ " m m 90 w ~ m

CONTRACT MONTHLY llllNT

Renter occupiedi and vacant nonseasonal not dla

55 5

50

3.50 l,2l/J 350 l,l~i

l'll rn

345 l, 199 80 1•)."J

fapidated unl1s, for rent-Number reportlng •• 1 __ 6_7_1_1_..:l_,_,0.;..1_7+-_.;..5_05-+-_..;.2;..;4_94 __ • .;..18'-'6'1---''1"'60""1---'9-'6'-'4+--'l"'-'21"-4Cl--'l"''c::5=61 1 1047 11032 l,322 ~~--9_7 ~ Less than $10__________________________________ 57 9 7 8 12 90 172 98 49 11,3 15'/ 61 12 $10 to $19 ..••..• ______________________________ 94 457 212 9 35 40 J78 690 356 240 590 503 l·n 193 2 ;1~

$20 to $29------------------------------------- 325 304 84 50 140 162 29? 215 449 229 11,5 308 164 162 20 1,;~ $30 to $39------------------------------------- 182 137 68 52 180 192 143 91 316 264 90 185 172 1/,7 30 ,,~ $40 to $49-------- .. ----------------··········-- 70 44 106 42 217 182 50 29 230 184 45 151, 109 67 1r' M $50 to $59--------------·-----------·-····-···- 15 20 54 128 109 5 13 78 56 11 12 55 1,2 ll l,(J $60 to $74 ..••..•• ---------------------------·-- 1 3 24 56 49 l 2 28 24 4 2 13 22 13 J$ $75 to $99------------------·······-····------- 1 2 9 19 12 l 2 l 4 l 8 4 ;>'! $JOO or more .••••••.•.••••• --------------·-···· 1 l 2 3 2 l 4 l l Median rcnt •. ·-------·----------------dollars. 26.93 19.40 23,25 41,0!i 40.88 38,15 19,97 15.39

V AI.Ul! OP . ONl!-DWELLING·tmlT STRUCTURES

Owner occupied;1 and vacant nonseasonal not di-

,.

l ~ ~ l~.; ,..,'~;

lapidated unlts,forsale-Numberreportlng... 369 426 714 44/, 157 92 213 92 168 157 49 267 285 183 ~·JJ. ~·~~· Less than $3,000. ----- --------- --- --------. ____ i----t---:-24~l----7i---2-o~---6'-1-----'-2i---'l3-l·--'-1..;;1,"'51--=5 1~ ---66-l---l-'61---.,·l---2-2 ---2 ---,, -

it5 E f,;~~t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1i~ l~~ 2~ l~! 6~ ~~ ~i i~ ~i ~~ i~ l~~ l~ ,~ 1~~ $7,500 to $9,999 •• ------·----------------------- 4? 132 288 162 42 11 6 u 11 2 49 59 75 zn $10,000 to $14,999.............................. 16 54 142 6S 31 3 l l l I, 17 3/l l't; ~ $16,000 or more--------······--·-·-······-····· 14 9 25 5 8 l l 3 4 1'

Median value.-------------·--··· ------dollars.. 51 517 7,196 8,301 7 1 651 7,599 2 1 443 4,985 3,575 6,11.J G,170 a,300 a,Mlll ;i,,"I(•

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 31 Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

(Asterisk (*) denotes statistics bwied on 20.percent sample. Median not shown where base is ICBB than 100]

Subjeot Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract 'fro.ct Tract F-61

Tract f"-62

Traot Tract Tl'not Traot f---r.Ac:d.:J•.::."::"n:;t~a::rc:•.::.• ~--F-54 F-55 F-56 F-57 F-58 F-59 F-60 F-63 1"-64 F-65 I•'-GG Tro.ct TI'Bot Tract Tract

-----------------1·---i-- ---l·---1----1----i---i---i---I·--'- ___ ._ _c_c-_1_.~ _oc_-_2 ~

All dwelling units. -- - ------ -- -- ---- - ----- - --->-2~,_11_1_,__1_, a_1_1, __ 9_25-+-__ 96_o_, __ 6_5_4,_--l, __ 3_5o_, __ 1_,,,_5J--5_, __ 9_2_1, 1,291 ~ 1,600 l, 709 __ 9_a_2_, __ 1_,1_9_s,,__s_·a_s,,_2_,3_5_2 Owner occupied _______________ ·---------------- 940 620 379 491. 206 949 1,131 437 667 237 l,20G 1,059 '163 M Y/S 1,440

Nonwhite owners_____________________________ 1,93 21 326 2 48 25 %3 21 22 1 6 3 135 Renteroccupicd •...•..••..•••••. ______________ , 1,194 1,147 538 458 43fl 382 321, 1,59 608 15'1 363 633 185 843 446 '/30

Nonwhite renters .......... ___________________ 759 58 462 ?2 3 62 103 553 19 '16 9 a 78 Vacant nonsea•<mnl not dilapidated, for rent or sale. 18 31 l u 9 73 10 a 13 9 l? 246 41 109 Other vacant and nonre.sident •. ------------------ 19 13 7 2 10 7 8 a w u 17 11 23 'l3

TYPE OP STRUCI1JRE

I dwelling unit, detached (inoludoo trailers) _______ _ I dwelling unit, attached •.• -- -------------- ----. I and 2 dwelling unit, semidetached _____________ _ 2 dwelling unit, other.----------------- _____ .••. 3 and 4 dwelling uniL--------------------------6 dwelling unit or more ____ --------------------.

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACIUTIES

Number reporting .. ___ -------_-------------No priv~te bntil or dilnpid~ted ...... _________ . ·---No runrung water or d1lap1dated ____ -------- .. __ _

*YEAR BUILT

980 ll

178 681, 2/tl 77

2,124 l,287

858

480 23 37

51t2 399 330

1>175 1,033

3?1

lt77 9

l89 178 48 24

901. 635 344

369 9

49 318

78 137

943 221

52

89 40 24

292 165 44

850 1,175 G J

n6 2sa 135 60 34 39

622 1,329 1,50.:. 170 111

232 87 95 9

40'/ 2

95 282 93 45

'161 l

203 WO 111

35

9llt 11 2U9 264 695 82 286

242 1,109 l 96 J 32

112 316 34 47 11.

JfJQ l, 561 12/t 17!:i 40 46

l16LlB 292 124

667 3

23 76

6 7

191

'22 J2,:, 659

11 lM~ 61 40

544 1,690 5 4 u 4

?B 22C 66 75

185 351

651 2, 213 133 502

90 291

1040~~i:.~!~~-e~-o~:~~::::::::::::::::::::~::::: 2,i~g l,7~g 9~g m 62; l,~~g l,~2g ~~~ l,2ii~ J;g l,;~~ l,~; ~;; l,150 825

rnao to rnao ... -------------------------------· 290 15 25 1,0 5 180 355 no 190 60 125 305 165 l,o~g ~;~ ?.,270 1,455

450 330 35

rn20 to 1920 __________________________________ , 565 205 240 295 135 530 275 290 31,0 140 530 1,85 90 20 25

1919 or earlier ________________________ ·-------· ~·l==li=l;,;;6;;;,o1_1;;;;';;;5;;35"1=-=62;.;5.i====3=l=Ol==='4=80"1=-3;;6;,;;0,1=...,;l;.;l;;.i5 ~~~.1=.,.;;J,;;,8D;;.1===37,;.;o;.1~,l=-=10=1====1=3=15

All oooupied dwelling units _______ ·------·.

NUMBBR OF PERSONS IN DWBLUNG UNIT

I person •••... ·-----·-------·-----·-----------· 2 peraons •.• ·--- ----. --- .. ________ . ____________ . 3 persons _______ ----_ - -- -- _ - -- ---- __ ---- ____ . _. 4 perscn•----------- ---- ______ ........ __ •• ____ . 5 ancl 6 persons _____ ----. _______ . ___________ ••. 7 peraons or more _____________________________ _

Mcdio.n number of perHons ______ ••.•.• ______ -----

PERSONS PER ROOM

Number reporting •.• ___ .----.------- __ .. ·--1.01 or more •... ____ • ------- ·------- -------- __ _

*HEATING FUEL

2,134 l,767

146 528 491, 355 364 21,7 3.3

147 534 406 317 264

99 3.0

21091 1,?ltl 695 1,97

917

63 243 184 139 17/t 111,

3.3

893 346

952

57 317 258 181 112

27 2,9

932 105

63 218 175 97 65 26

2.7

93 1,44 358 250 159

2'1 2.9

61 425 417 317 191

635 1,307 l,418 118 55 118

906 1,275

62 269 21tl 169 130 35

3.0

87 316 282 190 254 146 3,3

699 1,264 149 467

394 1,%9 1,692

22 114

96 80 63 19

3,1

69 1.62 453 327 220 38

J,l

69 467 452 396 225 63

3.1

.'388 1,51,1,. 1,676 61 89 185

948

1,0 210 252 216 193 37

J.lt

936 208

621. 2,170

32 30 103 269 22$ 561 321 272 580 213 175 lt97

95 90 338 11 29 91

3.0 3.1 J.2

911 1,7

788 2,080 103 302

Number reponlng beating equipment. ____________ 1._2..:.,1_3_0~--l"-,7-'•_ol __ 9_15-l--6-5_0~--6-3_0l-l_;,_J_05-l--l"-,-42_5-l--9-l_O 1,230 ~ 1,525 ~~~~ 2,050 Central heating________________________________ 225 75 lO 245 80 965 1,150 350 11,0 125 600 800 25 795 335 925

Coal........................................ 40 1,0 10 1,0 335 155 80 JO 5 155 190 5 5 70 65 Utility or bottled 8""------------------------- lBO 25 205 80 615 940 270 95 120 640 565 15 775 250 805 Liquid fuel. ••• ------------------------------ 5 10 10 5 10 45 Other fuel.._________________________________ 5 55 5 40 15 5 10

N!~!:~rl~ti;,-g::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1,905 1,66; Coal. ____ -------------------------·-------·· 1,100 120 Utility or bottled gBS------------------------· 675 1,520

5\i~rdf~~i~~~::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ~; 1~ Not reported ..••. _ ... _._--------.------------ 10 Not heated ___ . ___________ ---- ____ ,, ___________ _

* Rl!FIUGERATION EQUIPMENT

Mec~~io~i~ ~~:~~~~-=: :: : :::::::: ~:::::::::::: Ice-------------------------·-----------------Other or none _______ .---------------· _____ -----

* Tl!LllVISION Number reporting _________________________ _

With television ______ --------·--------·---------

CONTRACT MONTHLY RJ!NT

2,115 1,150

915 50

1,785 1,320

420 45

2,105 1,690 125 260

905 615 165 100

25

915 335 535 45

890 55

405 10

390

975 900

50 25

925 130

550 340 55 5

475 335

10 10

630 1,300 500 1,260 115 25

15 15

275 100 150

1,430 1,350

55 25

645 1,315 1,455 75 240 310

560 1,090 100 770 430 165

10 80 20 75

095 1,275 775 550 100 580

20 l/.S

090 1,305 150 65

260 25

235

395 365

25 5

720 75

630

10 5 5

835 95

700 5

35

1,635 1,460

155 20

370 1,520 1,705 65 255 300

095 225 A9.5 115 50 10

5

935 755 145 35

945 140

Renter occupJed; and vaca.ac nonseuonal not dt .. lapldated unlta, for rent-Number reponlng. _

1 __ ;.;.;.1-;;.:l':.;:l::.53'-l--l;;.:';::l::.16+--5:.c.2.::.0l--'4"'3'-l9f--'41_5-1--3-5_51--3-0_3

1 __ 45_2 1~ __ 1_s_3 1~ __ 6_1_1 __ 1_6_9

Leasthan$10.................................. 117 39 39 5 25 l 27 23 43 0 35 1 $!Oto $19----------------·-----------·-------- 596 203 331 22 61 3 31 53 312 16 20 74 20 $20to $29_____________________________________ 215 277 95 92 91. 31 52 110 11.4 38 52 98 26 $30to $39 ________________________ ,____________ 92 243 34 82 98 80 41, 76 46 38 93 73 1,3

$40 to :r.49------------------------------------- 70 218 18 59 86 89 29 59 15 35 65 74 26 $50to $59 •• -------------·------------·-------- 1,2 87 2 36 33 67 39 ~ i~ l~ ~ 1~~ i! ~n~ ~~L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1I 3~ l~! ~ ~ ~~ 35 1 2 9 29 6 $100ormore ••••.•••••..•.•••••• _______________ 1 l 3 5 14 4 1 9 2 2

Median rent_ __________________________ dollars.. 16.96 31,10 14.30 42.64 32.31 46,52 38.93 34.'16 17.15 35.42 38.95 42.95 38.22

120 405 1, 125 35 80 330

320 550 5 50 135

80 35 110

860 840 15

5

915 11.5

805 2,025 625 1,775 145 230

35 20

795 2,110 90 410

1,000 1,oa 701

5 33 10 10 22 83 7 47 74 4 209 57 '· 58 42 I, 21 32

491 10 36 474 5 180

1 •3 187

73,71, 34.38 76.79

V AI.UH OF ONE·DWEWNG·UNIT STRUCTURl!S

Owner occupied;1 and vacant nonseasonal not di· lapldued units, for sale-Number reporting ••• --'-;_;_l·--6_6_1.

1 __ 3_16-l---309-1---3-2_1~---"73-1---72-8-1--9-9_9;--J-10 1~ __ 1_1_2 1~ __ 7_6_8 __ 6_7_8 __ 7_9 _3_4_8 ~

Leas than $8,ooo __________________ ·------- ·---- 166 59 116 J l :ll, 17 186 10 22 21 139 3 14 139 $8,000 to $3,999________________________________ 129 66 66 2 2 10 15 99 16 6 22 96 2 5 70 $4,000 to $4,999 ________________ .. -------------· 92 61 42 20 3 l 7 11 111, 24 ll 32 113 2 10 79 $5,000 to $71499................................ 183 112 71 Yil.45 29 66 67 98 lll 76 191 175 176 32 01 373 $7,liOO to $9,909________________________________ 66 16 5 102 27 192 366 122 33 35 255 247 96 J'/ 108 318 s10,000to$14,999 .••••.•••..••.• _______ ._______ 24 3 8 44 lo 414 371 43 8 10 420 249 45 3 20 131 $15,000 or more________________________________ 1 1 l 5 2 52 144 4 l 64 22 13 22 134 Median valuo ___________________ ,, ______ dollars.. 4,336 4,507 3,533 7,286 11,182 10,159 8,301 7,189

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Subject

STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3,-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. (Asterisk(*) denotes statistics based on 20-peroent samplo. Median not shown where bsse is leas than 100]

Tract DC-4

Tract DC-5

Tract IJC-6

Tract DC-7

Tract DC-8

Tract DC-9

Adjacent area--Con.

Tract DC-10

1'ract DC-11

Tract DC-12

Tract DC-13

Tract DC-14

Tract DC-15

Tract DC-16

Tract FC-1

Tract FC-2

AU dwelling units- __ --- __ ---- --------- ____ 1_...:3'.-'':::3:::67+--'1"'';;;.60::.:l+---"61+-'l-',-'9..;;U+-'1",-"8"64+--'1'-',-"6"'25+--'l'-',"04-'0:+---'3:..::l:..::Bl-......:;2,_, 6::.:l::.:9t-_.....:::;26::.:8'1--'l'-',"207"-'-l-...:l:.<,.::;03::.:8:.r---64=1:.+-.....::6,_, 4;.o0:..::9t-...:2=23::.:..7

Owner occupied-------------------------------- 1,857 s~: 41 1,039 1,05~ 1,240 780 276 1,628 233 752 611 442 3,542 i,574

Nonwhite owners----------------------------- 1,4~~ 626 20 ~~~ 754 Jot 24~ 2~ ~~i 43 176 27~ 18~ 2,5~~ 6i~ Re:N~:;~i~p;::i.;.~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 50 21. l 558 89 2 41 3 150 5 27 72 33 171 114

6~:'~:~::~d·~.:;,~~~:~l~~~~·_'.o~ ~~~ o:_·~~~: ~~ l~~ l~ ~i g ; ; 2~~ ~ 2~g ~; ~ 2~~ 3~ TYPE OP STRUCTUJ\B

1 dwelling uni>, detached (includes trailers) _______ _ 1 dwelling unit, attached _______________________ _ land 2 dwelling unit, ecmidetached _____________ _

; ~:J'1~nJ';.~jjl~g0~~i~ ::: : :::::: ::::: :: : :: :: : : :: : 5 dwelling unit or more _______________________ _

COWJIT!ON AND PLUMBING PJ.CILITIBS

Number reporting _____ .,_-------------------No private bath er dilapidated-------------------No running water or dilapidated ________________ _

*YEAR DUILT

2,166 14 24

270 468 425

3,183 266 98

1,142 5 9

104 52

289

1,552 435 164

41

14 6

58

1,037 a

122 390 112 242

1,899 469 290

l,096 3

116 242 178 229

l,814 194 109

1,213 4 2

290 105

5

1,604 76 7

796 5

36 146

57

1,022 08 37

302

16

314 13

5

2,034 22 23

256 278

6

2,444 776 526

252

28 8

281, 20 8

1,172

32 3

1,183 .2.25 151

7 10

997 327 200

589 12

3 34 3

618 280 140

3,831 1,734 151 4

1,3 73 610 148 361 26

1,413 252

Ci,fJ79 27/t 200

2,109 160

91

1940 ~~~~~~ :·:~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: i:~~g i;i~; 6~ l,~~6 l,~~ l,~~; ~~g ig Ub~ ~~ l,~~g ;~g ~~g ~;;tg 2·~6~ 1930 to 1939----------------------------------- 660 175 5 355 1,50 260 160 90 350 15 185 180 130 2,285 720 1920to 1029.---------------------------------- 810 135 45 425 515 715 155 80 310 30 40 175 75 945 415 1019 or earlier--------------------------------·l==="8'951===1=39o1===951===''=6951===3=20=!===3=5951===1=7=5t===9'=-=32='5+=====!===60=t====65+==16=0+===17_,0+===9='5

All occupied dwelling units---------------­

NUMBEll OP PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT p-crson _________________ -· __________ ------- __ _

2 p.eraons __________ . ---- - --- - ---- .. - -- -- __ -----3 persons _______ . - -- -- - - --- . ------ - ----- -- -- -- -4 persons •.•• ----------------------------- -- --5 and 6 person•--------- - ____ ------- ---- __ -----7 persons or more.--·---------------------------Median number of parsons __________ -- ----- ------

PERSONS PER ROOM

3,28!5

170 1,102

885 657 398

73

2.9

Number reporting ___ ---- -- -------------- --- 3,216 l.01 or more.-------------- .. ---------------___ 285

*HEATING FUEL

Number nporclng heating equipment. ________ .

Central heating _______ ------ _________ -·- __ -----Coal_---------------- - __ - -- ------------ -----Utility or bottled gaB------------------------­Liquid fuel_.------------------- -- ------ -----Other fucL--------------- ·------------------Not re]lCrted ________________ --------------··--

Noncentral heating ____________ -------- __ ------.-Coal __ ---- --- ____ --- _ --- ___ --- ____ --- ___ ----Utility or bottled gas------------------------­Liquid fuel------.---------------------------Other fuel __ ------ _________ ------------------Not reported---------- ____ ------ -------------

Not heated __________________ ------------------

• I!El'R!GERATION EQUIPMENT

Mecf!':tic~i:~~:~~~~-::::~::::::::::::::::::::: Ice------ ________ ------ __ ---------------------Other or none ______ ----------------------------

• TI!LBVlSlON

3J225

2,650 380

l,985 220 55 10

575 160 255 145 15

3,185 3,015

160 10

Numbar reporting__________________________ 3,205 With television ____________ --------------------- 720

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Renter occupiedi aod vacant ooosea.sooal nor di-

84 375 407 325 223 68

3,2

lJ/1611 220

1,455

850 85

730 25

5 5

605 285 160

65 95

l,l.35 1,295

135 5

1,470 315

61

2 25 15 11

5 3

60 l

50

40 5

30 5

10

10

5!i 55

65 20

1,893

100 486 496 409 279 123

3. 2

1,888 336

1,855

395 95

295

1,460 1,10

1,000 10 40

l,850 1,480

355 15

1,875 165

1,811

125 584 465 395 215

27

2.9

1,764 127

1,765

1,255 165

1,085 5

510 55

365 10 60

1,795 1,700

80 15

1,770 270

l,601

94 473 1.35 326 239

34

J,0

1,538 69

1,565

960 235 695

5 20

5 605

lO 575

1,490 280

l,O;.r;

51 253 262 272 159

30

J,J

1,008 53

665 110 535 15

325 20

280

25

1,015 960 45 10

1,030 205

304

13 71, 79 66 65

7

3.3

300 7

300

265 45

220

35

35

290 285

5

305 55

2,319

99 555 604 536 379 146

J,J

2,261 437

2,270

540 145 275 lH

l,7l5 725 755 170

60 5

15

2,21.5 1,845

290 110

2,205 460

276

4 81 87 65 35

4

J.l

273 12

285

240 25

210

45 lO 35

270 260

10

260 60

928

19 236 270 221 143

39

3.3

921 147

885

595 75

365 145 10

290 170

50 60

5 5

875 790 75 10

880 170

890

34 203 209 188 182

74

3,5

872 189

850

315 105

50 145 15

530 190

95 130 110

5 5

905 740 125 40

870 150

630

18 146 13/t 125 145

62

3,6

619 151

635

75 10 20

5 40

555 315

90 20

130

635 515 115

5

635 210

6,113

367 1,991 1,618 l,32/i-

696 117

2.9

2,191

178 641 51,2 439 342

49

3,0

5,898 2,093 225 71

5,855 2,11.5

5,125 l,805 460 250

lt,565 1,380 10 135 65 JO 25 10

705 ;320 205 115 365 105

25 40 110 55

5 25 20

5,860 5,730

125 2>

2,020 l,915

'" 60

5,745 2,105 1,380 615

lapidated units, for «•I-Number reporting. - 1_~1=26"'8'1---=-59:..:7-t---'1"'3'1---"82:,3'1----"71:,5'1---"-33;e7'-!---=2::c09+---'2:::4~--6"'3"'9'1---'4"'J+--"1"34"-l---"l"-29'-l---"'ll"-l':.+--=2"-' ':::'6'-'8'-l--"-'4;,:03,,_ Less than $10.--------------------------------- 12 92 26 39 2 2 91 7 12 3 44 6 $!Oto $19______________________________________ 38 52 324 59 8 6 2 109 6 1,1 49 32 84 26

~ ~ ~L::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: m i~ li~ ~~ ~~ ~~ : H * i~ 1 ii Ji ~~ frl ~Jit:_~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~:::~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~i 2~f ~ ~! ~~~ ~i ~~ ~ 2~~ 1~ ~~ ~ ~ ~!~ l~~ Median renL--------------------------dollo.rs.. 60,40 70.94 22.75 56,35 50.29 42.79 37.27 29.00 20.53 23.57 78.57 66.64

VALUE OP ONE-DWELLING-UNIT STRUC'!'URES

Owner occupied; 1 and vacant nonseasonal not di-

lapidated units, for sa!e--Number reporting ••. l,548 816 27 870 886 1,018 683 274 1,593 220 871 468 334 2,866 1,122

~~~~~~~~~!~-...:;=1=1~-~a~1~-~~~1~,~-~!~i=1~~£~~,~,~--4~~~l~-~~~~~i~~L;~j~!~-~J~i~-~~~l~-~,~~~-~l~l~l~~l~J~~~I~~~~~~~ Median valu•-------------------· ------dollars .. 16,469 9,571 11,354 11,657 8,964 12,266 16,014 B,388 10,129 8,498 9,019 4,661, 16,841 20,000+

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 33 Table 3.--CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950--Con.

[Asterisk (+) denotes statistics based on 20-percent sample. Median not shown where bn.'l8 is Jess than 100]

Adjacent area-Con. Subject

Tl'act Tract Tract Tract Tract Tr net Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract FC-3 FC-4 FC-5 fC-6 FC-7 FC-8 FC-9 FC-10 !•"C-11 FC-12 FC-13 FC-14 FC-15 FC-16 FC-17 FC-18 FC-19 FC-20

All dwelllng units---------------------- ___ 670 ]. 681 2,319 1,799 5,75A 792 1, 824 975 l 798 3 070 3,278 42 1 739 l 547 96 246 2 471 4,322 Owner occupied_-------------- _____ -----------. 530 618 1,4?8 823 l+,064 615 1,367 653 1,114 1,712 2,256 22 973 891 5 149 l,579 2,034 Nonwhite owners ______ • _______ ------ ________ . 44 2 70 11,7 1,126 7 69 44 20 190 8 ... 308 l ... . .. 2 368 Renter occupied •...• ______________ ------------. 111 995 732 934 1,511 164 318 283 600 1,288 966 17 728 626 66 88 823 2,128

Nonwhite renters ________ ---------------- _____ 36 38 126 219 457 7 53 77 1,0 472 17 6 338 24 5 ... 6 383 Vacant nonseasonal not dilapidated, for rent or sale. 8 43 48 26 75 9 82 5 33 43 37 1 16 13 24 4 38 122 Olher vacant and nonrcaident_ ________ ·---· ______ 21 25 61 16 108 4 57 34 51 27 '19 2 22 17 1 5 31 38

TYPB OP STRUCTURE

I dwelling unit, detacbed (includes trailers) ________ 582 633 1,640 1, 186 4,551 722 l,604 888 1,273 1,837 2,228 1,0 1,049 864 32 17-1 1,676 2,451 I dwellin~ uni,t, atta~liod.~---------------------- 53 38 3 7 10 14 l 4 6 104 60 ... 3 l ... ... 4 29 I and 2 welling umt, smrudetached ..... _________ 2 14 31 14 78 11, 15 10 1,5 27 316 ... 4 48 61. ... 225 184 2 dwellinJ, unit, other ___________________________ 28 76 361. 462 881, 42 142 70 1711 814 488 2 462 380 ... 52 374 396 3 and 4 welling unit. __________________________ .. , 102 159 90 194 ... 62 3 251 283 153 ... 190 196 ... 10 114 1,170 5 dwelling unit or more _________________________ 5 818 122 l,O 1,1 ... ... ... /,9 5 33 ... 31 58 . .. 13 78 92

CONDITION AND PLUMBING 1ACILl11BS

Number reporting.------- ____ -------------_ 621 l, 633 2,271 1, 759 5,602 751 1,769 ' 924 l,690 2J97? 3, 128 41 1,71~ 1,50? 93 224 2,323 4,193 No private bath or dilapidated .. ___ --------- ____ . 117 82 661 1,386 2,979 387 260 lt34 646 1,128 503 22 753 236 86 144 187 1,534 No running water or dilapidated ••. ----·---- ___ .. 105 64 358 912 1,904 281 189 283 281 ?52 85 17 499 60 71 94 36 1,005

"YEAR BUILT

1940 ~~i.t~ _r_e~,~~~~~~::: :: : : : : :: : : : ::::: :: : : : : : 605 1,640 2,275 1,685 5,570 ?60 1,670 930 1,425 2,935 3,095 30 1,695 1,525 100 215 2,340 4,180 400 810 1,230 285 2,395 305 1,210 360 840 1,240 1,025 10 415 570 ... 75 990 1,925

1930 to 1030 ..•••• ---------------------------·· 120 380 345 240 1,425 360 265 310 265 340 720 10 410 110 ... 75 490 1,015 1920 to 1920 •• ________ -------- _. _ --------- __ .. _ 30 400 400 It BO 1,255 ?5 125 150 100 480 685 5 575 380 5 40 530 560 191D or earlier _______ ----- ..... ___ -------. ____ ._ 55 50 300 680 495 20 70 110 220 875 665 5 295 465 95 25 330 680

All occupied dwelling units. - -------- ____ . 6'"1 1,613 2,210 1,75'1 5,5?5 779 1,685 936 1,714 3,000 3,222 39 1;701 1,517 71 237 2,402 4,162

NUMBER OF PEIUIONS IN DWELLING UNIT

I person •.... _ ••. ___ ·--- --· ________ ... _________ 33 129 119 101 223 32 70 40 81 154 157 ... 101 110 3 11, 109 162 2 persons •••. ___ ------ ______ . __ .. _. __ . ___ . _____ 146 637 595 1,29 1,297 1?0 478 232 lt95 722 893 14 lt63 1,42 12 1,9 608 1,09/t a person•------- - - -- -- ---- ------ -- - --- - ·-- •.... 146 450 562 378 1,282 207 430 205 437 806 925 5 40? 419 10 48 659 1,054

~ !.'::dt~~;.s~~·::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: :: : 137 266 1,77 327 1,199 165 397 195 377 637 689 14 299 322 16 50 575 905 137 111 355 369 1,087 156 261 196 242 1181 455 3 277 186 19 '·? 361 683

7 persons or more .. -----·--------------------- .. 42 20 102 153 487 49 119 68 82 200 103 3 154 36 11 29 70 264 Median number of persons ___________ ... ·-------- 3,5 2.6 3.2 3.1. 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.5 3,l 3.3 3,1 ... 3.2 3,0 ... 3.7 3.2 3.3

PBllSONS PRR ROOM

1.01 ~r"~~;:_r~~-0::~-~::::::::::::::~:::::::: ::: 617 1,594 2,171 1,737 5,511 769 11 M9 916 1,5?7 2,946 3,177 39 1,670 1,490 ?0 224 2,315 4,094 6(, 48 376 591 l,1+12 156 143 245 210 711 327 9 424 132 43 67 250 882

• HllA TING FUEL

Number re-parring heating equipment __________ 610 1, 615 2,18.5 1,700 5,590 '7?5 1,650 885 1,730 2,975 3,185 40 1,660 1,475 85 230 2,330 4,205

c.c~:it ~-·~~'.~:: :: :::::::: :::::::: :::: :: ::: :::: 31+5 1,380 1,185 220 1,480 165 1,275 21,0 715 1,330 2,160 15 430 510 5 20 795 1,270 65 270 75 100 125 80 150 90 120 140 140 5 75 ... ... .. . 95 70

ULiliLy or bottled gM--------------------·---· 215 1,095 1,080 90 1,250 5 1,065 65 505 1,140 1,975 5 355 500 5 15 665 1,080

~i1,~~c1,~~I~::::: :::::::: :: :: :: : : :: :: :::: :: :: : 45 ... 20 20 60 25 45 80 55 20 15 5 . .. 5 ... 5 15 55 15 5 10 10 20 50 15 5 25 20 20 ... ... 5 ... .. . 10 50

N~J:i~~r=;~~'.~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 5 10 ... ... 25 5 ... ... 10 10 10 ... ... ... ... . .. 10 15

265 200 1,000 l,A-7.5 4,100 610 375 640 1,005 1,625 1,025 25 1,230 965 80 210 1,525 2,935 60 25 310 1,010 1,790 415 205 365 335 ?20 130 10 570 40 65 90 120 980

Utility or bottled gM ••• ___ ---------- --------- 95 14~ 610 195 1,550 30 85 90 360 805 81.5 5 540 910 ... 65 1,305 1,225

~ii~~d,~~1::: ::: : ~ :::: :: :: ::::::: ::: :::: ::::: 1.0 15 55 125 1.15 35 50 90 225 45 30 5 25 5 ... 45 55 230 60 15 25 145 280 125 35 95 85 45 15 5 95 5 10 10 35 480

N~o~.~~'!~ --=~~==: :: : :: :: :: : : : ::::::: :::: :: : 10 ... ... ... 65 5 ... . .. ... 10 5 ... ... 5 5 .. . 10 20 ... 35 ... 5 10 ... . .. 5 10 20' . .. ... ... .. . ... .. . 10 . .. •REPRIGRRATION EQUIPMENT

Meol~~ic~i: ~~~~~'.!~~-=:: :::::: :::: ::: ::::: ::::: 610 1,560 2,190 l,71t5 5,1.15 790 1,645 915 1,720 2,970 J,220 45 1,700 1,.505 60 225 2,360 4,090 525 1,510 i,a1.5 1,115 4,030 620 1,480 670 1,385 2,055 3,025 35 1,090 1,425 35 190 2,245 3,210

Joo - --- -- -- - - - -- - - ---- - •• ---- -- - --------- ---- - 65 40 320 i,80 1,150 110 130 185 270 825 175 ... 530 50 25 35 80 830 Other or none ••.•• ---- .•• _--------------------- 20 10 25 150 235 60 35 60 65 90 20 10 so 30 ... ... 35 50

• TRLBVISION

Wilh~~~~lo~~~-t~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 630 1,540 2,105 1,815 5,495 775 1,685 940 1,560 3,040 3,160 ;,5 1,700 1,510 70 225 2,370 4,060 200 375 475 245 945 130 415 120 355 485 575 5 150 325 20 55 510 540

CONTRACT lllONTHLY RENT

Renter occupied; and v11cant nonseasonal not di· lapldated units, for rent-Number reponlng-- 67 978 677 830 1,360 98 260 208 274 1,221 892 8 695 583 79 84 751 2,071

Leso than $JO __ ------------. ___ ---------------- 8 10 63 346; 80 I, 9 34 lJ 227 9 l 143 10 37 11 16 123

$10 to $19 .. - - ------·- -·----. - - - --------------- 27 16 133 260 431 22 64 70 55 404 118 1 189 44 40 26 34 308

$2() to $20 •. - -· - --·------- -- -- --- ----------- -- - 8 15 119 122 334 29 27 1,0 68 135 201 2 97 87 1 16 75 224

$30 to $30 •••. - --- -·---- ---- -- -- - -----·--- ----- 3 17 92 57 219 14 23 30 41 82 180 l 63 109 ... 10 101 136

$40 to $10 _____ "------------------------------· 3 41 135 21 109 16 17 12 31 43 132 l n 102 1 12 136 302 $50 to $50 •. __ ---- -·-· ___ ..• ________ ---·-- ____ . 7 56 68 11 93 9 15 11 26 50 104, 1 43 110 ... 3 139 926

$110 Lo $74·-·----·-----·----------------------- 1 221 21. 9 63 4 23 5 22 96 92 ... 53 77 ... 2 95 33

$75 to $90 .• -- -------·-------------- ----------. 3 238 21 3 30 ... 73 6 13 177· /,J l 29 40 ... 1 147 18

$100 or more .•.•. ------- .. --·-----------·--- __ . 7 364 22 1 l ... 9 ... s 7 13 ... 7 4 ... 3 8 l

Median rent.. ____ --------------- - -----dollars._ ... 86.37' 32.05 12.11 24.56 ... 43.62 19,50. 29.74, 18.?9 36,06 ... 21.10 43.5'7 ... . .. 50.4? '•7.60

V,\LUE OP ONJl.DWELLING·UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner occupiecl; 1 and vacnnr nonseasonal not di· 1 277 'I' Japidated unifs, for sale-Number reporting ___ 1.10 546 606 3,494 504 l 272 ' 't78 746 1 379 1 828 14 764 651 5 116 1,302 l 705

U..S thnn $3,000 •• ------------------------ ---· 33 7• 130' 181. 663 139' 43 99 100 159 23 5 229 17 ... 21 53 407

~:ggg ~ m~t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 13 1 90 115 622 52' 23 48' 76. 112 36 2 52 14 ... 13 44 166 7 ... ?9 62 lt06 7?' 31 29 63 86 71 2 36 23 5 15 50 187

~:~ ~ :~:igL::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 13 10 235 135 882 136 68 121 183 234 490 1 113 226 ... 44 357 539 7 17 170 49 598 64 281. 72 161 1

: 361 620 2 105 250 ... ? 567 278

m::i ~ ~:;~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 35 206 284 1,6 286 32 507 65 107 356 525' 2 131 110 .... ,, 12 206 95 302 305 289· 15 37' '" 316:' 44 56 71 63 ... 98 11 4 25 33

Median value ____________ ···----- _____ ,dollans .. 20,000+ 16,474 8,987 ·11.,015 '' 5,109i 4,742 11,794 6,252 6,781 8,132 8,635 '\ ... 6,JBS 7,905 :::15,461 8,09!! 5,379

1 Restricted to !-dwelling-unit properties.

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34 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NONWHITE POPULATION, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950 \Trncta listed aro tho•o which contain 260 or more nonwhite persons. Asterisk (*) denotes statietiea baaed on 20-percent sample, For totale of age groups from complete count, ace table 2.

Median not shown where bnae is leas than 500]

Atlanta city Subject

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tl'!lCt Trnc.t Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tr•ot D-6 F-2 F-6 F-7 F-B F-9 F-17 F-18 F-22 F-23 F-24 F-25 F-26 F-27 F-28

MARITAL STATUS

B' Male, 14 years old and ove<------------ 663 151 92 612 801, 177 478 3,243 1,lt50 1,137 1,184 2,324 2,195 161 3,267

M:~~~i.;d::::: ::::::::::: :: :::::: :: : : : ::: : 159 35 22 200 156 38 92 735 314 280 273 623 520 56 ?66 473 104 62 361 613 116 359 2,298 1,075 810 837 1,574 1,516 90 2,236 Widowed or divorced _____________________ 31 l.2 8 51 35 23 27 2l.0 61 47 74 127 l!l9 13 265

Female, t4 yea~s. old andol'er_k·~·-~-·- 964 180 125 146 1,046 189 615 4,300 1,926 1,400 1,473 3,134 2, 757 321 3,992

~~~;ci:::: :::: :: :: :::: :::::::::: :: :: : : : 183 30 25 23 156 23 89 680 340 249 270 701 455 227 566 574 114 77 98 688 117 409 2,637 l,229 899 917 1,834 1,688 80 2,493 Widowed or divorced •• ___________________ 207 36 23 25 202 49 117 983 357 252 286 599 614 14 933

* Mi\.RRIED COUPLES

Married couples, number-.,_ .. ______ .,~.,- 420 150 60 110 505 130 335 2,060 l,020 700 ?25 1,455 1,245 45 2,015 With own household ... __ ------ ___________ Jl~5 130 JO 100 370 100 290 1,640 900 550 575 1,200 935 30 1,665 Without own household ___________________ 75 20 JO 10 135 30 45 420 120 150 150 255 JlO 15 350

• Yl!i\.llS 0 F SCHOOL COMPLilTED-

Persons 25 years old and over __________ 1,115 300 105 615 l,370 275 845 5,805 2 560 l 910 2 150 3 930 3 830 205 6 0)() No aobool year• omnploted ________________ 95 25 10 50 25 15 40 285 85 50 25 l05 205 30 350 E!crnontary: 1 to 4 ycnrs, _________________ 370 100 10 240 290 90 160 1,445 705 340 270 675 1,135 75 1,915

51111d llycars ........... ----- 2l0 65 55 130 275 90 150 1,300 570 350 320 690 845 30 l,360 7 years ...................... '10 40 10 40 145 20 45 660 310 160 130 385 400 15 670 8 yoara .......... --- . __ --- __ . 120 30 ... 50 130 10 100 625 215 200 140 435 355 25 410

High school: 1 to 3 yonra ..... ------------- 135 30 15 50 21t0 20 11,5 635 335 275 310 615 415 15 615 4 yonrs _______ --·----·-----·- 70 10 5 20 120 10 105 375 190 230 390 450 230 ... :;.15

Collcgo: 1 to 3 years .... ____ • __ .. _____ 5 ... ... 15 75 ... 40 l.25 75 115 210 320 85 lO 165 4ycnra or more ............... 5 ... ... lO 45 5 45 110 20 85 315 160 60 ... 80

School years not reported ______ • ___________ 35 ... ... l.O 25 15 15 245 55 105 40 95 100 5 120 Median sohQol ycnra completed •.• __________ 5.7 ... ... 5.2 7.6 . " 8,2 6.6 6.6 8.0 10.6 8.1 6.2 ... 6,0

* JU!SIDBNCB IN 1949

Persons 1 ~ear old and ovet, 19!1i0. _____ l,990 l,?5 295 690 2,315 490 l,355 9,725 4,855 3,290 3,320 7,010 6,520 505 81855 Sarne houao Mm 1050---·----- -------- ___ 1,695 475 280 630 1,785 3ft0 1,185 8,110 4,020 2,855 2,765 5,760 5,300 330 7,225 Dillorent house, aamo county ______________ 190 ... 10 215 465 135 135 l,150 710 320 ltl!> 890 9W 110 1,195 DllToront oounLy or nbro•d---------------- 95 ... 5 40 50 ... 25 250 85 100 110 240 195 50 260 llcsidcnoo not reported _______ .-·----. _____ 10 ... . .. 5 15 15 10 215 40 15 30 120 105 15 155

JIMl'LOYMl!NT STATUS AND M.\)Oll OCCUPATION GROUP

M1ale1

14 years old 11nd over,. _______ .,. ___ 663 151 92 612 804 177 478 3,243 l,450 1,137 l,184 2,324 2,195 161 3,26? Labor foroo __________ --------·---------- 568 119 73 89 702 140 1,12 2,716 1,179 944 931 1,761 l,'180 133 2,665

Civilian lnbor !oroo------·-·------·----- 565 119 73 88 702 140 412 2,716 1,178 944 930 l,759 1,778 133 2,664 Employed •• ___ --·· ___________ ._._. 536 113 66 81 676 135 391 2,554 1,125 914 903 1,683 l,667 128 2,532 Unemployed _____ ·---··-------- ____ 29 6 7 7 26 5 21 162 53 30 27 76 lll 5 132

Not in tabor forco. -------------- ------- __ 95 32 19 523 102 37 66 527 271 193 253 563 415 28 602

Pemall', 14 yea.rs old and ovet ...... -------- 964 180 125 146 1,046 189 515 4,300 1,926 1,400 1,473 3,134 2,757 321 3,992 Labor lore•.-- - - •. -- - -- ..... -- •• _ .• -- ... - 517 57 46 48 548 82 328 2,417 775 560 680 1,326 1,264 46 2,l.26

Civilian labor force ........ _. ___ .. ___ -·_ 517 57 46 1,8 51,a 82 328 2,1.17 775 660 680 1,326 l,263 46 2,125 Employed .. ·- - --- _ ... _ - • _ .. ---- __ . 491 5? 46 44 498 82 314 2,262 72? 636 660 1,274 1,175 41 l,996 Unemployed ... --- __ -- .. __ .•• -----. 26 ... ... 4 50 ... 14 155 48 24 20 52 88 5 129

NoL in labor force •• - - - .• ________ .... _____ 447 123 79 98 498 107 287 1,883 l,151 740 793 l,8os 1,493 27, l,866

Male, employed------··----------·---- 536 113 66 81 676 135 391 2,554 1 125 9JA 903 1,683 l,667 128 2,5J2

Professional, technical, and kindred workers. 3 ... l l 14 "' 10 J9 13 27 82 47 18 5 44 M1111agers, officials, and props., !not. farm. ___ 7 l l l 6 ... 17 51 26 31 54 66 33 J 58 Clerical nn<l kindred workora _______________ 15 2 2 "' 31, 5 25 74 49 51 89 ll? 65 3 64 Snloo workers •• -----_--·-·--- _________ •• _ lO ... ... . .. 15 2 4 30 12 7 17 29 23 2 44 Crnftsmen, foremen, nnd kindred workera ___ 80 ll 6 6 '3 15 47 291 87 117 100 175 182 4 m Operatives u.nd kindred workers._. __ .. _ .. __ 131 54 23 21 l.92 33 76 590 276 24& 161 398 428 22 6J3 Private houaehol<I workors ••• -------------- 11 2 l ... 6 l 6 61 7 12 11 19 16 3 47 Scrvico workers, except private household. __ 108 5 10 14 195 11 110 766 292 234 262 499 376 41 rn Laborer•, except min•-------·---- ___ - _ .... 16!J 37 22 37 157 63 ea 637 352 178 118 319 500 45 658 Occupation not rcporLed .. --·--------. ___ . _ 6 l ... l 4 5 8 15 ll 11 9 14 26 ... 31

Female, employed---------------·---- 491 57 46 44 '~98 82 311. 2 262 72'1 636 560 l 274 l 175 41 l 996 Professional, teolmicnl, nnd kindred workers_ 5 ... 2 2 21. 3 27 70 19 50 160 lll 29 2 46 Mnnogera, offieinls, nnd props., incl. farm ____ 4 l ... ... 6 l 8 12 10 16 19 11 10 3 16 Cloricnl 1111d kin<lrcd workers _______________ 4 ... l l 12 ... 8 39 9 25 68 60 25 . .. 2l Sn.lea workern •• - ---- ---- -----. _____ ··- -·. I, 1 ... ... 2 l 3 16 13 6 8 18 19 "' 15 Cr11ftsrnen, foremen, and kindred workers •.. 2 .. , ... ... 6 ... 1 9 3 2 5 12 6 . .. ll Opcrativcq and kindred workers. ___________ 65 3 11 3 87 9 56 316 129 90 55 180 242 l 431, Private household workers.--------- •.•.. __ . 3ll. 41 22 25 234 37 11.7 i,20t. 313 285 181 507 487 18 89? Borvice workcrn, except 1irivotc household. __ ea 9 10 12 123 27 89 563 206 154 152 350 311, 15 511 Laborern, uxcept rnino .... ----- ·--·- .••• ___ 3 1 '" l 3 1 1 18 18 5 4 17 19 2 15 Ocoupalion not reported ....... ______ . _____ 5 l ... ... l 3 4 15 7 3 8 8 24 .. . 10

*INCOME IN 19~9

Total (om!lles and unrelated Individuals._ 665 205 75 145 640 215 510 3,485 i,s:io 905 1,020 2,365 2,195 375 4,04l

Less th1111 $50Q ______ ------ -- ----. -- -- - - -- 115 50 lO 50 20 45 35 400 140 100 90 380 ;130 235 7Yl $500 to $000------·--··----------------·- 150 15 ... 15 90 5 120 61;,5 180 75 130 375 355 35 92, $1,000 to $1,400. _________ ,. ______________ 65 40 ... 20 ?O 20 90 705 280 95 115 340 400 65 78l $1,600 to $1,090 ••••• -- -- .. ---- --· -- -- - - • - 145 65 20 5 l?O 40 50 ?l5 395 165 130 370 1,95 10 710

111 ~ li~ii[~~~H;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 75 15 30 15 125 25 65 435 195 150 140 340 245 15 360 30 5 5 15 75 25 60 170 105 55 70 145 135 ... 145 10 5 5 ... 25 10 20 80 60 55 80 130 80 ... 75 35 5 5 10 20 15 10 85 35 1,0 65 65 25 ... 60 15 ... . .. 5 10 5 ... 55 15 35 45 45 15 .. . 30

$4,500 to $4,090 ..... - . __ .. ___ ..... _. _ .... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 10 ... 15 5 5 20 25 25 .. . 35

~~;:l ~ ~g;~~L:::::::::::::::::::::: :: ... . .. . .. . .. 10 ... ... 25 15 10 30 35 25 .. . 10 ... ... ... ... .., 5 :; 5 ... 5 ... ... . .. .. . 10 $7,000 to $9,990 ........ ________ ,, ........ '" ... . .. . .. ... .. . ... 10 . .. ... 25 10 5 . .. 10 $10,000 or more •. _. __ ----- _______ .... __ . ... ... . .. . .. ... .. . ... ... ... 5 10 ... lO .. . 10 Income not rc11orlcd .... ____________ .. ____ . 5 5 ... 10 25 10 55 140 105 11.0 70 105 50 15 l~

Median income .......... ________ dollars .• 1,382 ... . .. ... 1,875 " . 1,1,03 1,445 l,642 1,886 2,036 1,547 1,484 .., 1,186

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA 35 Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NONWHITE POPULATION, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Tracts listed are those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons. Asterisk (*) denotos statistics hosed on 20-percent sample. For totals of age g1·oups from complete count, aee table 2. Median not shown where base is less than 500]

Subject

MAA.ITAL STATUS

Maie.14 year.sold and.over ___________ _ Single •• ______________ ------------ -- . - - --Married ____ ----_. - - --- -- ---- - --- . - -- . - - . Widowed or divorced.--------------------

Pemale, 14 years old a.ad over _________ _ Sing]o __________________________ - - - - -- - --Married, _________________________ . _____ _

Widowed or divorced.--------------------

•MARRIED COUPLES

Married couples, number _____________ _ With own household _____________________ _ Without owo hon•chold---------------- __ _

* YMRS OE SCHOOL COMPLETED

'l'rnct F-29

1,806 413

1,218 175

2,4?4 442

i,1.02 630

1,070 81,0 230

Tra.ct F-31

141 J7 90 v.

182 33

lOJ 1,6

50 45

5

Tract F-32

2JO 5?

156 17

295 62

l ?6 57

155 1'+.5

10

Trnet 1"-33

1,959 1.05

1,419 135

2, 763 465

l,681 617

1,370 1,160

210

Tract F-31,

94 18 72 4

lJO 13 8J .31,

70 70

Tract F-35

155 65 80 10

76 l'l l,J 14

25 20

5

Atlanta cl.ty--Oon.

Tract F-36

1,284 296 892 96

l,?33 290 997 41+6

690 525 lb5

Trnct l•'-3?

607 105 1+91

11

919 143 581 19~

520 520

T'rnct I"-38

2,497 999

1,359 139

2, 734 700

1,41.2 592

Trnct F-39

1,262 273 901

88

1,591+ 292 9?8 J24

835 605 140

Truct F-40

327 5J

21.a 26

389 62

252 75

2/y!j

225 2ll

'frttet F-43

1,232 286 886 60

1,924 563

1,003 358

880 780 100

Truct F-4'•

l,7M 404

1,217 9J

2,209 334

1,381 49'.

890 725 16:>

Tract F-45

151 .. 36

111 7

210 25

135 50

120 120

Tract F-46

369 80

273 16

504 85

309 110

160 11,5

15

Pmons 25 years old and over_ - - - - - - - - -1 _ __.::3ci_4:::2:::D+---'2:::1•::;0+---=3:.:7.:o:D+---'J=7::.25:+--=-H::.:'5+--l::.:6:.:0+-=.2,_l.:.:,0::.5+--""l ,_,l:.;:3.:.0+--3=8::.20:+--'2::.L_ .:;22::.:0+ _ __;:;58"0+-"2'-', 2"-4-'-5+--"'2'"-'9-"5'-5+---'-3_2_5+-__ f_>.?_O No school years completed________________ 200 25 21,5 25 55 180 15 60 45 25 85 285 Elemant.ary: 1to4ycnrs.----------------- 825 125 110 '!'15 ?O 30 685 175 470 395 75 425 l,OYO

5and6years-.~~··-···--·--- 670 so HS 820 30 J5 ;35 lJO 53.5 350 55 470 61!1 7ycar•---------------------- 3JO 10 25 380 10 21,5 85 250 175 45 210 260 Sycar•---------------------- 355 25 325 20 230 70 1,30 165 40 300 185

High school: I to3yenrs ••.•• ------------- 380 15 JO 51,0 20 280 420 6J5 260 55 510 J25 4years______________________ 295 5 2!1 250 11,5 11.0 560 J25 65 130 105

Collogo: 1 to3yenr•-----·-··---------- 125 5 95 50 ao 380 180 95 60 35 4years or more. ________ ,____ l'lll 45 30 10 1,55 250 115 30 10

S.hoo!yoorsnotreported __________________ 70 30 1.0 50 25 5 1,5 75 10 25 45

Medianschoolyenracomploted_____________ G.'> 6.5 6,2 9.6 9.7 8.7 11.5 7.6 5.3

*RESIDENCE IN 1?49

Permns 1 fCllr old and over, 19SO •....... &me house DBm 105Q • ____ -- • --- ------- --Different house, same county _____________ _ Different county or abrond. --- --- ------ __ _ Ue.ideuoe not reported ... _.-----._----- __ _

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

MaleJ 14 years old and over. __________ _ Labor force __________ -------------------

Civilian labor foroo. _. ___ --- ___ ------ •. _

Notinv.~+i~~~::::::::::::::::::::::: Female, 1-4 yenrs old and over _________ _

Labor force ___________ -- . , --·· ... ------. ·- _ Civilian lnbor !oroo __________________ . __

llmploycd __ ·------------- ------ __ _

Not in Y.t~':.'¥~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::

5 28'> 4;625

505 115 1.0

1,806 1,478 1,47:1 1,397

78 328

2,lt'll.i 1,27'1 1,277 1,208

69 1,19'1

455 3'1l)

,J')

10 Ml

11 .. 1 .113 113 105

8 28

18? ?6 76 ?3

3 106

680 585

50 10 35

230 189 Hl9 175

14 41

295 11,Q 1110 137

3 155

6,260 5,385

73!i 100

40

l/.>;9 1, 526 1,52.5 1,452

7J 1,33

2 '163 1:168 1,168 1,084

84 l/:i1J5

270 225

1,0

91, 67 67 67

2'1

130 59 59 51 8

71

235 115

55

65

155 37 37 31t

J 118

3,740 3, 1?5

41+5 95 25

1,284 997 991+ 963

31 287

76 1, 733 JJ 770 J3 '170 32 ?34 l 36

'~J 963

2,095 2,085

5

GO? 453 453 4.53

665

6,355 5,410

690 210 45

2/+97 1,534 1,533 1,1+5?

'16 963

2, 734 1,171 1,168 1,135

3J 1,563

3,600 J,180

260 115 45

1,262 1,019 1,018

980 38

21",J

1,591, 822 821 785 J6

772

%0 690 205

35 30

327 271 271 26<\

7 56

lt,220 3, ?40

315 130

35

1,232 948 91+8 912 J6

284

389 1.1921..-192 O!V. 192 651+ 188 622

,, 32 19? 1,2?0

5,085 1.,020

720 130 215

l, ?lit 1,386 1, 386 1,298

at: 328

t! 1 ;!0SI 1,01.2 1,01.2

969 ?3

1,167

55 135

35 1,.5 20 15

20

515 •'tl.?

85 15

154 128 l~B 120

8 26

210 97 l.J7 ;JI,

3 llJ

1.5 ?.::"!5 130

3U BO 25 10

10

6.0

1, 12!'.i ~J60

120 35 10

369 318 318 ]05

13 51

501. 212 212 206

6 292

Mnl-e, employed - - - - - - ,, .. - - . - - - -- - - - - - -1----'l:_,,c:J':9!..71-_ __:l':'.05:'.j· l-_....:':17'..:5'.l---.:.1~,1'..:,5~2+---C:6'.!..71---=:3':!.i' 1--;:96::;J:1-_..:':::•5:.:·3+---=li.;4!.:5'..:7.j----'9:.::8:::0j-_.::2:::64::_/----'-91:.:2+--=l"-'::.21;1:..:8+--=12:;0_/---'3'-'0:;.5 Prof""8ional, teclmical, and kindred workers_ 43 16 21 9 103 70 26 16 13 2 Managers, officials, and props., inol. farm·-_ 1,0 37 15 5 33 J3 20 19 23 2 Clerfoolantlkindrcdworkers _______________ 80 37 J6 31 9J 9J 41 33 1,J Saloaworkera____________________________ 19 24 17 13 29 22 1'\ 14 16 2 Craftsmen, forcmen1 ftnd kindred workers_ - . 153 14 109 3 l 85 32 11.1, no 34 n 97 ,,4

6 Opcrativoa and kinnred workers_. - - ----- . - - J 61 26 39 36'J 20 11 221, 103 26'1 205 38 226 J59 -Private household workers_________________ 21, 1 11 l 10 11 16 12 5 13 15 3 Service workers, except privnw household_. - 3J 5 21 27 3a5 7 10 233 183 441 21,7 53 256 222 20 Laboreratoxceptmino.~------------------- 325 't7 73 452 30 11 305 Git 314 179 31 261 4SO 55 Occupation not reported------------------- 17 1 l2 2 17 2 17 9 2 3 30 6

b Jl 93

2 63 89

&m~,.m~opd. ___________________ 1-~~W~B~--~·~D~-~l~J~7+-_l~O~M~--~n~-~3~2~--7~3~4r-~2~5~4t-_1~1~3~5+--~7=~~-~U=8t---'6=2~2~--'9~6~9~ _ __;9~4~-~2~0~6 Prof..,.ional, technical, and kindred workers_ 81 2J 28 14 169 129 44 J4 11 Managers, officials, nnd props., incl. farm____ lJ 12 7 13 13 6 5 4 Clcriealandkindrcdworkcrs _______________ 35 2J 20 17 66 67 30 18 Solea workers---------------------------- 6 8 7 6 12 9 4 11 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers___ 4 1 2 3 2 8 I, Opcrativoaandkindredworkors ___________ . 21,9 i1. 21. 2J4 13 9 148 16 121 75 Privato liouschold workers ____ ---- -- -- ____ . 491, 45 62 477 26 lJ 308 124 1,16 264 Service workers, except private household_._ 287 11 35 279 10 a 188 70 Jl6 197 Laborers, except mine _____________________ 24 l 7 12 l 1 16 9 19 Occupation not reported ___________________ 15 2 14 9 5 8

19 101 55 300 26 14J 1 9

l

•INCOME IN 1949

17'.· 535 214

13 6

15 '.)2 21 4 2

I,

l 36

101 53 l 2

To"! families and uorelnted individuals - - ~__:.2'.!_•'.:'.06~0:'..j_. __ :;12:;:0+ _ __:2:::0:_:5-l--2~,c'.2~7::_5 -l--__:1:::10+ _ __;6:-;0:+---=l:i.:, 4:::6:::5+--~6:::8:::0r_2::,,':8C:6::.5 t--'l~l-790::+---"28~5+--=lcz., 6'::5:'.'0i-_l.,_, 5;:8::5-t-__ 2::;1:-;0t---3"-2~.0 Lesa than $500--------------------------- 315 45 35 350 15 10 270 40 760 140 15 1,;;o 21,5 75 90 $500 to $090----------------------------- 330 10 JO 370 35 15 200 70 425 115 10 160 310 45 30 $l,0001o$1,499. _________________________ J60 5 35 490 20 JO 285 175 430 155 30 21,5 275 45 45 $l,500to$1,999 __________________________ 315 5 50 490 30 305 250 365 155 35 380 250 10 70

5:! ~ 5:i~L::::::::::::::::::::::: J~g l~ i6 i~g 10 li~ H m ig~ ~~ i~~ i~~ l~ ~g ~:~ ~ ~~::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: i~ 16 ~; i~ 10 ~g ~6 ~g ~~ 2

; lg

fi~5 E H~UL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: l~ i& l~ ~~ ~~ ~g 5

l~ $10,000 ormor•--------------------------

15 5 10 Incomonotreported _____________________ ,

170 35 25 100 55 50 110

10 25 65 15 Median income __________________ dollara._

1,417 1,

375 l 412 1,605 1,259 1,919 l 474 1,373

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36 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NONWHITE POPULATION, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. [Tracts listed are those which contain 250 or more nonwhite p<irsoDJJ. Asterisk (") denote. statistics b..00 on 20-percent srunplc. For totals of age groups from complete count, aee table 2.

MedilLll not shown where bll!le is Iese than 500}

Subject

l\!ARITAL STA'TIJS

Male, 14 yea.rs old and ovet ___________ _

~J!.i.;;c:: ::::::: ::: : ::::: ::::::::::::: Widowed or divorced---------------------

PemaJe, 14 years old aod over _________ _

~~~.r::: :: :: : : ::: ::::: :: ::: ::: : : :: : : : Widowed or divorced ____________________ _

* MARR!BD COUPLES

Married couples, numb-er _____________ _ With own household _____________________ _

Without own household-------------------

*YEARSOPSCHOOLCOMPLllTIID

Tract F-4?

1,306 316 917 73

1,764 283

1,097 384

735 655 80

Tract F-48

1,053 2?0 ?02 81

1,438 251 83? 350

645 570 ?5

Tract F-49

7o 19 46

3

110 17 70 23

65 50 15

Tract F-55

1,916 522

1,303 91

2,400 425

1,485 490

1,055 880 175

Atlanta oity--Con.

Tract F-56

102 15 78 9

142 25 79 38

Trnc.t F-57

1,053 2't!i 750

58

l,:31tl 240 798 303

690 440 250

Tract F-59

?0 15 t,8 7

122 28 59 35

30 25

5

Tract T.raat F-61 F-62

145 31

103 ll

163 25

109 29

105 105

155 Jl

112 12

194 30

123 41

105 90 15

Tract F-63

1,482 331

1,084 67

1,857 319

1,148 390

1,060 890 170

Tract Traat F-66 DC-3

122 37 82

J

152 23 95 34

70 50 20

274 68

194 12

311 63

204 44

175 155

20

.Adjacent area

Tract DC-4

109 31 71

?

119 16 85 18

55 35 20

Tract DC-5

74 18 49

7

86 20 53 13

30 30

Tract DC-?

784 180 561 43

1,098 194 637 267

545 48S

t'.ll

Persons 25 yeus old and over. __ ••• ___ . 1 _ _::.2:!:1 3::;l::::D.i.-_;l:J,.::8:::35:+-_;l:.:5..:5-l---3.::.,c:2::0.::.5t--...::.2.::.15+_;1;:,,c:8::0.::.0+--__:90:::.i--.:2:::3::0+-...:::26::5+-=2:..i.1.::64.:.:0+--'2:.:3:.::5-t---4::00~--=l:.:9.::0+---=l:::O.::Ot-....:Jl c:l;:;:.60

No school years completed •• ______________ 13?055 5~; 20 11.5 ~~ 105 5~ 8; 25 145 ~; 140 50 55 46025 Elementary: 1 to 4yeare-··--------·------ 75 695 535 95 7?5

~ ;~-:~~:::::::::::::::: ;~g ~~g 4; ;~g 50 i~; ~g ;g ~; ~~g ~~ l~g ~g i; ~~ Syeare •• -----·----------·--· l?O 100 370 25 195 20 20 220 30 40 10 5 ao

:~:;:hool: t ~~f~:~~======~:::::::::: i~~ 2~g ~J ~g i~g i~ 35 i~g 2~ 3~ ~g l~ 4Y••rs or mar•-------------- 15 10 120 25 60 5 5 15

School years not reported__________________ 40 145 55 30 15 30 5 10 10

Median school years completed ••••• -------- 6.0 5.7 7.4 6.2 6.2 6,0

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over~ 1950 _____ _ Same houge as in 1950--------------------Different house, same county _____________ _ Different county or abroad------··---··--· &.aidence not .reporDe<l _____ ,. _____________ _

l!MPLOYMRNT STATUS~ MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Male, 14 years old ancl over ___________ _ Labor force _____ ----- .• - . -- ----- --·------

Civilian labor force. - -- -----------------

~::'!~~~~~:: :: : : : : : : : : ::: : : :::::: Not in labor force. ____ •• __ -----··-----· __

Female, 14 years old l'lad over _________ _ Labor force ••••• -- ---- -- .. ------ ------·--

Civilian labor force ••••• ___ ••. ------- ...

~::'!~~:~,L:::::::::::::::::::::: Not in labor force---- •••• ___ -------------

3,945 3,110

r,75 110

50

1,306 l,058 1,058

994 64

248

1,764 839 839 804

35 925

3,265 2,690

475 85 15

1,053 819 81? ?92

25 234

l,438 620 619 607 12

818

275 225 1,5

5

?O 51 51 IA

? 19

110 4? I(/ 35 12 63

5,695 1.,890

6!l5 90 w

1,916 1,521 1,519 l,'132

8? 395

2,1,00 1,070 1,069

997 72

1,330

350 275 60 15

102 ?I, ?4 72

2 28

11+:2 57 5? 5'1

85

3,115 2./tOO

620 75 20

1,053 857 855 821 34

196

l,341 618 618 592

26 723

310 230

65 15

70 50 50 50

20

122 60 60 60

62

425 400

25

145 113 112 106

6 32

163 89 89 88 1

74

490 390

75 15 10

4,635 4,000

530 85 20

155 1,482 129 1,1?3 127 1,1?2 120 1,127

'l 45 26 309

l~M 1,857 9'1 797 97 796 85 ?65 12 31 97 l,060

400 365

30 5

122 105 105

97 8

17

'52 83 83 78

5 69

820 ?65 35 10 10

274 219 214 213

l 55

311 108 108 108

203

335 295 15 25

109 97 97 97

12

119 61 61 61

58

265 240 15

5 5

74 78"1 58 621 58 618 57 610 l 8

16 16J

86 l,098 1,1 456 41 454 1,1 445

9 45 6-12

Md•em~opd-------------------- 1 ___ 9~9~4~-~~:.:2~--~~~~--=1~~~2~--~7~2~~~U:::l~~-.::5.::0~-~1=0:::6~~~1:2:::0~~l~l:2:7~-~9~7~-.:2:::1~3~-~~~--="~-~6:W Professional, technical, and kindred workers. 11 11 43 10 1 19 l 4 9 Managers, officials, and props., incl. farm.... 27 21 29 9 4 19 1 3 11 Cloricn.l and kindred worker•--------------- 21 17 l 68 1, JO 1 2 51 4 l 14 Soles workers____________________________ 13 15 1 Jl 1 11 1 l 2 21. 1 4 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers.__ 88 65 9 188 7 74 l 9 17 140 4 l? 2 89 Operatives and kindred workers____________ 219 236 ? 365 19 208 18 20 38 269 30 38 15 99 Private household workers.---------------- 11 8 8 2 1, 1 1 11 2 2 8 7 Service workers, except private household... 212 141 2 292 13 167 10 21, 18 229 26 59 13 4 lal Laborers, except mine_____________________ 380 262 22 386 23 JOO lll 45 1,1 353 34 88 53 39 188 Occupation not reported .• _________________ 12 16 2 22 8 1 12 l 2 2 6

Female, employed-------------------- 804 607 35 997 57 !i92 60 88 85 765 ?8 108 61 41 o\45 Professional, technical, a11d kindred workers_l--..;c:lc..5+--...::.=-18+--=i--~=-6~91---'~--=17~--=l+----'~---"'+--.....!:2:!:6'...1----'~--'~-l----'::!".1---..::::1-1--.:::l::..5 !\'.lanagera, officials, and props.1 incl, farm____ 3 3 14 3 1 9

1 4 Clerical and kindred workers_______________ 7 5 29 12 8 1 Soles workers____________________________ 3 5 9 12 1

14 ?

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers___ '• 2 l 1, 3 2 Operatives and kindred workers _________ --- 113 103 3 129 7 89 2 ~ 13 78 2 5 2 l 33

Private household worker•·-·-·------------ ;,07 273 19 502 22 313 36 73 53 410 55 78 54 24 291 Service workers, except private household... 220 175 10 229 21, 130 20 7 13 206 19 20 4 11

87 La.borers, except mine •••• _________________ 24

15 1 7 8 1 3 9 1 2 2 Occupation not reported.__________________ 8 8 1

S 1 3 2 1 5

*INCOME IN 1949 ,. Totalfamilies and unrelaied individuals.. 1,315 1,220 120 J.,580 100 8?0 55 lJS 175 1 365 135 250 105 4.5 71~

~fuan$~0---------------·-------- •. 1~-~22~5~-~2~9~0~-~J~s~-~2=3=0~-~=5~-~1~1,=,~-__:2~0~-~~10~-~~50~-~1!s~o~-~30~-~2~5~-~1~,~-~~~-!~~ $500 to $999_____________________________ 215 215 35 250 35 115 15 35 225 20 40 25 10 180 $1,000 to $1,499__________________________ 240 265 215 25 120 15 10 15 230 25 45 30 10 120 $1,500 to $1,099__________________________ 270 175 25 280 15 145 25 30 260 25 35 15 15 205 $2,000 to $2,409 •• __________________ .. _____ 175 80 205 115 5 30 15 185 10 35 5 115 $2,500 to $2,999.------------------------- BO 45 120 35 10 10 10 115 5 30 35 $3,000 to $B,4o9__________________________ 45 15 105 10 40 20 15 65 10 15 s $3,500 to $3,999-------------------------- ls lO 25 70 ,,o 5 10 2l $4,000 to $4,499 .• ________________________ 15 5 45 5 20 10 $4,500 to $4,999 .••. _______ -·------------- 5

15 15 15 $5,000 to $5,999·-------·-----------·----- 15 25 15

5 $6,000 to $6,999__________________________ 20 5 $7,000 to $9,999__________________________ 15 $10,000 or mor•--------·---------·------- 5

5 Income not reported______________________ 10 115 20 40 40 Median income ••• _______________ dollars__ 1

1443 2,0

90 l,(,

34 1,621

5 25 15 10

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA

Table 4.-CHARACTERISTI.CS OF THE NONWHITE POPULA TI.ON, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con. (Tracts list<d o.re those wbioh oontain 250 or more nonwhiw persons. Aswrisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-percent anmple. For Iota.ls of age groups from complete count, see table 2.

Median not shown where base ls less tho.n 000]

Subject

MAlllTAJ. STATUS

Male, 14 years old a.nd o.vet------------

~~.;d::::: :::: ::: :::::::_::::::::::::: Widowed or divorced ____________________ _

Female, 14 years old aod over _________ _ Single _______ ---- - -- ----------- - - _______ _ Married _______ -- --- --- ------- - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed or divorced ____________________ _

• MARRIED COUPLES

Married couples. number _____________ _ With own household ___________ • ___ • _____ _ Without own household _____________ • ____ _

•Y1!ARS OP SCHOOL COMPUTED

Tract DC-8

107 25 76

6

149 22

103 24

40 JO 10

Tract DC-12

586 177 379

30

551 100 370

81

350 290

60

Traot DC-15

119 37 79 3

118 28 81 9

80 80

Tract FC-1

232 57

163 12

298 54

189 55

100 85 15

Tract FC-2

185 51

105 29

385 90

202 93

60 50 10

Tract FC-3

142 38 97 7

210 45

122 1,3

BO 50 JO

Adjacent area--Con.

Tract FC-5

282 84

180 18

305 62

194 49

175 170

5

Tract FC-6

1,67 106 333

28

521 91

347 83

310 2?5 35

Tract FC-7

2,228 557

1,555 116

2,552 493

1,676 383

1,380 1,170

210

Tr a· ct FC-9

178 59

106 13

201 47

121 33

105 100

5

Traot FC-10

181 54

117 10

218 51

143 24

105 90 15

Traot FC-11

100 25 69

6

93 11, 63 16

60 50 10

Tr.act FC-12

867 241 552

74

945 173 577 195

500 455

1,5

Tract FC-15

847 239 567

41

1,093 231 659 203

530 440

90

37

T:raot FC-20

l,'712 635 975 102

1,158 202 748 208

710 585 125

Person• 25 years old aod ov•<----------J---"19'-0+--B-5_0+--'l.;_4;.;;0-t---'"-'2.:.5-t----'5-'4-D+---2-5_5+---'4-'4:..5+---'7.:.5:..5+--3'-'1'-b-'-5'-5+---'2;.:8.:.5-1---'2::6::5-1---'1=3.:.0+--=l:i.'.:.28.:.5:+-'l°',.:.3...:4.:.5-1-....::.2,!.:2::8::..0 No school years oomploted ••••• ___________ 30 35 15 30 15 5 35 70 120 15 1,0 190 95 105 Elementary: I to 4 years__________________ 45 325 85 45 115 55 215 21,5 780 80 95 30 555 425 810

6 and 6 years.·-------------- 60 160 30 115 85 65 85 145 905 55 45 40 235 350 550 7 yeal'B---------------------- 30 90 5 85 65 1,0 40 65 425 50 40 25 105 150 220 ·syears______________________ 10 100 40 15 5 20 35 340 20 10 90 80 1'70

Higheohool: 1 to Syearo _________________ • 15 100 60 25 40 40 105 515 30 25 15 35 85 205

College: 1~'";~,;,;;_::::::::::::::::: l~ 15 l; 20 10 ~~ 2~~ l; l~ ig ~; l~~ 4years or mar•-------------- 5 5 80 15 5 5 15

S.hoolyearsnotreported_ ••• -------------- 25 JO 195 25 40 155 10 10 25

Medianoohoolyearocomplewct.____________ 5,7 6.0 5.6 6.9 4,2 5.8

*RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 lear old and over, 19SQ ___ __ _ Samo l1ouso as m 1950------------------ __ Different house, same county _____________ _ Different county or abroad_---------- ____ _ Residence not reported ______ --------- ____ _

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Male, 14 years old and over ___________ :. Labor force __________ ~--------------- - - - -

Civilian labor force ____________________ _ Employed ________________________ _

Unemployed.----~------------- ___ _ Not ln labor force __ ----------------- ____ _

Female, 14 yeut old and over_---- ____ _ Labor force _____________________________ _ Civilian labor force ____________________ _

~~f~0li~;;c::::::::::::: ::: : : : : Not in labor force _______________________ _

350 300

50

107 82 82 81

1 25

149 85 85 84 l

61,

1,690 1, 550

100 30 10

586 395 395 385 10

191

551 234 234 228

6 317

410 365

25 20

119 91 91 91

28

118 32 32 32

86

745 615

95 25 10

232 193 193 193

39

298 187 187 184

3 111

650 300

90 60

200

185 132 132 132

53

385 252 252 250

2 133

425 360

35 15 15

142 116 116 116

26

210 145 145 11.J

2 65

785 700

75 10

282 224 22'· 20/.

20 58

305 97 97 93

4 208

l,lt85 1,285

150 50

467 381 381 366

15 86

521 222 222 207 15

299

6,615 4,875 1 500

'165 75

2,228 1,730 l, 728 l 670

I 58 '~98

2,552 947 947 931

16 1,60.5

515 1.55

50 10

178 138 137 132

5 40

201 85 85 S4

l 116

630 465 160

181 142 1'12 1110

2 39

218 97 97 96

l 121

235 185 30 20

100 ?O 1,7 45

2 30

93 38 37 35

2 55

2,485 2,220

200 60

5

867 692 692 666

26 175

945 396 396 377 19

549

2,830 2,380

1,00 45

5

847 639 639 595

44 208

1,093 486 486 1,62

24 607

65

5.7

3,940 3,24.5

385 290

20

1,712 780 780 760

20 932

1,158 492 492 468

24 666

Male, employed ______________________ 1 ____ 81-l----38_5+----9-1+---'l"-9_34---l-3_2f----l-1_6t---2-0<l_,f--__ 3_66+-l"',"'6-'"7-0t---l-J-:2i-__ 1_4_0i-__ 4_5-t---66,.,6:+--5-:-9-:-5f----7-:6-::-0

Professional, teohnica.l, o.nd kindred workers. 1 1 2 3 1 45 3 11 16 11 Managers,offioinls,nndprops.,incl.farm____ 6 19 5 1 7 48 11 6 2 8 5 20 Clerical and kindred workers_______________ 2 2 l 1, 4 69 3 2 2 9 8 19 Balesworkera---------------------------- 4 2 2 J 18 2 1 10 8 Cre.ftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers_"_ 13 44 7 9 l 5 12 29 212 10 7 2 30 84 111, Operatives and kindred workers____________ 23 85 27 26 13 13 65 90 384 32 2~ 17 91 128 204 Privawboueeholdworkers.________________ l 7 1 16 29 26 2 2 12 2 2 l 8 4 7 Serviccworkera,cxoeptprivatehouschold ••• 13 60 3 28 9 11 21 42 345 21 19 6 78 115 116 Laborers,exceptminc.____________________ 28 171 32 101 73 55 91. 185 516 46 75 12 427 217 246 Oooupationnotreportcd.__________________ 4 1 3 3 l 3 3 21 1, 2 2 4 8 15

hmd~ em-~~------------------~"I----~~· ___ D_8+-___ J_2+-__ 1_8_4+-__ 2_5~of--_-1_4_3t---e+ __ 2_~+--9-:3-:1t---8-:'r---9-:6i-__ 3_5-t-__ 3_77+--4-:6-:2~--4-678 Prolessional, teolmicnl, and kindred workers_ 1 l 50 J 6 14 6 Manngers, oflicialB, and props., incl. farm____ 1 l 4 27 7 J 5 Clerical and kindrcdworkors_______________ l 17 1 l 7 Sales workers____________________________ 3 11, 2 2 8 Craftsmen, foremen, .o.nd kindred workers___ 6 l 4 2 Operativoe nnd kindred workers.___________ 6 13 l 2 2 11 12 129 4 6 4 J8 49 44 Privatehouseholdworkera_________________ 61 163 23 165 221 125 49 116 413 66 77 17 200 277 305 Service workere, except private household___ 14 41 11 11 8 27 65 252 10 3 11 73 89 79 Laborers,cxccptminc_____________________ 2 2 3 5 l 2 2 10 3 1 45 22 9 Ocoupationnotreported___________________ 1 l 5 3 2 13 6 1 4 2 J

*INCOME JN 1949

Total families •ad unrelated individuals_. 85 465 95 260 360 130 280 430 1, ?80 145 115 95 760 715 855 ~•m$~---------------------------l----~~---8-5~---2-5~--l-O-Q~---6-5~--l-5~--5-0~--7-0~--2-8-5~--3~0~~-2~5~--1~5~--l~0~0~--8~5~--13~0 $500to$999.____________________________ 20 85 5 40 130 30 25 50 160 20 25 10 115 125 110

li~i ~ i~~i~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ig l~~ ~~ ~~ 1

:: i~ ~~ t~ m ~~ :~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~ i~~ $3,000ro$3,4DD__________________________ 15 15 is 115 20 35 15

~:~ ~ ~:~gg:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 5 i~ i~ j~ l; 35 ~g $4,500 to $4,099 ____ - - - -- - - - - - - ---- ---- - - - 10 25

~;~ ~ ~;g~::::::::::::::::::::::_ ::: 10 10 i; $7,000 to $9,999 _____ - - -- -- -- - ----- --- - - - - 10 $10,000 or mor•---------------------·· ___ . 5 Income not reported ..• _._________________ 40 20 20 15 45 75 10 10 10 Median incomo __________________ dollars__ 1,712

10

lG

l,560

5 10

15

1,625

25

l,.t,73

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38 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 5.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS OCCUPIED BY NONWHITE PERSONS, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

\Tmots listed are those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons. Median not shown where bose is less than 100]

Subject

Tntal tlwollinp; units .

CONDJTION AND PLUMBING FAC!LITJES

Numher reporting ___ ··- ______ -·· _____ _ No Jll'ivnl<o linth nr rlilapidnle<L-----· .. _ ·--No runninp; W'\h~t' or <lilu11irlntccl. __ L-· _____ _ NUMBER OF PURSUNS IN DWl!l.LING UNIT

l pMson ..... 2 ptmi.om1 __ 3 tmh:lomL •. -·· •. _ -· _ ··-··---·-----

i ~::~tlt1~~t;~t·;.~~-------~=::: :- -: : : : ~ ----------7pcmmm1111• m.nro ....... _________ , __ " ________ _

l\fodinn llUlllhL~r oC JHH'!iOmL ••..• -

rnnsONS PER ROOM

NumlH.H' reporting .. ·---~ ... _ H- .. Ult or moro .. __ .. ··--·-· ---·--------------

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Rencer•OCi.'Upicd unit.'i reporling. __ . __ .. __ l.C~A lh"n $llL __ .... _ _ . - - _. . . . .... __ ... $!Oto i!ll'L. -·-- _ ·--------·· $15 to $JO_.. -------··-------· $20 tu $20. $30 to $.1\L $-JO to $19_ $1\0tu$74_. _ $70 or mort~- -~-

---- .dollnrA--

VAl.IJE OP l)Nll·DWllLUNG·UNIT Sl'llUGfUl!ES

Owncr·occupietl units rcpo.rdng 1 _ Le&< tbau $1l,OlXl. ________ , ... _ ··-·--· $2,lKHI U1 $2,000._. ___ ··--$3,UOO lo $:1,mm. __ _ $•1,tl(H) lo :!H,1100. ___ _ u.,noo 10 $O,oou.. • _ _ _. _ $W,00ll lo $1'1,009 .•. _.. --- -----------$1(•,00U or mm·r. .. , ,. _____ .. l\lclli"u value __ . _________ --- --- ___ dollnrA_

Trntd .. D-6

51'1 42CJ JOO

38 127 119 67

ll.1 70

360 63

160 !lo 1,0 12

1'rnct F-2

118

ll!l 113 107

13 26 23 16 2t', 16

3,4

118 63

99 21. 50

7

T;t.•nct F-6

56

56 41, 29

13 13

13 12

40 12 13 ll

3 1

10 4

Tract F-7

86

85 51 38

3 26 19 10 13 15

86 3ll

6 l

Tract F-8

57G

572 225 D7

37 151 112

t)6

99 81

3.1.

574 18'7

266 15 ~6 !.in 60 73 ~~l

12 1

;?5,17

Atlanta city

T1·act. F-9

138

128 112

90

19 49 20 23 lJ li.

131, 60

106 2'/ 30 10 33

13.83

16 :\

Tract F-17

366

365 16'1t 127

2B 99 90 58 55 36

3.1

363 125

210 35 19 3~ 51

22.:.1~

9? 8 6

12 13 ~:,7

1

Tract F-18

2,561, l,83t, 1,319

354 '191 1+96 386 391, 219

2.9

2,:1()t't

1,121

2,281 233 71,6 !i67 473 192

l'l G

18~

13 15 ll

112 26 ;,

Atlanta city--Con.

Trnct F-22

l,180

1, 166 1..-90 2.;2

50 276 2?8 191 285 150

3.?

1,1-73 507

9fU 71

187 111 306 207

99

23. 50

D3 I.

18 33 3? 1,0

l

4,:?.Gl

Tract F-23

808

?96 381 206

58 220 l'.>2 L~l 16? 95

798

Jl.3 ?

55 %

129 J.'. 18

20.70

361. 1l /,!)

1,3 ?H

1H3

5J029

Trnnt F-24

811

805 96 l3

32 ~03

l?!l 150 177

71.

l,5

25 31

101 1.1 15 12

25.01,

500 6 fl

.1~!

66 31')

50 14

f>,3.53

Trnct F-2.5

1,730

1,707 630 235

l,?21 51.0

1,203 28

23a 21,'/ 378 207 97

7 l

21.fY.

9

5,492

Tr net F-26

I, :flO ;:on 50~ 315 \Jl.I

5S 19 13 lJ

n.~7

Subjec~ ·----- ·-----~----~--·-··- ----·-.---··-·----~-----r----~-----------~----~----

~rotnl dwnlling unit..'i _

CONDITION AND l'LUMDING l'AC:!LlTIES

Number rcportl11g _______ ., -····--- .. ~ .. - - _ No 11rivr1lo liath or dilv.piclnted _____________ _ Nu running wat{lr or diln.pidatcd. __________ _

NUMDEll 01' l'liRSONS IN DWELi.iNG UNIT

l 11C~rimn .... 21H~r1-1onR~··-· .. ------------- .. 3 prrnon"- _ ... _ . _ 4.1111 r1Juns. _____ ----- ___ --- ..•. --· 5 nml 0 Jt-lir1:1011R •• ------7 pcr1:1on1:11 or rnnro ___ ~-"- -----··~--

J\·tmlin.n numhflr nf pursnnH.. ___ .. __ .

l'nl\SONS PER ROOM Numht•r t'C~pm•Linp; _________ _

!.OJ ot· moro. ____ .. - ___ • _ - - - _ - .

CONTllACT MONTHLY llllN1'

Rc11ter 0 occupie!d unhs reporcing-•••. l.c'"·' tlmu $llL ... - - . - - - . - - ...... - - - ... - . $10 tn$l•L--$15 lo $ID ... $20 Lu $20. $30 Lu $30 •. $40 lo $'111. $50 ln $7'J __ .. $75 nr mom_ Medi1m root ______________________ rlollnrs.

VALUE OP ONll·DWcLLING·UNIT STRUCTURES

Owner-occupied unhs reporring 1." •• _

LeBR llmu $2,000. ____ . - - - - - - . - ...•..... - . $2,000 to $2,00L. - . - - - --- - ... -· - - .. -·· - - _ $3,000 lo $.1,000 ___ _ $•1,000 tu $·!,009. _ . _ ... - . -:i;ri,ooo tu ::m,ooo ___ ---··-. $10,000 to $14,000 .•. $15,mJll m· more .... Medhm vnhrn ________ ·--· _________ dollars. -

'Restrictlld to l·dwclli11g-tmit propcrtir.H.

Trn(~t Trnet 1"-2? F-28

?J

7;, 73 l1

?3 .',4

/,()

2

2,593

:.!,563 l,931 1, 53!J

J89 Sul 526 325 JJl 161

2,5LJO l,Oll!

2,1~15 J!IO 713 5rn 535 11.5

30 11 4

15.46

ll9 r, I,

13 17 1.0

8 l

Trnct F-2~

l, 365 7•\7 1,3g

131 400 322 :n:~

220 132

3.1

1,0?5 113 21,0 305 2'JJ 76 35 12 l

l?.52

17.2 ll ll 20 23 '16 15 16

.5,1125

'}'rnct 1'rnct. 'l'rnnt Trnct T.rnct Trnot T.I'nct p .. 31 F-32 F-33 F-3<', J" ... J!J F-36 F-37

122

111 89 51

15 26 29 17 20 15

118 60

87 48 20 13

1.

198

lf\El lJI,

6'7

3,0

11)6 85

140 46 1,9 31 12

1,731

l,6fi2 90:! f/27

170 525 35.? 2'75 2'71+ 132

:<.o

1,709 639

1,:5.56 199 3!!1, 283 lt3!i 171

?9 -~

06 82 n

n 29 13 v. 15 7

il7 38

71 .. 24 30 1'~

3 2

l

53 51 n

l'/ 19

8 6

51 30

49 1

31 4

12

l,072

1,038 91t0 821.

158 323 200 llt5 163

fl3

2,8

903 175 289 225 171

29 7 6 l

663

662

12 245 159 125 1.05

l'/

3.0

663 138

663

5n 36

322 17?

70

11.95 17,95 11 •• 28 26.88

21, 3 6 6 5 I,

27 a

11 7

87 4

'· 15 12 I,'/

3 2

6

2 4

105 7 6

15 18 54 4 l

5,303

Tract F-38

1,467 641 190

lM 394 312 256 242 136

3.2

992 5?

182 261 299 134

1.1 16

19,42

363 5

19 47 80

182 16 14

5,511

T'J.•act [•'-39

911. 21? 129

53 239 19') 1'14 183 9~

J,!,

1.27 9

53 us 64 52 % D 2

21.61

393 2 5

11 32

2!l4 50 9

7,283

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ATLANTA AND ADJACENT AREA

Table 5.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS OCCUPIED BY NONWHITE PERSONS, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

[Tracts listed are those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons. Median not shown where base is less than 100]

39

Subjcot Atlnnt11 ci tY--Con. ,---..---~--~--~--~--~--.J-A_d_:_J_a_ce_n~t_ar_•_•

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Truct Tract Truet Tract 'l'rnct Tl'act Tract Tract Truot Traut Tract ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~

Total dwelling unit.'l ___ -------------

CONDJTION AND PLUMBING FACILITIES

Number .rer.ordag ------------------- _ No privato bat 1 or dilapidated _____________ _ No running water or dilnpidated. -------- __ _

NUMBER OP PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT I person. ____________ . __ • _______________ . 2 persons ____ . _______ .------------------_ 3 persons _____ ------_--------------------4 persons _______ ---- ___________________ .. 5 and 0 persons _______ . __ ._··- ___________ _ 1 persons or more ______________ ---- ______ _

Median number of persons _________ _

PERSONS PER ROOM Number re-porting _______________ ------

1.01 or more ..• __ ----- ___ .. ____________ __

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Ren1er0 oc0Jpied uoit.s reporting. _______ _ Lesa than $10._ ••. ___ •.. ___ .. ______ • _____ _

$10 to $14 •••• - .. - _, __ ... - -- . - - . ·-- - ----- -$15 to $19.. ... --------- --- . ----------- --$211 to $20 •.•• -- - ---- ------. -------- --- -$3() to $30.--- -- - ---- •• - - - .. - -- -.. - --- - - -$40 to $49 ______________________________ _

$50 to $74 ____ -- - ----- - - - -- . - - -----. ·- - . -$76 or more ..•• _·----- -- .... __ ... ---·--. __ Median rent •• --------- __________ .dollars._

VALUE OF ONE·DWBLLJNG·UNIT STRUCTURES

2•H 1,061 1,319 158

238 1,050 53 501 30 313

? 67 49

'·5 52 21

3.4

87 302 226 165 178 103

3.1

1,276 1,036

665

118 356 258 181 21.1 165

3,2

15r't 143 117

25 54 29 20 22

8

2.5

235 l1051t 1,308 158 BJ :14 3?6 61.3

2r/ 924 1,01,0 1119 b 90 161. 57 3 Hl4 337 55 2 179 269 11

10 wa 179 19 4 135 70 7 l .v. 14 l 4 6

l

19.81 11 .. 85 11.09

Owne.r--occ:upied unlts rep()rting1 .. _ _ __ _ _ _ 181 Lesa than $2,000 •.••• _____________________ 9

86 188

$2,000 to$2,990__________________________ 6 $3,000 to $3,990 •.• --- -- - - --- - - . ---· - -- - • -$4,000 ta $4,090 .•.. ______ .... _. ____ ·--- __ ? $0,000 to $0,000 ••.•• _____________________ 106 $10,000 to$14,000 .........•.•.•• _________ 3'· $15,000 or more .•• _______ .... _.·--- ••.. ___ 19 :Median va\ue _____________________ dollnrR.. 8,361

Subject

Total dwelling units. __ . ___________ _

CONDITION AND PLUMDING FACILITIES

Number refiordng -~------ ----- •. ---- _ No private bat 1 or dilapidated .. ----------_ No nmning water or dilapidated ..... ______ _

NUMBER OP PERSONS JN DWELLING UNIT

I person. __ ... _______ .. _ --- ............. __ 2 peraoruL ..••••.• --· ___ •. ___ •...• _____ _ 3 persons ____ .•• _____ • ___ •.• _______ ------

~ ::ro"~~;.;.;-~;::.::::: :: : :: : :: :: :::::: ::: 7 pcrson.'"I or more_·--- ________ --------- __ _ Median number or persons _______________ __

PERSONS PER ROOM

Number reporting _________ .-----·---._ I.If! or more.--------- .• --·--.··-- ____ . __

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

'I'rnct DC-5

60

60 58 54

6 12 11

5 12 14

60 28

l 69 11 65 24 24 15 14 35 15

Tract D0-7

668

664 397 271

36 lGO 136 124 118

94

3.5

6U5 278

1

2,33.5

Tract DC-8

95

95 90 !l4

11 32 10 17 16

9

95 45

Trnct DC-12

363 358 32$

35 92 63 51 63 70

3.5

373 168

Renter-occupied units reporting _______ .. 14 550 86 3'1 31 12

132 63 35 20 12 2

1,,.. than $10 .•. __ • _____________ --------. $10 to $14 ______________________________ _ $15 to $1Q ______________________________ _

$211 to $29 ...... -- - -- - -- - ----. -- ------ - - -$2() to $89 _____________________________ --

$10 to $49 ... - - - --- --· ·- - --- -- ---- ----- - -$50 to $74 •••. _ ------ ---·--·------ ______ _ $75 or more .••. _____________ ------ ______ _

Medi"" rant •.••••.•• -------------dollars._

VALUE OP ONE-DWRUING·UNJT STRUCTURES

Ownec-occupled units reporting 1 _______ _ Less than $2,000 _________________________ _

$2,000 to $2,999 ______ - -- - --- - --- --·-- -- - - -$3,000 to $3,999 .••. -- --- - --- ---- ---- -- - --$1,000 to $4,999 ________________________ _ $5,000 to $9,990 ______________________ ----$10,000 to $14,999 __________ -------------$15,000 or more----------------------- __ _ MooiM value •..•...•. ·-····------dollars._

'Restricted to I-dwelling-unit properties.

6 24 5 225 3 94

31 23 4 l 2 l

161 1,3

3

15.88

67 4

11 13 14 20

3 2

3

3

9.93

6 187 1 138 2 36 1 7

2 2 1 l

1,305

282 1,093

2'70 176 117

28 68 53 ,,5 53 35

3,3

1,042 949 750

98 323 211. l?.:' .. l?Jt 110

3. 1

2'79 1,068 119 1,93

176 Bl.A 1+3 11+1 58 315 36 240 24 113 11 29

1.. '·

1J,3il 13,96

61 124 6 23 8 39 4 18

10 27 33 16

Tract DC-15

79

75 73 68

3 16 11 2

22 25

'19 49

30 10 13

5 1 1

1

2,950

Tract FC-1

199

161 128 104

30 65 3'1 23 27 17

2.6

194 71

94 38 33 12 7 l

2 l

B 1 2 l l 1 l l

911

86'1 ?18 465

125 283 HJ9 121+ 132

78

2.8

899 398

76'. 154 231 187 154

28 6 3 l

14.44

45 9 5

12 10

9

Tract FC-2

1.35

12'1 40 35

49 43 22

7 12

2

1,9

131 17

20

16

60 1,223 60 877 59 bJ"I

15 18

7 8 8

11

% 298 267 174 no 1'17

3,4

66 1,21? 31.. 1+80

t'.i5 '739 42 104 21 271 1 202

113 31 9

ll..40

3'12 59 !l4 85 55 ll3

6

79

77

5'· 51

14 23 15

6 9

12

?B 27

'188

773 579 306

55 203 154 115 156 105

3.4

'/65 315

54 446 18 37 22 21? 3 88 6 '72 2 27 3 5

13.79

17 268 1 39 5 70 I+ 56 l 35

w 'I

3,396

Adjacent nrcn--Con.

Trncl. FC-3

80

?2 56 5<,

12 1.8 14

9 16 11

79 24

Tract. FC-5

195 195 191

10 51 38 31 3<. 32

J.5

1911-91,

16 122 4 56

10 49 2 12

40 12

9 8

5

10.01

59 30 18

9

2

Trnct FC-6

366

Tra.ct FC-7

1,583

358 1, 548 355 1,2'7'2 31t2 1,063

27 70 101 392

61 315 '·l 254 76 325 60 227

3.4 3.6

364 1,5?3 175 s1.a

182 '·26 98 48 35 111 33 82 l(> 104

48 14 18

1

8.79 1?.79

94 1,025 35 1'10 33 157 18 337

3 148 4 155

52 6

3,500

74

56 56 53

9 16

9 12 11 l?

6'1 25 26 11

Tract F0-9

122

118 113

98

9 23 19 25 28 18

J,9

122 50

42 5

25 5 4 3

57 13 14 13

9 7 l

110

110 107 103

12 Jl 22 15 19 11

3.0

110 48

61 26 22

8 3 l. l

40 19 lJ

1'r£H!t FG-10

121

lllt 114 108

15 20 19 24 37

118 60

58 33 19

3 3

"'' 23 13

3

2 3

128 1,116

126 1,098 99 6?1, 72 2'/I,

17 29 28 11 26 17

3.1

81, 274 232 16'. 22/+ 138

3.4

128 1, 108 62 446

98 529 23 1,3 24 175 13 132 24 138

5 35 6 2 l

16.26

19 '·Ei3 2 68 6 114 6 96 2 103 3 79

'frac.t FC-11

60 53 48

4 16 14 10

8 8

60 21

29 10 11

3

17 2 7

3

Tract 1''C-12

662

61 150 136

94 123

98

3.1.

653 335

lt55 201 177

51 21

3 1 l

10 .. 25

131

19 l

2,130

98

95 91 'Pt

5 26 12 14 2'1 14

96 53

?It 31, 33 6 1

213

20!, 194 163

18 58 38 1.1 30 28

3.3

211 79

67 3

15 22 25

1

18 112 7 33 5 5'1 2 16 1 3 2 2 1

2,354

Tract l'C-15

646

641 585 '·48

39 153 113

88 136 117

3,7

633 :101

325 134 124 36 28

1 2

10.65

257 149 ~o 33

9 l.2

l,0'15

61.

61 51 39

9 20

9 5

11 10

64 33

19 7 6

13 3

Tract FC-20

?51

737 689 663

47 1!19 124 123 137 131

3.6

742 329

364 108 138

53 55

6 2 l l

12.lB

309 112

82 59 22 31

2,468

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1950 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF

POPULATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE• BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

AUSTIN, TEX.

BULLETIN

P-03

CENSUS TRACTS

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U. S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: 1950 Volnnw

I Nnmlwr o:e Inhabitants (compri>ilng Series P-A bulletins) 11 < ~lllll'lH.~terlstJcs of the Population (comprising Series P-A, P-B, and P-C

hlllLPtillH)

Ill I :1•nsuA Tract Statistics (comprising Series P-D bulletins)

Volume

K111 '<'Pl' cling Yolumes will cm·er the following subjects: N n ti Yi ty uud Parentage, Nonwhite Population by Rnce, Persons of K1mnish Surname, Institntlonnl 1'01mlntion, Labor Ii'orce Oharacter­iHtlcs, Occupation, Inclust:ry, Income, Internal Mip:ration, Education, Chn rtH•teriJ:1tics of. Families nnd Households

U. S. CENSUS OF HOUSING: 1950

l Gmmrnl Churacteristics (comprising Seric~s H-A lmllet!nsJ II Nnuf11rn1 I-lousing Characteristics (cornvrlsing fl-B bulletins)

11 I l"unn I-lonsiuµ; Cbnmeterist!cs l\' HPsitlt•ntinl l•'innncing V Hlut•k Htntistics (comprising Series I-I-E bulletins)

Jiuuslng statistics for census trncts are to lle inclurlecl in the Population Series P-D bulletins.

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UNITED STATES CENSUS of POPULATION: 1950 U.S. DEPARTMENT Of COMMERCE CHARLES SA WVIER, Secretary

BUREAU Of THIE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

CENSUS TRACT STATISTICS

USTIN TEXAS

Prepared under tht' supervision of

Howard G. Brunsman, Chief

Population and Housing Division

1950 POPULATION CENSUS REPORT

VOLUME Ill, CHAPTER 3

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1952

SELECTED POPULATION AND

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS

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BlJREAU OF THE CENSUS ROY V. PEEL, Director

A. Ross EcKLER, Dep11ty Director HOWARD C. GRIEVES, Assistant Director CoNRAD TAEUDER, Assistant Director MoRIUS H. HANrnN, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards LowELL T. GALT, Assistant Director for Operations CALVERT L. DEDRICK, CBordinator, International Statistics LnoN E. TRUESDELL, Chief Demographer FRANK R. WILSON, Information Assistant to the Director

Population and Hoµsing Division­HowAnD G. BnuNSMAN, Chief HENRY S. S1mYoCK, Jn., Assistant Chief for Pop11latio11 RonnRT B. Vo10HT, Assistant Chief for Ope1·atio11s WAYNE F. DAtroHERTY, Assistant Chief for Hottsing Eow1N D. GoLDFlllLD, Program Coordinator

Demographic Statistics-Henry D. Sheldon, Chief Social Statistics-Paul C. Glick, Chief Coordinator for Manpower Statistics-Gertrude Bancroft Economic Statistics-Robert B. Pent!, Chief Occupation and Industry Statistics-David L. Kaplan, Chief International Population Statistics-W. Parker Mauldin, Chief Housing Quality and Equipment Statistics-Robert C. Hamer, Chief Housing Inventory Statistics-Carl A. S. Coan, Chiqf Housing Devdopmental Programs-J. Hugh Rose, Chiu/ Residential Financing-Junia H. Honnold, Chiuf Territories and Possessions-Joel Williams, Chief Statistical Sampling-Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Procedt1res-Morton A. Meyer, Chief Processing Operntions--Milton D. Lieberman, Chief

Administrative Service Division-WALTER L. Kmrnns, Chief Agriculture Division-RAY HuaLnY, Chief Budget Officer-CHARLES H. ALEXANDER Business Division-H .... 1wnY KArLrN, Acting Chief Field Division-JACK jj, !loDERTsoN, Chiuf Foreign Trade Division-J. EDWARD ELY, Chief Geogra1>hy Division-CLARENCE E. BATSCHELET, Chief Governments Division-ALLEN D. MANVEL, Chief Industry Division-MAxwm.L R. CoNKLIN, Chief Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. VAN AKEN, Chief Personnel Division-HELEN D. ALMON, Chief

Statistics presented in this bltlletin supersede those shown in the report, Series PC-10, No. 5,

SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION

U. S. Bureau Of the Census. U. S. C111s11s of Population: 1950 Vol. III, Cs11S11s Tract Statistics, Chapter 3. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1952.

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PREFACE

This report presents statistics on the churucteristics of the population and housing of census tracts for one of the tracted ureas for which data have been compiled from the Seventeenth Decennial Census of the United States, its Territories, and possessions con­ducted as of April 1, 1950. Provision for the Seventeenth Decennial Census of Population was made in the act providing for the Fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses which was approved on June 18, 1D29; the 1050 Census of Housing was nnt110rized by the Housing Act of 1949, approve(l July 15, 1949.

This is a chapter of Volume III, Oen.ms Tract Htatistic.~, of the publications of the 1950 Census of Population. Volume III consists of se11'!lrat:e reports issued as Jmlletins, Which will not be bound into a Hingle pnblicntion. 'l'he materials presented here were prepared under the superYifiion of Hownrd G. Brunsmnn, Chief, Porrnlation and Housing Division, Dr. Henry S. Shryo<'k, Jr., Assistant Chief for l'opulntion Statistics, Wayne F. Daugherty, Assistant Chief for I-Iomiing, and Rohm't B. Voig·ht, As8iRtant Chief for Opera­tions, with the nssistance of gt\win D. Goldfield, Program Coorclinat.or.

The materials on population were prepared by Dr. Henry D. Sheldon, Chief, Demo­graphic Statistics Section, assisted by 'l'obia Bressler; Dr. Paul C. Glicl>, Chief, Social Statistics Section, assisted by Severn Pronui nml l~manuel Landau; Gertrude Bancroft, Coordlnator for Manpower Statistics, assisted by Max Shor aml Herman P. Miller; and Du vid L. Kaplan, Chief, Occupation and Industry Statistics Section, assisted by Claire Casey.

The materials on housing wPre prepared by Hobert C. Hamer, Chief, Quality and Equip­ment Statistics Section, assisted bY Nathan Krevor; and Carl A. S. Conn, Chief, Inventory Sta tisties Section, assisted by Flore nee R Skelly.

Sampling procedures were under the clireetion of .Joseph Steinberg, Chief, Statistical Sampling Section, assisted by Joseph Waksberg; technical procedures were under the direction of Morton A. Meyer, Milton D. Lieberman, and E. Richard Bourdon; and tile technical editorial worlc and planning were under the supervision of Mildred M. Russell. The geographic work, including technical assistance to local tract committees and the preparation of maps, was under the supervision of Clarence E. Bntschelet, Chief, Geography Division. The collection of the information on which these sti..tistics were based was under the supervision of Lowell 'r. Galt, Chief, Field Division, and the tabulations were under the supervision of 0. F. Van Aken, Chief, Machine Tabulation Division.

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CONTENTS

General_ ____ - - _ _ _ _ - ______ - __ . - _ - __ Histo1·ical background_ - - - . Definition of a census tract_ - - - - _ Evaluation of data for census tracts- ___ . Availability of unpublished data ... _. ____ - -

Definitions and explanations- - - - ... _ .. - _ .. - - - - - - - -Median ______ . - - - _ .. - - - ...... - - - . - - -- - - - .. Race and nativity _____ ·- .... _ .. - __ ........ _ ... - -Country of birth of forei&'ll-horn white _____ -Persons with Spanish surname ____ -- .... -- _ .. _ Married couple ______ .. _ - _ . - - - - .. - - - - - - . - - -Family- ..... - ___ .. " .. _______ .. ______ --- -- ___ .. Unrelated individual_ ___ .... - __ -_ .... __ . ___ .. Household______ _ .. ___ - .. _ - __ - .... - - .. _ Institutional population .. _____ .. _ .. -·- .. ___ - .. Years of school completed .. ___ .. ___ . _ .. ___ - .. Residence in 194.9 ______ .. _________ - ____ - ..

Jncorne in 1949- - - ____ .. - _ - - __ - _ - - - - - - - - - -Age .. _________ .... ______ .. _______ .. _ .. _____ - -

Maritalstntus-- .. __ .. ___ .... _ - _ -- __ ---- . - -- -

INTRODUCTION

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Definitions and explanations-Continued Employment status._ .. _ ... Occupation and class of worker .. - - - __ -Dwelling unit_--·_ - . ___ .. - .. _ .. - - . - .. -Occupancy and tenure ____ .. _ .. --- .... Type of structure_ .. __ - .. - - .. - - - .. -Condition and plumbing facilitirn;_ Year bnilt _____ ---- .. Number of persons in dwelling unit.. .. -Perisrms per room __ .. _ Heating fueL - .... _ . Refrigeration equipment_ Television __ .. - - --· - - - .. - - - - .. Contract monthly rent .. _ - .. _ .. __ .. ___ .. - _ Value of one-dwelling-unit structures_ .. _ -

Reliability of sample data ____ -Sample design .. ___ . __ . Sampling variability .. _ .. _ Ratio estimatos ............. ------ ..

List of tracted areas ____ . -- - - . - .. - - .. - ..

Comparability of census tracts, 1950 and 1940- ____ .. __ .... _ .. __ .... __ _

'TABLES

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Png:e Table l.-Cha1'acteristics of the population, by census tracts: 1950 __ .. ____ .... _ _ _ .... __ .. _ ...... __ ... 7 Table 2.-Age, marital status, and economic cliatacteristics, by sci., uy census tracts: 1950- _ .. _. 8 Table 3.-Characteristics of dwelling units, by census tracts: 1950_ .. _ ... _ .... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. ______ ...... -- 10 Table 4.-Characteristics of the nonwhite population, for selected census tracts: 1950_. _ ... - - _ .......... - 11 Table 5.-Characteristics of dwelling units occupied by nonwhite persons, for selected census tracts: 1950----- _ 12 Table 6.-Characteristics of the white population with Spanish sumo.me, for selected census tracts: 1950 .... - - - _ _ 13 Table 7.-Characteristics of dwelling units occupied by white persons with Spanish surname, for selected census

tracts: 1950 ___ .. ___ .. _ .. _______________________ .. _______ .. ______________ .. .. ________ .. _ _ 13

Map of tracted area appears following last page of tables.

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INTRODUCTION

GENERAL

This bulletlll l11'esents stutistics on the linHie population all(]

housing chal'acteristics for one of the tractecl areas for which data are available from the Seventeenth Deceuuinl <'enHus, taken ns of April 1, 1950. (See pag(~ 5 for complete list of trncted nreus.) The i101mlation items include >:PX, ng;e, race, nntivit~'.

marital status, years of school co!llpleted, country of birth, married couples arnl Jrnusellollls, resilience in 1U4!l, employ!llent status, occupation, clnss of worker, and ineouw iu 104ll. Among the housing subjects are occupancy llll(l tenure, type of stl'ucture, condition and plumbing facilities, ;year llullt, verHons ver roolll, heating fuel, refrigeration equipment, television, contmct monthly rent, and value of one-dwelling-unit structures.

The p-0pulation for each of the trncted ureas has !wen pub­lished in Series PC-10, Advance Report11. '.l'host>. reports present the population of ench tract in the 1u·pa am! a mup 1:1bowing the tract boundaries. Summury statistics on various houRing chnrnc­teristlcs ure presented by tracts in the block stut:istics bulletins, which together comprise Volume V of the Housing revortH. Du ta at•e shown there for those traded cities which in 1040, or in a subsequent special census prior to l!lGO, lrnd tl popnln ti on of G0,000 or more.

Although the total 1950 population of tracts llns been published for 09 tructed areas in advance reports, the present series of bulletins is being publishecl for only those nreus that have mani­fested definite interest in the census tract program.

In general, tracted areas within the same standard metropoli­tan area are included in the same eensus trnct bulletin.

Historical background.-The concept of census tracts was orig­inated by the late Dr. Wnltet' La[(]lnw in New York City in lOOG. Wllile worldng with Ilopulation statistics, lie lJecnme convinced that, in order to study neighhorhoocls, it was necessary to have popula tlon data for local areas smaller than boroughs or warcls ancl to establish these areas so that they would remain unchanged from census to census. At his request the Census Bureau made tabulations of 1010 clata by census tracts nut only for New York, but also for seven other cities ha Ying IL population of over 500,000. 'l'rnct clnta were again tabulated for the same 8 cities i11 1020, and in 1030 this number was Jncrensecl to 18. By 1040 there were GO cities, ancl in some cases their ndjacent ureas, for which trnct data wei·e available. Data from the 1050 Census will be available for the tracted ureas listed on page 5.

For further discussion of census tract data and their uses, see U. S. Burenu of the Census, Gens-us Traot Maiwnl, 3d edit.ion, 1047, a copy of which may be obtained by n request addressed to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D. C.

Definition of a census tract.-Census tracts are small areas, having a population usually between 3,000 and 6,000, into which certain large cities (and sometimes their adjacent ureas) have been subdivided for statistical and local administrative purposes, through cooperation with a local committee in each case. Al· though this subdivision into tracts has been more or less arbi­trary, several principles lmve been followed in laying out the

tracts for each city. 'l'he tract areas are established with a Yiew to approximate uniformity in vopulntlon, with some con­Hicleration of unifonnity in size, and with due regard for natural features. Ench tr!tct iH designed to include an area fairly homo­geneous in population characteristics. In cities \\'here the ward lines are infrequently chungecl, the trnl'tH mny form subdivisions of the wards; but they nre usually laid out without regard to the ward boundaries.

'l'he tracts ure inteudccl to remain 1111chnngetl from census to c·<nisus nnd tlrnH to make possib1e studies of chungi>s in social and economic churacteristks of the 110pulatlou within smull sections of the city. '!'here are sen'ral tnies of situations, bowevC:>r, which result in boundan' changes. 'L'he 1lrst of these occurs when ter­ritory is nuuexecl to n city and it is necessary to elrnnge the boundaries of the tracts acljneeut to the annexed nrea to indude the urea or merely add new trncts. Seconc1, tracts in which there nre Yerl' large increaseH in po1mltttion may be subdlvicll'd into two or more smaller tracts. '.l'hircl, there hns been, in mnny areas, a re-examination of the existing tract boundaries which results in a eonsolidatlon of parts of tracts into more homogeueons units. 'l'he tracts for which 1D40 figures on the total i1opulntio11 by colo1• are not available nre the t:raets which have had boundary changes between 1040 and 105(} or which have been establishecl since 1040 (table 1).

Evaluation of data for census tracts.-Users of clata for census tracts should bear in mind tlrnt the data compiled for most such ureas represent the work of a very small munber of enumerators (often only one or two) Consequently, the cluta for such ureas ure subject to a wider margin of error than ls to be expected for larger ureas. 'l'his qualification applies partleularly to classifica­tions involving complex definitions which require some judgment on the part of enumerators, such us the qneHtion on condition of housing. The misinterpretation by an enumerntur of imitrnctlons vertnlning to a varticular item may cnnse a significant bias in the statistics for n verl' small census tract, eYen though it would Jmve a negligible effect upon the figures for a large urea,

Availability of unpublished data.-B~nnse of space limitations, not all of the materials talmlatecl for C'e1rnus tracts nre presented in this report. These un1mhlishec1 sttitisties cnn he macle avai1-nble upon request, for the cost: of transcribing or combining them. Hequests for such unpublished statistics, ndclresi-ied to the Direc­tor, Bureau of the Census, Washington 25, D. C., will receive n prompt reply which will include nu estimate of the cost of pre­paring the data. For a complete description of the unpublished data for census tracts, see U, S. Gensu.~cB of Population a,nd Ho-uB­ino: 1950, Key to PnbliBhccl anrl Talntlate<l Data for Small A.rcaB, Washington, D. C., 1951, wllich may be pu1·chased from the Super­intendent of Documents, U, S. Goyernment Printing Offiee, Wash­ington 25, D. C., for 30 cents.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

Brief definitions ancl explanations of the principal items pre­sented in the tract tables appear in the following paragraphs. A more complete discussion of the items relating to population may be found in the Series P-B bulletins, which are preprints of

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Chapter B of each State part of Population, Volume II, Character­istics of the PopuZation.. Similar information of tlle housing items may be found in the Series H-A 'bulletins, which are preprints of the State chapters of Housin(I, Volume I, General Ohai·acter­istics. '.!.'hose publications contain more detailed definitions, an evaluation of the data on various items, ancl discussion of com­parability with data on the same, or similar, subjects from the 1940 Census and from other sources.

Median.-The median, a type of average, is presented in connec­tion with the uata on years of school completed, family income, number of persons per dwelling unit, and rent or value of dwelling unit which appear in this bulletin. The meclian is the value which divides the distribution into two equal parts-one-half of the cases falling below this value ancl one-half of the cases exceeding this value.

Race and nativity.-Three major race categories are distin­guished in this bulletin, namely, white, Negro, and other races. Negro and other races taken together comprise the category "Nonwhite." Persons of Mexican birth or ancestry who were not definitely Indian or of other nonwhite race were classified as white. Included as N(~gl'(> are p<'rsons of mixfld wllite and Negro 1mrentage and persons of mixecl Indian nncl Negro pm·entnge unless the Indian blood very definitely predominates or the in­divldual is accepted in the community as an Inlllan. All othe1 nonwhite races are classified in the residual category "OtlHW races" in this report.

In the nresentation of housing statistics, occill}iecl clwelllng units am shown separately for nonwhite heads of households.

A person born in the Unitecl States or any of its Territories or possessions, or horn in a foreign country of parents who were American eitizens, is counted as native.

In view of the fact that a major portion of the nonwhite popu­lation is to be found in the South and in large urban centers in the North and West, data are shovyn separately for the nonwhite po1lula ti on in tlrnse areas only. For all tractecl areas in the South and tlwse tructec1 areas in the North and West with 10,000 or more nonwhite inhabitants, selected nopuliltion aud housing items are shown for nonwhites in each tract with 2u0 01· mote nonw.hite persons.

Country of birth of foreign-born white.-The classification by country of birth is based on international bounclaries as formitlly recognized by the United States in April lll50.

Persons with Spanish surname.-Wllite persons of Spanish sur­name living In fiye sonthwestern States (Arizona, California, Colorndo, New Mexico, and Texas) were distingnislled separately for the first time in the 1050 Census. For tracted areas with 10,000 or more white.persons of Spanish surname In these States, data for selectecl vopnlntiim and housing characteristics are Pl"e­sented for eacll tract with 250 or more white persons with Spanish surname.

Married couple.*-A married couple is defined as a husbancl nncl his wife enumeratec1 as members of the same household or quasi 110useholcl. Married couples are classified as "with own household" if the· husband is head of the household.

Family. *-A family, as defined in the 1950 Census, is a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption and living together; all such persons are regarded as members of one family.

Unrelated individual.*-Unrelated individuals are persons (other than inmates of institutions) who are not living with any relatives. In this bulletin, statistics on unrelated individuals are limitec1 to those 14 years old and over.

•Data based on 20-percent sample. For estimates of sampling varia­bility and a method of obtaining improved estimates, see the section on "Reliability of sample data."

Household.-.A household includes all the persons who occupy a dwelling unit. A person living alone in a dwelling unit or a group of unrelated persons sharing the same liYing accom­modations as parrters is counted as a household.

The count of households excludes groups of persons living as quasi households, that is, living in quarters not classified as dwelling units, for example, in houses with at least five lodgers or in hotels, institutions, labor camps, or military barracks.

The average population per household is obtained by dividing the population in households by the number of households. It excludes persons living in quasi households.

Institutional population.-The institutional population includes those persons living as inmates in such places as homes for delinquent or dependent children, homes and schools for the men­tally or physically handicapped, places providing specialized medical care, homes for the aged, and prisons ancl jails. Stat? members and their families are not included in the institutional population.

Years of school completed.*-Figures on educational attainment refer only to progress in. "regular schools." Such schools are public, private, or parochial schools, colleges, universities, or professional schools, either day or night, that is, those schools where enrollment leads to an elementary or high school dlplomn, or to a college, university, or professional school degree. Ti·ain­ing in a vocational, trade, or business school was excluded unless the school was gradecl and considered part of the regular school systl~m. The meclian number of school years complete<! is ex­pressed in terms of a continuous seri<ls of numbers .representing y(>,111•s completed. For example, the completion of the first year of high school is indicated by 9 and of the last year of college by 10.

Residence in 1949.*-Residence in 1949 is t11e usual place of resldence one year prior to the date of enumeration and was used in conjunction with residence .in 1950 to determine the numbers of persons who hacl changed residence from 1{)49 to moo.

Income in 1949.*-Income, as defined in tlie 19fi(} Census, is the sum of the money received, less losses, from the following sources: wages or salary; net income (or loss) from the operation of n farm, ranch, busine::is, c~ profession; net income (or loss) from rents or receipts from roomers or boarders ; royalties; interest, dividends, and perioclic income from estates and trust funcls; pen· sions; veterans' payments, armed-forces allotments for r1epencl· cmtR, and other goYermnental payments or assistance; nncl other Income sncl1 as contributions for support from persons who nre not members of tlle l1011sel10Id1 alimony, nnd perlodlc reeelpts from immrance· policies or annuities. The figures In this report represent the amount of Income receiyed by familifls and unre· lated incllvichmls before clednctions for personal income taxes, social security, bond purchases, union dues, e.tc.

Receipts from the following sources were not included as income: money received from the sale of property unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property; the value of income "in kind," such as food produced and consumed in the home, free living quarters ; withdrawals of llank cleposits: money· borrowed; tax refunds; gifts; and lump-sum inheritances or iQ.surance payments.

Age.-The age classification is based on the age of the person at his last birthday as of the elate of his enumeration, tliat is, the age of the person in completed years.

Marital status.-This classification of pe1·sons 14 years old and over relates to marital sta.tus at the time of enumeration. Per­sons classified as "married" comprise, therefore, both those who have been married only once and those who have remarried after having been widowed or diyorced. Persons reported ns separated are classified as marriecl.

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INTRODUCTION 3 Em:pioyment stat11s.-The major concepts involved in the em­

ployment status classification are as follows:

Census week-The lnfiO dnta on em11loyment status pertain to the calendar week preN'<ling the <'nunier11tor's vii;it, which is defined as the "censnl:l wm~lc"

Einvloyed.-EmploYNl iwro;ouH compriKP all civilians 14 years old ancl t}Wr who, during the <·ensUH Wet'k, wpre Pitl1er (.1) "at work"-tlJOS<' who did any work for llllY or profit, or worked without pa~' for 1ri honrs or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) "with a Joh hut not nt worl;:"-thnse who clid not work 1rnd were not looking for work but hn.d a job or lmsiuess from which they wei·e tt~mporaril.1• ubseut l>ecanse of vucation, ill· ness, industrial dispute, bull weather, or layoff with definite instructions to return to worli: within ao tlayi:; of layoff. Also included as "with a job" are person:; who had new joh:; to which they were. sellednled to report within 30 days. ln this report, these two cntegorles are comhinPc1 and shown as "Pmployed."

u11.01nploycii.-Persons 14 yenrs olll trnd over are classifie<l as unemployed if they were not at work during the census week hut were eithPr looking for worlc or would haYe been looking for work except that U) they were te1111lornrily ill, (2) they expectecl to retum to R job from which they luul been hlicl o1'f for an indefinite period, or (3) they helle\'Pd no work was avail­able in their community, or in their line of worl.:.

Labo1· torce.-The lnhor fort:e inclrnles all persons clnssifiell as emuloyed or nnemploye<l, as described above, and alHn membei·s of the armed forces (persons on active duty with the Unitecl Stutes Army, Navy, Air I!'oret', l\Iuriue Cor1m, or Con1::1t Gunrd). The "dvilitrn la\Jor for!'c" comvrlseH the employed 1111<1 unem­ployed eomponents of tlw laho1· force.

Not fn lalJor fo1'0<'.-PrrH0111::1 not in the lnbor force comprise all civilians H ~'ears of nge nll(l over who nn~ not chUlllifietl as employetl or nnmnploye<l, inclmling pel'l:llllli::l doing only lncitlllntal unpul(] family work (Jes:,; than 1ri honrn). Iuclnded ln thl1::1 group are perRonH primarily engaged in their own home llouHeworli:, students, seuHonul worlrnri; in au "off" spason, the retired, persons mmbte to work, i11mn te1:1 of i11Ht:ltntio11s, Hll(l l!Pl'Hons not revort:ing on their employnwnt status.

Occupation and class of worker.-'.l'lrn dat:u on tlrnse two subjects presented in this bulletin nro for employed versomi and refer to Hie job held dnrlug tile ('ensn::; wel'k. For pe1·so11s employed at two ot· more Jobi;, the <luh1 refe1· to the job at which the person worked the grcntt'st muuber ol' llonrs during tlie census week. 'l'he oecnpation stntistic•s lll'l'Sl\Htetl liere are llirned on the mnjor groups of the clPtailed oc·cn)Jntlonul cll\Hflitlcntlon systt>m devel·

oped for the 11Hi0 Ct'nsus.

Dwelling unit.-In general, a dwelling nnit hi ll group of rooms or a slug le room, oc·cupiell, ur 111 t l'Il<ll'd for oec111mney, as i:;l~J>arate Jlylng qunrte1•14 by a fnlllilJ' or other gronp of verNons living to­gether or by n perHon living nlonP.

Specifically, a group o:C rooms, occ11plecl, or int.cmd<•<l for occu­pancy, ns se1mrnW living qnartPrH, iH u <lwt\lllng unit if it has separate cooking ec111ipnw11t or u 1:w1mrnt:e entrance. A single room, occupietl, or intendPd for occupancy, as sc\parate living quarters, Is a dwelling 1111it If it has st•purut.e cooking equi1nuent or Jf it constitutes the onl~' Jiving qunrters in the structure. Also, each u11artment in a regnlar apartment house lH a dwelling unit ei'en though it may not have sP1mrate cooking equipment. Elx:­l'lmlecl from tho dwelling-unit connt: are living quarters with five or more loclgers, institution>:i, dormitories, nn<l transient hotels uml tourist courts. Ho1rnebon ts, tflltH, trnlle1•s, nntl railrotu1 cam were included as dwelllng units only wlrnn occuuied.

Oooupanoy anct tenure.-A. dwelling unit is classiilecl as owner­oceupled if it was ownetl wholly or in vart by the 11ead of the hollseholcl or some related memller of his family living in the clwelling unit. All other oecnpiecl units are classified as renter­occnplecl whether or not cnsh rent was actually paid for living qun1·ters. Rent-fl't>e unit,; nn<l liYing accommodations received in \)ayment for sl't'vices performed 1u'e thus included with the renter-occupied units. However, units occnpiecl by nomesidents, that is, by people whmie nsnnl plrtce of resicl<>nce is elsewhere,

are not included with eithe1· the owner-occupied or the l·enter­occupied units.

A dwelling unit is considered vueant if no persons were living in it at the time' of mmnit>ration. New units not yet occupied we1·e ennmerntP<l as yncant clwelllng units If construction had 11roceedetl to the exteut thnt nll the exterinl' windows and doors were installe<l and finul usable floors were iu vluce. "Other va­cant !lll(\ nonresident" ineludes nil clllapi<ln tell vacant nnitR, all seasonal vacant. unitl'l, vncnnt nnits whieh were not for sale or l'Pnt and were not clllapi<luted, arn1 units oceupied by nonresidents only.

Because tile enumeration of vacancies in 1950 was somewhat more inclusive than in 1040, counts of total vncnncles for tile two censuses are not strictly comp1u·able. There are no correspond­ing 1940 dattt for units that are vacant nonseasonal, not dilal)i­<late<l, for rout 01· sale; the <'IHH;dfkntions "fol' rent or sale" and condition were defined differently in the two <•ensnseH.

Type of struoture.-Dwelling units are classified by the type of structure in which they tue located. The figUl'es do not repre­sent the number of residential structures.

A structure has open space on all font• sides or lrns vertlc!ll walls divicling it from all other stl'uctures. A detaehed structure hf!s open Hpace on all four ::;ides. An attached structure is one of u row of three or more ac1joinlng structures or ls attached to a nonresiclentinl structure. A semi<letnclted structure is one of two adjoining residential strnctmes with ope,n space on t11e remaining three sides. In npnrtment developments, each building with open space on all sitles is considered a separate structure.

Condition and plumbing facilities.-A dwelling unit is "clilapl­dtlted" when it iK run-down, neglected, or iH of in.iulequate original construction, so tlmt it does not vrovicle adequate shelter or vrotection againRt the olements or it endangerR the safety of the nccupnnts.

'.l'lte rntegory "No pl'ivate bath or tlllnpidated" indutlPs, in addi­tion to the C!ttegory "No running water or tlilapiclnted," all dwell­ing units thnt are not dilar>idated and have ruuni11g water but lack n private flush toilet or pl'ivate bathing facllltiel:l.

Datn on comlltio11 and plu111bing facilities ( w11 ter supply, toilet facllltie1:1, bathing facilities) are limltecl to nnlti; for whi<'h re­vorts were made 011 both.

Year built.*-"Yrm~ hnilt" refers to the )'enr in whicl1 the orig­inal construction was completed, not to the year in which any later remodeling, addition, reconstruction, ot· conversion of the strueturP in whkh the dwelling unit is lornt<>d lllHJ' have take11 vlnce. The dwelling units classliled by year built represent the total number of dwelling units constrnctod during a given period plus tlte number created by convers.ions in structures originally built during the same periotl minus t.l1e. number lost in structures hnllt during the period. Losses occur through demolition, flro, flood, clisaster, and conversion to nont·esidential use or to fewer dwelling units.

Number of persons in dwelling unit.-All persons enumerated In tile Population Census as members of the household (inclucling lodgers, servants, and otller unrelated persons) a.re counted in determining the number of persons that oecupy the dwelllng uuit. In the computation of the mecliun number of versonH per dwo!ling unit, a coutinnous distribution was assumed within eaclt size grouv. For example, when tlte median is in the 3-person group, the lower and upper limits of the group are assumed to he 2.15 nncl 3.5, respectively. These medians nre based on the clistribn­tlons shown in this report.

Persons per room.-The number of persons per room has been computed for each occupied dwelling nnit by divitling the nnmb~r

*Data based on 20-percent sample. For estimates of snmpling vnrla· hll\ty, Ree the sl'ctlon on "Rel!nblllty of sample dntn."

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of persons by the number of rooms in the clwelling nn.it. 'l'he munber of rooms in the dwelling unit includes all rooms suitable for living quarters. Not counted as room:; are bathrooms, closets, pantries, halls, screenecl porches, and nnfinislie<l rooms in the lmsement or attic.

Heating fuel.*-Dwelling units in which two or more types of heating fuels were used are classifiell by the nne thnt wns used most. Statistics are presented separntely for dwelllng units with central heating and with noncentral heating.

A dwelling unit with central heating is one that is heated by piped steam or hot water or by n warm air furnace.

"Utility or bottled gas" inclrnles gas piped into the structure from mains leading fl'orn a Cl'ntrul sn:tt•m as well ns gas supplied to the consumer ln contuinel's (bottles or tanks) which nre replaced or refilled as needed. "Liquid fuel" includes fuel oil, kerosene, ancl similur fuels.

Refrigeration equipment.*-The type of refrigerution reported ls the prinripnl equiriment a rnilllble witllln the <I welling unit for the refrigeration of food, whether or not It waR in nse at tlw time of <'numeration.

"llfochani<'lll" rt<f!'igerntio11 in{'Ju<leR nny !ypp of l'Pfrigerntor ·iperated by eleetrkity, ga>i, l'Pl'OSPne, gnwli1w, or othe1· sonrc\! of l)OWet'. "!Pe" refrigeration lnclncleR it l'Pfrlgerntor, box, or C'lwRt (~Oolecl Iw ice su11pliPcl from fin ontRlcle source.

Television.*-Datn on television represm1t the number of dwell­ing units whlel! luul 1t teleyi>:lon Hl't, en•n thong-h the ~et wnH temporarily out of orcll'l' or being rermln~ll at the t.11110 of enumeration.

Contract monthly rent.-Contract monthly rent is the. rent at the time of enumeration eontractecl for by the renter regardless of whether it includes furnltnm, heating fuel, eleetricity, cooking fuel, water, or personal Hervices. Monthly rent for vacant clwelling units is the monthly rent aslrncl at the time of enumera­tion. Data are limited to nonfnl'm units. Dwelling units which are occuviecl "rent-free" are not inclullecl with the units reporting n rentul figure. Hents were re11ortell to tlle nearest clollnr; imcl, In computing the meclians, the limits of the class lntervahi were assumed to stancl at tlie mitlpo!nt of the one-dollar interval be­tween the end of one of the rent groul)s nR shown in the table and the beginning of the next. l!'or example, the limits of the interval designated in round <lollars $10 to $14 were assumed to be $0.uO to $14.40. The meclian rei1t: is bflsed on a more c1etallec1 distribution thnn that shown in the tables.

Value of one-dwelling-unit structures.-The value of a strnc­tnre re1wesents the nmonnt for whieh the owner l'Htimntes thnt the property, including such land as belongs with it, would sell nn!ler or1linn1·y conclltions nntl not nt force!l Rnle. For varnnt units, \'nlne ii:; the sale price uHke<l lly the ow1ie1" Datn are lim­l ted to those nonfarm units in onc-clwolling-unit structures with­out business where there is only one clwelling unit inclmled in the l)l'Ol)erty. Value was reported to the nearest $100; and in the computation of the meclian, the 11pper and lower limits of the interval were assumed to st:ancl at $GO below the beginning nnd encl of the yalne gTonps as show'n iu the tables. For example, the limits of the~ interval clesignatell in round dollars $2,000 to $2,000 were nsrmmecl to be $1.,\150 to $2,040. The meclian values are basecl on a more cletnile<l cllstribution than that shown in the tables.

RELIABILITY OF SAMPLE DATA

Sample design.-Some of the data in the tables which follow are based on information asked of a representative sample of about 20 pe1·cent of the population or of about 20 percent of the clwelling units in each tract. These clo.tn are indicated by aster-

•Datil bllsed on 20-percent snm.ple. For estlm1ttes of Sllmpllng vrrrlrr­bllity, see the section on "Reliability of snmple cllltll."

isks. Estimates of the number of persons or dwelling units with specified characteristics based on sample data have in all cases been obtained by multiplying the number of persons or dwelling units in the sample containing these characteristics by five. On the population seheclules a separate line was filled out for each uerson enumerated, with every fifth line designntecl as a sample line. 'J'he persons falling on these sample lines were asked all the pertinent sample questions. Since lines OH the census sched­ules were sometimes left blaul{ or contained enumerators' notes, this procedm'e did not automatically insure exactly a 20-percent sample of pert~On8 in each tract.

In obtaining tlie hou8ing sample items the dwelling units in an aren were divielecl Into five samples, each sample consisting of flllPl'oximately 20 percent of the total number of dwelling units in the area. The four sample housing items \n this report were obtained from four different samples.

Sampling variability.-The do.ta indicatell hy nsterisks are sub· ject to sampling variability. 'J'able A 1n·psents the ap11roximate standard errors for statistics IJased on the samples. Tlie col­mnns of this table represent the total povulation or the total number of dwelling units in the tmct, clependlng upon the type of churncteristtc being estimflted. 'l'uble B presents the approxi­mate stanclnrcl p1·rors of estimated i1erceutnges that mny be com­puted by cllvidiug the 11 umber with a specific characteristic by the sample eRtimate of the base of the percentage. Values not shown in the tallies can he obtained hy linear inter11olutlon, Values shown in these tuhlus contnin no allowance for biases which urose when the enumerator fallecl to follow his sampling instx-nctions exactly. TheHe biases are generally small and have relu th·ely little effect on uses of the data.

'l'he standard error is a measure of sampling. yariabillty. The chances ure about 2 out of 3 that the difference due to sampling Ta1'iability between fin estlmute irncl the figure that would have been obtained from n complete count of tho population is less than the stnnclard error. 'l'he amount by which the stand­ard error muHt be mnltipliecl to obhtln other odds tleemecl mor11 approin·iate for fl pnrticular use of the statistics can be found In almost nny stat:lstlco.l textlioolc. For example, the chances ure about 11.J out of 20 that tl1e difference is less thnn twlce the stand­ard error, and 90 ont of 100 that it ls less thfln 2% times the stnndarll error.

Illustration: Let us assume tlmt for a particular tract with a po11ul1ttion of 1.0,000, tflllle 1. shows that there were tm estimated 2,500 persons 2o years of agt\ und over who completed 4 years of lligh scl10ol. Table A shows that the standard error for a popu­lation estimate of 2,tiOO in tracts with 1.0,000 population Is about 90. Consequently, tlw chances are about 2 ont of 3 that the figure which woulcl have been obtained from a complete count in this tract of the number of persons 25 years of uge an<l over wllO completed 4 years of high school differs by Jess than 00 from the sample estimate. It also follows that there is only about 1 chance in 100 that Il complete census result would differ by as much as 22ri, that is, by about 2~ times the number given in the table.

The standard errors shown in tables A mid B are not directly applicable to differences between two sample estimates. These tables are to be applied differently in the three following types of differences : (a) The difference between a sample figure and I\

complete count-the stanclard error of this difference is identlcn! with the standard error of the sample figure ; ( b) the difference between two sample estimates, one of which represents a sub­class of the other-tables A and B can be used directly for n difference of this type, with the difference considered as a sample estimate; (c) any other type of difference-the standard error will be app110ximately the square root of the sum of the squares of the standard error of each estimate considered separately, This formula will represent the flctual standard error quite

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INTRODUCTION 5 accurately for the <lifferencl~ between estimates of till~ same char­terlstic in two different tructs, or for the difference between sepumte, uncorrelated charncterlsties in the i;anie area. ln the case of popnlntlon characteristic;;, howeYer, if tlwre is a high positive correlation bPtwPen the two l'hnraderi:,;tics, the fornmla will overestimate the standard error.

The sam11ling variability of estimates of the median yenri:; of school comr>lete<l ancl median income clepend on the distribution on which tlw mPdians 1trP hasecl. 1

Ratio estimates.-It is possible to make an improved E?stimate of an absolute number representing a vovulation characteristic (improved in the sense that the standard error i;; smaller) when­ever thn clni>s in <[nPstion forms a part of a largPr µ;rouv for which both a sample estimate and a complete count are available. '.l'his is tile case for tla ta 011 "Years of ;;ehool completed" and "Residence in 1\J41J" since both sample e;;timatPs and complete counts exist fur the nmnller;; of p-erson:-i 25 years om and over nnd 1 ypnr old nncl o\'el'. 'l'he impro\'Pd estimate ( nHmtlly re­ferred to as a "ratio estimate") may he obtained by multiplying the estimate of the numher of 11ersons luffing the characteristic in question by the ratio of the comvletl! (:ouut of total riersons in the larger group to tlle e:,;t.imute of thii> numher derived from the sample. Hatio eHtimntes are not recomrnernled for sample hou;;ing characteristics, siuce the improvement will generally be small.

1 Tilt! standnr<l nrror of 11 me<llun h1rnt•<l on the 20-IH!rcent snmple dntn mny be estlmnte<l irn follows: If tlw nstlmatnd total nnmber revortlng the chnracterlstlc ls JV, comvute the numhur N /2- ...,TN: Cumulate the freqnencles In tlw to.hie until tll1• <'lnRH l!ttt!rvnl whleh contnhrn this number Is locnted. By llne1tr lnl<'r1>olntion, ohtaln tile vnhrn below wh!ch•N /2 -,IN cases Ii<•. In n slmllnr mirnn<'l'. ohtnln th<> vnlue helow which N /2 + .../N <'nscs Ill'. It' lnfornrntlon on tlw cltnracterlstlc Imel been obtnln1•d frmu the totitl 1io1mlnlfon, !ht~ ehnn<'eH a.re itbout two out or th1·pp that the median would Ile hetw<•Pn thes<• two values. 'l'he elmnces will be about 19 in 20 thnt the medlnu will be in the lntcrvnl comptltrnl

N slm!lnrly ).lilt using ·ii ±2 v N.

The effect of using ratio est!mat<~s of this type ls, in general, to re<lnee the relatin1 smnpl\ng variahllity from that sllown for an estimate of gl\'en Hize in table A to that shown for the cor­respornling vercentnge in ta hie I~.

TABLE A.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATES OF

SELECTED SrzE

[Hango of 2 chnnccs out of 31

Standard Cl'ror of cstimnto by popul11tlon or nnmlll'r of dwelllng units In tract

Size or l1Sti.mutc ----~--- ·-----------

2li0 500 1,000 2,500 5,000 10,000 15,000

50. ---------------------- 111 10 10 IO JO 10 10 1011 .•.••.. ________________ 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 250-------------·····-- ---- 10 20 :m 30 :lO 30 30 500. _,, ______ 10 30 40 40 1,000 ... ::.::::::::::::::: -------- -------· 20 50 fiO

40 40 tlO 60

1,50()_ ---- ---------------- -------- -------- -----. -- 60 fill 70 70 2,5(10 _____________________ -------- -------- -------- 30 70 uo 90 5,000. -------------- . ---- -------- ·------- ------- - ---- - --- 40 100 110 7,500 .. ----··· ------------- ----- .. -------- -------- ·"-- - --- --- ----- 90 120 10,00lL. _________________ -------- ........ ___ .... -------- -------- 50 120

TAllLE B.-APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERROR OF ESTIMATED

PERCENTAGES

[!lunge O[ 2 chances out Of 31

l:ltnndnrd !ln'Or of estlmnted vercentnge by size of percentage

llu~e of IJl'l'Centnge ·----- ---.----.----r-----2orU8 5orll5 !Oor90 25or75 50

lilXl. - - - - -- - -- -------- ------ - - - - -- t. a I. 0 2.f> :J.8 4. 4 J,(XlO

_____________ .. __________ o. 0 !. 4 I. 9 2. 7 3.1 2,5tltl. - ------------------------· O.li 0.0 1.2 I. 7 2. 0 5,()00 ------------------------- o. 4 o. n 0.11 I. 2 1. 4 15,000. - . ---------------------- 0. 2 o. 4 0. 5 0. 7 o. 8

--·~-~----~--------

LIST OF TRACTED AREAS

Ilullctln No.

1. Akron, Ohio 1 2. Atlanta, Ga.1

Atlantic City, N. J. Augusta, Ga.1

3. Austin, Texas 4. Baltimore, Md.1 5. Birmingham, Ala. 6. Boston, Mass.1

7. Bridgeport, Conn. 1

8. Buffalo, N. Y.1 9. Chattanooga, Tenn.t

10. Chicago, IIJ.1

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19.

20.

Cincinnati, Ohio t Cleveland, Ohio 1

Columbus, Ohio 1

Dallas, Texas1 Dayton, Ohio i

Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich.1 Duluth, Minn. Durham, N. c.1 Elizabeth, N. J. Flint, Mich.I

t Includes udjncent trncl.Pd amt.

[.\11 l.rnetod 11re11s tlrn lisle<! bolow. Bulletins will ho issnrnl ror I.ho 11re11s to which bul!ol.in numbers ttre 11sslgnedl

Bulle I.In No.

21. Fort Worth, TcxaH1 22. Greensboro, N. c.1 23. Hartford, Coun.1 21L Houston, Texas1 25. Indianapolis, Incl.I

.Jersey City, N. J.1 26. Kalamazoo, Mich.1 27. Kansas City, Mo.1 28. Los AngeleH, Calif.1 29. Louisville, Ky.

Macon, Ga.1 30. Memphis, Tenn.

31. 32. 33. 34.

35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 1!Q. 41.

Miami, Fla.1 Milwaukee, Wis.1 Minneapolis-St. Paul, l\Iitm. 1

Nashvillel.Tenn.t Newark, l'L J. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Norfolk, Va.1 Oklahoma City, OJ, la.1 Omaha, Nebr. Paterson, N. J.1

Bulletin No.

42. Philadelphia, Pa.1 43. Pittsburgh, Pa.1 63. Portland, Oreg. 44. Providence, R. I. 45. Richmond, Va. 64. Rochester, N. Y . '16. S'acramcnto, Calif.I 47. St. Louis, Mo.1 48. 8an Diego, Calif.1 40. Han Francisco-Oakland, 50. San Jose, Calif.

Savannah, Ga. 1

51. Seattle, Wash.1 52. Spokane, Wash. 53. Springfield, Mass.1 5'1. Syracuse, N. Y.1 55. Tacoma, Wash.1 56. Toledo, Ohio 57. Trenton, N. J. 58. Utica, N. Y. 50. Washington, D. c.1

Calif.I

GO. West.chester County, N. Y. 61. Wichita, Kans. 62. Honolulu, T. H.t

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COMPARABILITY OF CENSUS TRACTS 1950 AND 1940

[Boundaries or 1950 census tracts are the same as for 1940 tracts of corresponding number, except those listed beloli]

1950 tract number

1940 tract number

1 ••.•..•.•........•.•..•..........•..•• l and annexed area 2 ...................................... 2 (part) and annexed area 3 ...................................... 3 (part) and annexed area 4 ........•...••.•.•..•......•.•..••.•.• 4 and annexed a:rea 8 ••...•...............•••.••........••. 8 and annexed area 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . . . • • . . . • . • . • • • 9 and annexed area 13 ..................................... 13 and annexed area 15 ......•....•..•...........•.•.......• 2 (part), 3 (part), and annexed

area

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AUSTIN 7 Table 1.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Asterisk (*) denotes slntfotics bnscd on 20-perccnt sample. For totals of age groups from complete count, see table 2. Medino not shown where bcse is Jess than iiOOJ

Subject The T1·act Tl•act Tract 'rract Tract Tract Trnct Tract Tract Tract Tract TraaL Tr not Tract Tract city l 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 1.5

snx, RACn, AND NATIVITY

Total population. 1950 ____ - - - __ - _ 132,1.59 18,428 12,2112 11,25? 7,614 3,598 10,386 5, 787 12, 7J4 14, 687 6,502 4,982 .5 116 10 216 4 897 4 OlJ Mnl•.·-·--·-·--··-·---·---··----·--- 64, 956 8,784 5,822 5,J32 ),950 1,694 5,859 2,826 5,892 7,056 J,1ao 2,467 2,671 5,067 2,350 2,006 Fnmale .•••. _. _______________ - - . - - - .. 6'7, 503 9, 61.4 6/t20 5,925 J,664 1,904 4,52? 2,961 6,842 7,631 3,J22 2,515 2,lt4!5 5,149 2,51t? 2,007 Wliite •••• -- - ----- --- --- -- --- -- - -- - - - 114 ,652 18,11.6 11, 148 ll,2•Vt 6,.51? 3,595 10,.116 5,520 2,015 11, 702 6,468 4, 772 4,648 9,734 4,8?0 3,95?

Nativ•-------------------------- 111,090 17,871 10,925 11,014 6,353 3,510 10,013 5,295 1,904 10,698 6,179 4,577 4,4?5 9,566 4, ?86 3,924 Foreign born ______ ---- ___ - - - -- -- _ 3, 562 275 22J 230 161. 85 J03 225 111 1,00/t 289 195 173 166 84 33 Nonwhite ....... _. ______________ -- ... l?,807 282 1,09/t 13 1,097 3 70 26'1 10, ?19 2,985 34 210 468 482 27 56 Negro ............. ______________ . 17,667 278 1,084 9 1,094 1 18 259 10, ?15 2,974 12 198 466 4?6 27 56 Ol.bcr races _________________ ----· 140 4 10 I, 3 2 52 8 4 11 22 12 2 6 ... ... Tot11l populntion, 1940----------- 8?' 930 (') (') (') (') 3 OJ3 4 11.6 5 31,0 (') (') 5 485 ? 212 4 965 (1) 3 7?.5 (')

Wbitc .... ___ ----- -------- ___ .. __ .. _. ?3, 025 ... ... .. . . .. 3,010 3,995 4,9'73 ... ... 5,4?!i 6,885 4,392 ... 3,738 . .. Nonwhito __________ ----- _____________ 14, 905 ... ... ... ... 23 151 375 ... . .. 10 327 573 ... 37 .. . COUNTRY OF ll!RTH OF THll

FORlllGN-llORN WHITE

Engll\lld and Wole•-----------·-··---- 162 28 15 14 11 6 18 9 1 15 3 5 15 7 12 3 Scotland .••••••. ___ ------_ •...... __ .. 33 7 J 8 3 2 ... 2 l l 2 2 ... 2 ... . .. Northern Ireland ...... _________ . ___ .. 1 ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . . .. ... . .. . .. ... 1 ... . .. Irelaod (Eire) _____ ............•• __ ._. 20 1 l 4 ... 1 7 ... .. . 1 . .. 2 1 l 1 . .. Nonvay •..••••. -------- _ .... _. ____ .. 20 2 3 1 2 ... ... 2 ... ... ... .. . 2 7 ... 1 Sweden ...... ____ . _______ . ___ ... ___ .. 2$3 15 18 63 1.2 11 6 36 16 12 22 9 13 9 10 1 Denmark ... ------_----- .. ____ .... _ .. JB 6 4 ? 2 ... J 2 ... . .. 4 2 2 2 4 . .. Netherlands-----------. __ ..•.. _. ____ 10 2 ... ... . .. 1 2 2 ... ... .. . 1 1 ... . .. l France _________ -------- _____________ 50 10 6 6 J 1 9 5 1 ... ... 1 1 J '· . .. Germnny .. --------------- ____ .. ____ . J5ll 26 35 1.4 25 13 2? 35 15 19 16 14 35 22 21 11 Poland •••..• --···----- ... ___________ 80 35 2 l ... 2 13 5 ... .. . ... 9 6 5 2 .. . Czechoslovakia •......... _. ____ .. ____ . B<J 4 26 ll 6 2 9 7 1 2 4 I, 9 l 2 l Austria ______________________________

3/l 4 5 l ... 3 5 4 l 2 l 3 7 l . .. l

~~ri.\f~~::::::::::::::::::::::: v. 2 2 l 1 ... 1 l ... 2 l ... 3 . .. ... .. . lU ... l ... J . .. 3 ... 1 ... ... . .. ... 1 . .. l 63 21, 13 2 1 1 .5 3 ... ... 1 I, 7 1 l ... Lithuania .•..... ·-----·······-·----- 8 2 ... ... 1 l 2 ... . .. . .. ... ... 2 ... ... . .. Finland .••.••••. ___ ----- ____ .... -- .. _ 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... . .. 1 1 ... ... . .. Romania. ___ ----- ___________________

7 ... ... ... ... ... l 2 .. . ... ... ... 1 . .. 3 . .. Greece ••••••....•... _________________ JO 1 '· 1 1 2 4 9 ... 2 1 1 2 1 l ... Italy •.••..•.... ___ --- __ .... __ . ___ ... ~; ll ? 8 6 2 ... 3 3 ... 9 1 4 11 2 2 . .. Other Europe _______________ ..•.. ___ .. ?l 10 5 5 5 4 12 9 2 J 2 5 1 5 1 2 Asia •••.•••.....•...........•..••.... PJ2 16 10 19 ? 13 51 16 1 27 4 11, 3 8 1 2 Conndn-Frcnoh ...• _ ----- _____ . ___ .. 12 ... 1 ... 2 2 1 2 l ... 1 ... . .. 1 1 . .. Canodn--Other ..• _ ---···· ...•.• ___ .. 12G 27 <) 10 10 5 21 6 ... 1 l 9 10 6 9 2 Mexico _____ ---- ___ ----- •. __________ . 1, 5?11 19 J5 15 21 B 38 49 67 901 220 96 36 66 I, 4 Olhor America ___________________ •.•..

12J 18 ? 4 15 ? 48 8 1 4 l J ... 4 2 1 All other and not reported •••.••...... 85 9 lQ 7 1 ... 14 a 2 3 I, 6 4 12 3 2

MARRJED COUPLES AND HOUSllHOLDS

Married couplc:i,* number _____________ 28,055 lt,390 2,100 J,170 1,920 670 1,210 960 2,665 2,505 1,3?0 855 1,1?5 2,.515 1,265 1,085 With own household .............. 25,9?0 4,255 1,960 2,CJ95 l,BlO 81,0 1,025 865 2,255 2,210 1,290 ?35 1,100 2,36.5 l,210 1,05.5 Without own household ...•••••.... 2,085 135 ll+O 175 110 30 185 95 410 29.5 80 120 75 150 55 JO

Families and unrelated individuals* .••.• 49,0.15 ~,840 2,825 3,850 2,860 l,A25 a,385 J,20.5 4,.50.5 3,880 l,8J5 2,240 1,725 J,285 1J57.5 1,200 Fnrn.ilica ___________________ . ____ . 31,Jl,5 4,'130 2,220 3,330 2,090 110/tO l/tl5 1,265 3,240 2,855 1,560 1,065 1,340 2,695 1,355 l,145 Unrelated individuals .....•.•.... _. 17 J 6<l0 1,110 605 520 ??O 785 0 1 lJ?O 1,940 1,265 1,025 2?5 1,175 385 590 220 .55 Households, number .•.....•..•.... __ ... 35,538 5,11)0 2,570 3,520 2,397 1,201 l, ?30 1,831 3,387 J,358 l, 760 1,455 1,471 2,863 1,630 1,175 Population in households. __ . __ . __ . 115,318 15,912 0,32U U,126 7,322 3,293 4,569 4, 790 12,151 14,299 6,441 1,,iaa lt,415 9,632 4,S-63 J,991 Population pm· household. __ .. _____ 3.24 3.0? 3,2/t 3.16 3,05 2.74 2,61, 2.62 3.59 lt.26 3.66 2.sB 3,00 3.36 2.98 3.40 Institutionnl population._ .... __ ._ ... _. 6,66'7 2,261 J,51'7 54 ... 52 10 1,2 11. ... 5 116 592 2 ... ... •i' DJ\RS OF SCHOOL COMPLIITED

Persons 25 years old nad over. ______ 71,880 10J805 8 095 6 905 '· 340 2 175 J 335 J 2.3!.i 6 ?l,O 6 460 3 290 2,965 3,410 5,300 2,825 2,000

No school years completed ..••......... 2,1.90 JO 325 15 20 20 10 '10 2'70 1,075 235 175 90 llt5 ... 10 Elementary: l to 4 years ______________ 6,090 210 1,045 180 215 60 50 130 1,055 1,655 515 240 200 405 60 70 5 and 6 years ......••..... 5, 930 265 780 3S.5 275 BO 55 125 1,115 1,000 595 2?0 J65 415 90 115 7 yenrs~--------··- .. ----- 4, 3Ull ,;n5 500 420 205 1,0 80 105 655 560 420 ;w5 205 A.50 125 115 8 years ••..•.• _____ ..... _ 5,()')0 380 675 635 280 125 80 200 775 570 360 330 355 495 220 210

High school: 1 to3years .............. 12,060 l,orm l/180 1,595 595 180 160 325 l,1.30 785 755 410 61.5 1,455 745 410 4 yea.rs------~----. ____ .. 11,865 1,990 1,265 l,lt75 1,035 485 480 815 555 J70 180 555 595 870 590 605 College: 1to3 years ..•........... 10,885 2,580 980 1,125 835 590 1,01+.5 725 385 180 170 405 460 610 535 260 4yoars ormore __________ 10, 125 2,98;) M5 1,005 855 530 1,335 6'75 J95 185 25 290 240 375 420 165 School yoars nol reported ...•.•. ______ 2141.5 1,060 1,00 70 25 65 40 65 105 80 35 85 255 80 40 40

Median school years completed •...••... 11.5 13.8 10.l 12.l 12.5 13.3 15.l 12.8 8.3 5.9 7,7 10.6 10.7 10.4 12.3 12.l

*RES!DllNCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old nod over, 19 50. _. 128 71,0 lU 035 11 91,5 10 920 7 455 3,550 10,280 .5,545 12,J55 14,020 6,3?5 4, ?30 5,000 9,885 t., 745 3J900

Same house ae in 1950 .•.•.......• _____ 81),060 12,670 6,505 7,500 1,,855 2,465 .5,600 J,225 9, 745 10, 505 4,5?0 2,995 J ,635 7,315 J,160 2,115 DHT-erent house, samo county ___________ 23, 960 2,905 l,B05 2,205 1,575 530 2,355 1,330 1,890 2,565 l,Jli5 955 790 1,615 960 1,135 Different county or abroad .•••.••.. ___ . 11,,920 2,205 1,560 1,165 1,005 475 2,275 695 665 895 420 690 .560 875 610 625 Residence not reported •..•.. _ .... ___ .. ?80 55 75 50 20 80 50 95 55 35 40 90 15 BO 15 25

*INCOME IN 1949

Total f1:unilies and unrelated indivJduals. 49 035 5 840 2 825 3 850 2 860 1 825 8 385 3 205 4 505 3 880 1 B35 2 240 l 725 3 285 l 5?5 l 200

Less thnn $500 .•.. ------ __ •.....• _ ... 9,050 360 l?O 255 310 410 J,985 6?5 920 ?25 160 365 140 430 80 65 $500 to $999 ______ ------ - . -- -- - - -- - - - 5,015 275 155 l?O 275 l?O l,350 400 725 600 230 340 105 125 75 20 $1,000 to $1,400 •..... _________________ 4,600 355 JOO 215 260 150 71,5 365 780 590 130 240 145 190 105 30 $1,500 to $1,909 ... --- --- . - ---- - - - - . -- 4,015 255 160 2J5 175 85 Mt5 335 ?DO 650 240 200 140 260 65 70 $2,000 to $2,499 .•. - -- - -- - . - - - - . - - - - - - 4,140 375 205 410 205 145 300 350 4?0 400 21,5 255 165 365 130 120 $2,500 to $2,999 ____ --- ---- - - --- - - --- - 3,490 375 340 355 185 110 2?0 195 245 2?5 260 135 125 355 160 105 $3,000 to $3,499 ______________________

3, 595 495 260 42.5 255 140 225 175 185 225 200 145 205 3?0 lJO 160 $3,500 to $3,999.. ____________________ 2, 765 365 225 355 290 90 165 lltO 115 8.5 120 1J5 165 285 115 115 $4,000 to $4,499 ______________________ 2,200 335 180 30.5 145 80 90 105 85 80 70 85 145 210 120 165

$4,500 to $4,999 •.. ------ - - --- - - - ... - . 1,590 25.5 215 230 130 50 90 45 35 45 l,Q 50 105 135 70 95 $5,000 to $5,999._ ____________________ 2, 560 465 200 365 2?0 11.5 13.5 115 75 80 60 65 90 205 200 140 $6,000 to $6,999 ______________________ 1,385 395 135 165 100 .5.5 100 50 30 25 10 35 55 80 110 40 $7,000 t.o $9,990 ______________________ 1, 585 550 120 150 160 9.5 100 95 25 10 20 30 55 ?5 85 15 $10,000 or more _________________ ... _. 1,440 70.5 80 9.5 50 65 120 BO 20 ... 10 70 20 50 65 10

Income uot reported ______ ------- ____ . 1,585 280 80 120 50 65 26.5 80 95 90 40 90 65 150 65 50 Median income ____________ ---dollars .. 2,126 3,B97 3,082 3,265 2,986 2,224 528 l,683 1,359 1,483 2,281 1,825 3,024 2,??6 3, 543 3, 522

1 Not availaDle; see p. 6.

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8 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

The city Subject

Tract 1 Tract 2 Tract .3 Tro.ct 4 Tract 5 Tract &

Male Female Male Fema.le Male Female Male Femal.e Male Female Male Female Male Fo,,.lt

AGB All classes ___ .,. ________________ ----- 64,956 67 J 503 B,784 9,644 ~,822 6,lt20 5,332 5,925 3,950 3,6E.li 1,(194 1,904 5,859 l.,!i,f'

Under 6 year•---------_._ - -- .. -- __ ---- --- '7,224 6 192$ 975 928 571 523 633 679 460 408 ll8 101 150 l~)~ Under 1 year __________________________ 1,552 1,475 211 192 10? 106 131 119 97 100 29 22 54 },,\, 1 to 4 year•---------------------------- 5,6'72 5,453 '764 736 lt64 41? 502 560 363 308 89 79 ';JG lt<'2

5 tc 9 years .... --- ---- ------------------- 5,009 4,878 703 719 ltOl 38(> 446 435 2?6 236 83 77 77 u 5 years ••. ------ - ___ .. - - -- -- ---- ------- 1,071 1,103 152 140 BJ 77 94 106 61 56 13 18 18 lG 6 years ______ - -- - - -- - ••. ---- ----------- 1,110 1,0~J 123 153 91 86 117 97 62 60 18 20 12 l1 7 tc 9 years. - -- - - • -- - • -------- -- ------- 2,828 2,692 428 426 227 223 235 232 153 120 52 39 1,7 ~~

10 tc 14 year•----- ______ ----------------- 3,866 3,790 600 595 321 267 296 325 188 173 Bl 81 !ii. ~y.

10to13 year•-------------------------- J,098 3,0?5 1+68 491 253 208 221 263 146 135 63 ?O 43 "'' 14 yeors ____ - .. - - _ -- ----------- -------- ?68 715 1:12 10.::'r 68 59 75 62 42 38 18 ll 11 •,~

15 to 19 years---------------------------- 5 ,21r5 5,926 648 660 296 310 279 31t? 236 226 113 171 1,19? l~;Lu 15 years ___ - - - - - ------- --------- -- ----- 765 773 131 128 54 50 66 57 34 33 11, 11 9 u 16 and 17 years.----------------------- l, 515 l,7tt2 232 245 117 111 102 125 (j, 81 31 1,2 115 14·,• 18 and 19 years.----------------------- 2,965 3,1 .. 11 285 287 125 149 111 165 138 112 68 118 1,0?J

20 to 24 years--------- -- ---------- - ---- - - 8,977 H,069 904 980 446 508 4?1 519 620 481 362 251t 2,630 25 tc 29 years _____ -------------- - - ---- -- - 7,533 6,5.55 1,091 1,052 581+ 601 648 582 605 413 233 18/, 915 30 to 31 years •... --------------- - - --- - - - - 5,056 lt,931 '/5J 829 517 528 531 521 31,a 297 116 112 216 35 to 39 years _____ ---------- __ . ___ .---- - _ '~,JOG lt,98lt 686 894 499 59;? 428 471 21+6 290 82 89 104 10 to 44 year•--------- --- _ - . - -- . - - - -- - - - - J,926 4,360 647 759 521 519 371 400 222 254 68 130 81 45 to 49 years.---------- --- ___ - _ - - - . __ .. - - 3,290 J,630 509 609 392 1,25 311 J59 185 193 93 126 7? 14D 50 tc 54 year•---------------------------- 2,690 31295 lt39 462 310 437 266 323 137 171 91, 133 "11 Hi'.1 55 to 59 year•--------- •• - - -- - - - - - - - ---- - - 2,280 2,?lt5 307 388 256 35~ 215 261 124 11,5 76 123 82 lt"6 60 to 64 years---------------------------- 1,892 2,385 236 290 233 336 lM~ 219 105 128 58 99 70 l.i.. ~'; 65 to 09 year•---------------------------- l,517 2,001 137 200 171 21.3 120 l'/2 80 110 1,a 78 48 lt:YJ 70 tc 74 years. ________ .----------_------_ 1,022 l,342 a2 120 122 189 84 135 56 61 36 55 1,a !'Ii

~g ~.:! ':J".i\.~;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 955 1,360 59 v...o 151 162 82 145 55 63 28 58 JD 168 321, 8 19 31 39 7 32 7 15 5 33 ~

21 years and over_ _______________________ 41,891 44,063 5~ 714 6,580 '•Jl62 4,843 3,596 4,043 2,679 2,541 1,22/t 1,408 3,737 ;! I~)!,,~

\Vbite. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --- --- -- ------- - 56,863 57,789 8,672 9,47!t 5,403 5, 71 ... 5 51326 5,918 3,lt32 J,085 1,692 1,903 5,811 4,!!le-~

Under 5 years •. __ - _ -- .. - ---------- ------- 6,30'/ 6,045 974 925 570 5Z1 633 679 398 351, 118 101 150 l,, 5 tc 9 years .... -- - ____ .. ----------------- 4_,354 4,237 695 709 1,01 386 44C:i 435 227 189 83 ?7 ?6 ,,\ 10 to 14 years _____ ----------------------- 3,300 J,234 ~62 555 317 2&5 295 325 148 llt2 81 81 54 Ji.~ 15to19 year•---------------------------- 'tJ529 lt,91tl 621 6QI, 288 299 279 347 185 164 113 l?l l,19t· 20 to 24years·--------------------------- S,165 7,035 900 975 420 1,as 468 518 567 430 362 2!ilt 2,fil6 25 to 29 year•---------------------------- 6,712 5, ?18 1,085 1JQ4.J 54? 564 647 581 564 375 231 l!lJ !19() .l<l 30 to 34 years ...• -- ----- __ ---- -------- -- _ ,t,524 4,230 71,9 823 lt-8!1 1,34 531 519 320 252 116 112 213 li, 35 to 39 years ••.. ----- -- -------. --------- 3, 752 4,231 682 886 460 518 427 lt70 216 246 82 89 102 l'' .. 40 to 44 years •.... ____ -------------- _____ 3,352 3, 686 644 756 467 lt32 371 399 181 211 (i8 130 81 1;(' 45 tc 49 years ____________________________ 2,812 J,043 507 601 336 356 311 359 157 162 93 l2U '17 50 to 54 year•--------- __ ---------_ -- --- - - 2,.315- 2,'71+7 lt3.5 1,53 267 353 266 323 111 11.0 94 133 '/() 55 to 59 years _____ ------------- ___ •• _____ l,91t9 2,363 305 384 221 283 215 260 103 112 76 123 82 llO to 64 year•------------------ _______ - __ 1,61 .. 6 21056 234 287 197 265 144 219 08 108 58 99 w 65 to 69 years ___________ ------ ___________ 1,291 1,639 133 196 1.53 194 120 172 67 87 48 ?8 4H

~~ ~~!Y.:'do~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 884 1,147 80 120 lOU 163 84 135 47 50 36 55 48 ~ 971 l,lt37 66 155 167 177 89 1?7 53 63 33 91 39 lH1

Nonwhite -~------ ____ ---- ___________ 8,093 9,7lr't 112 170 1 .. 19 575 6 7 510 579 2 l 1,a ~:: Under 5 year•---------- __________________ 917 883 l 3 1 2 ... ... 62 51, ... .. . ... 5 to 9 years.---------- __ •. _. -- _. -- ____ • __ 655 641 8 10 ... ... ... ... 1,9 47 ... . .. 1 . .. 10 to 14 years _____________ . - -- _ - - - ____ - - - 566 556 38 40 4 2 l ... 40 31 ... .. . ... . " M :~ ~~ ~::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 716 985 27 56 8 l1 ... ... 51 62 ... .. . 1 l

812 l,034 4 5 26 23 - 3 1 53 51 ... ... 14 ; 25 to 20 years .•.• ----- ____ •• __ ----------- 821 837 6 9 37 37 l 1 41 38 2 1 25 .. ao to 34 years ____________________________ 532 701 4 6 33 "" ... 2 28 45 ... ... 3 ; SG tc 39 years ____________________________ 554 ?53 4 6 39 74 1 l 30 41, ... ... 2 l 40 to 44 yeara. --- ______ . ____ -- --------· __ 574 674 3 3 54 87 ... l 41 1,3 ... .. . ... ... 45 to 49 years ...• ___ -- ________ ----------- 1,78 587 2 a 56 69 ... ... 28 31 ... . .. ... ·" 50 tc 54 years. _______ . ________ ----------- 375 548 4 9 43 84 ... ... 26 31 ... . .. l ' 55 tc 59 year•---------------------------- 331 302 2 4 35 ?2 ... 1 21 33 ... ... ... ... 60 tc 64 years--------------·------------- 21t6 329 2 3 36 71 ... ... 17 20 . .. . .. l ii 65 to 69 years. _______ • ______ ------------- 226 362 4 4 18 49 ... ... 13 23 ... .. . ... ; 70 tc 74 years .... ____ . ____ --------------- 138 195 2 ... 14 26 ... ... 9 11 . .. . .. ... ... 75 years and over ____ •• ___ --------------- 152 247 l 4 15 24 ... ... 9 15 ... ... ... ...

MARITAL STATUS

Persons 14 yea.rs old and over ____ .. ., __ 49,625 52,622 6,638 ?J506 4J597 5,303 4,032 4,51t8 3,068 2,885 l,lt30 1,656 5,5SCJ 4,;·'.•;, Single .. ____ - ___ - _ -- ____ ----- - ________ • __ 16,343 12,625 1,875 1,975 1,378 1,075 756 673 925 447 518 ;,55 4,409 ,?fi;/ Married .. ------ -- ---- ____ ---- __ ------ ___ JO, 398 31,072 4,604 'tJ629 2,834 3,276 3,131 3,172 1,990 2,016 85/t 852 1,086 Widowed or divorced _____________________ 2, 8il4 S,925 159 902 385 952 145 703 153 lt22 58 349 94

EMPLOYMENT STATIJS ~ MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Persons 14 years old and onr ________ 49,625 52,622 6,638 7,506 4,597 5,303 4,032 4,548 3,068 2,8as 1,430 1,656 5,589 ~~.!~ Labor foreo _______ -- ----------- 32,877 18,589 4,477 2,137 2,540 1,291 3,232 l, 587 2,136 1,196 877 626 1,661 Civilian labor force ____________ ::::::::: 31, 985 18,581 4,366 2,137 2,4?3 1,291 J,093 1,587 2,031 1,195 860 626 1,633

Employed .... --------------------- _ 31,052 lB,103 4,303 2,099 2,432 1,268 3,054 1,563 1,984 1,166 850 615 1,595 Private wage and salary workers •.•• _ 18,984 10,728 1,812 888 1,289 591 1,710 807 1,12.3 649 384 265 752 Government workers _____________ ~ __ 7,690 6,088 1,453 1,053 794 564 831 629 591 434 332 316 706 Sel!-omp!oyrd worker•-------------- 4,339 1,143 1,038 11~3 346 95 510 120 264 72 134 31 134 Unpaid family workers .. ____________ 33 144 ... 15 3 18 3 7 6 11 ... 3 3 ~ Unemployed •. ----------- _________ • __ 933 478 63 38 41 23 )9 24 47 29 10 11 36 Not in labor force ________________________

16,748 34,033 2,161 5,369 2,057 4,012 800 2,961 932 1,689 553 1,030 3,928

Employed.--------- •••••• ___ ---- ___ 31 052 18 103 4 303 2 099 2 432 l 266 3 054 l 563 l 984 1 166 850 615 1 595 l i!!l!!l Profeaoional, technical, 11.I!d kindred workers .. 5,049 2,823 1,417 471 421 216 466 263 405 195 293 173 591 Managers, official., a.nd props., incl. farm ____ 4,?04 869 1,090 113 419 71 642 91 297 43 151 28 167 Clerical and kindred workers •.•• ___________ 2,694 6,147 40? 957 232 453 330 654 200 459 89 301 234 Sales workers •• - •. -- -- ---- ---- __ -----. ___ 3,016 1,401 GlO 160 258 119 353 166 220 87 130 1,9 200 Craftsrnen1 forcmon, and kindred workers ___ 5,518 187 351 17 579 25 640 18 309 9 85 3 98 Operatives and kindred workers.--------- __ 3,?62 1,040 173 41 251 70 29Z 76 188 43 37 1/o !ll. Private household workers _____ ------------ 127 2,362 10 98 ... 31 2 29 8 162 ... 7 ... Service workers, exeep~ private houoehold. __ 3,631 3,102 162 220 195 274 225 254 224 141 51 37 190 Laborers, except mine .. ---------------~ .. -- 2,401 71 59 5 66 4 77 4 128 3 11 1 18 Occupation not reported ___________________

150 101 24 17 11 3 7 8 5 4 3 2 13 u

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AUSTIN 9 Table 2.-AGE, MARITAL STATUS, AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, BY SEX, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950-Con.

Subject Tract 7 Trnct 8 Tr11ct 9 Truct 10 Tract ll. Trnot 12 Trnct 13 Tract lit Trnct 15

Male Female Male Female Malo Femnlo Male Female Male Female Malo Female Male Female Male l'emale Malo Female -~--~~---~~---~1~---1~--1~--;---1---;---·1~--1~--1----1~---1----1~~-+--~l---1----1----1---

.AGE

All classes_ -------- ---- _ -··- ,__ __ 2,826 ~ 5,8q2 _6~,_8'_,2_1 __ 7-',_0_56-1--'-'7,_6_31-l--3-'-,_1B_0_1 __ J.:.,_32_2~ __ 2.:.,4_6_74 __ 2;_,5c..lc:..5 ~ _2~,_M_.s_1 __ 5,_,0_6_7+--5'-,1-'_•9_1_2_,_,_3;..50-l--2'-',54'-"-7 2,006 2,oo7

Under 5 ycani •••• ------------- - --------- 201 173 806 747 1,110 1,144 445 409 211 mo 206 211 705 640 259 251 371, 376 Under 1 year.------------------ .. --- 51, 39 1'12 159 '230 264 92 94 1,9 54 54 40 146 12.J 57 54 69 75 lto4years __________________ --------- 147 134 6J/, 588 880 880 353 315 162 126 152 171 559 517 202 197 305 303

5to0yoars................ -------- 114 111, 519 532 RBI, 850 297 341 135 115 142 167 556 46? 172 173 204 2o5 5yoMS ••. ------------------------ ---- 25 26 105 112 193 205 70 79 44 30 18 37 111 102 29 52 55 53 6yeM9 .•.....• ----------------- 24 31 122 118 191 201 76 64 31 20 36 39 120 103 41 25 46 54 7to9yenni....... - ----------- 65 57 292 302 500 1..41, 151 196 60 65 88 91 325 262 102 96 103 98

!Otol4yenr•-------------- -------·----- '19 71 1.53 42/, 656 706 258 270 98 121 125 116 398 370 161 140 96 82 10tol3yeors _________________ .. ._ __ -- 67 1,8 3?6 356 534 590 209 223 76 94 101 89 329 300 136 106 76 62 14 year•---- --- --------·------- --- 12 23 'I? 68 122 116 49 1,7 22 27 24 27 69 70 25 34 22 20

15 torn years ________________ .. ______ ,_ --- 21,2 261 520 658 5!!0 '129 251 257 153 241, l:J/, 180 380 391 139 167 77 93 15yenr•---------------·---------- .. --- 16 18 82 115 124 11,1 47 55 19 21 24 23 97 72 28 24 20 12 16 and 17 ycura ...... --- --- ----------- 1,7 59 188 248 211 21,2 109 8/, 39 73 42 59 11.3 142 43 52 32 32 18 nnd 19 years. --- ---- -- - - - - -- - ... - - - 179 184 2so 295 21,5 346 95 116 95 150 G8 98 140 177 68 91 25 49

20w24yoara______________________ 780 !i26 559 758 635 '161 278 316 301 299 209 239 403 530 202 22s 177 265 25to29yeara.... ---· ---- ----- 1,70 294 569 600 613 671 288 281 279 219 220 235 475 511 225 246 318 321 30to34yeani •. _______________ -------- 185 164 1,07 1,98 456 1,70 235 233 189 145 178 163 453 1,30 210 213 262 191 35!1>39 years _________________ ·------- 125 187 401 51,2 451 1,73 211 232 152 181 163 163 364 374 199 239 175 135 40to44years ..... --------· --- ------- 106 1'10 364 1,1,3 380 4QI, 199 176 153 173 176 149 31,3 346 182 230 93 64 45!1>49 years _________________ ---------- 95 140 324 3?8 330 309 165 155 137 i1,9 171 172 261 263 50to54yeara ..•• ------------------------ 79 1'17 22•1 320 248 278 l.14 152 139 134 171 167 214 207 55to59years_.______ _______ __ .. ___ 87 152 212 218 203 216 125 137 l:J/, 14fl 170 129 147 166 60toMyeara ____ .. _____ ---------------- '7'1 124 11.0 206 174 192 lQI, 113 114 13'1 201 106 132 162 65to09yeara _________________________ 63 137 164 215 139 205 94 101 102 96 192 113 88 116 70to7'1yenrs •. _____ ---- .... --- --- _ (), 111 91 124 91, 102 57 70 77 76 102 71 65 81 75to&iyears ..... ------------ .... _______ .. _ 1,9 127 96 135 31, 98 1,3 64 77 79 101 1,7 54 86 85yeors and over .......... ---------- 10 33 20 1,2 19 23 11 15 16 19 10 17 9 7

21 years and over .. 2,047 2,219 3,489 4,317 3/113 4,025 1,872 1,972 1,82'/ 1,798 2,030 1,711 2,962 3,183

179 133 102 77 n 28 27

I,

162 124 109 87 80 46 41, 11

61 48 40 27 20 16 1/,

2

50 50 32 39 24 17 20

l

1,597 1,779 1,21.2 1,214

White----·--···---··---------------- 2,700 2,820 995 1,020 5,738 5,964 3,164 3,304 2,323 21 41t9 21 452 2,196 lt,840 4,89.l, 2,336 2,534 1,979 1,978 Under 5 yeum. _ •• _. _ .. _. __ .. ______________ i--l'--17--t---l-49-i---l-7_7_1--1-,1,-9-1--,-l'l-8-1--1-,o-o-6 --i:42 --,-,04,,-l--2-0-9-l--J-7-34--1-7-!1, __ 1_8_8-1--'-6-8-0·l--'-6-1-8-l--25-8--1--'--2-4-8 ~ 375

5to0years •. ---·------------·-------- 96 98 10? 125 773 738 294 340 132 114 119 11.6 531, 444 170 173 201 202 10t.o14ycar~----··-------------.. -- ___ 69 Ci!. 94 89 58.2 611 258 270 96 J.15 106 93 385 3.57 157 137 96 81 15tol9yoars _____ .. ___ ---------------- 231 252 64 '7/, 1s1 50(1 251 256 149 241 122 165 360 3?3 139 167 71, 89 20to24yonrs .... ------------ .. ·---------- 761 515 90 96 1,72 540 2'18 315 276 291 194 222 364 502 202 223 175 283 25to29yeurs ...• ------------------------ 462 280 R7 68 469 524 286 2'19 251 212 198 209 1,56 495 223 21.S 316 Jl9 30to34years •. ____ ------ -------------- 1111 15/, 64 (,Q 378 357 235 233 rn 11,0 166 148 41,0 413 209 213 261 187 35to39yenra____________________________ 120 178 51 60 366 376 210 2;30 140 176 156 151, 370 351, 199 238 171 133 40w44ycars .•••.•...•.....• _______ _____ 102 161 51 60 290 292 195 176 140 168 159 130 331 334 181 230 91 B4

45to49yoors ...• ------------------------ 91 133 50 1,6 253 216 164 151, 127 146 156 152 250 21.4 179 161 61 50 -00to54yeara____________________________ 74 169 38 44 iao 192 113 150 128 127 158 147 201 189 132 122 l.B 48 56to59years ......... ____________________ 83 145 34 36 145 156 124 137 129 11,6 159 122 133 152 101 109 39 32 60toMyears ....................... _______ 73 122 22 39 142 152 104 113 107 133 191 100 111, 152 76 87 27 3? 65to69ycarL ••. ---------------------- 60 134 27 28 106 142 94 101 97 95 164 'YI 63 106 51 BO 20 23 70to7'lyonra ..... ------------------------ 62 110 16 18 69 68 5'1 70 74 75 99 65 61 72 28 1,5 15 16 75 yours nnd over ... ----------·---------- 58 156 23 28 78 86 59 76 91 9'1 111 58 58 89 31 55 15 19

Nonwhite ________________ • ____ .. _ _ _ _ _ 126 141 1., 897 _5-'-, 8_2_2+ __ 1_,_,_31_8_1 __ 1_,_,_66_'!-1 ___ 1_6-1 ___ 1_a+-_1_44_

1, __ 6_6-1--2_1_9_1-_24_9_1-__ 22_1_1--__ 25_5_

1 ___ 14-+ __ 1_3+---27--l---2-9

Undcr5ycars .......... ___________________ 24 v. 629 598 132 138 3 5 2 ? 32 23 25 22 1 J 5 3 5to9ycars______________________________ 18 16 412 40? 111 112 3 1 3 1 23 21 22 23 2 ..• 3 3 lOto 14years .•.• ------------------ _____ 10 7 359 335 71, 95 •.• •.. 2 6 19 23 13 13 4 3 2 l 15to!9ycars ...•. ----------------------- 11 9 1,56 564 123 221 •.• 1 4 3 12 15 20 18 ••. •.• 3 4 20to24yoars ..• _____________________ .. ___ 19 11 469 662 163 221 ... 1 25 8 15 l'I 19 28 .•. 2 2 2 25to29yonrs ...• ----------------·-·----- B 11, 1,82 532 JG/, 14'7 2 2 28 7 22 26 19 16 2 l 2 2 30 to 34ycars ______________ ... ____________ 4 10 Jl,J 43ll 78 113 .•. ,,, 12 5 12 15 13 17 1 ... 1 4

35to39years ..••.. --------------------- 5 9 350 482 85 97 1 2 12 5 7 9 14 20 ... 1 4 2 40to44yenrs ____________________________ 4 9 333 383 90 112 4 •.• 13 5 17 19 12 12 1 ... 2

45tc49yenrs.--.------------------------ 1, '/ 274 332 77 93 1 1 10 3 15 20 11 19 50to5'lyea1~------·-------·-----------··- 5 8 189 2'16 68 86 1 2 11 7 13 20 13 lB 55to60ycars ...• ------------ .. ----------- 4 'I 178 102 58 60 1 ... 5 2 11 7 14 14 60to04yenrs ______________ . ·------------ 4 2 118 169 32 1,0 ... ••• ? 4 10 6 18 10 65to6flycars .... ---------·-------·------ 3 3 137 18? 33 63 .•. ••• 5 1 8 16 5 12 70to74yoars ..•• ---------·------·------- 2 l 75 106 25 31, ••• ... 3 1 3 6 4 9 75yearaandover ....... --·-------------- 1 4 93 149 25 35 ... 3 2 1 ••. 6 5 4

MARITAL STATUS

1 2

2 1 l 2

Persons 14 years old and over _____ .. __ 2/+41+ 2, 626 '~, 191 1_5..:.,_2_07_

1 __ 4-',_5_28-1--5--''-~-'7-1--2--',_2_29_+_2..:.,_J<l_,9-1--2~,_04_5-l--2-'-,_12_6+--2'-,2-2-12 _1'-, _97_8_1-_3_,4_7_7_1-_3_, 7_4_2_

1_1_,_78_3_

1 __ 2,_0_1_7 ~ 1, 362

Single ... -------------------------------- 1,177 1120 1,063 1,033 1,299 1,162 528 376 562 561. 674 364 732 598 283 210 11,1, 111 Married--------------------------------- i,102 i,130 2,?1+3 2,925 2,874 .2,966 1,538 1,564 1,150 1,057 1,325 1,213 2,591, 2,619 1,416 1,437 1,157 i,154 Widowed or divorced___________________ 165 676 385 1,249 355 919 163 409 333 505 223 401 151 525 64 310 31 97

EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND MAJOR OCCUPA 'IlON GROUP

Persons 14 years old and over_ _ _ _ _ _ 1_2..:,_'~_,,_, ·l-2-'''-6-2_6 ;--4 ,'-1_9_1-1--5'-, 2_0_7 4, 528 1_5..:.,_0.:_.'1_: __ 2_,_,_22_9_

1 __ 2.:., _34_9+--2'-, 04_5+--2-'-, 12_6_

1 __ 2~, 2_2_2; __ 1,~9_7_8 +-3~,_4_77_,__3_,_74_2_ 1 __ 1_, 7_8_3+-2_,_01_7_.__l ,_3_5_2.,_1_, 3_6_2

Laborforce._____________________________ 1,360 1,1,16 3,074 2,518 3,5'16 1,682 1,806 711 1,460 1,035 1,307 857 2,695 1,122 1,507 716 1,169 388 Civilian laborlorce _____________________ 1,316 1,415 3,037 2,517 3,528 1,682 l,'168 711 1,425 1,033 1,280 856 2,646 1,121 1,441 716 1,088 388

Employed___________________________ 1,273 1,377 2,918 2,438 3,2'10 1,565 1,679 670 1,375 1,018 1,250 839 2,590 1,110 1,1,oa ?05 l,071 381 Private wag-011nd salary workers..... ?60 651 2,305 2,059 2,660 1,300 1,252 522 1,005 632 737 497 1,706 737 799 396 690 233 Govemmentworkers ..... ____________ 365 665 409 275 319 162 250 102 200 314 339 268 522 290 342 233 223 122 Self-employed workers_ .. ____________ 128 59 200 97 283 71 177 46 168 59 172 58 360 78 267 68 158 23 Unpaid family workers._____________ ... 2 4 7 8 32 ••• ••• 2 13 2 16 2 5 .•. 8 •.• 3

Not~n1°,ilig~0T:r~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 1,~~ 1,2~~ l,ii~ 2,6~~ ;;~ 3,;~~ 4~~ l,6;ii 5~~ l,o~~ 9i~ l,~i 1ii~ 2,6~~ 2~~ l,3~i 1~~ 97;,

Em~op~--------·--·-··------·--i--'~'-2_7_3-1--1'-,3-7_?+--2'-,9-1_8~_2-'-,4_3_8~_3..:,_27_0~-1..:,_56_5~--l-',-67_9+-~6-7_0~-1'-,3-?_5~1~,~o~ia--1 __ 1..:,_a_o-1---~-9+--2"-,5-9_0_1--1'-,1_1_0~_1..:,_40_8_~_7_0_5_1-1-',-~_1~ __ 3_8_1 Profcseional, teohnionl, and kindred workers._ 291 349 156 215 102 99 58 26 149 111 131 87 21? 112 216 108 114 32 MWlllgers, officials, and props., inel. farm____ 166 59 138 44 251 38 131 34 189 64 190 46 319 62 371 61 183 24 Clerical and kindred workers •.. ____________ 163 631 61 105 108 178 87 161. 140 453 144 367 243 408 155 319 101 186 Sulesworkers____________________________ 137 73 75 45 121 ~07 108 81 114 97 119 90 290 130 174 95 107 48 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers... 188 10 332 8 527 11 511 16 280 15 255 7 769 20 266 10 328 9 Operative.• nnd kindred workers .. __________ 126 48 473 109 739 264 402 121 194 59 174 45 363 93 111 18 155 13 Privntchouseholdworkers_________________ 2 60 66 1,269 29 426 1 32 4 47 l 68 4 64 ••• 14 .•• 12 Sorvico workers, except private household___ 117 140 985 620 650 427 164 181 161 156 148 121 233 210 7? n 49 53 Laborers, except min•---------------- ___ 75 1 614 17 736 10 202 5 137 9 78 3 139 3 29 ... J2 3 Occupation not reported___________________ 8 6 18 6 7 5 15 10 7 7 10 5 13 8 7 B 2 1

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10 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 3.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS, BY CENSUS TRACTS: 1950 [Asterisk(•) denotes etatietics based on 20-perclIDt sample. Median not ehown where baee is less th!Lll 100]

Subjeot The Tract Trac:t Traet Tr•ot Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tl'ac-t Tract city- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

All dwelling units ___ ----- __ ---------------- 37,342 5,429 2,725 3,?13 2 538 l 273 1 816 1 929 3 532 3 471 l 745 1 517 1 571 2 986 l 698 l,399 Owner occupied ................................ 18,385 3,205 l,733 2,233 l,259 530 430 366 l,736 l,477 839 30/. 647 :i,,731 961 934

Nonwhito owners _______ ---------------------- 2,165 4 4 l 168 5 6 l,461 345 5 5 66 82 5 8 Renter oeeupied ............................... _ 17,100 1,992 851 1,272 1,150 681 l,307 1,465 1,661 1,867 851 1,137 821 1,137 668 240

Nonwhite renters ....... _ ..................... 2,223 7 3 2 148 ... 11 55 1,405 429 1 i,8 70 37 l 6 Vacant nonserusonul not dilnpidated, for rent or sale. 1,170 158 99 141 97 52 52 64 56 52 31 44 72 ?3 42 137 Other vncant and nonresident ............. ------ 687 74 42 67 32 10 27 34 ?9 75 24 32 31 45 27 86

TYPB 011 STJ\UCTURB

1 dwelling unit, detached (inoludos trailers) ...•.•.. 26,707 3,897 2,364 2,955 1,848 718 710 667 2,907 2,582 l,291 639 968 2,486 1,331 1,344 1 dwellin3, unit, attached. _______________________ 157 12 4 15 3 ... 3 l 31 10 5 32 31 ? 1 2 l nnd 2 welling unit, semidetached ............ __ ?55 152 136 168 41 3 38 13 41 44 2 I, 61 36 10 6 2 dwelling unit, other ___________________________ ;,,664 612 142 472 320 376 35/t 328 258 420 35/l 300 248 184 252 32 3 and 4 dwelling unit. .• ________________________ 2,?10 306 58 88 191 107 364 417 167 263 67 298 224 69 84 ? 5 dwelling unit or more ........... ------------- 2,349 450 21 15 127 69 347 503 128 152 22 244 39 201+ 20 a

CONDITION AND PLUMBING PACILITfl!S

Number roportin~------------ -------------- 36,614 5,3:3? 2,683 3,645 2,511 1,255 1,773 l,835 3,475 3,41? l,6?0 1,461 l,556 2,932 l,673 l,383 No private bnth or di apidated ................... 7,030 152 153 202 217 32 169 332 l,006 l,926 530 510 259 4114 209 69 No running water or dilapidated .•..•.•....•..... 4,143 58 75 69 119 14 65 172 1,196 1,256 233 369 l?l 22? 65 54

~YRAR BUJLT

Number reporting. ____________ ------------- 36,l?.O 5,240 2,600 3,600 2,465 l,225 1,670 l,755 3,490 3,415 l,620 l,505 l,540 2,945 1,660 l,390 1U40 or Inter_. ____ .....•....•. ----------------- 13,615 3,21,Q l,335 l,725 1,265 215 285 210 805 945 250 55 170 l,370 510 l,2J5 1930 to 1939 .... --.---------------------------- 9,400 1,530 660 865 690 550 375 105 l,140 945 370 165 300 090 615 120 rn20to1929. __________________________________

5,565 370 310 565 230 315 585 290 745 565 290 275 4.'.35 280 300 10 mm or ear Ii or. --- - - - - --- --- -- -------------- - -- ?,540 100 295 445 280 145 425 l,070 800 960 710 l,010 635 405 235 25

All occupied dwelling unita. ------------- .. 35,485 5,197 2,584 3,505 2,409 1,211 l,737 l,831 3,397 3,341 ... l,690 1,M,l l,468 2,868 l,629 l,174

NUMBBR OF PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT

1 person ___ . __ ---- ____ ----· __________ ---------- 3,007 305 120 210 181 127 233 326 367 249 116 276 148 202 113 26 2 persona ___ ------ ___ - _ ----- ______ .. ------ ·----- ll,252 1,676 794 1,084 793 1,00 '/94 814 939 ?05 lt38 1,08 563 819 586 279 3 persons ... ____ .• _ .... _____ -------------- __ •. _ 8,Bl3 1,495 688 1,004 604 325 344 334 700 646 399 29/t 328 739 438 387

t ~~<l'lr~~~~~~;;::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :: ::::: 6,413 l,122 574 745 1,44 180 215 185 516 520 305 l?? 231 597 305 29? lt,336 539 343 405 251 87 109 124 547 657 281 l31t llt4 390 168 157 7 persona or more ______________________________ l,664 60 57 57 56 12 1,2 48 320 567 151 72 51, 121 19 28

Median number of persons _______________________ 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 2.B 2.5 2.3 2.2 3.1 3.6 3.2 2.4 2.6 3.1 2.8 3,2

PERSONS PER ROOM

Number reporting •..... --------·-------- ___ 35,109 5,153 2,559 3,484 2,390 l,196 l,?17 l,788 3,3?9 3,319 1,659 1,394 1,463 2,837 1,60? 1,164 l.01 or mom .. ______ .••. __ .. __ . __ .....•••...•. _ 5,776 196 267 283 216 44 204 220 935 1Jli69 501 W7 190 615 161 183

"HJ!A TING l'UEI.

Number reporting he-adog equJpmcnt------ ... --. 35,275 5,130 2J610 3,520 2,3g5 l,140 1,755 1,795 J,355 3,275 1,6?0 l 11t00 1J5JO 2,965 1,575 l,l?O Central heating •..... _ .• __ ---- -- ...•.• --------- 4,280 1,425 415 655 315 110 240 145 45 15 15 75 65 370 145 245

Coal.---------------------------·----------- 115 40 10 20 20 ... 10 ... 5 ... ... ... . .. 5 ... 5 Utility or bottled gao ........ ----------------- 4,010 l,3,~5 400 620 290 95 230 135 20 15 15 ?0 55 350 135 235

~~i~~dr~t ~::::::::::: ::::: ::: ::: ::::::::::: 35 ... ... ... ... 5 ... 5 ... . .. ... 5 10 5 5 .. . 80 35 ... 15 ... 5 ... ... 20 ... . .. ... ... 5 . .. . ..

Not reported •.•..• ------ .••• ---------------·-- 1,0 5 5 ... 5 5 ... 5 ... ... ... . .. . .. ' 5 5 Nonoentrnl heating .•. -------------------------- 30,800 3,680 2,195 2,s1,5 2,060 1,030 1,515 1,650 3,230 3,245 1,655 l,315 1,465 2,575 1,425 915

Coal .... _.---------------------------------- 140 10 ... 5 20 50 10 ... 20 5 ... . .. . .. 10 10 Utility or bottled gao •. ----------------------- 27,lJO 3,490 2,150 2,?90 1,860 960 l,490 l,lt90 2,050 2,215 1,540 1,150 l,360 2,340 l,400 845 Liquid fuel..----_---------------------- ..... l,!>95 70 20 lO 80 ... 10 90 500 555 60 45 45 85 15 10 Other fuel------ __ .••. ----------------------- l,830 95 25 30 90 5 5 65 660 465 35 110 50 135 10 50 Not reported ..•.. _ .... ----------------------- 105 15 ... 10 10 15 ... 5 . .. 5 20 10 10 5 ... ...

Not heated ••.• --------------------·------------ 195 25 ... 20 10 ... ... ... 80 15 ... 10 . .. 20 5 10

* Rlll'R1GI!RA TJON EQUIPMENT

Ivf ec:a~fc~i~ ~~~~~~i~~- ~: ~::: :: : :: :: ::::::::::::: 35,140 5,150 2,585 3,515 2,430 1,225 l,?40 1,855 3,360 3,310 l,655 l,400 1,420 2,?!i5 1,630 l,110 28,770 4,990 2,400 3,355 2,195 l,175 1,490 l,570 1,850 1,540 1,165 965 1,205 2,300 1,530 1,()1;0

Ice_----- -- ------ - .. ----- ------ -- . - .•.•....••. 4J685 110 135 145 205 25 60 205 1,205 1,290 390 21,5 175 .365 95 3$ Other or none. ---- ____ •.. __ .... _ .. ___ •••.• ----- 1,685 50 50 15 30 25 190 80 305 480 100 190 1,0 90 5 35

• Tl!WlVISION Number reporting _________________ --------- 35,100 5,115 2,520 3,470 2,1,40 l,215 1,745 1,815 3,370 3,310 1,650 11410 1,440 2,825 1,605 l,1'10

With television ........ ----- .•.•......••• ------- 205 30 15 20 25 10 25 ' 5 20 ... 5 5 ·15 ' zo CONTR.ACT MONTHLY RENT

Renter occup:iedi and vacant nonseasonal nor dl .. lapidnted uohsi for rent-Number reporting __ 16,622 1,905 819 l,245 1150 684 1,285 l,467 l,58lt 1,734 823 1 112 816 1 076 648 27-1

L<l8a than $10 ..... _ .. ------- ------------------- 442 l 3 3 15 ... 4 19 91, 170 27 63 10 28 :i 2 $10 to $10 ..................................... l,977 10 14 17 69 a 8 109 591 653 1?8 144 ?6 82 9 9 $20 to $29 •. ___________________________________

2,524 344 43 73 170 26 82 128 543 1,81 207 161 ?8 146 Jl u $30 to $30. ____________________________________ 2,675 371, 113 160 12S 51 138 203 232 239 202 175 163 326 11<7 4'I

$40 to $49------------------------------------- 2,179 111 134 205 120 123 258 261 78 100 115 198 156 143 142 3~ $50 to $59 .. ----------------------------------- 2,141 l?l 181 216 134 133 267 248 20 58 64 184 144 150 118 !13 $60 to $74 .•.•..•... --------------------------- 2,269 290 181 289 214 179 264 240 20 20 25 110 119 123 120 75 $75 to $99 •... --------------------------------- 1,902 420 133 252 262 122 210 171 6 12 5 65 59 68 83 3" $100 or more •...• _________ --------------------. 513 184 17 30 38 42 54 86 ... l ... 12 ll 10 15 ll Median rent ........................... dollars_. 42.68 56.08 55.16 57.12 54.95 59.58 55.21 50.04 21.47 20.41 29.48 40.16 1,1,.69 J8.l5 50.52 56.29

VALUB OP ONB-DWHLLING-UNIT STRUCTURllS

Ownet" oiecupiedi 1 and vacant nonseasonal not di-lap:idnted units, !or sale-Number teporting ___ 15 417 2 880 1,621 1,939 l,109 3?9 242 200 l,452 l,103 6?3 153 506 l,481 726 95)

LllBS thnn $3,000 •. ------------------------ .•... 1,ltl? 55 41 19 69 l 6 4 47S 356 145 17 42 136 u 37

~:~~ E irnt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1,010 18 47 44 42 2 2 6 279 194 164 17 20 llt4 7 ~ 1,004 24 70 ?4 4? 6 l 3 264 146 121 13 26 163 20 26 3,304 128 492 533 20? 48 12 19 293 234 19/t 18 135 471 158 .)62 3,309 357 544 585 375 70 24 20 ?3 100 32 10 117 354 237 411 $10,000 \o $14,999 ... ---- ____ .. ___ .•......•. ---- 2,993 1,037 324 454 263 134 76 43 38 48 16 16 108 155 204 71 $15,000 or more ..•. -- ..... _. _ .. __ .. _. ---------- 2,380 1,261 103 230 106 118 121 105 27 25 1 62 58 58 89 16

Median value ... ___ ------ __ --·-···------dollars .. 0,1a5 14,087 8,188 8,730 8,713 12,282 14,950 15,843 3 1839 :3,960 4,17? 10,419 81091 6,529 9,212 ?,61'1

• Restricted to !-dwelling-unit properties.

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AUSTIN 11 Table 4.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NONWHITE POPULATION, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Trncts listed arc those which contain 250 or more nonwhite persons. Asterisk (*) dcnot.es statistics ba.<Jed on 20-percent sample. For totnla of n.go groups from complete count, sec table 2. Median not ahown where baae is less than 500]

Subject Tract 1 1'rnct 2 Tract 4 Tract 7 Tract 8 Trnct 9 Tract 12 Tract 13

MARITAL STATUS

Ma.le, 14yen.rs old undover _________ 74 414 371 77 3,554 l,012 151 172 Single _______ ----- ______ ----- ____________ 44 204 99 30 910 3llt 31 44 Mnrrietl.-·-----·------------------------ 23 144 229 35 2,297 585 109 110 'Vjdowed or divorced _________ ----------- 7 66 43 12 347 ll3 ll 18

Female, 14 years old and over __________ 126 672 454 96 4,535 1,338 185 198 Single •.•• ·------ --- _____________________ 76 147 81 13 918 380 20 31 Morried ..• --------------------------- JO 329 25/t 1,7 2,475 641. ll't 122 Widowed or divorced _____________________ 20 196 119 36 1,142 317 51 45

•MARRIED COUPLES

Married couples, nu01ber ______________ 25 230 15 2,160 400 75 60 With own household ______________________ 10 210 10 1,785 345 70 35 Without own household _______________ 15 20 5 375 55 5 25

•YE/I.RS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Persons 25 years old and over __________ 120 1,040 635 95 5,'735 1,525 255 2't0 No school yoars completed ________________ 10 110 20 165 55 5 30 Elementary: I to 4 yeors------------------ 25 350 120 10 840 325 40 45 5 and 6 yeors. -- _____________ 10 v.o 105 980 275 75 15 7 years _____ ----- __________ 5 40 70 25 550 190 20 30

Sye:ars _____ ·----- ------ ... 10 55 e~O 10 670 120 35 25 Highsehool: lto3years •... _____ -------- 20 75 125 15 1,250 240 50 60 4 yeors __________ - __ ------ -- - JO 75 lt?O 125 25 10 College: I to 3 year•------_ .. ____ 25 20 40 5 350 85 5 10 4yenrs or more _____ .... ____ 15 5 40 15 355 100 10 School yeors not reported •. ______ . ____ - ____ 215 10 105 10 5 J>Iedion school years completed _______ . 4.5 8,1 8.4 7.5

•RESIDENCE IN 1949

Persons 1 year old and over, 1950. __ . __ 295 1,0t>5 11 0'/0 220 10,400 2,900 445 445 Some house ns in 1950. ____ --- _______ -- _ 240 9!15 845 185 8,400 2,200 375 400 DUierent houseJ same county _____ ----. __ 15 30 175 20 l/i.45 435 45 30 Different county or nbrond. _______________ 30 70 50 10 505 265 10 15 Residence not reported .•• _____________ 10 10 5 50 15

EMPLOYMENT STATUS ANO MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP

Male, 14 years old aod over. ____ . ______ 74 414 371 77 3,554 1,012 151 172 Labor force .... ------ - . - . --- - ---- ---- -- 3/t 6 2!J6 50 2,593 771 116 129 Civilian labor force ____ • _______ • ____ 34 6 296 50 2,563 764 116 128

~~J'~';ri~~~,i: :::: ·:: :: : : :: : : : : : .. 34 6 285 43 2,461 709 116 122 11 7 102 55 6

Not in labor force._----------------- __ 40 408 75 27 961 21.1 35 43 Female

114 yenrs old and over ________ 126 672 l15lt 96 4,535 1,338 185 l98

Laborforcc ... --- --- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 50 7 244 51 2,318 713 69 87 Civilian lobor force._ •• - ______________ .. 50 7 243 51 2,317 713 69 87

~~f~';?[~~~cL:::::::::::::::::::::: 50 7 233 46 2,246 662 69 86 10 5 71 51 1 NoL in labor force _________________ • ___ -·- 76 665 210 45 2,217 625 116 111

Male, employed ______ ,, _______________ 34 285 43 2 461 709 116 122 ProfessionnlJ technical, and kindred workers. 9 139 50 5 l\fnnngcrs, officials, nnd props., incl. form. ___ 11 88 23 Clerical nnd kindred workers _______________ 3 44 12 Snlea workers. ______________ 42 7 l Crnftsmcn, foremen, and kindred-~;~rkC~~: _ I, 20 6 215 48 10 20 Operatives and kindred workers______ _ ___ 1 28 7 373 112 12 21 Private household workers. ________________ 8 7 2 65 17 l 4 Sen•ice: workers, cx-0cpt privato household ___ 6 116 15 932 256 47 29 Lnboi·crs, except mine _____ . _________ 9 82 13 547 1.83 37 38 Ocoupati-on not reported _________ 1 3 16 1 2 3

Female, employed _____ . ___________ 50 233 46 2,246 662 69 86

Proress.ional1 tcchnicnl1 and kindred worker:i. 13 188 60 3 Managers, officials, nn<l props., incl. fa.rm .... 1 30 7 3 Clerical and kindred workers_________ _ __ 56 30 1 Salos workers. ____________ 5 24 9 1 Crnftsmen 1 forcmen 1 and kind~~d- w-~rlc~~ .. ~ ~ :. 1 2 Operatives and kindred workers _______ 2 5 90 24 2 Private household workers. ___ .•. __ . _ . ___ 26 150 27 1,258 337 51 53 Service workers, except private household ___ v. 57 10 5?4 190 12 22 Lnbor-fH·s, e}:cept mine _________________ 15 Occupntion not report<'d .... _ _ _ _____ 6

*INCOME !N 1949

Tomi families and uorelarcd individuals 80 15 355 70 3,895 1,240 125 70 Less than $500 .. ________ . _ ?O 10 85 30 850 440 40 15 $600 to $909 ________

20 55 10 6115 215 15 15 $1,000 to SI ,490.. _ 5 50 10 710 145 30 20 $1,500 to $1,099 .. 5 65 5 600 170 20 10 .$2,000 to $2,400 .. 10 40 5 385 75 10 $2,600 to $2,999_. _ 5 15 210 55 10 $3,000 lo $3 ,409. __ 5 20 145 50 $3, 500 to $3, 090.. _ . 15 75 20 $4,000 lo $-1,190. __ 5 70 10 $4,500 to M,Ooo ___ 15 5 $5,000 to ~5,909 ____ . 55 5 $6,000 to $6,099 ... ______ 20 $7,000 to $9,909 ________ 20 10 $10,000 or more. ___ 10 Income not rcportccl 10 10 85 1,0

.Median income ____ . --------- _ dolln.rs 1,289 872

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12 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS

Table 5.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS OCCUPIED BY NONWHITE PERSONS, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

{Trnew listed are those which contain 250 or more nonwhite penmns. Median not shown where bnse ia less than 100{

Subjcet Tract l Troo·t 2 Tract I, Traot 7 Traat 8 Tract 9 Tract 12

Total dwelling units ________________ ll 7 3l6 61 2,866 771, Ll6

COND!TlON A.ND PLUMBING PACILlTJDS

Number re{iorcia~ --- -- - - .. - - ~ - ----- - - 11 7 :no 57 2,816 761 135 No private bot 1 or d1 apidnted. _ .. _ .... _ ............ 3 3 lltJ n 1,488 1,90 73 No running water or dilapidated .................... 3 3 87 1,8 974 321 52

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWELLING UNIT 1 person ............................... _______________ 2 45 11 323 101 16 2 persons ................... _. ____________ .... _ 'I 85 13 811 231 1,1,

a persons." - - - - - - - --- - - -- - -- -- ----- ---- - - l 69 8 590 155 23 4 persons; _________________ --------------- 44 9 1.35 98 19 5 and 6 persons ......... -- .. ·----···---·-·---- 46 13 449 126 20 7 t>ersons or more _________________ -------- 27 7 258 63 1.\

Median number of peroomL. __________ ·--~- 2,9 3.0 2.9 2.8

PERSONS Pl!R ROOM

Number reporting_ ....... ___ .. _ .... - .......... 11 7 313 61 2,852 766 136 1.01 or more _____________________ ........... 1 1 72 32 758 210 35

CONTRACT MONTHLY 1UINT

Renter-occupied units reporting._. __ .. __ 1 142 54 l,311 395 Q:J Lesa than $10 ............. --·----·--···----- 12 7 81 36 ? $10 to $14 .. - .. ---- .. ·-- ............ --- ... 21 29 238 102 ~4 $15 to $19 ______ ... - ... - - ................... 35 9 304 lo.? lb $20 to $20..- .. - -- ---·--------------- 1,a 8 457 9!> 11 $30 to $39 .. - ........ - . 20 193 .',8 I, $40 to$49. ______________ ::::::::::::::· 5 27 5 $50to$74 ................................... l 11 5 $76 or more .......... ·------------------Median rent. _______ ... _____ ........... dollars .. _ 20.13 20.21 l? .42

VAi.till OF ONE·DWEU!NG.UNIT STRUCTUJU!S

Owner~occupied units reporting1 - _. _____ 4 151 1,230 270 62 Leas than $2,000 ...... --- ---------··-------- 3 21 214 32 l3 $2,000 to $2,909........ ------------------ 2 29 205 62 17 .$3,000 to $3,999 ____ --- --- ------· --------. ... ~I 25 237 58 7 $4,000 to $4,999 ... -. - ... ·-- --- -- . - ·- ------ - 24 231 53 12 $&,ODO to $9,999 .. _________________________ .!,f) 295 51 13 $10,000 to $14,999 ________________________ 10 29 9 $15,000 or moro. __________ ------------- .. ... 2 19 5 Median value ___________ -- ____ ....... dollara .... 3,971 3,rn 3,657

1 Reatricted to !-dwelling-unit properliea.

'I'raot 13

119

118 67 36

13 35 21

8 27 l5

3,0

119 36

34 6 8 7 9 J

'I? 19 13 22 11 12

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AUSTIN 13 Table 6.-CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WHITE POPULATION WITH SPANISH SURNAME, FOR SELECTED

CENSUS TRACTS: 1950 {Trnct.":l listed arc those which eontain 250 or more white pcrtmns with 8panish :iUrname. Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 20-pel'cent snmplc. Jiedian not shown where ba.se fa less than 5001

Subject

Total population _______ - - - - -- _

AGE

Male, all ages _________ _

Un<ler 5 yc.Rl's ___ ---- ---- - ----- -- - --5 to Oycnrs ____________________ .. ___ _ 10to14 years _______________________ _ 15 to 19 yem·s _____ ,. ________ ., _______ __

20 to 24 years _______ . __ ... ______ - ___ _

25 to 29 years ______ ----------------30 to 34 year•--------·-·-------------35 to 39 years _________ ---------------40 to 44 yenrs ... --------------------

45 to •IU yenrs ... ---- .... --50 to 54 ycars ... --------------------65 to 59 years_____ .. ----------CO to 64 ycm·•----· 05 tu 69yenrs ... -----------------· .. 70 to 74 years .... ---- ___ -- __ -... __ 75 years and over _

Female, all n.gcs. _ . __ - -

Under 5 yenrs __ ------ ___ - ___ -- - ____ _ 5 to 9 years .. ___________ --------10 to 14 years. ___ . ____ -- - - --- -- - ... -15 to 19 years ... -------- -- ----- _. __ __

20 tu 24ycars ... --------25 to 29 years ____________ ----------. 30 lo Mycnrs.-.--------35 to 39yenrs ... ---· •JO to Hyenrs ... ---------46 l<l 49 years _____ ---- __ -- ....... 50 to 6•l yenrs ... .. 55 to 5\lycnre .... --------------------00 to 64 years .. __ -------_ .. --------05to69 ycnrs ......... . 70 to 74yenrs ... -------------------· 75 years u.nd over ____________ _

21 ycnrs nncl over_.

CITIZENSHIP AND BIRTHPLACE

All persons----------------- .. .

Native ...... --- . -------- - ---·-·· .. .

Foro1~~r~oi~~~{e;i~~: :: : : =: :=:::: :::~ Dorn in other countries ______ ._._.

Nntnrnlfaed ...... _ .... Alien ___________________________ _

Citizenship not reported ...... _ ... _

Tract 7

357

182

36 21 21

9

35 19 10

? 7

3 l 5 3 3 2

89

l'/5

J3 2g

9 18

20 21 lO

85

357

313 41, 40

1, 13 27

Tract 8

579

2?9

60 41 36 15

20 26 l.8 12

8

12 7 5 6 6

121

300

68 it9 35 26

27 18 16 lB 11

579

518 61 60

1 2'/ y,

Trnct. 9

6 696

3,205

585 453 360 274

267 269 208 196 153

11,4 98 68 66 52 33 39

1,546

3,431

039 443 391 299

338 280 203 209 151

121 89 74 68 70 24 32

1,585

6,696

5,952 744 733 ll

160 572 12

Tract 10

l 637

808

162 102

80 69

70 66 1,8 50 40

32 22 22 16 13

8 8

377

829

120 12'1 97 76

88 73 49 57 22

35 25 26 15 10

3 6

386

1,637

l/t'.36 201 200

l 40

137 21,

Trnct Tract 11 13

053

439

79 60 39 37

32 30 30 27 17

23 11 17

9 11,

7 7

218

414

62 45 48 53

y, 37 16 37 23

15 ?

13 11

5 3 5

198

853

756 97 91,

3 43 53 l

857

80 67 47 42

35 35 28 22 25

16 15

5 5 4 5 1

188

425

75 57 51 41

50 33 22 19 27

17 11

8 3 5

191

857

802 55 52

3 38 16 1

Subject

MAlUTAl STATUS

Tro.ct 7

Trac·t 8

Tract 9

Trnct Tract Tract 10 11 13

Male, 14 yem old and over. _______ 1 ___ 1_0_81-__ 14_9+-_l;:,_93_0-+---4-80-+---2-6_71--2_4_3

Single ..... ------------------------· 47 43 602 155 S2 S\I Married .......... ----------------·--- 50 97 1,195 291 153 155 Widowed or divorced----------------- 11 9 133 34 32 8

Female, 14 years old and over ....... 1 ___ 1_0_61-__ 1_55+_2:..:':.;.02:::2+---'4.:.98+_;:2:.:.7'--ll--'2'-'5-"-2

~~~!i.;c:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ;~ l~; 1,~~! ~~~ i~Z l~ Widowed or divorced ____________ ·---- 25 17 298 61 40 22

*YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Persons 25 yen.rs old nnd ov~'----- 1 __ ;:lc:c50+ __ 2:;:0:::5+-__,2=53:::5+---"~2::0'.J---::.32=:5+--'34:::1l::. No Hchool years completed ......... -.. 1,0 75 765 175 110 70 Elemcntory: 1 lo 4 yeurH................. 50 70 805 155 80 1J5

5 and 0 years_ .. ____ 10 25 390 115 35 1,0 7 years... 5 lO 160 70 10 20 8yea"------------------ 15 10 150 25 20 20

High Rchool: 1 Lo 3 y<'.orH .... __________ 10 135 40 45 25 4 ycnrs ... ______________ 10 55 15 5 20

College: 1to3 years.............. 15 20 15 10 'iyenraormore_______ 5 15

Sohool years not ru1mrtC'fL____________ 40 Medio.n 1m\l(m\ ymws comp1olml_________ J.4

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Male, 14 ycnrs old nnd m•cr ____ _

Labor forco .. ___ - . __ _ Civi1inn labor forcn - ..

Employed-- -- . - -Unemployed. -- _ ..

Not in labor force.

'Female, 14 yean o\d and over. Labor fornc _______ _

Civilian In.bot• forcH. Employed- ..... Unemployed.

Not in labor force.

108

52 52 45 7

56

1%

30 JO 28

2 76

149

104 104 100

4 1,5

155

34 31, 27

7 121

1,930

1,544 1,537 1,407

lJO 386

2,022

497 lt97 41.8

1,9 1,525

10

4.4

480

390 388 357 31 90

129 129 113 16

369

10

267

186 186 181

5 81

2'71

66 66 65

l 205

243

181 160 172

8 62

252

51 51 46

5 201

Table 7.-CHARACTERISTICS OF DWELLING UNITS OCCUPIED BY WHITE PERSONS WITH SPANISH SURNAME, FOR SELECTED CENSUS TRACTS: 1950

[Tracts listed aro those whioh contain 250 or more white persons with Spanish surname. Median not shown whoro b8"o is less thnn 100]

Subject

Total dwolling units---------------­

CONDITION AND PLUMBING FACILITJBS Number repor1ing ___ ____ ., ___________ _

No private both or dilapidated •... ___ .. ____ _ No running water or dilapidated __________ ._

NUMBER OF PERSONS IN DWBU.JNG UNIT l po!1!0n .... ______ --------· _____ ... ________ _ 2 po!1!0ns. _______ . ______________________ _ 3 persons ... _____ .. ·-·- .. _______________ _ 4 pe1110ns _________________________ ...... _

5 and 6 poraons .... ------------------------7 persons or more ________________________ _

Median numb-Or of persons-----------------

PERSONS Pl!R ROOM

1.01 ~"~~~ -~'!'_0_"_''.~~::::::::::::::::::::

1 Restricted to I-dwelling-unit proporLics.

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Trnot 7 8 9 10 11 13

65

63 50 30

9 14

3 21 13

65 42

99 1,2~9

99 1,242 ?7 862 59 563

6 lt6 6 1.511

v. 234 17 1B7 21. 300 32 338

99 1,250 66 791

JOO

283 116

61

6 33 37 51 78 95

5.1

298 192

163

157 119 107

13 20 24 35 36 35

1 .. 2

153 89

152

4 16 19 26 44 43

5.0

151 92

Subject

CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT

Rtoter·occupied units repordng __ .. ____ _

Leas than $10 .. -----------·------ ---------$10 to $14.. .. ___________________________ _

$15 to $10 ....... -- ---- -------------------$20 to $29 ... ___________________________ _

$30 to $30.. .... --------------···---------$40 to $49 _____________________________ __

$50 to $74 ·-----------------------------$75 or more .. _________ -------------------

Median rent. ________ ---- __ ---- .... dollars ..

VALUE OF ONE·DWBU.ING·UNIT STRUCTURES

Owoer-occupJed units repotting1 •• ·---­

Leas thnn $2,000.------------------------­$2,000 to $2,999 .. ------------------------­$3,000 to $3,999-------------------------· $4,000 to $4,000 _________________________ _

$6,000 to $9,999 ________ - -------· -- ------ -$10,000 to $14,999-----------------------­$15,000 or mor•----------------------·---Median value. ____________________ dollars--

Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract 7 8 9 10 11 13

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25 7 9 2 3 3

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38 678 109 128 7 106 7 28 9 148 l? 1,6 8 156 23 26

11 174 39 19 3 62 16 6

24 5 2 8 2 l

17.22 21.42 13.41

44 332 152 19 15 ?l 17

I, 87 28 5 14 64 42 5 7 31 28 5 4 66 33 2

8 4 1 5 l

3,075 3,688

52 ? 9

11 9 9 3 3 l

Bl 15 14 22 17 12

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