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Characteristics of the

population. Detailed Social and

Economic Characteristics.

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1980 census of population.

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Census ofPopulation

VOLUME 1

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION

CHAPTER C/D

Detailed Social

and EconomicCharacteristics

PART 54

GUAMPC80-1-C/D54

Issued November 1984

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?EAU OF T :NSUS

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U.S. Department of CommerceMalcolm Baldrige, Secretary

Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary

Sidney Jones, Under Secretary

for Economic Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUSJohn G. Keane, Director

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BUREAU OF THE CENSUSJohn G. Keane, Director

C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director

POPULATION DIVISIONRoger A. Herriot, Chief

Acknowledgments

Many persons participated in the diverse

activities of the 1980 census. Theseacknowledgments generally reflect staff dur-

ing the post-census data publication process.

The Bureau was guided by Director,

Bruce Chapman, and Deputy Director, C. L.

Kincannon. Primary direction of the data

publication program was performed by William

P. Butz, Associate Director for DemographicFields, assisted by Peter A. Bounpane, Assist-

ant Director for Demographic Censuses, in

conjunction with Barbara A. Bailar, Associate

Director for Statistical Standards andMethodology, Howard N. Hamilton, Acting

Associate Director for InformationTechnology, James D. Lincoln, then Associate

Director for Administration, and Stanley D.

Moore, Associate Director for Field Opera-

tions. The Director's staff was assisted bySherry L. Courtland. Direction of the censusenumeration and early processing activities

was provided by Vincent P. Barabba, former

Director; Daniel B. Levine, former DeputyDirector; and George E. Hall, former

Associate Director.

Responsibility for the overall planning,

coordinating, processing, and publication

of the 1980 census was in the Decennial

Census Division under the direction of

Stanley D. Matchett, Chief, assisted byRachel F. Brown and Roger O. Lepage, Assist-

ant Division Chiefs. The following Branch

Chiefs were responsible for support services:

Donald R. Dalzell. Judith A. McKay,Stephen E. Goldman, Dennis W. Stoudt, andRichard R. Warren. The Outlying Areas Branch

was under the direction of Irma F. Harahush,

Acting Branch Chief.

Data collection was carried out by the

government of each Area through a special

agreement with the following Governors or

High Commissioner: Honorable Peter T.

Coleman, Governor of American Samoa,assisted by Joseph M. Pereira, Census Coor-dinator; Honorable Paul M. Calvo, then Gover-

nor of Guam, assisted by Joseph T. Floras,

Census Coordinator; Honorable Carlos S.

Camacho then Governor of the Northern

Mariana Islands, assisted by Jose C. Ayuyu,Census Coordinator; Honorable AdrianWinkle, then High Commissioner of the Trust

Territory of the Pacific Islands, assisted by

Haruo Esang, Census Coordinator; and Hon-

orable Juan Luis, Governor of the Virgin

Islands of the United States, assisted by Frank

Mills and Edward A. Phillips. The following

Census Bureau employees were designated as

Census Advisors to oversee data collection

activities in the various areas: Melvin A.

Hendry, Advisor for the Virgin Islands of the

United States, Michael J. Levin, Advisor for

the Northern Mariana Islands and the re-

mainder of the Trust Territory of the Pacific

Islands, Guy A. Lutz, Advisor for Guam andthe Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, ex-

cluding the Northern Mariana Islands, and C.

Kemble Worley, Advisor for American Samoa.

The system design and computer programs

for this report were prepared by William L.

Peil, Decennial Census Division, and Michael J.

Levin, Population Division.

Responsibility for developing the population

portion of the 1 980 census questionnaire con-

tent and designing the tabulations in this

report was in the Population Division, under

the supervision of Roger A. Herriot, Chief,

Paula J. Schneider, Staff Assistant for CensusPrograms, Gordon W. Green, Jr., Nampeo D.

McKenney, and Arthur J. Norton, Assistant

Division Chiefs. This report was prepared by

Michael J. Levin, Peggy Payne, and Rosemarie

Simpson, assisted by Emily Lennon.

Administration support was provided by the

Administrative Services Division, Robert L.

Kirkland, Chief, and William C. Fanning,

Assistant Chief.

Computer processing was performed in the

Computer Operations Division, C. ThomasDiNenna, Chief, James E. Steed, George M.Bowden, and Joseph J. Sferrella, Assistant

Chiefs.

Questionnaire processing procedures weredeveloped in the Decennial Processing Staff,

James S. Working, then Chief, under the

direction of Harry O'Haver, then Assistant

Chief. The clerical coding and microfilming of

the sample questionnaires were performed at

the Laguna Niguel Processing Office, Robert

N. Scheller, Chief.

User services were provided by the DataUser Services Division under the supervision

of Michael G. Garland, Chief, Marshall L.

Turner, Jr., and Paul T. Zeisset, Assistant

Chiefs.

Data collection activities were supervised in

the Field Division by Lawrence T. Love, Chief,

under the direction of Richard Blass, Charles

Hancock, and George T. Reiner, Assistant

Chiefs, with the assistance of the directors

and assistant directors of the Bureau's

regional offices.

Geographic programs and plans weredeveloped in the Geography Division under the

direction of Joseph J. Knott, Robert W. Marx,and Silla G. Tomasi, Assistant Chiefs, andDonald I. Hirschfeld, Special Assistant.

Publications editing, design, composition,

and printing procurement were performed bythe staff of the Publications Services Division,

Raymond J. Koski, Chief; Milton S. Andersen,Arlene C. Duckett, and Gerald A. Mann,Branch Chiefs.

The Statistical Methods Division was largely

responsible for developing new procedures to

obtain a more accurate count of the popula-tion. This work was supervised by Charles D.

Jones, Chief; David V. Bateman, then

Assistant Chief, Susan M. Miskura and Robert

T. O'Reagan, Assistant Chiefs.

The system design, technical specifications,

assembly, and installation of the FOSDIC andAutomated Camera Technology System werethe responsibility of the Technical Services

Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Acting Chief,

and Robert J. Varson, Branch Chief.

Many other persons participated in the

various activities of the 1 980 census. For a list

of key personnel, refer to the History of the

1980 Census of Population and Housing,(PHC80-R2).

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication

Data

1 980 census of population. Volume 1 , Char-

acteristics of the population.

PC80-1-Issued September 1981 —Partial contents: ch. A. Number of inhab-

itants v. — ch. B. General population

characteristics v. — ch. C. General social and

economic characteristics v. — ch. D. Detailed

population characteristics v.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. II. Title:

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Introduction

APPENDIXES

A. Area Classifications A—

1

B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject

Characteristics B—

1

C. General Enumeration and Processing

Procedures C—

1

D. Accuracy of the Data D—

1

E. Facsimiles of the Questionnaire Pages E—

1

GENERAL Ill

CONTENTS OF THE REPORT. .. . Ill

SYMBOLS AND GEOGRAPHICABBREVIATIONS Ill

SUPPRESSION OF DATA FORCONFIDENTIALITY IV

GENERAL

This report combines the information

from the General Social and Economic

Characteristics and Detailed Population

Characteristics and presents data from the

1980 Census of Population on social and

economic characteristics of the residents

of this area. The abbreviated identifica-

tion for this report is PC80-1-C/D (i.e..

Population Census, 1980, Volume 1,

Chapters C and D followed by a number

representing the area. A large portion

of the information compiled from the

1980 Census of Population appears in

Volume 1, Characteristics of the Popula-

tion, of which this report is part. Legal

provision for this census, which was

conducted as of April 1, 1980 (Septem-

ber 15, 1980 for Trust Territory of the

Pacific Islands, excluding Northern

Mariana Islands), was made in the Act of

Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended

August 1957, December 1975, and

October 1976) which codified Title 13,

United States Code.

The population figures for the various

geographic entities shown here may differ

from those shown in the Advance

Reports, PHC80-V for Press Releases.

The differences reflect correction of

errors found after the PHC80-V reports

or Press Releases were prepared. The

changes may affect any geographic area

shown in this report.

In addition to the printed reports,

results of the 1980 census also are pro-

vided on computer tape in the form of

summary tape files (STF's). These data

products have been designed to provide

statistics with greater subject and geo-

graphic detail than is feasible or desirable

to provide in printed reports. The STFdata are made available at nominal cost.

The data are subject to suppression of

certain detail where necessary to protect

confidentiality.

STF 1 provides population and hous-

ing data summarized for the Areas, urban

and rural residence, county equivalents,

county subdivision equivalents, census

designated places, and enumeration

districts. The data include those shown

in PC80-1-A and PC80-1-B for the Out-

lying Areas.

STF 3 contains data on various popu-

lation and housing subjects such as

education, employment, and income.

The areas covered are the same as STF 1.

Some of the computer tape products

for the Pacific Islands are available on

microfiche. The STF microfiche are

issued for each Area, and summaries are

also available on paper.

More complete descriptions of the

STF's can be found in the technical

documentation of the specific file and in

the PHC80-R1, User's Guide.

The content and procedures of the

1980 census were determined after evalu-

ation of the results of the 1970 census,

consultation with a wide variety of users

of census data, and extensive field testing.

A number of changes were introduced in

1980 to improve the usefulness of the

census results. The changes do not, how-

ever, affect to an appreciable extent the

comparability between the 1980 census

data and the 1970 census data for most

characteristics. Further information on

comparability for specific subjects

appears in Appendix B, "Definitions and

Explanations of Subject Characteristics."

More detailed information on the tech-

nical and procedural matters covered in

the text of this report can be obtained by

writing to the Director, Bureau of the

Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Such

information will also appear in other

publications of the 1980 census.

CONTENTS OF THE REPORT

This report contains text (this introduc-

tion and appendixes), a table of contents,

detailed tables, and a map. A map of the

Area appears after the table of contents.

Each detailed table is identified by a

table number and title. The "folio line" at

the bottom center of each page defines

the types of geographic areas for which

data are shown in the particular table. The

first table in this report is table 19;

tables 1 through 13 appear in the Numberof Inhabitants, PC80-1-A report for this

Area and tables 14 through 18 appear

in the PC80-1-B report, General Popula-

tion Characteristics. The tables include

detailed categories and cross-classifica-

tions of the social and economic

characteristics collected in the 1980

Census of Population, including age,

marital status, household relationship,

education, labor force, occupation, in-

dustry, and income.

Appendix A describes the area classifi-

cation. Appendix B provides definitions

and explanations for the subjects covered

in this report. Appendix C explains

the residence rules used in counting the

population and describes the data col-

lection and processing procedures.

Appendix D presents information on

the sources of error in the data, editing

procedures, and a description of alloca-

tion and substitution. Appendix E con-

tains facsimiles of the 1980 census

questionnaire pages.

SYMBOLS AND GEOGRAPHICABBREVIATIONS

The following symbols and geographic

abbreviations are used in the tables:

• A dash "—" represents zero or a percent

which rounds to less than 0.1.

• Three dots ",.." mean not applicable.

II

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Introduction

or that the data are being withheld to

avoid disclosure of information for

individuals. (For further information

on disclosure, see the section below

on "Suppression of Data for Confi-

dentiality.")

»(NA) means not available.

SUPPRESSION OF DATAFOR CONFIDENTIALITY

To maintain the confidentiality promised

respondents and required by law, the

Bureau of the Census takes precautions

to make sure that its published data

do not disclose information about spe-

cific individuals and housing units. Toaccomplish this, the Census Bureau

suppresses data for characteristics which

are based on a small number of persons

and/or housing units in the geographic

area. Under certain conditions, both

primary and complementary suppres-

sion, as defined below, may take place.

The general rules of primary suppres-

sion are as follows: counts of total

persons are never suppressed; character-

istics for persons are shown only if there

are 15 or more persons in the geographic

area; counts of total housing units, vacant

housing units, year-round housing units,

and occupied housing units are never

suppressed; characteristics of year-round

housing units which are not classified by

occupancy status are shown only whenthere are five or more year-round housing

units in the geographic area; charac-

teristics of families, households, or

occupied housing units are shown only

if there are at least five occupied housing

units within the geographic area; and

distributions of data for owners or

renters are shown only where the number

of owners is at least five or the number

of renters is also at least five. These

primary suppression criteria are applied

independently of one another.

Finally, complementary suppression is

applied to prevent the derivation of pri-

mary suppressed data by subtraction.

IV

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Census off

Population

Detailed Social andEconomic Characteristics

GUAMPC80-1-C/D54

Contents

(Page numbers listed here omit the Area prefix number which

appears as part of the page number for each page. The prefix for

this Area is 54)

MAP Page

Guam and Pacific Area VII

TABLES

19. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics

by Age: 1980 1

20. Place of Birth and Place of Birth of Parents

by Age: 1980 2

21. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

Residence in 1975 by Age: 1980 3

22. Educational Characteristics and Year of

Immigration by Age: 1980 4

23. Labor Force Characteristics by Age: 1980 5

24. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics

by Place of Birth: 1980 7

25. Place of Birth of Parents by Place of Birth: 1980 ... 8

26. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

Residence in 1975 by Place of Birth: 1980 9

27. Educational Characteristics and Year of

Immigration by Place of Birth: 1980 10

28. Labor Force Characteristics by Place of

Birth: 1980 11

29. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics by

Language Spoken at Home, and Literacy: 1980 ... 13

30. Place of Birth and Place of Birth of Parents by

Language Spoken at Home, and Literacy: 1980 ... 14

TABLES Page

31. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

Residence in 1975 by Language Spoken at

Home, and Literacy: 1980 15

32. Educational Characteristics and Year of

Immigration by Language Spoken at Home,

and Literacy: 1980 16

33. Labor Force Characteristics by Language Spoken

at Home and Literacy: 1980 17

34. School Enrollment for Persons 3 Years Old and

Over by Age and Sex: 1980 19

35. Years of School Completed for Persons 15 Years

Old and Over by Age and Sex: 1980 20

36. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics

by Labor Force Status: 1980 21

37. Place of Birth and Place of Birth of Parents by

Labor Force Status: 1980 22

38. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

Residence in 1975 by Labor Force Status:

1980 23

39. Educational Characteristics and Year of

Immigration by Labor Force Status: 1980 24

40. Labor Force Characteristics by Labor Force

Status: 1980 25

41. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics by

Major Industry: 1980 27

42. Place of Birth and Place of Birth of Parents by

Major Industry: 1980 28

43. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

Residence in 1975 by Major Industry: 1980 29

44. Educational Characteristics and Year of

Immigration by Major Industry: 1980 31

V

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TABLES Page TABLES Page

45. Labor Force Characteristics by Major Industry: 48. Ethnicity, Language Spoken at Home, and

1980 33 Residence in 1975 by Income in 1979 of

Persons: 1980 37

46. General, Family, and Fertility Characteristics 49 Educational Characteristics and Year ofby Income in 1979 of Persons: 1980 35 Immigration by Income in 1979 of Persons:

1980 38

47. Place of Birth and Place of Birth of Parents by 50. Labor Force Characteristics by Earnings in

Income in 1979 of Persons: 1980 36 1979 of Persons: 1980 39

VI

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Guam and the Pacific Area

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CORRECTION NOTE

Any corrections to the [930 census counts of the totalpopulation shown in this report made after the report is

printed are available by writing to Data User ServicesDivision, Customer Services (Corrections), Bureau of theCensus, Washington, D.C. 20233.

In this report, the dash (-), in addition to representingzero or a percent which rounds to less than 0.1, is alsoused in cells which are not in the universe for particularparts of the tables. For example in Table 19, since MaritalStatus and Fertility ar e shown only for persons 15 years andover, the eel Is for age groups "Under 5 Years," "5 to 9 Years,"and "10 to 14 Years" have been filled with dashes. Similarly,in Table 21, since Language Spoken at Home and Residence in

1975 are tabulated only for persons 5 years and over, the cellsin the column for "Under 5 Years" are filled with dashes.

VIII

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TABLE 19. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTER

THE AREA

SEX

BOTH SEXESHALEFEMALE

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

IN HOUSEHOLDSFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE. .

FEMALE.SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

IN GROUP QUARTERS ....INMATES OF:

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION . .

OTHER INSTITUTIONNONINMATES:

MILITARY QUARTERSCOLLEGE DORMITORYOTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER .

SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 15 YEARS AND OVERSINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 15 YEARS AND OVERCHILDREN EVER BORN

PER 1,000 WOMENCHILDREN STILL ALIVE

PER 1,000 WOMENBIRTH IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUS

PER 1,000 WOMEN

ISTICS BY AGE: 1980

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR D EFINITIONS OF TE RMS. SEE APPENDI XES A AN D B)

5 1C 15 20 25 30 35 45 55 60 65TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC YEARS

UNDEF 9 14 19 24 29 34 44 54 59 64 ANDTOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

105979 13002 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298555321 662C 6458 5835 5849 6019 5194 4854 6036 4409 1634 1008 140550658 6382 6174 5503 5144 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 1580

101000 12998 12631 11328 10121 8950 9662 8884 10793 7924 2869 1912 29282178C - - - 141 1851 3368 3877 5122 3963 1457 895 11062017 - - - 36 326 353 290 392 287 130 82 1211037 - - - 25 158 194 150 119 121 59 58 153

18473 - - - 306 2375 3573 3466 4158 2819 833 499 44447134 11302 11568 10645 8561 2912 1233 526 278 94 13 2 -

2648 1347 747 316 16C 51 17 7 1 1 1 - -

1014 - - - - - - 1 12 120 156 164 5614781 283 262 312 684 744 561 350 417 315 169 176 5082116 66 54 55 208 533 363 217 294 204 51 36 35

4979 4 1 10 872 2158 662 405 502 248 45 15 57

125 _ _ - 7 48 27 28 10 4 _ _1

19 - - 9 6 1 - - 1 1 - - 1

3998 2 _ 1 822 2015 548 297 280 30 2 1 _

12C - - - 22 57 29 5 6 1- - -

717 2 1 " 15 37 58 75 205 212 43 14 55

36408 5849 6019 5194 4854 6036 4409 1634 1008 140512122 - - - 5667 3774 1319 554 407 216 80 42 6322637 - - - 176 2142 3653 4087 5302 3921 1453 856 1047

581 - - - 20 113 118 93 122 65 24 19 7320 - - - 3 41 58 64 66 40 18 14 16504 - - - 2 1 5 10 24 88 56 66 252825 - - - 1 61 159 139 237 144 27 30 27

32599 _ _ - 5144 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 15808553 - - - 4635 2039 78C 344 328 192 66 47 122

20670 - - - 49C 2866 4034 3740 4405 3003 935 608 589529 - - - 56 168 100 77 7C 35 12 5 6414 - - - 9 48 69 67 84 77 31 13 161807 - - - 3 11 32 34 139 322 205 226 8351155 7 125 215 250 303 169 43 25 18

32599 5144 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 158082040 - - - 613 4144 8394 10865 18875 18437 6644 4925 91432517 - - - 119 814 1636 2450 3589 490C 5191 5359 5787

77935 - - - 60C 4079 8224 10645 18325 17657 6251 4524 76302391 - - - 117 802 1603 240C 3485 4692 4884 4923 4829

- - - 247 885 897 505 275 - - - -- - - 48 174 175 114 52 - - - -

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TABLE 20. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY AGE:

PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FEMALESAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INT RODUCTION. FOR D EFINITIONS OF TE RMS. SEE APPENDI XES A AN D B)5 1C 15 2C 25 3C 35 45 55 6C 65

T< TC TC TC TC TC TC TO TC TC YEARSUNDEF ( 14 1! 24 2; 34 44 54 59 64 AND

TOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

10597932

5211321241396

130023

956318049

126323

828821251

113381

726825991

109933

6280280144

111082

3742230251

103242

3423225221

92894

2829201145

112958

3762235209

81723

3248181146

2914

11373531

1927

8663929

29853

17074729

6539

921111121139283

142264818S31663

169982295033991130U17

2

3307341

1

62912370

372227355110999

1

1

27153

42

1

1363164134763

2343554147191

43

59128S

1719146161

11511697440100133

5

8931112153

1

1801160115

13701959388102135

239

132284217431

1656178126

12314116452116193

2010

145142398

42611275184

1910325234994168

83

996

12175

22869262225

2073274129685147

2

1531212302

1

3851260438

28032658204142194

2124

22

161

1

3271271157

26711095

9012080

241

1

5

12632633

1146371445929

171

381

1

7071010

652237163420

182

91

1

9088

10856208152228

3271 205 179 170 388 914 414 348 376 147 48 28 54

50658 6382 6174 5503 5144 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 158014 - 3 - - 1 2 1 3 2 - - 2

26519 4675 3971 3489 3088 2086 1859 1487 2003 1709 618 491 10431125 95 110 124 136 131 127 120 125 95 19 22 21749 26 33 43 82 124 110 72 126 SO 19 17 1717 1 1 1 2 4 5 1 2 - - - -

20 2 1 1 5 5 4 1 - 1 - - -

530 14 16 32 57 78 83 54 95 66 15 9 1160 5 12 4 6 a 7 4 8 2 1 1 2

53 2 - 3 4 20 7 7 6 1 1 2 -

69 2 3 2 8 9 4 5 15 10 2 5 4

15 1 1 - 1 1 6 2 1 1 - 1 -

9 1 1 _ _ 1 3 1 _ 1 _ 1 _

11157 323 679 853 895 972 1515 1539 1858 1388 468 286 3811090 60 75 65 74 76 142 150 185 229 25 4 5

892 43 67 68 60 86 138 143 210 51 13 4 98013 189 395 600 688 733 1059 1025 1265 1031 414 263 3519499 1116 1195 828 808 1574 1342 1053 917 388 121 83 741554 251 274 223 178 205 168 126 73 35 12 6 3522 57 67 49 51 65 47 32 62 55 17 16 4755 44 95 66 69 89 95 81 131 49 17 6 13825 102 87 100 65 111 74 80 95 51 18 13 29

105979 13002 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298550 8 6 8 5 4 4 2 6 3 1 - 3

40799 5415 5757 5412 4995 3151 2926 2671 3697 3181 1088 833 16732949 377 397 467 477 293 265 196 242 158 27 22 281992 238 214 255 256 287 245 151 173 118 25 16 14

86 17 6 2 6 23 19 9 4 - - - -

63 11 3 5 5 8 16 5 6 1 1 2 -

1411 174 156 189 189 159 154 102 137 109 20 12 1095 7 11 11 11 28 14 7 4 - - - 2

131 11 8 10 10 43 24 9 10 2 2 2 -

206 18 30 38 35 26 18 19 12 6 2 - 2343

17

1 2 3 2 63

1

8 5 3 2 - 1 1

_ 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 _ 1 1

30246 3232 3179 2970 2720 2065 2825 2890 3929 3390 1333 762 9511669 179 99 45 36 50 183 260 301 348 73 61 341693 143 120 129 97 115 180 224 460 168 36 11 10

24781 2758 2755 2606 2415 1770 2193 2093 2814 2696 1165 648 86824333 3327 2735 1935 1988 4118 3334 2756 2520 956 308 189 1672037 168 131 94 125 211 254 247 344 216 86 73 883539 236 211 194 425 973 463 371 381 148 46 31 60

105979 13002 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298559 5 8 9 10 6 4 3 6 4 1 - 3

44708 5756 6297 6220 5834 3672 3313 2832 3767 3260 1134 882 17413190 455 474 535 475 305 261 198 241 163 29 28 262292 284 250 305 318 308 276 153 192 136 31 23 16

84 12 S 6 8 23 18 8 3 - 1 - -

63 7 5 4 6 9 19 5 6 1 1- -

1655 219 193 237 233 173 169 107 149 122 24 18 11134 14 16 18 18 30 18 8 8 1 1 1 1

140 15 12 9 13 43 25 9 9 1 2 2 -

216 17 19 31 40 30 27 16 17 11 2 2 4

393

27

3 1 4 2 833

7 6 3 2 1 1 1

2 1 4 2 4 5 3 1 _ 1 1

28630 3449 3260 2569 2129 1714 2601 2835 3852 3307 1285 721 9082217 253 239 165 190 181 264 269 272 292 48 27 171889 225 190 158 113 121 182 226 453 165 35 11 10

22000 2620 2393 1975 1662 1293 1911 2042 2780 2684 1145 649 84621223 2594 1919 1340 1619 3855 3110 2640 2542 955 295 187 1672351 231 221 173 184 272 293 255 311 201 89 55 663487 225 202 183 422 968 459 367 381 144 49 30 57

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TABLE 21. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOKE, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY AGE: 1980

ETHNICITY

TOTAL PERSONSSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAHORROGUAMANIANKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAMARANGANPALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR MOKILESEPONAPEANSAMOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR WOLEAIANWESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERASIAN

FILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMANIRISH

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)CHAHORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S)SAMOAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER AND OTHER GROUP(S)

.

ASIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)

NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOMESPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME.

CAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-WOLEAIANCHAMORROJAPANESEKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGESPOLYNESIAN LANGUAGES (EXCEPT SAMOAN) . . .

PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-MOKILESESAMOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSASIA

JAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEA NING 01 SYMBOLS, SEE INT RODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDI XES A AN D B)

5 1C 15 2C 25 3C 35 45 55 6C 65TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC YEARS

UNDEF 9 14 19 24 29 34 44 54 59 64 ANDTOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

10597994839

3444299

8304033

13355

69494

1300211442

2

5605123

2

3

1631

2

5

1263211181

4

6125124

1

3

1362

2

4

1133810037

36041107

31

1692

5

6

109939590

35611111

33

197

1031

111089413

a3648

72147

151

275

3

103249192

73325

75128

146

125

92898386

2

29215334

89

4

6

1129510391

23914

8421

135

46

81727754

33361

40

2

106

3

29142779

114111

1

21

1

19271816

87812

13

1

1

29852858

172918

9

1

5

9711

93

2 2 91

341

221

102

5

31 1 2

:

36 1 1 2 12 6 5 5 2 1 1 - -

513 72 71 49 45 6C 53 4E 38 37 16 14 928647 3091 2966 2514 2137 1822 2792 2955 4022 3384 1313 731 92022447 2476 2335 2024 1742 1426 2088 2102 2865 271E 1164 653 8541855 186 167 88 88 119 238 285 297 295 49 24 171873 17S 167 156 105 126 181 243 474 18C 4C 12 108442 118F. 832 555 486 1281 1250 1154 1039 395 11C 80 721514 207 16C 117 94 170 218 226 192 77 19 16 182223 314 226 140 118 36C 345 304 282 84 20 15 151537 247 136 90 88 268 250 179 151 76 29 16 7

10395 1171 908 578 958 2274 1479 1130 1134 421 163 84 95

3990 788 779 785 734 361 244 106 76 53 25 23 1633 3 9 8 6 2 1 - 2 - 1 - 1

3546 702 702 726 702 309 199 61 45 43 21 20 16

143 46 26 35 12 8 5 4 2 4 1 _ _

2963 571 573 604 597 269 167 51 41 4C 18 20 12914 183 183 159 124 85 72 53 33 11 5 3 3

7150 772 672 516 669 1334 888 797 828 365 110 88 111

92977 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298533182 - 7562 5398 4096 4656 3488 2907 2912 1286 399 237 24159795 - 5070 5940 6897 6452 6836 6382 8383 6886 2515 1690 2744

45 - 3 5 4 1C 4 9 4 5 - - 1

32034 - 3337 4087 4489 3322 3219 2796 376C 3297 1149 887 16911744 - 124 83 120 148 253 285 29C 327 66 30 18

56 - 3 4 4 20 14 9 2 - - - -

25 - 2 1 3 5 a 3 3 - - - -

1018 - 114 124 164 140 138 83 122 95 19 13 615487 - 756 927 1172 1185 1875 1971 2645 2476 1062 615 803

49 - 2 3 4 1C 7 5 1 t 2 4 372 - 3 6 12 24 11 4 9 - 1 1 1

29 - 1 1 2 3 3 5 I 3 - - 396 - 1 3 10 4C 22 13 5 1 - 1 -

24 - - 1 9 6 3 4 1 - - - -

9115 724 695 904 1539 1279 1195 1533 674 216 138 218

92977 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298535997 - 4811 5664 5579 2363 1793 2262 4176 4586 1776 1147 184025050 - 4029 3089 2510 2564 3001 2701 3197 2133 714 464 64813109 - 2165 1662 1388 1199 1480 1351 1604 118C 411 274 39511941 - 1864 1427 1122 1365 1521 135C 1593 953 303 190 25328183 - 3302 2342 2501 5196 5029 3937 3539 1296 374 284 383

21 - 2 - 2 4 2 3 6 2 - - -

959 - 160 182 183 121 106 61 77 41 4 12 12482 - 28 34 88 144 77 35 44 17 2 6 731 - - 2 3 14 7 3 2 - - - -

21 - 2 1 3 5 4 2 3 1 - - -

225 - 13 18 42 59 41 11 21 1C 1 4 5

69 - 6 5 14 22 8 4 8 - 1 1 -

B5 - 3 6 11 33 13 8 4 4 - 1 2

51 - 4 2 15 11 4 7 6 2 - - -

253

6

- 3 1 1 43

6 5 1 1 - 1 2

- . -1 2 _ - . - 1 2

7742 - 729 655 672 850 1356 1028 1098 646 250 188 2701006 - 138 57 45 65 227 230 172 49 10 12 1

848 - 77 78 72 94 132 124 187 55 15 6 84706 - 364 401 456 611 804 483 525 453 207 157 24517742 - 2211 1355 1484 3952 3234 2574 2130 544 107 66 854015 - 558 365 269 581 753 688 572 152 31 19 27968 - 138 83 63 94 164 158 183 55 11 8 111212 - 169 115 71 121 248 231 183 45 11 11 7

3747 - 490 243 403 985 501 389 383 157 50 32 114

44276 - 6174 5503 5144 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 158017887 - 2300 2689 2701 1201 978 1227 2227 2241 806 550 96712298 - 1939 1526 1258 1541 1615 1308 1437 874 259 206 3356434 - 1068 830 680 697 791 664 725 495 147 127 2105864 - 871 696 578 844 824 644 712 379 112 79 125

13050 - 1678 1160 1108 2217 2430 1807 1503 596 192 150 2098 -

1- - 3 1

- 2 1- - -

482 _ 85 91 86 69 56 33 33 19 1 4 5

234 - 15 22 53 61 31 14 20 10 2 3 310 -

1 1 - 1 4 2 - - -1

-

3986 - 36S 342 347 514 748 476 515 301 130 100 145467 - 70 27 27 32 104 96 80 22 6 3 -

438 - 36 29 33 66 88 62 89 20 7 2 62560 - 187 222 247 373 464 238 261 233 113 91 1317796 - 1121 658 590 1516 1474 1187 867 242 54 36 51534 - 87 46 32 53 116 95 66 23 5 6 5

1041 - 257 128 77 130 107 93 92 52 23 13 69

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TABLE 22. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY A6E: 1980

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

FEMALES 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY <1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL C1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLDCOMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROGRAM

TYPE OF SCHOOL:BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL, OR 2-YEAR COLLEGE.HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACE OF WORKOTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED

YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO THIS AREA

TOTAL PERSONSd)BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA

1979 OR 19801977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE GUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S. ALIEN (VISA)TEMPORARY U.S. ALIEN (WORK PERMIT)OTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INT RODUCTIO N. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)5 1C 15 2C 25 3C 35 45 55 60 65

T( TC T( TC T( TC TC TC TC TC YEARSUNDEF 9 14 19 24 29 34 44 54 59 64 AND

TOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

360021012606

256322301972817225856275804137

17404500305

1222106995488306413435332000

893758425132110

33

44137621564531

1

12015253181

2431212093318200

586212490

1158101645804016

112571

1007187311185998

5458

48384175620511

8130

294265

71346348702

3894

114101

33972910383

1483

1010

136131

1337

732

44

6259

666

856

32

5250

801

353

2

1

1918

332

601

65

3130

564

274

44

2121

249

517

22

1817

497

258

1

1

1211

245

190

4444

182

98

2

233

93

30

332

2

25

16

1

1

15

16

16

10

10

14

1

13

8

1

7

46906 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 2985716

3115 :-

: :~ 38

864368

76170

102708

53537

55456

3491090

3262 _ - _ _ _ 121 191 453 992 550 418 5371340 - - - - - 75 102 230 419 209 147 15815401935

- " - -_

142293

175325

421562

449473

123127

9479

13676

2516 - - - - - 481 465 760 546 139 58 671706 - - - - - 458 350 466 271 96 34 31

14653 - - - - - 4405 3512 3812 1918 489 275 2427891 - - - - - 2497 2011 1894 973 265 126 1255256 - - - - - 1293 1334 1436 801 181 101 1102013 - - - - - 345 519 686 303 94 36 30963 - - - - - 90 194 329 217 51 48 34

65.6 - - - - - 83.6 81.5 72.2 51.5 37.1 30.4 18.1

22366 _ - . . - 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 1580466 - - - - - 24 25 48 55 35 41 2381872 - - - - - 54 49 96 412 299 282 6801814 - - - - - 84 118 280 510 310 232 280647 - - - - - 41 59 121 211 86 63 66788 - - - - - 85 100 264 198 42 39 60974 - - - - - 173 183 296 221 53 27 21

1216 - - - - - 268 243 369 243 54 17 22814 - - - - - 216 186 243 121 28 13 7

6879 - - - - - 2161 1691 1814 842 172 105 943174 - - - - - 1085 812 715 385 81 45 512548 - - - - - 719 707 644 341 61 29 47911 - - - - - 186 219 291 154 40 12 9263 - - - - - 34 43 78 7C 19 14 5

61.6 81.6 78.3 67.4 47.6 29.1 22.3 13.0

63788 8759 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 192716657 - - - 1161 3885 3290 2834 3020 1700 505 262 -

4863 _ - _ 233 828 1015 948 988 594 171 86 -

1721 - - - 330 527 257 188 225 132 46 16 -

6107 - - - 318 1314 1260 1090 115a 671 186 110 -

2082 - - - 105 550 44C 368 378 153 57 31 -

1884 175 666 318 240 271 150 45 19

105979 13002 12632 11338 10993 11108 10324 9289 11295 8172 2914 1927 298552113 9563 8288 7268 6280 3742 3423 2829 3762 3248 1137 866 170750595 3234 4165 3900 4325 6452 6487 6112 7157 4777 1729 1033 122415310 1852 1436 1026 1497 3206 2265 1659 1428 499 162 108 17212194 1162 1445 951 731 1614 2102 1707 1505 587 163 116 1114655 149 627 480 329 418 677 678 615 354 120 93 1153787 26 384 387 371 294 428 531 681 361 139 74 1113364 22 216 389 361 238 341 448 627 410 139 83 901631 14 40 218 179 113 124 235 335 234 63 31 456342 9 17 449 854 467 421 713 1612 1153 320 169 1581907 - - - 3 100 129 105 234 707 287 175 1671405 2 36 120 472 336 184 255

323595110201 362 767 912 695 1337 1962 1817 681 338 379

14238 961 1132 1138 1177 1245 1833 1648 1986 1497 608 413 6002445 - 107 125 177 318 391 343 521 344 61 30 28761 - 221 173 100 78 60 43 30 24 8 15 9

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 23. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY AGE:

THE AREA

LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITYUNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITYUNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERWITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS

IN LABOR FORCEWITH OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY

IN LABOR FORCE

CLASS OF WORKER

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER ....PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

OCCUPATION

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER ....MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR D EFINITIONS OF TE RMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)5 1C 15 20 25 3C 35 45 55 60 65

TC TC TC TC TC TC TO TC TO TO YEARSUNDEfi S 14 19 24 29 34 44 54 59 64 AND

TOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

667734448466.6

_ _- 8759

330537.7

11108840075.6

10324784576.0

9289721877.7

11295886578.5

8172576770.6

2914174259.8

1927809

42.0

2985533

17.93435S326921458

: : :23431967

88

47914378178

55375243185

55325329200

75037313359

56005490295

17221675

82

80278046

52951725

16674.9 _ _

~ 37616.0

4138.6

2945.3

2033.7

1902.5

1102.0

472.7

222.7

122.3

22289 - - - 5454 2708 2479 2071 2430 2405 1172 1118 2452382 ~ " - 27 31 29 24 45 81 37 41 67

314801548449.2

~1 1

4025117829.3

5089297558.5

5130300258.5

4435257658.1

5259309758.9

3763189650.4

1280452

35.3

919185

20.1

15801237.8

14583 - - - 1059 2515 2788 2512 3071 1881 449 185 12313698 - - - 905 2281 2606 2387 2951 1835 432 178 123

450 - - - 39 71 6C 71 111 72 15 9 2

885 - - - 154 234 182 125 120 46 17 7 -

6.1 - - - 14.5 9.3 6.5 5.0 3.9 2.4 3.8 3.8 -

15996 - - - 2847 2114 2128 1859 2162 1867 828 734 1457144 - - - 8 14 18 14 24 30 7 11 18

31480 _ _ _ 4025 5089 5130 4435 5259 3763 1280 919 15809978 - - - 392 2176 3126 2448 1579 228 17 8 4

4713 - - - 133 921 1548 1209 806 92 4 - -

6822 - - - 4 61 417 1142 2689 2049 363 67 303823 40 267 736 1647 996 118 13 6

32692 1967 4378 5243 5329 7313 5490 1675 780 51716575 - - - 1428 2737 2627 2540 3469 246C 745 332 2376001 - - - 240 512 739 977 1423 1348 467 204 919056 - - - 275 1071 1773 1673 2121 1432 386 186 1391020 - - - 22 50 102 137 292 241 77 56 43

26 - - - 2 3 2 1 6 9 - 1 2

14 " " - - 5 - 1 2 - - 1 5

13698 _ - - 905 2281 2606 2387 2951 1835 432 178 1236970 - - - 643 1402 1278 1120 1370 833 189 70 651926 - - - 112 290 366 373 437 256 56 26 104447 _ - - 142 562 917 849 1045 669 166 63 34336 - - - 7 26 45 44 93 7C 21 18 12172

1 1 1 5

1

7 1 1

1

32692 1967 4378 5243 5329 7313 5490 1675 780 5178146 " " - 132 716 1307 1536 2207 1517 419 199 113

3939 - - - 34 243 507 725 1183 830 245 114 584207 " " - 98 473 800 811 1024 687 174 85 55

10200 _ - - 825 1907 1978 1823 1983 1188 310 124 621099 - - - 34 160 226 232 244 155 29 13 6

3299 " " - 334 522 503 533 689 501 130 52 35

5802 _ - - 457 1225 1249 1058 1050 532 151 59 215476 - - - 449 711 746 714 1113 1012 368 188 175

61 - - - 8 7 E 13 12 I 1 1 3

938 " ~ - 40 154 154 154 189 175 45 16 11

4477 - - - 401 550 584 547 912 829 322 171 161381 " ~ - 50 70 48 38 52 55 23 21 24

5030 - - - 151 470 696 771 1281 1072 371 145 733445 - - - 360 499 468 446 675 646 184 102 65712 - - - 28 83 99 101 173 139 41 31 171377 " ~ - 60 147 186 212 291 338 81 44 18

1356 _ - - 272 269 183 133 211 169 62 27 3014 " ~ - - 5 - 1 2 - -

1 5

13698 _ _ _ 905 2281 2606 2387 2951 1835 432 178 1233576 " ~ - 73 427 711 700 905 575 117 44 24

1132 _ _ _ 11 109 188 232 341 183 40 17 112444 - " - 62 318 523 468 564 392 77 27 13

6603 _ _ _ 607 1398 1411 1192 1230 597 106 41 21292 - - - 8 44 88 63 56 28 3 2 -

2200 " - - 258 383 354 337 464 317 51 20 16

4111 _ _ _ 341 971 969 792 710 252 52 19 5

2920 - - - 181 363 41C 41C 684 556 181 69 6656 — - - 6 7 6 13 11 8 1 1 383 " ~ - 9 23 17 14 12 4 3 1

16610

3336

3874

383246 " - - 12 11 1

218 8 31 32 38 50 37 11 7 4

333 _ - - 26 56 38 45 69 59 17 16 7127 - - - 5 15 14 15 26 30 9 9 4

38 " - - 1 5 3 9 9 7 2 2 -

168 - - - 20 36 21 21 34 22 6 5 3

2 _ - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

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TABLE 23. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY AGE: 1980 - CON.

INDUSTRY

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER . . . .

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICESHEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER . . . .

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCE IN1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. . . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCEIN 1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. . . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INT RODUCTION. FOR D EFINITIONS OF TE RMS, SEE APPENDI XES A AND B)5 1C 15 2t 25 3C 35 45 55 6C 65

T( TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC YEARSUNDEF 9 14 19 24 29 34 44 54 59 64 AND

TOTAL 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER

32692 1967 4378 5243 5329 7313 5490 1675 780 517306 - - - 21 37 41 39 58 60 27 15 8

3025 - - - 87 267 344 443 868 68C 203 89 441606 - - - 83 18C 228 279 36C 30C 107 5C 19813 - - - 67 114 138 138 161 129 43 IS 5792 - - - 16 66 90 141 199 171 64 32 141884 - - - 55 232 312 366 436 331 82 42 281449 - - - 46 198 339 277 328 190 49 15 7754 - - - 55 118 124 117 154 125 36 19 6

6545 - - - 764 1070 975 936 1303 939 304 145 1091565 - - - 83 294 312 286 308 177 55 28 221185 - - - 103 191 177 17C 253 195 49 27 202106 - - - 214 345 338 295 365 314 124 51 606402 - - - 187 766 1196 1168 1547 1038 289 127 851332 - - - 25 160 289 250 310 195 59 27 173919 - - - 94 399 718 728 989 699 181 70 411152 - - - 68 207 189 190 248 144 49 30 27585C - - - 269 675 857 952 1331 1141 350 171 104

14 - - - - 5 - 1 2 - - 1 5

13698 - _ _ 905 2281 2606 2387 2951 1835 432 178 12354 - - - 3 10 7 6 14 10 4 - -

215 - - - 19 43 43 39 45 20 4 1 1

297 - - - 23 55 65 58 58 30 7 1 -

239 - - - 19 45 55 44 44 25 7 - -

56 - - - 4 10 10 14 14 5 - 1 -

369 - - - 17 73 75 85 75 35 5 3 1

290 - - - 19 58 61 53 56 31 7 5 -

203 - - - 11 52 40 26 45 19 6 2 23701 - - - 381 649 587 570 812 506 99 48 49963 - - - 62 230 238 195 160 57 10 5 6267 - - - 33 57 62 40 47 22 2 1 3

1111 - - - 81 184 178 157 223 187 66 19 164316 - - - 113 539 856 808 1047 705 164 56 28952 - - - 18 133 229 174 218 130 34 11 5

2775 - - - 58 267 519 530 722 517 112 34 16589 - - - 37 139 108 104 107 58 18 11 7

19102 : : :

143 331 394 350 3681

213 58 37 161

30158 2739 5505 4899 4679 5790 3988 1328 693 53729469 - - - 2326 5393 4851 4657 5759 3963 1317 684 51923261 - - - 886 3961 4081 4049 4965 3303 1085 534 3972302 - - - 190 568 328 278 426 303 102 59 483906 - - - 1250 864 442 330 368 357 130 91 74

27415 - - - 1556 4981 4650 4476 5603 3836 1254 636 42322431 - - - 731 3774 3971 3943 4874 3244 1053 506 3352033 - - - 777 471 243 144 157 125 53 33 3013.5 ~ ~ ~ 12.3 12.9 13.5 13.5 14.4 17.2 14.6 21.4 21.9

17875 _ _ _ 1761 3590 3422 2847 3280 2064 500 256 15516784 - - - 1464 3355 3247 2740 3170 1959 470 224 1559498 - - - 317 1646 1879 1625 2062 1355 336 159 1191698 - - - 97 333 334 302 355 215 37 15 105588 - - - 1050 1376 1034 813 753 389 97 50 26

13611 - - - 853 2716 2726 2256 2692 1705 400 167 968609 - - - 227 1504 1745 1483 1881 1256 302 126 852601 - - - 533 706 491 326 286 175 44 37 311.8 - - - 12.2 10.3 10.6 10.8 10.0 14.7 ?6.3 38.7 24.0

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TABLE 24. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTERISTICS BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980

SEX

BOTH SEXESKALEFEMALE

AGE

TOTAL PERSONSUNDER 5 YEARSS TO 9 YEARS10 TO U YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

FEMALEUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

IN HOUSEHOLDSFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE. .

FEMALE.SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

IN GROUP QUARTERS ....INMATES OF:

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION . .

OTHER INSTITUTIONNONINMATES:MILITARY QUARTERSCOLLEGE DORMITORYOTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER .

SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDUIDOUEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 15 YEARS AND OVERSINGLENOB MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDylDOUEODIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 15 TO 44 YEARS. .

CHILDREN EVER BORNPER 1,000 WOMEN

CHILDREN STILL ALIVEPER 1,000 WOMEN

BIRTH IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUSPER 1,000 UOMEN

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS^ SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUS1 TERRITOR Y OF TF • PACIFIC ISLf «DS ASIA

JAPANMARIAN' MARSHALL ANC PHILIP- UNITED ELSE-

rOTALd) SUAI ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAL PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 147755321 25594 999 4E 1S 391 51 68 7C 11491 793 8985 13451 69350658 26519 1125 17 20 530 60 53 69 11157 1090 8013 9499 784

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 147713002 9563 18C 2 3 3C 7 3 4 629 123 372 2273 10312632 828E 212 1 1 27 15 3 4 1363 164 763 2343 19611338 7266 25S 4 3 59 12 I 5 1715 146 1151 1697 1341099! 628C 28C 5 8 93 11 12 15 1801 16C 137C 1959 14111108 3742 23C 22 5 132 28 42 17 1656 178 1231 4116 19910324 3422 225 2t 1C 145 14 23 s 2611 275 191C 3252 1789289 2829 201 e 3 99 6 12 17 2869 262 2073 2741 15611295 3762 235 2 - 153 12 12 3C 3851 26C 2803 2658 2048172 3248 181 - 2 124 2 2 16 3271 271 2671 1095 842914 1137 35 - - 24 1 1 5 1263 26 1146 371 291927 866 39 - - 17 1 3 t 707 1C 652 237 212227 1168 35 - - 16 2 - 7 767 7 722 164 28636 439 11 - - 2 - - 2 131 - 126 40 3

122 10C 1- - - - - - 1C 1 8 4 1

22.3 15.7 22.8 24.5 22.5 29.1 21.9 24.1 34.6 32.7 28.1 34.1 23.9 24.1

50658 26519 1125 17 20 530 60 53 69 11157 1090 8013 9499 7846382 4675 95 1 2 14 5 2 2 323 60 189 1116 456174 3971 11C 1 1 16 12 - 3 679 75 395 1195 995503 3489 124 1 1 32 4 3 2 853 65 60C 828 665144 3086 136 2 5 57 6 4 8 895 74 688 808 705089 2086 131 4 5 78 8 2C S 972 76 733 1574 915130 1859 127 5 4 83 7 7 4 1515 142 1059 1342 1034435 1487 12C 1 1 54 4 7 5 1539 150 1025 1053 845259 2003 125 2 - 95 8 6 15 1858 185 1265 917 1353763 1709 95 - 1 66 2 1 1C 1388 229 1031 388 521280 618 19 - - 15 1 1 2 468 25 414 121 17919 491 22 - - 9 1 2 5 286 4 263 83 71106 682 15 - - 9 2 - 3 311 5 284 51 13383 282 5 - - 2 - - 1 67 - 64 20 291 79 1 - - - - - - 3 - 3 3 -

22.1 16.8 23.7 24.4 21.0 29.1 21.9 24.4 36.0 31.1 31.8 31.7 22.5 26.0

101000 51858 2105 56 36 902 103 115 133 22070 1866 16567 20619 137721780 7980 506 19 4 255 14 18 37 5937 304 4926 6436 2672017 411 22 1 4 25 6 8 12 572 93 344 796 531037 344 13 - - 12 6 2 1 235 32 77 354 25

18473 6788 416 8 7 248 20 23 37 576C 666 4099 4571 40647134 31144 764 i 13 210 33 19 17 6353 697 4381 7376 5342648 2186 33 - - 6 - - - 164 6 138 196 101014 369 14 - - e - - 5 553 5 515 46 54781 2222 258 17 3 88 » 28 3 177C 32 1557 255 332116 414 79 S 5 50 15 17 21 726 31 530 589 44

4979 255 19 9 3 19 8 6 6 578 17 431 2331 100

125 97 7 _ . 1 _ . 1 9 _ 9 8 1

19 12 2 - - - 1 - - - - - 4 -

3998 22 . 1 2 . 1 _ _ 123 9 110 2217 80120 1 - a 1 14 6 5 2 3 2 - 74 5

717 123 10 4 1 3 443 6 312 28 14

36408 12610 677 44 16 337 38 59 64 9635 560 7883 10277 47012122 5231 238 24 12 121 22 35 22 2098 254 1523 3028 16322637 6738 409 20 3 206 16 22 38 7237 296 6104 6725 281

581 306 19 1 1 11 3 - - 134 4 66 91 4

320 99 7 - - 1 - 1 1 55 2 43 116 9504 310 10 - - 3 - - 1 125 4 117 32 4825 232 13 - 1 6 - 1 2 120 4 96 376 13

32599 14384 796 14 16 468 39 48 62 9302 890 6829 6360 5748553 4836 231 4 8 134 11 21 13 1794 132 1412 1209 98

20670 7658 463 9 7 275 22 25 44 6725 707 4882 4759 430529 325 25 - 2 23 2 1 2 62 6 22 69 4

414 212 18 - - 14 - - - 96 9 46 55 81807 1147 51 1 1 18 3 1 3 443 16 368 86 91155 531 33 " " 27 3 1 2 244 26 121 251 29

25057 10523 639 14 15 367 33 44 41 6779 627 4770 5694 48342891 21435 1616 22 9 789 71 64 80 10367 746 7574 7112 7141712 2037 2529 1571 600 2150 2152 1455 1951 1529 1190 1588 1249 1478

41873 20842 1594 21 9 767 69 62 79 10213 730 7469 6913 6991671 1981 2495 1500 600 2090 2091 1409 1927 1507 1164 1566 1214 14472809 1224 83 4 1 43 8 5 3 763 53 603 591 49

, m 116 130 286 _ 61 117 242 114 73 113 85 126 104 101

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 25. PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUS1 TERRITORY OF '

IIDS ASIAJAPAN

MARIANA MARSHALL AND PHILIP- UNITED ELSE-TOTALd) GUAf ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAl PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 14775C 12 - - - 1

- - - 5 - 3 1C 2240799 38686 251 2 8 3C 3 1 2C 209 89 79 1451 1352949 1232 1615 - 1 17 7 1 15 19 4 12 39 31992 69£ 11C 61 26 796 7£ 105 ?a 17 a 6 17 6

86 19 3 57 - - 4 - - 1- - 1 1

63 11 7 1 24 - 2 - 3 5 - 5 2 1

1411 53S 52 - 1 792 6 - 9 7 7 - 6 -

95 13 13 3 1 2 61 - - - - - 2 -

131 14 6 - - - 5 105 - - - -1 -

206 96 29 - - 2 - - 66 4 1 1 5 4343

17

3 1 - - - - - - 4 2 2 4 203

12_ _ _ _ - _ . - 3 2 1 230246 8054 85 1 1 39 12 9 14 21008 1460 16255 888 1001669 263 22 - - 27 6 2 5 1220 1176 10 118 61693 112 5 - - 1

- - - 1538 19 1 14 224781 7477 56 1

- 8 6 3 8 16453 252 16145 685 7124333 3063 46 1 1 34 10 4 11 1072 294 465 19604 4832037 294 12 - 2 4 1 1 1 240 19 125 787 6933539 71 4 " " 74 7 51 150 15

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 147759 16 - - - - - - - 3 - 2 15 25

44708 42658 221 2 7 19 1 4 17 146 55 73 1536 933190 1298 1750 - 1 17 6 3 19 33 19 12 55 82292 863 108 63 26 875 99 108 88 15 4 6 44 3

84 17 - 59 - - 1 - -1

- - 5 1

63 16 11 1 26 - - -1 6 - 6 2 -

1655 685 53 - - 871 9 - 14 1- - 22 -

134 27 8 3 - 2 86 3 - 1 1 - 4 -

140 23 2 - - - 3 105 - 4 3 - 3 -

216 95 34 - - 2 - - 73 2 - - 8 2393

27

4 - - - - - - - - - - 9 243

173 - _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ 728630 5297 27 -

1 4 4 3 9 21816 1678 16551 1313 1172217 313 8 - - 4 1 1 1 1618 1548 21 257 141889 182 - - - - - - - 1621 21 6 61 4

22000 4514 18 - - - 3 - 6 16589 83 16480 786 7221223 1691 8 - 1 6 1 2 4 252 102 104 18927 3262351 238 9 - 3 - - 1 2 312 18 199 916 8693487 48 1

- - - - - - 71 7 51 135 12

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 26. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980

ETHNICITY

TOTAL PERSONSSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAMORROGUAMANIANKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAMARANGANPALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR HOKILESEPONAPEANSAMOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR UOLEAIANWESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERASIAN

FILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMANIRISH

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)CHAMORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S)SAMOAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER AND OTHER GROUP(S).ASIAN AND OTHER GROUPCS)EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUPCS)

NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOMESPEAK LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME. .

CAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-UOLEAIANCHAMORROJAPANESEKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGESPOLYNESIAN LANGUAGES (EXCEPT SAMOAN) . . .

PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-MOKILESESAMOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSASIA

JAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B )

PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUST TERRITORY OF 1 E PACIFIC ISLA IDS ASIA

JAPANMARIANA MARSHALL AND PHILIP- UNITED ELSE-

TOTALd) GUAf ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAU PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 14779483? 48332 2041 64 36 891 104 112 135 22055 1764 16663 17677 1315

34 2 21 5 - - 1 2 2 - - - 1 -

44299 40461 193C 2 1 54 1C 3 51 191 65 86 1455 12383C 694 19 - - - - - 1 10 2 7 71 64C 6 - 33 - - - 1 - - - - - -

33 8 ~_

21 2_ _ _ _

- - 2 -

1335 480 17

~_ 808 8 _ 10 _ _

-

12

"

5 1 - - - - - - - 3 - 3 1-

69 1 _ 4 1 1 60 1 _ . _ _ _ 1

494

9711

5 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 10 323

61

- - - - 899

- - - 1

36 3 _" " ~

_ 31 _ _

~ -

1

513 176 17 1 7 1C 4 6 9 4 4 251 828647 5099 34 2 2 9 13 10 20 21347 1550 16398 1287 13322447 4519 21 - - 6 7 - 7 16588 219 16303 730 961855 197 11 - - 3 4 1 4 1291 1261 7 301 91873 126 2 1 - 1 - 4 1581 24 3 35 4

8442 629 1 1 6 - - 3 197 53 62 6998 5281514 102 - - 2 - - 1 40 5 1C 1211 1392223 153 - - 1 - - 1 44 21 14 1851 1571537 124 - - - 1 - - - 35 9 17 1325 41

10395 759 10 - 1 4 1 2 2 298 90 103 7588 480

3990 3105 64 1 1 25 2 9 2 112 29 76 575 1533 7 22 - - - - - - - - - 4 -

3546 3036 62 - - 16 - 4 2 102 26 74 241 8

143 103 3 1 1 21 2 5 _ _ - _ 5 _

2963 2643 29 - - 9 2 4 1 100 25 73 106 5

914 392 12 - - 4 - 5 1 12 4 3 464 107150 676 19 2 5 5 2 481 90 259 4698 147

92977 42550 1944 63 36 891 104 118 135 22019 1760 16626 20677 137433182 11467 137 6 10 71 22 11 15 2443 368 1659 18137 83859795 31083 1807 57 26 820 82 107 12C 19576 1392 14967 2540 536

45 19 6 - - 1 - - 14 - - - 5 -

32034 28994 1732 2 2 59 7 4 52 299 34 240 834 461744 85 20 - - 17 4 1 5 1342 1243 55 262 8

56 4 1 49 - - - - 1 - - - - 1

25 1 - - 20 - 1 - - - - - 3 -

1018 269 19 . 1 700 3 - 11 3 1 1 11 1

15487 691 6 - - - - - 4 14435 63 14339 268 5949 5 - - - - - - - 1 - 1 37 5

72 2 - 5 - - 62 - - 1 - 1 2 -

29 3 - - - - 1- - - - - 4 21

96 1 1 - - - - 86 2 - - - 6 -

24 - - - - 1 - - 2C - - - 2 1

9115 1009 21 1 3 42 4 16 11 3495 51 330 1106 394

92977 42550 1944 63 36 891 104 118 135 22019 1760 16626 20677 137435997 25412 556 3 4 283 17 13 4C 6810 453 5845 2276 20625050 14740 550 26 17 324 21 26 41 638C 487 4914 2695 20413109 8000 235 10 9 114 14 14 17 3210 274 2445 1357 10411941 6740 315 16 I 210 7 12 24 3170 213 2469 1338 10028183 1674 826 34 15 253 65 76 54 8683 81

C

5751 15543 95021 - 1 - - - - - - 4 - 1 11 5

959 73 760 1 1 32 2 2 3 51 3 47 32 2

482 23 6 31 11 188 54 70 36 16 1 e 43 4

31 - - 28 - -1

- - 1 - - 1 -

21 2 - - 7 - 2 - - i 1 4 2 -

225 15 4 - 3 178 2 2 2 2 - 1 15 2

69 2 2 2 1 6 45 1 2 1 - 1 6 1

85 1- - - 1 - 67 - 4 - 2 12 -

51 3 - 1 - 3 4 - 32 - - - 7 1

25 - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 6 1636

7742

- - - - - - - - - - -

3795

3

367101 5 _ _ 1 _ 2 4 6764 562 4481

1006 40 3 - - 1 - - 1 636 519 76 308 16848 7 1 - - - - 1 - 800 7 2 37 2

4706 35 1 - - - - - 2 4428 24 4378 216 2317742 1381 52 2 3 31 9 2 11 1647 223 1075 13999 5994015 632 18 - - 8 2 - 5 577 69 439 2652 121968 164 7 2 - 4 2 - - 176 21 115 585 281212 96 2 - - 1 - - - 199 21 137 657 2573747 724 12 - - 31 1 3 - 146 10 116 163 14

44276 21844 1030 16 18 516 55 51 67 10834 1030 7824 8383 73917887 12993 291 1 3 160 1C 6 19 3150 311 2572 941 12612298 7659 305 6 8 190 12 12 21 2824 268 2079 1145 1166434 4142 140 1 5 72 7 6 1C 1430 152 1031 567 545864 3517 165 5 3 118 5 6 11 1394 116 1048 578 62

130508

818 4281

9 7 147 32 30 27 4814 447 3143 62445

4922

482 34 386 1 1 18 2 1 2 23 2 21 12 2234 11 3 7 5 111 27 2a 18 9 1 4 13 211 - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 7

3986 46 4 - - 1 - i 3 3731 297 2502 176 23467 20 3 - - 1 - - 1 336 276 33 97 8438 1 - - • - - - - 433 5 - 4 -

256C 18 1 - - - - - 2 2484 10 2456 49 67796 689 33 1 1 16 3 - 4 948 136 550 5793 308534 38 1 - - 1 - - - 102 11 65 244 148

1041 374 6 - - 19 1 3 - 46 4 JO 53 5

<1> INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 27. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

FEMALES 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLDCOMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROGRAM

TYPE OF SCHOOL:BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL, OR 2-YEAR COLLEGE.HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACE OF WORKOTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLDARMED FORCESCIVILIAN

ENROLLED IN SCHOOLNOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO THIS AREA

TOTAL PERSONS(I)BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA

1979 OR 19801977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE GUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S. ALIEN (VISA)TEMPORARY U.S. ALIEN (WORK PERMIT)OTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUST TERRITORY 0: Hit P,H if II ISLA NDS ASIA

JAPA^MARIAN! MARSHALL AND PHILIP- UNITED ELSE-

TOTAL(I) GUAF ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAL PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

36002 21871 749 50 28 257 67 80 42 5341 526 3581 6429 4991012 596 11 - - 1 - - 4 70 12 27 295 21606 407 i - - - - - 3 35 6 17 130 11

2562 1682 3E - - 6 1 - - 260 4C 137 500 43223C 146! 37 - - 6 1 - - 220 31 124 431 35

19728 12732 391 5 3 66 22 10 7 2696 244 1694 3233 26917225 11231 362 5 2 61 22 6 6 2292 182 1516 2766 2268562 5455 205 1 10 84 5 8 11 1448 141 1068 1098 91758C 4902 19C 1 6 73 4 5 7 1265 112 952 932 754137 1402 104 44 15 98 39 62 20 867 89 655 1303 75

17404 10540 361 8 14 124 26 23 18 2721 248 1881 3061 25350C 292 6 - - - - - 2 38 4 17 143 9305 214 4 - - - - - 1 14 1 9 60 6

1222 785 23 - - 4 1 - - 124 18 73 247 211065 687 22 - - 4 1 - - 104 15 66 215 209548 6055 19C 2 2 36 12 2 3 1341 108 874 1614 1348306 5336 177 2 2 34 12 1 2 1134 76 770 1368 1084134 2634 101 1 6 51 3 3 8 714 71 524 524 463533 2277 93 1 3 41 2 - 4 609 54 454 435 352000 773 41 5 6 33 10 18 5 504 47 393 533 43

46906 16972 963 30 15 580 38 53 94 15480 1112 12111 10562 704716 429 31 - - 13 1 1 3 212 3 135 9 3

3115 1949 84 - - 42 3 1 9 927 12 828 43 93262 1465 131 - 2 85 3 2 12 1447 2C 1241 38 251340 636 39 1 1 6 2 - 1 595 a 557 32 6154C 852 65 3 - 25 - 2 3 467 30 357 73 201935 1020 80 1 - 60 2 1 t 593 66 349 116 152516 1175 43 1 - 26 - 1 2 1027 32 929 162 231706 1021 57 - - 26 1 -

1 373 25 291 194 1814653 5675 278 2 4 170 13 11 32 3570 49C 2298 4170 2537891 1620 113 20 7 99 11 23 14 2660 204 2202 2757 1725256 727 24 2 1 22 2 6 7 2738 19C 2195 1478 852013 284 14 - - 4 - 4 1 666 26 573 932 49963 119 4 - - 2 - 1 3 205 6 156 558 26

65.6 49.6 45.0 80.0 80.0 51.2 68.4 84.9 60.6 63.6 82.4 61.3 93.7 83.1

22366 9210 529 8 6 333 25 24 45 7435 740 5408 3978 413466 286 22 - - 11 1 1 2 135 2 75 - 21872 1230 55 - - 29 3 1 5 492 8 42C 21 71814 851 78 - 1 56 3 2 t 759 18 611 15 19647 351 24 1 1 3 2 - 1 241 a 212 13 2788 444 36 2 - 16 - 1 1 233 28 148 32 13974 521 45 1 - 38 2 1 2 284 61 118 56 111216 622 21 1 - 21 - 1 - 420 3C 345 97 14814 505 29 - - 13 - - 1 152 21 96 97 13

6879 3O50 157 1 3 91 9 4 15 1716 366 867 1551 1623174 755 46 2 1 39 4 6 7 1150 133 876 1015 1002548 397 8 - - 13 1 3 3 1425 58 1253 596 48911 152 5 - - 2 - 3 - 349 8 314 369 16263 46 3 - - 1 - 1 - 79 - 73 116 6

61.6 47.8 41.4 37.5 66.7 43.8 56.0 70.8 55.6 63.5 76.4 62.6 91.7 80.4

63788 23870 1364 58 31 768 75 106 115 17663 1407 13597 16115 98916657 4838 229 10 11 114 15 13 26 3595 214 2971 6564 362

4863 1510 87 7 8 48 7 9 9 1690 10B 1355 1370 1161721 726 32 3 1 21 2 1 5 414 18 362 489 266107 1909 85 - 1 32 3 2 9 916 52 783 3005 1222082 364 13 - - 4 3 - 2 351 28 290 1274 701884 329 12 1 9 1 1 224 8 181 426 28

8759 4863 218 S 7 74 11 11 13 1435 125 1111 1645 118962 21 1 - - 1 - - - a 3 4 639 247797 4842 217 5 7 73 11 11 13 1427 122 1107 1006 945862 3650 145 5 7 61 11 11 12 1134 97 866 692 681935 1192 72 - - 12 - - 1 293 25 241 314 261050 598 26 - - 7 - - - 168 20 134 216 20602 353 16 - - 4 - - - 107 15 84 104 1467 31 - - - - - - - 13 1 12 22 1

381 214 10 - - 3 - - - 48 4 38 90 5

885 594 46 - - 5 - - 1 125 5 107 98 6281 171 9 - - 1 - - - 63 1 57 33 -

82 61 4 - - - - - 1 6 - 6 1C -

522 362 33 4 " " 56 4 44 55 6

105979 52113 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 147752113 52113 - - - - - - - - - - - -

50595 - 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 22950 14771531C - 623 16 8 137 35 45 30 4099 38S 2849 9776 54112194 - 303 20 7 114 25 31 19 4121 410 2781 7116 4384655 - 146 13 12 69 18 20 6 2744 236 1632 1529 983787 - 109 9 3 69 8 a 8 2492 275 1668 979 1023364 - 102 4 1 57 5 5 10 2217 316 1579 898 651631 - 53 - - 42 5 4 2 1010 68 863 466 476342 - 441 3 6 257 S 4 21 4008 141 3748 1473 1241907 - 164 - - 123 4 2 12 1080 36 1028 482 401405 183 2 53 6 2 31 877 13 850 229 22

27645 2124 65 39 921 111 121 139 22648 1883 16998 147710201 - 875 7 7 200 13 9 35 8500 452 7274 - 55514238 - 1037 22 17 600 52 66 80 11750 992 8460 - 6142445 - 14C 34 13 114 40 46 16 1972 297 1069 - 70761 - 72 2 2 7 6 - a 426 142 195 - 238

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 28. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980

LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITYUNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITYUNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERWITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS

IN LABOR FORCEWITH OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY

IN LABOR FORCE

CLASS OF WORKER

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER ....PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

OCCUPATION

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER ....MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLA JDS ASIA

JAPAI,MARIANJ MARSHALL AND PHILIP- UNITED ELSE-

TOTALd) GUAF ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAL PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

667734448466.6

255771401954.8

1411701

49.7

5835

60.3

3114

45.2

78641552.8

7740

51.9

10653

50.0

12471

57.3

185711288269.4

1415968

68.4

144531023470.8

163231316380.6

1021702

68.834359326921458

1375513001

705

69064723

34272

1211

1

40838120

39351

5343

1

71

681

1222011726

491

94292032

96069188366

59105636166

47445322

16674.9

7545.5

436.2

720.6

1

8.327

6.64

10.310

18.93

4.24944.0

222.3

4184.4

2744.6

214.4

2228S382

314801548449.2

11558265

13680599043.8

71010

766256

33.4

23

145

35.7

17

153

20.0

3715

455174

38.2

37

3912

30.8

531

4816

33.3

532

6125

41.0

568952

9124475652.1

4471

873487

55.8

421939

6701358053.4

316036

6191363358.7

3197

561293

52.21458313698450

59555601199

256238

7

5

221

17115810

1211

16131

2523

47414473158

48447216

35703356106

28762682

52

26424713

8856.1

3545.9

187.0

360.0

1

50.013

7.61

8.33

18.82

8.02685.7

122.5

2146.0

1946.7

176.4

15996144

31480

769078

13680

5103

766

9

14

12

15

2811

455

27

39

321

48

361

61

436831

9124

3861

873

312123

6701

255821

6191

2686

5619978 4178 299 5 3 152 10 14 14 2844 234 2111 2179 1814713 2073 IOC - 2 47 - 3 7 1409 89 1158 941 726822 3106 20C 2 - 118 6 5 16 1981 217 1401 118C 1343823 1582 77 1 60 4 4 9 1268 134 937 706 72

32692 13001 647 27 11 381 35 43 68 11726 920 9188 5636 45316575 4092 372 23 6 300 17 17 35 8311 839 610C 2713 2826001 2751 81 1 - 19 3 - 11 1759 21 1686 1231 709056 5847 171 3 5 53 14 25 20 1255 31 1151 1427 831020 289 21 - - 9 1 1 2 392 28 244 261 18

26 12 - - - - - - - 8 - 7 4 -

14 10 2 - - - - - - 1 1 - - -

13698 5601 238 2 1 158 11 13 23 4473 472 3356 2682 2476970 1877 136 1 1 127 6 4 13 3234 432 2257 1285 1521926 875 27 - - 3 1 - 6 402 9 367 544 374447 2729 73 1 - 26 3 9 4 712 18 657 77C 48336 109 2 - - 2 1 - - 12C 13 7C 81 1017 9 - - - - - - - 5 - 5 2 -

2 2

32692 13001 647 27 11 381 35 43 68 11726 920 9188 5636 4538146 2605 94 2 1 41 3 13 8 2393 262 1740 2627 164

3939 1461 57 2 1 22 1 7 5 1265 211 770 963 754207 1144 37 - - 19 2 6 3 1128 51 970 1664 89

10200 4293 241 4 1 91 7 11 29 3440 432 2602 1773 1591099 365 22 - - 7 - - 1 351 11 313 324 203299 868 85 3 - 39 2 2 12 1630 301 1045 551 58

5802 3060 134 1 1 45 5 9 16 1459 120 1244 898 815476 2371 113 15 2 120 9 6 11 2118 153 1621 539 64

61 10 3 - - 2 - - - 18 - 12 20 3

938 640 20 1 1 3 - - - 128 6 115 123 6

4477 1721 90 14 1 115 9 6 11 1972 147 1494 396 55381 205 9 1 - 2 - - 1 110 2 93 42 4

5030 1754 97 4 4 87 11 8 12 2467 36 2059 423 353445 1763 91 1 3 40 5 5 7 1197 34 1073 232 27712 276 13 - 2 9 - - - 33S 10 30C 46 51377 798 42 - - 13 3 1 5 396 12 359 82 8

1356 689 36 1 1 18 2 4 2 463 12 414 104 1414 10 2 - - - - - - 1 1

- - -

13698 5601 238 2 1 158 11 13 23 4473 472 3356 2682 2473576 1271 31 - - 19 1 4 2 961 73 784 1131 71

1132 533 13 _ _ 6 _ _1 288 53 173 243 23

2444 738 18 - - 13 1 4 1 673 20 611 888 48

6603 2899 139 _ _ 51 3 8 16 2121 328 1562 1156 119292 87 2 - - 1 - - 1 110 1 102 81 7

2200 601 46 - - 24 2 1 7 1119 248 700 331 44

4111 2211 91 _ _ 26 1 7 8 892 79 760 744 682920 1177 61 2 1 82 7 1 4 1156 64 815 325 50

56 9 3 - - 2 - - - 15 - 11 19 3

83 54 2 - - - - - - 8 2 5 15 3

2781 1114 56 2 1 80 7 1 4 1133 62 799 291 4446 22 - - - - - - - 16 1 14 7 1

218 80 3 _ _ 4 _ _ 1 95 3 77 24 1

333 150 4 - - 2 - - - 124 3 104 39 5

127 50 1 - -1

- - - 58 2 51 12 1

38 22 1 - - 1- - - 6 - 3 7 1

168 78 2 - - - - - - 60 1 50 20 3

2 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 28. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY PLACE OF BIRTH: 1980 - CON.

INDUSTRY

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER ....AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCE IN1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. . . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCE IN1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)PLACE OF BIRTH

NORTHERNTRUS1 TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS ASIA

JAPANMARIAN/ MARSHALL AND PHILIP- UNITEC ELSE-

TOTAL(I) 6UA» ISLANDS KOSRAE ISLANDS PALAl PONAPE TRUK YAP TOTAL OKINAWA PINES STATES WHERE

32692 13001 647 27 11 381 35 43 68 11726 920 9188 5636 453306 96 5 1

- 4 3 - - 140 4 115 42 5

3025 67( 51 1- 2! 2 4 4 1912 46 1481 215 23

1606 534 25 1- 15 -

1 1 682 16 615 286 22B12 206 16 1

- 1C - 1 1 383 8 341 148 15792 328 5 - - 5 - - - 299 8 274 138 7

1884 965 44 1 2 45 2 1 4 550 150 373 21C 301449 944 32 -

1 4 - 2 4 177 5 159 259 6754 217 2C - - 19 1 - 7 311 31 230 155 9

6545 1674 146 17 1 95 8 7 12 3460 370 2439 901 1071565 60E 4E 2 - 7 - 2 4 516 24 436 321 261185 385 32 - - 21 - - - 498 42 351 204 162106 386 31 2 2 64 3 1 6 1262 172 975 255 366402 2891 96 - - 46 6 15 13 1250 43 1086 1831 1251332 556 14 - - 10 - - 4 460 6 425 250 233919 1967 61 - - 25 5 14 7 536 17 472 1148 631152 368 21 - - 11 1 1 2 254 20 189 433 39585C 3613 114 2 5 32 10 10 13 967 16 928 957 48

14 10 2 - - - - - - 1 1 - - -

13698 5601 238 2 1 158 11 13 23 4473 472 3356 2682 24754 13 - - - - - - - 32 2 29 8 1

215 95 5 - - - - - 1 82 3 62 28 -

297 84 2 - - - - 1 111 4 93 78 7239 58 2 - - - - 1 99 3 82 59 658 26 - - - - - - 12 1 11 19 1

369 135 11 1 1 - 1 - 127 72 48 62 14290 190 5 - - - 1 1 26 2 21 58 2

203 68 2 - - - - 2 83 12 63 37 4

3701 981 76 1 - 52 5 2 7 1928 276 1235 521 69963 404 26 - - - - 2 294 12 258 195 22267 91 5 - - - - - 90 11 65 68 6

1111 195 13 - - 48 3 - 1 639 45 520 162 204316 2046 61 - - 31 3 G 6 878 28 786 1126 84952 388 7 - - - - 2 340 5 320 183 14

2775 1451 43 - - 17 3 E 4 430 12 393 720 46589 207 11 - - 6 - - - 108 11 73 223 241910

2

12972

32: :

6:

1 2 183 5 176 339 18

30158 8916 488 36 11 254 30 44 45 8169 484 6693 9671 41329469 8499 465 35 11 240 30 36 45 8019 477 6567 9606 40923261 6170 314 19 7 169 16 20 33 6292 369 5217 8217 3302302 566 42 3 1 22 3 1 2 722 44 590 628 393906 1763 109 13 3 49 11 15 10 1005 64 760 761 40

27415 7706 413 15 9 212 25 24 39 7556 445 6203 9165 37722431 5931 293 11 7 158 14 19 31 6089 351 5056 8037 3212033 956 60 a 1 30 1 10 2 483 21 416 398 1913.5 14.4 14.8 12.8 2.0 14.2 3.0 6.8 33.5 14.1 16.5 13.9 11.1 10.5

17875 6984 352 4 7 194 18 19 28 5133 526 3843 4428 34816784 6456 319 4 7 175 16 19 24 4799 507 3576 4282 3329498 3986 164 1

- 97 9 9 20 2905 311 2224 1945 1641698 547 28 1 - 15 2 2 1 476 60 328 545 305588 1923 127 2 7 63 5 8 3 1418 136 1024 1792 138

13611 5477 259 2 2 124 13 11 22 3815 415 2918 3344 2548609 3705 145 1 - 77 8 6 19 2536 281 1972 1781 1482601 978 68 1 - 26 3 2 5 674 50 518 748 5911.8 12.0 14.0 1.0 - 12.8 4.0 2.0 15.6 13.2 7.7 13.7 10.1 11.3

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 29. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTERISTICS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND LITERACY: 1980

SEX

BOTH SEXES, 5 YEARS AND OVER .

HALEFEMALE

AGE

TOTAL PERSONSUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

FEMALEUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

IN HOUSEHOLDS, 5 YEARS AND OVERFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE

FEMALE. . . .

SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

IN GROUP QUARTERSINMATES OF:CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONOTHER INSTITUTION

NONINMATES:MILITARY QUARTERSCOLLEGE DORMITORYOTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER . . . .

SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED. . . .

CONSENSUALLY MARRIEDSEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER . . .

SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED. . . .

CONSENSUALLY MARRIEDSEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 15 TO 44 YEARSCHILDREN EVER BORN

PER 1,000 WOMENCHILDREN STILL ALIVE

PER 1,000 WOMENBIRTH IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUS . . .

PER 1,000 WOMEN

(FOR MEANI NG OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONS WHOPERSONS WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME

SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH DO NOT S (' F A h

SPEAK ONLY ENGLISHAT HOME

MORE FREQUENTLY EQUALLY OFTEN LESS F« EQUENTLY ENGLISH

UNABLE UNABLE UNABLE UNABLEUNABLETO REAt TO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ

TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9248701 18341 1564 3036C 812C 358 9077 175 12958 42C 205 2944276 14841 1259 29435 8543 367 9643 172 11046 410 203 63

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 92

12632 7562 1365 5070 2858 190 1215 100 987 123 10 3

11338 5398 394 594C 2891 111 1795 26 1251 35 3 -

10993 4096 319 6897 2537 121 2253 28 2103 46 4 -

11108 4656 266 6452 1564 81 1954 36 2923 71 11 210324 3488 14f. 6836 1637 56 2351 3C 2813 57 35 3

9289 2907 106 6382 1414 32 2319 24 2598 43 51 5

11295 2912 101 8383 1788 52 304C 44 3493 83 62 4

8172 1286 58 6886 1262 44 2248 28 3317 101 59 92914 399 31 2515 347 12 703 16 1441 59 24 71927 237 18 169C 172 4 387 3 1104 40 27 62227 197 11 203C 156 16 377 11 1443 99 54 27636 35 2 601 33 5 72 1 441 60 55 18122 1 4 113 4 1 6 - 90 13 13 8

25.2 19.4 10.6 29.1 20.1 17.5 29.6 22.7 33.7 39.8 49.7 67.6

44276 14841 1259 29435 8543 367 9643 172 11046 410 203 63

6174 3652 648 2522 1395 86 640 53 481 52 6 _

5503 2536 182 2967 1442 67 899 16 623 14 3 -

5144 1925 15C 3219 1301 57 1044 13 871 22 3 -

5089 1956 87 3133 906 49 1074 17 1148 24 5 -

5130 1562 62 3568 927 27 1341 11 1286 24 14 1

4435 1248 45 3187 781 18 1228 12 1159 15 19 3

5259 1141 34 4118 951 23 1617 24 1536 30 14 33763 504 21 3259 557 15 1078 11 1597 52 27 61280 138 13 1142 132 e 306 7 694 29 10 6919 87 9 832 68 2 187 2 562 29 15 31106 68 4 1038 64 9 181 5 755 61 38 20383 17 1 366 17 5 45 1 266 47 38 1391 7 3 84 2 1 3 - 68 11 11 8

25.2 18.2 9.9 29.0 20.7 17.7 29.3 21.2 34.8 49.6 60.2 69.7

88002 30924 2640 57078 16442 714 18441 330 21857 733 338 9121780 6637 246 15143 3473 105 5166 77 643C 164 74 142017 766 45 1251 231 7 276 7 727 25 17 21037 382 26 655 120 5 147 2 379 27 9 3

18473 5304 178 13169 3086 sa 4763 52 5247 119 73 1235832 15963 1944 19869 8295 426 6153 15C 5401 212 20 5

1301 575 93 726 341 23 199 9 186 14 - -

1014 56 3 958 59 9 182 3 668 53 49 154498 564 59 3934 604 38 1253 22 2011 100 66 352050 677 46 1373 233 13 302 8 808 19 30 5

4975 2258 183 2717 221 11 279 17 2147 97 70 1

125 11 2 114 13 1 54 7 47 11 _ _

19 2 1 17 6 1 9 1 2 1- -

3996 2140 179 1856 136 4 108 1 1608 45 4 1

120 74 1 46 9 - C - 27 1 2 -

715 31 684 57 5 100 8 463 39 64 "

36408 11569 635 24839 5208 210 7606 118 11824 328 201 2612122 4278 335 7844 1834 96 227C 43 3684 110 56 1222637 6777 267 15860 3204 106 5054 67 7471 182 131 8

581 113 5 468 92 6 152 5 183 3 41 -

320 126 5 194 27 2 49 2 114 5 4 2

504 37 S 467 38 1 93 3 328 21 8 3

825 351 23 474 105 5 140 3 227 10 2 1

32599 8653 429 23946 5706 214 8104 103 9942 344 194 638553 2544 204 6009 1811 89 1965 31 2208 75 25 1320670 5606 199 15064 3391 103 5372 54 6206 150 95 17

529 109 5 420 97 5 164 - 158 4 1 -

414 73 3 341 86 3 99 1 154 9 2 -

1807 122 10 1685 164 14 376 10 1076 101 69 321155 308 13 847 254 5 292 7 298 9 3 1

25057 7832 378 17225 4866 174 6304 77 6000 115 55 742891 9025 285 33866 8539 305 14021 178 11224 196 82 81712 1152 754 1966 1755 1753 2224 2312 1871 1704 1491 1143

41873 8794 279 33079 8333 293 13712 176 10956 187 78 81671 1123 738 1920 1712 1684 2175 2286 1826 1626 1418 11432809 771 34 2038 573 19 746 9 717 14 2 1

112 9? 90 118 118 109 118 117 120 122 36 143

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TABLE 30. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND LITERACY: 1980

PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 5 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE I NTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONS WHOPERSONS WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME

SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH DO NOT SPEAKSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH

AT HOMEMORE FREQUENTLY EQUALLY OFTEN LESS FREQUENTLY ENGLISH

UNABLE UNABLE UNABLE UNABLEUNABLETO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ

TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 922s

425501944

1011467

1371496

24

19310831807

610601

30859022

710933

69224822

69434797

47645

11510

534

1347 135 12 1212 201 6 324 7 680 14 7 -

6336

891104118135273

13220191760

610712211

15131

92443368

1

73

1

1

1

21429

5726

82082

107120142

4195761392

5

21321919247

23376309

5

1

625

138

2392014301

1

6149394

1

2

2

2

532

3916

444437365621

9781648

92

3

17010

S

1

1

27041

351

1593 115 17 1478 197 5 33C 6 891 16 60 1016626 1659 131 14967 2515 42 4993 37 7380 124 79 1620677 18137 1017 2540 189C 41 473 12 176 5 1 -

2846 2393 174 455 32C 13 98 5 37 - - -

1021 739 53 282 181 5 66 1 35 2 - -

1318 815 56 503 268 3 130 4 100 2 5 -

3066 25 3 3041 6 1 11 1 3024 118 - -

44276 14841 1259 29435 8543 367 9643 172 11046 410 203 6314 6 - 8 3 - 4 - 1

- - -

21844 567C 727 16174 5611 30C 5677 123 4812 262 74 351030 74 16 956 164 11 371 8 413 30 8 3723 73 5 650 127 3 175 5 342 a 6 -

16 - - 16 1 - 3 - 12 - - -

18 5 - 13 1- 4 - 8 - - -

516 44 2 472 86 2 139 2 243 5 4 -

55 14 2 41 11 1 8 2 22 1 - -

51 4 - 47 12 - 5 - 29 - 1 -

67 6 61 16 - 16 1 28 2 1 -

14 8 6 3 - - - 3 - - -

8 6 2 1 - - - 1- - -

10834 1166 96 9668 1772 32 3161 29 4623 77 112 251030 186 11 844 223 3 246 1 347 5 2a 1

849 63 786 141 4 195 4 426 10 24 7

7824 755 64 7069 1177 IS 2458 17 3394 54 40 128383 7398 384 985 714 19 196 4 75 - - -

1303 1073 69 230 157 8 5C 1 23 - - -

465 344 22 121 71 4 32 - 18 - - -

711 443 30 268 148 2 56 3 61 1 3 -

723 3 " 720 1 3 716 32

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9242 17 1 25 1C - I - 7 - - -

35384 7728 938 27656 9012 502 9701 20! 883C 448 112 512572 382 56 2190 533 39 861 24 786 46 10 41754 267 32 1487 321 16 433 22 726 18 7 -

69 9 2 60 5 - 14 1 41 - - -

52 5 - 47 6 - 14 - 27 1- -

1237 181 21 1056 234 12 328 2C 489 14 5 -

88 20 5 68 19 2 16 - 33 1 - -

120 10 - 110 19 1 19 1 71 -1

-

188 42 4 146 38 1 42 - 65 2 1 -

33 14 1 19 11 - 4 1 4 - - -

3 1 - 2 - - - - 2 - - -

17 12 1 5 2 - 3 - - - - -

27014 542C 649 21594 4393 114 6796 76 10183 19C 222 351490 176 9 1314 272 3 329 1 670 14 43 31550 81 11 1469 178 4 322 6 907 15 61 9

22023 4962 596 17061 3608 99 5708 59 7671 139 74 1521006 18105 1062 2901 1978 4C 636 12 283 5 4 1

1869 1038 62 831 375 12 226 2 178 7 52 1

3303 211 22 3092 29 2 55 1 3007 116 1

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9254 33 2 21 8 - 5 - 8 - - -

38952 9165 1142 29787 10107 542 10389 22C 9176 460 115 542735 432 63 2303 546 33 922 28 827 48 8 2

2008 378 51 163C 363 23 483 21 776 17 8 1

7256

89

2

1

6447

11

91 13

12

- 4026 1

- -

1436120

27530

407

116190

25626

157

37419

20 52545

141

6 1

125 15 110 22 16 1 71 1 -

199 41 1 158 39 _ 49 69 1 1_

363

25

191

18

4

4

172

7

8

3

' 4

3

1 5

21

25181 4876 550 20305 3834 93 6364 70 9883 182 224 341964 470 27 1494 395 7 406 3 650 13 43 1

1664 144 23 1520 207 5 344 8 909 17 60 9493

742614118629 16843 917 1786 1370 29 274 1

22653

31

1843004

8115

523262 185 18 3077 20 1

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TABLE 31. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HONE, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HONE, AND LITERACY: 1980

ETHNICITY

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAHORROGUAMAN1ANKOSRAEANHARSHALLESEHORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAMARANGANPALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR MOKILESEPONAPEANSANOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR WOLEAIANWESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERASIAN

FILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMAN

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHERGROUP(S)CHAMORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S)SANOAN AND OTHER GROUP<S)OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ANDOTHER GROUP(S)

ASIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUP(S) ....

NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HONE

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER . . .

SPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOMESPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISHAT HOKECAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-WOLEAIAN ....CHAHORROJAPANESEKOSRAEANHARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGESPOLYNESIAN LANGUAGES (EXCEPT SANOAN)PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-HOKILESE. . . .

SANOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER ....SANE HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SANE DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAANERICAN SAMOAGUANNORTHERN NARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED . .

FEMALES 5 YEARS AND OVER . .

SAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA . . .

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAHOA6UAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS ....TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDSOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSASIA

JAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED . .

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE I NTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONS WHOPERSONS WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME

SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH DO NOT SPEAKSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH

AT HOMEMORE FREQUENTLY EQUALLY OFTEN LESS FR QUENTLY ENGLISH

UNABLE UNABLE UNABLE UNABLEUNABLETO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ

TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9283397 26958 2347 56439 15438 673 18081 330 22520 771 400 91

32 5 - 27 10 - 5 - 12 2 - -

38694 8178 1035 30516 9784 556 10810 238 9799 500 123 57707 287 16 420 186 2 138 3 95 3 1 -

3a 4 - 34 7 - 5 - 22 - - -

30 5 - 25 2 - 7 - 16 - - -

_ _ _ L . _ _ - _ _ _ _

1172 179 22 993 199 9 306 12 483 11 5 -

4 4 - " ~ ~ " ~ ~ - -

67 8 1 59 9 1 10 _ 40 1 _ _

44 18 1 26 10 - 8 - a - - -

4 1 - 3 - - 1 - 2 - - -

88 2 - 86 13 - 8 - 64 - 1-

8 - - 8 3 - - - 5 - - -

35 8 _ 27 6 _ 3 _ 17 _1

_

440 283 24 157 67 2 37 2 53 3 - -

25556 4728 537 20828 3736 82 6379 70 10449 214 264 3419971 3868 459 16103 2855 65 5292 51 7881 151 75 151667 389 20 1278 296 5 323 2 619 12 40 1

1694 123 18 1571 192 4 332 7 987 24 60 107254 6448 289 806 579 14 105 2 122 a - -

1307 1200 59 107 70 - 14 - 23 - - -

1909 1685 66 224 169 6 31 1 24 2 - -

1290 1172 57 118 87 - 18 - 13 3 - -

9224 6800 422 2424 827 7 259 3 1333 29 5 -

3202 1749 181 1453 766 31 431 11 256 8 - -

30 3 _ 27 8 2 12 1 7 _ . _

2844 1435 160 1409 743 30 420 11 246 8 ~ -

97 39 2 58 26 1 15 4 17 2 _ _

2392 1189 144 1203 637 27 359 5 207 3 - -

731 539 36 192 108 1 52 1 32 3 - -

6378 4475 295 1903 459 21 208 6 1228 51 8 1

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9233182 33182 2823 - - - - - - - - -

59795 _ _ 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9245 - - 45 9 - 18 - 18 1

- -

32034 - - 32034 11096 595 11412 252 9402 468 124 561744 - - 1744 562 9 46C 5 679 12 43 1

56 - - 56 6 - 11 1 39 - - -

25 - - 25 4 - 5 - 16 - - -

1018 _ - 1018 228 13 326 18 461 13 3 -

15487 - - 15487 2854 68 5182 48 7377 129 74 1549 - - 49 32 2 8 1 9 - - -

72 - - 72 18 1 13 - 41 1- -

29 - - 29 14 - e - 7 - - -

96 - - 96 21 - 12 - 63 - - -

24 - - 24 5 - 4 - 14 - 1 -

9115 " " 9115 1814 37 1260 22 5878 206 163 20

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9235997 9397 1038 26600 7889 419 8997 151 9577 363 137 4725050 7048 751 18002 5616 208 6312 127 6005 208 69 1913109 3516 380 9593 2911 126 332C 5C 3323 12C 39 1111941 3532 371 8409 2705 82 2992 77 2682 88 30 828183 16314 929 11869 3091 91 3312 56 5268 129 198 25

21 12 - 9 4 - - - 5 - - -

959 91 17 868 118 11 302 12 444 22 4 1

482 86 6 396 53 - 99 4 237 3 7 -

31 2 - 29 2 - 3 - 24 - - -

21 3 - 18 1 - 5 - 12 1- -

225 35 3 190 24 - 65 2 96 1 5 -

69 19 1 50 11 - 12 2 27 1 - -

85 13 - 72 12 - 4 - 55 - 1-

51 14 2 37 3 - 1C - 23 - 1 -

25 17 1 I 1 - 1 1 6 - - -

3 1 - 2 - - - - 2 - - -

6 67742 1084 96 6658 951 25 1732 26 3802 83 173 231006 336 19 67C 146 4 169 - 322 8 33 1

848 59 12 789 79 3 174 3 495 a 41 74706 433 3a 4273 512 15 1209 15 2531 51 21 1017742 14232 774 351C 1806 53 1057 10 639 17 a 1

4015 280C 162 1215 541 23 405 2 266 9 3 -

968 631 45 337 172 8 99 1 66 1- -

1212 792 35 42C 158 2 121 3 135 4 6 -

3747 423 105 3324 67 7 99 13 3154 130 4 1

44276 14841 1259 29435 8543 367 9643 172 11046 410 203 6317887 4366 496 13521 4043 213 4608 78 4786 196 84 3312298 3377 356 8921 2907 106 3199 56 2772 11C 43 136434 1682 186 4751 1479 62 1709 20 1538 68 25 75864 1694 170 417C 1428 44 149C 36 1234 42 18 6

352 61372

15612

458 6

482 41 9 441 62 5 148 3 227 13 4 1

234 35 2 195 3C - 52 3 108 1 5 -

1C 6 - 4 1 - - - 3 - - -

3580335

54079

141

98785467 132 8 149 4 22 1

438 18 4 420 57 2 102 2 246 3 15 4

23721716

310853

10247796 6080 288 554 8 304 7 5 1

23

58371041 1«5 55 856 32 5 787 40 -

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TABLE 32. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND LITERACY: 1980

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

PERSONS 5 YEARS OLD AND OVERENROLLED IN SCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLICKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

FEMALES 5 YEARS OLD AND OVERENROLLED IN SCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLICELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER . . .

NONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER. .

NONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES . . . .

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLD. . . .

COMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROGRAM.TYPE OF SCHOOL:

BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL,OR 2-YEAR COLLEGE

HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAM. .

TRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACE OF WORKOTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED

SCHOOL ENROLLMENTAND LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLD . . .

ARMED FORCESCIVILIAN

ENROLLED IN SCHOOLNOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO THIS AREA

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERd). . . .

BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA

1979 OR 1980 ,

1977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE GUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S ALIEN (VISA)TEMPORARY U.S. CITIZENOTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE I NTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONS WHOPERSONS WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME

SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH SPEAK ENGLISH DO NOT SPEAKSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH

AT HOMEMORE FREQUENTLY EQUALLY OFTEN LESS FP EQUENTLY ENGLISH

UNABLE UNABLE UNABLE UNABLEUNABLETO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ TO READ

TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE TOTAL AND WRITE

35109254181

24312120

19725

16863184123

15271303

10310

17828451

508461871

182467058

904817

9415

84033932523477

4857

3861611

7060179

54021513

210193

2626

1335

5343072

44231613

168145

1928

1685

4302683

18

3

2

4

1

1

172228562

88363223

749239

83865339

43192194

167110

24041779

6520

16601364

6931

3

2

~

758C4137

1696312490

115810169547

27351619

80129464

720617

4871

20080

8344428

235210390

48452518

89513026

438399

4676

1933790

41711714

246228

2387

10511

18965

363192

1666772

266855

117105

1332

162

741

1

211740

1244947

210087

7364

953

2619

702

2

99

38

2

9

12

2

2

4

:

83054134

41481596

334132

41572538

21131100

8948

1219815

3611

822621

3115

3

2 _

35332000

1300731

10233

22331269

933421

457

753399

91

545445

11

62

4

-

46906 11470 479 35436 6813 222 11503 157 16740 555 380 87716

31155486

315

6623029

42243

11

32109560

1421

4232149

116192

8677

5119

3262 130 6 3132 328 21 808 15 1941 57 55 7

13401540

73104

4

712671436

155226

811

384485

4

8722710

11

126

15 3

19352516

181235

108

17542281

287370

1414

599864

711

8441042

2124

245

2

1706 243 14 1463 270 10 600 10 590 17 3 -

14653 4499 177 10154 2422 73 3627 45 4048 55 57 3

7891 2837 121 5054 1261 16 1653 14 2118 27 22 2

5256 1561 58 3695 756 10 1321 6 1595 16 23 -

2013 932 27 1081 294 - 369 2 414 7 4 -

963 535 11 428 159 2 124 - 144 -1

-

65.6 90.4 82.3 57.6 71.8 45.5 61.7 42.7 49.7 18.9 28.2 5.7

22366 4772 192 17594 3499 108 5986 73 7923 298 186 63466 29 18 437 29 10 59 9 285 81 64 421872 43 3 1829 134 19 340 14 1312 125 43 131814 71 4 1743 207 10 465 6 1044 30 27 3647 29 1 618 75 3 197 2 346 2 - -

788 43 - 745 143 4 264 2 329 6 9 3

974 99 3 875 163 7 328 1 379 1C 5 -

1216 143 5 1073 195 5 438 a 439 6 1 -

814 134 6 680 149 4 286 4 244 8 1 -

6879 1887 63 4992 1281 35 1930 21 1755 18 26 1

3174 1131 46 2043 533 5 713 3 792 6 5 1

2548 685 29 1863 379 5 712 2 77C 6 2 -

911 367 12 544 162 - 20C 1 179 - 3 -

263 111 2 152 49 1 54 - 49 - - -

61.6 87.6 79.2 54.5 68.7 42.6 60.3 37.0 44.7 10.1 19.4 3.2

63788 19063 977 44725 10155 370 14843 202 19454 494 273 3616657 6754 284 9903 2553 39 3309 31 4014 83 27 5

4863 1547 62 3316 908 8 1195 9 1209 11 4 1

1721 543 40 117S 277 7 454 7 447 14 - -

6107 2965 109 3142 975 11 1156 4 1008 17 3 2

2082 1278 52 804 265 9 287 6 249 3 3 1

1884 421 21 1463 128 4 217 5 1101 38 17 1

8759 3178 249 5581 1971 89 1841 21 1765 40 4962 606 54 356 52 2 22 1 282 5 - -

7797 2572 195 5225 1919 87 1819 20 1483 35 4 -

5862 2023 151 3839 1495 71 1338 11 1004 23 2 -

1935 549 44 1386 424 16 481 9 479 12 2 -

1050 357 21 693 240 8 229 2 224 2 - -

602 189 11 413 142 4 129 2 142 - - -

67381

29139

1

938

2421682 4

1486 :

874 2

~ -

885 192 23 693 184 8 252 7 255 10 2 -

28182522

5722113

41

18

22460

409

5618

110

1

7

7722

153

1

6

9020

145

1

1

8

1

1

-

92977 33182 2823 59795 16663 725 18720 347 24004 830 408 9242550 11467 1496 31083 10601 590 10933 248 9434 476 115 534736113458

216908468

1324526

256714990

60561215

13433

77761275

9825

115462360

23671

293140

3914

1103245063761

639916001148

33213778

463329062613

1113601514

33159

1299808810

24174

216514681270

342619

562919

10

33421617633319071405

1005529

1769503269

6425914427

23371088456414041136

543238

1149386297

34

2476

8143811592463334

33

1462

9674621808548498

11

6361320

137

1577

2

1

1

3

266841020113277

355315281407

307105148

23131867311870

416620691794

933649

730332763484

862352

1137033116457

23136

159

29217

135

394

282445761

126492

1440

2319269

186117

71

46677

92

152874

36 1391

7

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 33. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND LITERACY: 1980

LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER ....LABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF PERSONS 16 YEARS ANDOVER

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY . .

UNEMPLOYEDPERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE.

NOT IN LABOR FORCESUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER ....LABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF FEMALE, 16 YEARS ANDOVER

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY . .

UNEMPLOYEDPERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE.

NOT IN LABOR FORCESUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER ....UITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS. . . .

IN LABOR FORCEUITH OUN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY .

IN LABOR FORCE

CLASS OF WORKER

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERPRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY UORKERS. . . .

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UORKERSLOCAL GOV. UORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.)SELF-EMPLOYED UORKERSUNPAID FAMILY UORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVERPRIVATE UAGE AND SALARY UORKERS. . . .

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UORKERSLOCAL GOV. UORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.)SELF-EMPLOYED UORKERSUNPAID FAMILY UORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....OCCUPATION

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERMANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTYOCCUPATIONSEXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, ANDMANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS .

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVESUPPORT OCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORTOCCUPATIONS

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS,INCLUDING CLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS. . . .

PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS . . .

SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPTPROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHINGOCCUPATIONS

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIROCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS .

MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, ANDINSPECTORS

TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVINGOCCUPATIONS

HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,HELPERS, AND LABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTYOCCUPATIONSEXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, ANDMANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS .

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVESUPPORT OCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSSALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS,INCLUDING CLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS. . . .

PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS . . .

SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPTPROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHINGOCCUPATIONSPRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIROCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS .

MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, ANDINSPECTORS

TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVINGOCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,HELPERS, AND LABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE I NTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTAL

PERSONS UHOSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH

AT HOME

PERSONS UHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENG .ISH AT HOME

TOTAL

SPEAK ENGLISHMORE FREQUENTLY

SPEAK ENGLISHEQUALLY OFTEN

SPEAK ENGLISHLESS FREQUENTLY

DO NOTENGLISH

SPEAK

TOTAL

UNABLETO READ

AND UR1TE TOTAL

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE TOTAL

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE TOTAL

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITETOTAL

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

6677344484

1930414327

994670

4746930157

103486744

392210

152989788

214118

2142813452

666270

395173

8910

66.63435932692145816674.9

22289382

74.2749070942073965.3

497748

67.4364355129

2.5324

7

63.52686925598125112714.7

17312334

65.2600656782443285.5

360451

53.6201196

35

2.5182

1

64.0930388915324124.45510

91

55.1115107

58

7.096

62.81139210864

4685284.6

7976186

40.52142031311

5.1396

7

43.8168165

73

1.8222

6

11.2991

794

3148015484

81764435

389170

2330411049

54142850

20277

79043991

9941

97924183

34164

19425

633

49.21458313698

4508856.1

15996144

54.237133455

692586.9

374127

43.7136134

5

21.5219

6

47.41087010243

3816275.8

12255117

52.627752586

801896.8

256428

38.17776

1

1.3125

1

50.5396737611772065.2

391331

41.441371

49.858

42.7410438741222305.6

560956

18.8625626

9.7277

2

12.9242222

8.3169

2

4.833

601

314B09978471368223823

8176271312051433853

38995404629

233047265350853892970

5414195110001198780

20269332915

79042900142221021215

9935162310

9792239510842075974

34137146412

194192

141

632

3

3269216575600190561020

2614

7094356613961834288

91

355190569612

1

2559813009460572227321713

5678257511151819166

3

196892381

3

8891401117572872244

43

1075720282

108646274173025213191010

20311136505

1

165149

3103

961

1

1

1369869701926444733617

34551705611

1034996

1346420473

1024352651315341323711

25861225370944461

76395

32

37611774524

1372873

37197

11

387422484201094104

7

56335

161

1

22181

3

3

3

2 2 1 1

32692 7094 355 25598 5678 196 8891 107 10864 203 165 9

8146 2832 124 5314 1496 21 1850 12 1949 25 19 1

39394207

10961736

6658

28432471

772724

813

988862

84

1071878

1411

127

1

10200 2367 105 7833 2034 66 2979 25 2812 25 8 -

10993299

357754

1540

7422545

200594

613

267909

1

10274

103734

1

5

-

58025476

61938

125681423

160

50432

8

45464662

38778

124086816

197

4739

11

18031576

8322

1425

4

15012190

14257

18

5

2

28

2

4

4477 631 33 3846 655 28 1246 21 1919 43 26 4

381 54 4 327 53 4 81 4 191 5 2 -

50303445

618408

4533

44123037

733494

3036

13791023

2318

22101502

5544

9018

31

712 83 9 629 90 3 202 4 333 9 4 -

1377 127 11 1250 208 20 455 6 579 18 8 -

135614

1981

131

115813

196 13 3663

8 59010

17 6 1

13698 3455 134 10243 2586 76 3761 37 3874 56 22 3

3576 1278 46 2298 673 5 833 S 789 11 3 -

11322444

316962

1927

8161482

237436

1

4310523

41

268521

38

1

2

-

6603 1610 65 4993 1351 44 1928 14 1709 12 5 -

2922200

97483

323

1951717

61391

1

8

67620 6

67702

1

2 4

-

41112920

5683

10304692127

39201

2

30812451

3556

8994771413

3519

1

1241828

825

816

9401133

1318

9271

1

13 3

2781 421 17 2360 450 18 795 16 1102 26 13 3

46 8 - 38 11 - 13 - 14 - - -

218333

3159 3

187274

2648

35

6890

1

1

92136

1

5

1-

127 18 2 109 15 2 33 1 61 3 - -

38 7 1 31 7 1 14 - 10 - - -

1682

34 - 1342

26 2 431

-651

2_ _

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TABLE 33. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS Br LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND LITERACY: 1980 - CON.

(FOR MEANI

INDUSTRY

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERAGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, ANDMININGCONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLICUTILITIES

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE. .

BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATIONSERVICES

PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . .

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATEDSERVICES

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVERAGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, ANDMININGCONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLICUTILITIES

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE. .

BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATIONSERVICES

PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . .

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATEDSERVICES

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ....LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER,IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979. . . .

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PERWEEK50 TO 52 WEEKS

WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER,IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979. . . .

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PERWEEK50 TO 52 WEEKS

WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

NG OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTAI

32692

306302516068137931884

1449754

654515651185

2106640313323919

11525850

5421529723958

369

290203

3701963267

11114316952

2775

5891910

2

30158294692326123023906

2741522431203313.5

1787516784949816985588

136118609260111.8

PERSONS WHOSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH

AT HOME

43339381192189314

287192

1296414250

3612039311

1267

4611177

939947123

104

7954

75126683

1991317228837

252460

10180999883026651031

93688060566

11.0

543151832403609

2171

4000216793010-2

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

PERSONS WHO SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME

25598

263268612256216041570

1162562

52491151935

1745436410212652

6914673

13

4517620316835

265

211149

2950697184

9122999724

1938

3371450

2

515 19978500 19471374 1495956 163770 2875

461 18047360 1437146 1467

12.1 14.5

210 12444200 11601115 709522 108963 3417

165 9611103 644227 1671

25.6 12.6

SPEAK ENGLISHMORE FREQUENTLY

41361255117138301

293127

1108324203

2521194242735

2171219

102749371273

6238

66921851

143827178550

99419

416240223057289676

36792960374

12.6

330830951734299

1062

25271575505

11.1

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

141132882321

149.6

85391333

72345

3.4

SPEAK ENGLISHEQUALLY OFTEN

69680438217221579

464179

1725406305

5651664430998

2361814

3

8351

98124555

3091196310748

138580

1

607158984677385836

55134533460

16.1

443541592673366

1120

35602475529

12-9

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

847952918

755215

15.7

402749

34236

19.0

SPEAK ENGLISHLESS FREQUENTLY

10864

1501540530285245684

404255

2397418422

9201501348917

2361633

10

197490781285

6660

129023378

455973235638

100450

1

959794047161949

1294

87146818629

14.4

4666431826684221228

35052377630

13-5

DO NOT SPEAKENGLISH

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

6426

295

12

16265

15

634

1641

121329

2

7

2152121444226

19813812

25.5

8069271725

522317

UNABLETO READ

AND WRITE

3105

22

1

1935

22

2

101

148147641469

141604

12.8

35292027

19157

23.4

12117

4

11

2

4.0

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BOTH SEXES, 3 YEARSOLD AND OVER

3 YEARS.4 YEARS.5 YEARS.6 YEARS.7 YEARS.8 YEARS.9 YEARS.10 YEARS11 YEARS12 YEARS13 YEARS14 YEARS15 YEARS16 YEARS17 YEARS18 YEARS19 YEARS20 YEARS21 YEARS22 YEARS23 YEARS24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 39 YEARS40 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 64 YEARS65 YEARS AND OVER.

HALE, 3 YEARSOLD AND OVER.

3 YEARS.4 YEARS.5 YEARS.6 YEARS.7 YEARS.8 YEARS.9 YEARS.10 YEARS11 YEARS12 YEARS13 YEARS14 YEARS15 YEARS16 YEARS17 YEARS18 YEARS19 YEARS20 YEARS21 YEARS22 YEARS23 YEARS24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 39 YEARS40 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 64 YEARS65 YEARS AND OVER.

FEMALE, 3 YEARSOLD AND OVER.

3 YEARS.4 YEARS.5 YEARS.6 YEARS.7 YEARS.8 YEARS.9 YEARS.10 YEARS11 YEARS12 YEARS13 YEARS14 YEARS15 YEARS16 YEARS17 YEARS18 YEARS19 YEARS20 YEARS21 YEARS22 YEARS23 YEARS24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 39 YEARS40 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 64 YEARS65 YEARS AND OVER.

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONSENROLLED INSCHOOL

YEAR IN WHICH

PRE-KINDER- KINDER-

ELEMENTARY HIGH SC HOOL COLLEG t

PER- 5 OR 7 ORNUMBER CENT 6ARTEN GARTEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 i 4 1 2 i 4 6 MORE

36002 36.7 1012 2563 2775 2740 2620 2404 2288 2302 2300 2299 2289 2297 2051 1925 1385 993 528 599 469 163208 7.9 193 14 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

685 28.9 565 118 1 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2042 81.0 238 1725 72 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2405 97.6 13 676 1636 70 8 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2626 98.7 2 30 920 1590 71 12 1- - - - - - - - - - - - -

2480 99.1 - - 115 925 1366 65 6 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

2462 99.2 - - 19 123 985 1271 58 6 - - - - - - - - - - - -

2357 99.4 1 - 4 13 157 884 1239 53 5 1 - - - - - - - - - -

2183 99.0 - - 2 2 16 143 804 1161 50 5 - - - - - - - - - -

2286 99.5 - - 2 2 5 20 149 890 1145 61 11 1 - - - - - - - -

2202 99.4 - - - 1 3 5 17 156 837 1127 48 7 1 - - - - - - -

2229 99.1 - - - - 2 - 3 24 205 878 1040 68 9 - - - - - - -

2200 98.5 - - - - 2 1 3 7 36 175 921 983 62 9 1 - - - - -

2111 94.7 - - 3 3 - - 7 1 4 30 226 885 889 59 4 - - - - -

1913 88.2 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 25 253 815 770 33 4 - - - -

1242 59.0 - - - 2 4 - - - 2 1 51 180 753 222 18 2 1 - -

664 29.4 - - - - - - - - - - 10 41 195 245 157 9 6 - -

420 18.1 - - - - - - - - 1 2 7 15 42 139 142 61 9 1 -

328 14.1 - - - - - - - - 1 - 6 9 20 93 83 74 39 3 -

273 12.5 - - - - - - - - 2 - 3 2 11 88 52 48 52 10 4246 11.3 - - - - - - - - 1 - 3 2 7 67 67 32 41 24 1

216 10.3 - - - - - - - - 1 2 2 3 1 58 54 39 35 20 1

856 8.3 - - - - - - - - 1 2 12 9 30 208 174 117 172 106 24601 6.5 - - - - - - - - 2 4 5 8 14 106 115 72 101 133 37318 5.1 - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 4 64 47 37 57 71 32199 3.9 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 7 32 36 18 35 47 21190 2.3 - - - - - - - - 2 2 - 1 1 2 22 34 15 39 45 2746 1.0 - - - - - - - - 2 1 - - 1 1 1 7 3 10 7 1314 0.5 ~ " " ~ " ~ " " 1 ~ ~ - - ~ 2 3 1 2 2 3

18598 36.3 512 1341 1434 1417 1370 1217 1167 1191 1213 1171 1177 1152 1107 992 716 547 302 289 201 82109 8.2 97 11 1

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

343 28.4 285 57 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1063 81.6 121 906 32 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1211 97.9 7 349 826 25 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1320 98.7 1 18 489 777 30 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1279 98.9 - - 71 505 664 34 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1280 99.3 - - 9 90 559 594 25 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1212 99.3 1 - 3 9 93 487 589 26 4 - - - - - - - - - - -

1133 99.3 - - - 1 10 79 448 572 22 1 - - - - - - - - - -

1167 99.5 - - 2 2 3 14 84 471 555 31 5 - - - - - - - - -

1150 99.5 - - - 1 1 2 13 94 469 545 21 3 1 - - - - - - -

1137 99.3 - - - - 2 - 1 16 127 456 495 34 6 - - - - - - -

1101 98.7 - - - - 2 1 2 6 24 107 492 432 29 5 1 - - - - -

1100 94.8 - - - 3 - - 2 1 2 18 139 467 442 23 3 - - - - -

1002 88.6 - - - -1

- - - 2 4 17 158 457 346 15 2 - - - -

686 59.3 - - - - 2 - - - 2 1 3 30 118 421 103 5 - 1 - -

347 27.0 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 26 129 111 71 6 1- -

189 14.1 - - - - - - - - - 2 - 5 5 24 62 61 29 1 - -

153 11.4 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 5 6 9 58 37 26 11 - -

148 12.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 7 53 30 28 21 3 3142 12.9 - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 1 3 42 35 22 25 9 1

119 11.4 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 1 - 33 33 18 19 10 1

503 9.7 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 9 6 18 112 127 80 88 49 13327 6.7 - - - - - - - _ - 2 2 1 4 3 56 71 47 54 64 23160 4.7 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 - 37 29 23 28 26 1499 3.7 - - - - - - - - - -

1- 1 2 15 22 12 17 17 12

92 2.1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 13 19 10 19 18 10206

0.80.4 - : : - - - : :

2: : :

1 1

2

41

1 4 32

41

17404 37.2 500 1222 1341 1323 1250 1187 1121 mi 1087 1128 1112 1145 944 933 669 446 226 310 268 8199 7.6 96 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

342 29.4 280 61 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

979 80.3 117 819 40 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1194 97.2 6 327 810 45 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1306 98.6 1 12 431 813 41 7 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1201 99.3 - - 44 420 702 31 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1182 99.1 - - 10 33 426 677 33 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1145 99.4 - - 1 4 64 397 650 27 1 1- - - - - - - - - -

1050 98.8 - - 2 1 6 64 356 589 28 4 - - - - - - - - - -

1119 99.6 - - - - 2 6 65 419 590 30 6 1 - - - - - - - -

1052 99.2 - - - - 2 3 4 62 368 582 27 4 - - - - - - - -

1092 98.9 - - - - - - 2 8 78 422 545 34 3 - - - - - - -

1099 98.2 - - - - - - 1 1 12 68 429 551 33 4 - - - - - -

1011 94.6 - - 3 - - - 5 - 2 12 87 418 447 36 1 - - - - -

911 87.8 - - - 1 - 1 1 1- 2 8 95 358 424 18 2 - - - -

556 58.6 - - - 2 2 - - - - - 3 21 62 332 119 13 2 - - -

317 32.7 - - - - - - - - - - 1 7 15 66 134 86 3 5 - -

231 23.5 - - - - - - - - - 1 2 10 18 77 81 32 8 1-

175 17.8 - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 11 35 46 48 28 3 -

125 12.5 - - - - - - - - -1 2 - 4 35 22 20 31 7 I

104 9.6 - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 4 25 32 10 16 15 -

97 9.3 - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 25 21 21 16 10 -

353 6.9 - - - - - - - - 1 3 3 12 96 47 37 84 57 11

274 6.2 - - - - - - - - 2 4 4 11 50 44 25 47 69 14158 5.5 - - - - - - - - 1

- 1 4 27 18 14 29 45 18100 4.2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 5 17 14 6 18 30 998 2.6 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 9 15 5 20 27 1726 1.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 2 6 4 98 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 2 - 2

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TABLE 35. YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED FOR PERSONS 15 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY AGE AND SEX: 1980

THE , BF ,(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INT RODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PERSONS 15 YEARSAND OVER

15 TO 19 YEARS . .

15 YEARS ....16 YEARS ....17 YEARS ....18 YEARS ....19 YEARS ....

20 TO 24 YEARS . .

20 YEARS ....21 YEARS ....22 YEARS ....23 YEARS ....24 YEARS ....

25 YEARS AND OVER.25 TO 29 YEARS .

30 TO 34 YEARS .

35 TO 39 YEARS .

40 TO 44 YEARS .

45 TO 49 YEARS .

50 TO 54 YEARS .

55 TO 59 YEARS .

60 TO 64 YEARS .

65 TO 69 YEARS .

70 TO 74 YEARS .

75 YEARS AND OVER

MALE, 15 YEARS ANDOVER

,

15 TO 19 YEARS . . .

15 YEARS16 YEARS17 YEARS18 YEARS19 YEARS

20 TO 24 YEARS . . .

20 YEARS21 YEARS22 YEARS23 YEARS24 YEARS

25 YEARS AND OVER. .

25 TO 29 YEARS . .

30 TO 34 YEARS . .

35 TO 39 YEARS . .

40 TO 44 YEARS . .

45 TO 49 YEARS . .

50 TO 54 YEARS . .

55 TO 59 YEARS . .

60 TO 64 YEARS . .

65 TO 69 YEARS . .

70 TO 74 YEARS . .

75 YEARS AND OVER.

FEMALE, 15 YEARSAND OVER

15 TO 19 YEARS . . .

15 YEARS16 YEARS17 YEARS18 YEARS19 YEARS

20 TO 24 YEARS . . .

20 YEARS21 YEARS22 YEARS23 YEARS24 YEARS

25 YEARS AND OVER. .

25 TO 29 YEARS . .

30 TO 34 YEARS . .

35 TO 39 YEARS . .

40 TO 44 YEARS . .

45 TO 49 YEARS . .

50 TO 54 YEARS . .

55 TO 59 YEARS . .

60 TO 64 YEARS . .

65 TO 69 YEARS . .

70 TO 74 YEARS . .

75 YEARS AND OVER.

6900710993223422292169210422571110823222332218321832088

469061032492896246504941893983291419271418809758

36408584911151160113111561287601913371347118211051048

2454051944854338626502171223816341008729392284

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPL ETED

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

787284

85

65

4310125

716384340364161535577

111161

2779

32599 5105144 191119 31069 61038 4948 2970 4

5089 25985 6985 5

1001 41078 21040 8

22366 4665130 244435 252860 242399 242018 211745 341280 35919 41689 50417 71474l 117

3207377

106

86

55138

101

63115

866869

101228480537456436315339

12881965

332

2675

5

8

1

12433219334190

206238174171126113

19191

29635

105

187254493660138274299282265189226

3412784686

126

72108

171

193262121191191262361631550418304128105

15305132

91448

377363

1101543282401861446548

18822714

2

4161

141010

1814841181281522073033102321606357

1635240179331585

55978

1714

134075

10294

136162257209147954122

86214411019

6933443416871

13712384522911

773966914

302

1

3

1311

647415953689112086634312

29371269925246503414

1281431263621

1540142175183238218231123947742

150670249315133196

526

1412146

75257756889118133815547236

14315674329517158

768

17142215

78885

100115149100984239301911

HIGH SCHOOL

4744242099492630912962

3897375718882

193529332527628627819512779501511

235712194364871907729

1773539284233

9611201421221441341187452341011

238712015584391195233

2123836434649

974173183154142144775327165

1

54652361

6691887630919258815510411811695

25164814653943662982481395842169

28701285

294574901911182857960605333

130021322220318815315085412711

7

25951076

3746138611874

3037644586362

1216268243191178145985417155

2

44812113

1065

81087135766218316012310987

1706458350229237152119963421

24221138

627

367501237392123100675745

89224216410411975756821176

1

2059975

4

384433701202706060565242

814216186125118774428134

2

231092127

3

1582

6821345632914601416126111601032

14653440535122216159611197994892751375748

126321156

2

835

335776

3702909889747615542

7774224418211207791588488317170943321

10477971

1

747

347569

2627551527514545490

6879216116911009805531311172105432427

4112266

934

2231097241240206205205

2749920767358267166128833017103

2356107

2

1095565107125106103124

168456547521715897825022107

1

1756159

2412853213411510010281

1065355292141109694633

1030

830115183156183193

3474104684950733826119413466412315

247615

1

143764966759294

2085579499331206153125100

5 AND6_

186926

1645466117819199

138946735017613210869342216

202511

103462261917795

1668531395255169125994830

2

1505

21363949

948268225157110775434154

22

40553846

72026317098594845141543

1.

57032

445152581133191

525612931334838598455346181101702515

1

1872

7

335788

2708574627443349257203120724314

25813184876103

254871970739524919814361292711

632

2

91535

2013345519405281201102943620

1911021593002321631014854241371

322

169111862191731181005440127

7 ORMORE

96390194191138124935148235

6

X HIGH X COMPLETEDSCHOOL 4+ YEARS

GRADUATEsI OF COI I Far

61.422.30.10.74.2

34.671.382.179.982.682.781.284.165.683.681.576.467.158.44.237.130.422.316.412.1

2

70056

15114910283643234214

3

26334434236412919142

1

2_

64.021.90.20.73.3

30.069.083.380.282.384.782.687.669.385.684.480.870.962.547.543.337.828.820.915.1

58.422.60.10.75.3

40.174.480.679.583.080.379.880.661.681.678.371.162.954.339.929.122.315.412.210.3

0.14.60.71.24.26.

11.117.516.22.23.020.118.613.611.29.68.04.73.0

0.13.70.10.3.5.8

10.41815.222.224.323.220.314.112.612.910.66.43.9

5.81.51.95.4711.716.618.321.821.316.816.813.09.46.05.23.12.5

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TABLE 36. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTERISTICS BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980

(FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

SEX

BOTH SEXESALEEMALE

AGE

TOTAL PERSONSUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

FEMALEUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

IN HOUSEHOLDSFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE. .

FEMALE.SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

IN GROUP QUARTERS ....INMATES OF:CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION . .

OTHER INSTITUTIONNONINMATES:MILITARY QUARTERSCOLLEGE DORMITORYOTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER .

SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERSINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED.

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED ....SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 16 TO 44 YEARS. .

CHILDREN EVER BORNPER 1,000 WOMEN

CHILDREN STILL ALIVEPER 1,000 WOMEN

BIRTH IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUSPER 1,000 WOMEN

TOTAL,16 YEARS

LABOR FORCE Nut in IABOR FORCt.

TOTAL

CIVILIAN FORCE

INMATE

EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED

PERCENTAT WORK

PERCENT35 ORAND OF ARMED MORE 1 TO 34 OF CIVILIAF. NEVER OF AN

OVEF NUMBEF TOTAL FORCES TOTAL TOTAL HOURS HOURS TOTAL LABOR FORCE WORKED TOTAL INSTITUTION

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 1323529J 2900C 82.2 9224 19776 18994 1680C 1731 782 4.C 119 6293 12931480 15484 49.2 901 14583 13698 10546 2684 885 6.1 171 15996 3

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 132

8759 3305 37.7 962 2343 1967 945 977 376 16.0 129 5454 1011108 840C 75.6 3609 4791 4378 3463 808 413 8.6 58 2708 4910324 7845 76.

C

2308 5537 5243 4472 630 294 5.3 32 2479 279289 721E 77.7 1686 5532 5329 4607 580 203 3.7 25 2071 2811295 8865 7B.5 1362 7503 7313 6453 640 190 2.5 25 2430 118172 5767 70.6 167 560C 5490 4926 412 110 2.C 8 2405 5

2914 1742 59.8 20 1722 1675 148C 134 47 2.7 5 1172 -

1927 809 42.

C

7 802 780 649 101 22 2.7 4 1118 -

2227 481 21.6 4 477 466 32C 121 11 2.3 3 1746 1

636 42 6.8 - 43 42 26 11 1 2.3 1 593 1

122 9 7.4 - 9 9 5 1 - - - 113 -

31.7 31.9 26.1 34.1 34.5 35.3 28.4 25.8 21.4 31.2 26.3

31480 15484 49.2 901 14583 13698 10546 2684 885 6.1 171 15996 3

4025 1178 29.3 119 1059 905 446 435 154 14.5 55 2847 1

5089 2975 58.5 460 2515 2281 1715 499 234 9.3 37 2114 1

5130 3002 58.5 214 2788 2606 2064 459 182 6.5 21 2128 -

4435 2576 58.1 64 2512 2387 1878 417 125 5.C 21 1859 -

5259 3097 58.9 26 3071 2951 2368 466 120 3.9 23 2162 1

3763 1896 50.4 15 1881 1835 1547 238 46 2.4 7 1867 -

1280 452 35.3 3 449 432 347 63 17 3.8 4 828 -

919 185 20.1 - 185 178 119 54 7 3.8 3 734 -

1106 10C 9.0 - 100 100 46 47 - - - 1006 -

383 16 4.2 - 16 16 11 5 - - - 367 -

91 7 7.7 - 7 7 5 1 - - - 84 -

31.7 31.1 23.6 31.9 32.2 32.8 29.4 26.5 24.1 32.4 22.5

61818 39781 64.4 6048 33733 32080 26801 4357 1653 4.9 286 2203721779 18477 84.8 4839 13638 13293 12064 869 345 2.5 13 3302 -

2016 1770 87.8 303 1467 1442 1296 125 25 1.7 - 246 -

1037 721 69.5 63 658 641 472 149 17 2.6 - 316 -

18473 9445 51.1 439 9006 8515 6784 1440 491 5.5 78 9028 -

11554 5502 47.6 67 5435 4903 3506 1271 532 9.8 146 6052 -

194 95 49.0 2 93 82 62 20 11 11.8 1 99 -

1014 195 19.2 2 193 183 134 28 10 5.2 3 819 -

3827 2032 53.1 43 1989 1818 1481 276 171 8.6 37 1795 -

1924 1544 80.2 290 1254 1203 1002 179 51 4.1 8 380 -

4955 4703 94.9 4077 626 612 545 58 14 2.2 4 252 132

1257

- - - - - - - - - - 1257

1257

3995 3995 100.0 3994 1 1 1. . . . . .

120 103 85.8 76 27 23 9 13 4 14.8 1 17 -

708 605 85.5 7 598 588 535 45 10 1.7 3 103 '

35293 29000 82.2 9224 19776 18994 16800 1731 782 4.0 119 6293 12911011 7449 67.7 2967 4482 4063 3082 903 419 9.3 107 3562 7722634 20374 90.0 5943 14431 14103 1299C 762 328 2.3 9 2260 31

581 535 92.1 38 497 475 425 42 22 4.4 1 46 2

320 259 80.9 96 163 152 139 9 11 6.7 - 61 6503 208 41.4 8 200 191 152 22 9 4.5 3 295 -

825 710 86.1 210 500 485 437 35 15 3.0 - 115 15

31480 15484 49.2 901 14583 13698 10546 2684 885 6.1 171 15996 3

7439 3669 49.3 343 3326 3075 2215 789 251 7.5 72 3770 2

20665 10318 49.9 482 9836 9279 7313 1614 557 5.7 92 10347 -

528 270 51.1 16 254 226 187 32 28 11.0 4 258 -

414 242 58.5 12 230 210 152 50 20 8.7 4 172 -

1807 438 24.2 8 430 410 301 91 20 4.7 1 1369 -

1155 817 70.7 56 761 724 565 140 37 4.9 2 338 1

23938 12828 883 11945 11130 8471 2276 815 157 11110 3

42874 21433 413 21020 19693 15550 3350 1327 182 21441 5

1791 1671 468 1760 1769 1836 1472 1628 1159 1930 100041856 20999 401 20598 19317 15249 3288 1281 180 20857 3

1749 1637 454 1724 1736 1800 1445 1572 1146 1877 100028O0 1147 67 1080 963 737 149 117 18 1653 1

117 89 76 90 87 87 65 144 115 149 333

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TABLE 37. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980

PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FEMALESAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUK . . . .

YAPOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION . FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTAL,16 YEARS

LABOR FORCE JOT IN -ABOR FORCE

TOTAL

CIVILIAN FORCE

INMATE

EM PLOYED UNEMPLOYED

PERCENTAT WO iK

PERCENT35 OFANt OF ARMED MORE 1 TO 34 OF CIVILE NEVER OF AN

OVEF NUMBEf TOTAL FORCES TOTAL TOTAL HOURS HOURS TOTAL LABOR FORCE WORKED TOTAL INSTITUTION

6677325

2557714111182

4448417

14019701628

66.668.054.849.753.1

101259

26411

11

343598

13755690617

326928

13001647565

273466

11000529423

44152

164694117

1667

7544352

4.9

5.56.28.4

290

1361014

222898

11558710554

132

10173

5E31

78677

10612424

3514

41540537115

60.345.252.851.950.057.362.5

1

271

3412

40839537115

2711

38135436815

159

2962426539

11

26711

1511

6

71

274

103

20.68.36.6

10.318.94.2

1

7

6

2317

3713753539

1

1

1

312

1857114151272

1445316323

812882968818

1023413163

66.769.468.464.370.880.6

662263

6287253

812220

942815

96065910

811726

920793

91885636

59944779643

78684550

31431117128

1038937

4942222

418274

4.02.32.74.44.6

11739

9711

34

5689447454

42193160

9

910

1769750

1340543

75.772.4

56181

779462

741453

566398

14749

389

4.91.9

" 429207 1

972 67C 68.9 219 451 430 34C 82 21 4.7 2 302 1

2688 2389 88.9 1696 693 664 545 100 29 4.2 - 299 1

31480 15484 49.2 901 14583 13698 10546 2684 885 6.1 171 15996 311 4 36.4 - 4 4 2 2 - - - 7 -

1368C 599C 43.8 35 5955 5601 4548 885 354 5.9 64 7690 1

766 256 33.4 - 256 238 182 47 18 7.0 4 510 -

632 235 37.2 4 231 208 143 57 23 10.0 3 397 1

14 5 35.7 - 5 2 1 1 3 60.0 - 9 -

15 3 20.0 1 2 1 - 1 1 50.0 - 12 -

455 174 38.2 3 171 158 111 41 13 7.6 2 281 -

39 12 30.8 - 12 11 7 4 1 8.3 - 27 1

48 16 33.3 - 16 13 7 5 3 is.

a

1 32 -

61 25 41.0 - 25 23 17 5 2 8.0 - 36 -

13 8 61.5 - 8 8 6 2 - - - 5 -

7 4 57.1 _ 4 4 3 1 _ _ _ 3 _

9124 4756 52.1 15 4741 4473 3396 904 268 5.7 92 4368 -

873 487 55.8 3 484 472 370 84 12 2.5 2 386 -

699 319 45.6 1 3ia 304 189 100 14 4.4 7 380 -

6701 3580 53.4 10 3570 3356 2621 611 214 6.0 75 3121 -

6191 3633 58.7 757 2876 2682 1911 674 194 6.7 6 2558 1

769 446 58.0 78 368 347 239 91 21 5.7 - 323 -

334 186 55.7 8 178 172 138 30 6 3.4 - 148 -

537 281 52.3 29 252 235 173 59 17 6.7 2 256 -

526 321 61.0 61 260 249 185 54 11 4.2 " 205 ~

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 13228 19 67.9 9 10 9 6 2 1 10.0 - 9 -

23126 12756 55.2 236 12520 11875 10122 1440 645 5.2 115 10370 831596 794 49.7 8 786 719 583 111 67 8.5 15 802 81236 636 51.5 12 624 571 424 122 53 8.5 14 600 1

61 40 65.6 2 38 31 19 11 7 18.4 1 21 -

43 21 48.8 - 21 20 15 5 1 4.8 - 22 -

853 435 51.0 9 426 398 308 73 28 6.6 7 418 1

65 28 43.1 - 28 25 18 7 3 10.7 - 37 -

102 50 49.0 - 50 38 21 15 12 24.0 6 52 -

112 62 55.4 1 61 59 43 11 2 3.3 - 50 -

283

13

19 67.9 1 18 18 10 8 - - - 9

34

-

9 69.2 1 8 8 5 3 _ - _ _

20251 13713 67.7 645 13068 12505 10536 1598 563 4.3 133 6538 171336 870 65.1 8 862 850 740 88 12 1.4 2 466 1

1280 833 65.1 3 830 808 663 125 22 2.7 9 447 -

16124 11106 68.9 622 10484 9989 8462 1222 495 4.7 115 5018 1516021 12857 80.3 7071 5786 5510 4430 929 276 4.8 11 3164 191623 1155 71.2 326 829 797 677 97 32 3.9 2 468 1

2864 2535 88.5 1817 718 688 558 108 30 4.2 " 329 3

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 13236 23 63.9 11 12 12 10 1 - - - 13 -

25146 13870 55.2 257 13613 12885 10917 1609 728 5.3 125 11276 971609 791 49.2 10 781 720 591 110 61 7.8 15 818 101394 713 51.1 14 699 633 469 136 66 9.4 17 681 3

60 37 61.7 1 36 29 17 11 7 19.4 1 23 -

47 27 57.4 1 26 22 20 2 4 15.4 1 20 -

958 487 50.8 10 477 443 342 82 34 7.1 8 471 2

85 40 47.1 1 39 35 21 14 4 10.3 - 45 1

102 48 47.1 - 48 37 19 16 11 22.9 6 54 -

142 74 52.1 1 73 67 50 11 6 8.2 1 68 -

31 21 67.7 1 20 20 11 9 - - - 10 -

3 32C 14 70.0 1 13 13 9 4 - - - 6 -

18870 12984 68.8 637 12347 11850 10025 1475 497 4.0 120 5886 101516 1032 68.1 26 1006 987 838 125 19 1.9 4 484 -

1291 837 64.8 3 834 812 666 126 22 2.6 9 454 -

14647 10274 70.1 600 9674 9251 7897 1071 423 4.4 100 4373 1015148 12338 81.4 7002 5336 5082 4099 849 254 4.8 10 2810 81694 1231 72.7 384 847 817 675 121 30 3.5 3 463 22845 2513 88.3 1809 704 673 549 105 31 4.4 - 332 2

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TABLE 38. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HONE, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980

ETHNICITY

PERSONSSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAHORROGUAHANIANKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEHORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAHARANGANPALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR MOKILESEPONAPEANSAMOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR WOLEAIANWESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERASIAN

FILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMANIRISH

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)CHAHORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S)SAMOAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER AND OTHER GROUP(S)ASIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)

NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOHE

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOHESPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOHE

CAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-WOLEAIANCHAHORROJAPANESEKOSRAEANHARSHALLESEHORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGESPOLYNESIAN LANGUAGES (EXCEPT SAHOAN) . .

PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-MOKILESESAHOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAHERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS .

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAHE DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAHERICAN SAHOA6UAHNORTHERN HARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS .

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSASIA

JAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION . FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERHS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND 6)

TOTAL,16 YEARS

ANDOVER

LABOR FORCE JOT IN LABOR FORCE

TOTAL

ARMEDFORCES

CIVILIAN :. ABO!. FORCE

TOTAL

INMATEOF AN

INSTITUTIONTOTAL

EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED

NUMBER

PERCENTOF

TOTAL TOTAL

AT WORK

TOTAL

PERCENTOF CIVILIANLABOR FORCE

NEVERWORKED

35 ORHORE

HOURS1 TO 34

HOURS

6677360201

2525292

4503426

829

60344

848

29312

19591152301393134457761006152010487647

146112

1250

311073357

5111

4448439435

1613851

2872214

412

2622

402

15202

1359310741972882

4539784

1202809

6394

8432

690

15593237

4206

66.665.564.054.863.864.753.8

49.7

43.364.7

47.625.0

51.764.769.470.569.865.678.677.979.177.283.6

57.716.755.2

48.455.366.482.3

101257712

1

23138

1

1

8

1

10

25874801357

2409387673425

4113

103

16

1

1488

2310

3435931723

1513620

2492113

404

2512

402

15177

1271999409378752130397529384

2281

7402

674

14579149

1896

3269230179

1312878

2311512

377

2312

322

14168

122189506927855

2020389502356

2164

6782

620

12536132

1835

2734625293

1010934

1897

11

287

167

161

8133

1033880987947031550294381275

1786

5162

476

9406102

1537

44154016

21593

3781

75

74

14

5

311515111710813039477

10171

330

138

122

11028

261

16671544

27421861

27

2

8

1

95014341020110

82728117

62

54

2

431761

4.94.9

13.35.47.2

28.67.7

6.7

8.0

20.0

6.75.13.94.41.12.35.22.05.17.35.1

8.4

8.0

14.37.411.43.2

290273

1321

1

8

5

1

118101

1

8

3

21

4

14

14

1223

2228920766

911441

1631212

417

34124

446

14110

599844894214621237222318239

1253

61810

560

16480120905

132120

946

1

1

13103

5

6

6

4

2

6

667731930447469

37236971515

4921

444841432730157

21131521095

2711

66.674.263.556.855.572.355.152.4

1012568373288

1

239581

343597490

2686920

129131037

2611

326927094

2559818

122281017

2111

273465612

2173415

10456858139

441S13043111

1

1428134

82

1667396

12712

685205

4.95.34.7

10.05.31.9

19.2

29050

240

1121

1

222894977

1731216

105454202210

13212

120

100

74713600

4163279121

7559

3729664

2635184613

5677

49.871.163.455.666.750.561.975.1

6667

51

71

1

2301

3668997

2134114512

3376

3418606

212911

3611

3248

2607401

17167

21

62655

65941

3123

134

497

25391

5

91

128

6.84.3

14.7

20.08.33.8

792

1

6

20

3753936

15289

458

1882

1

8

1

10

66773242721739689768420

2212119

44484140071172958645865

1614418

66.657.767.465.369.773.094.7

10125228366235131

77635

343591377911363562957348381

13

326921324810830538554457819

13

27346113489314462446906022

10

441515591213617596

15312

1667531533244289562

4.93.94.74.35.06.7

290110723438

105

22289102655667311225555977

1

1323675126313

5694082918

185587543213

66213799677

3860139813039734910

242203179

863338209

42.549.858.650.046.556.950.746.542.9

972

31

1

1

233196159

833238198

209173128

763031168

166114

46

54231895

385272

207

11

5

3

242331

7273

10.311.720.011.18.46.318.415.8

4

61

1

4

327205129

992537231233

217224025113823013761203247

3

1

1

34041559426

2478109682278531663

50.065.070.062.964.278.475.072.372.9

1

57316125

22368311227194337

23468398401

225541371051337326

23251388389

20783872986322293

1

2580324317

16232916756251231

1

5605665

3728221965754

2171012

177265651533

6.32.53.07.86.46.24.5

10.1

731

7

61185

1

4

1

1

7

3

1

1

314801227585604381417910000

7

1548456104474215423205001

6

49.245.752.349.255.550.085.7

90126321616

772

1458355844442213823044229

6

1369853544175202221533853

6

1054643843351161717342576

3

2684836682339343

10972

885230267116151376

6.14.16.05.46.68.9

1715339172279

1599666654086222718594999

1

3

2

2

1

283188

83205362364

21075919390645

68553

1448147159

10053235186399

24.029.337.545.240.643.747.754.747.761.9

1

2

19834

7173371

67533

1429139156

10012518153328

58463

13011311489052307132316

44251

8588692

6111558

87235

13182

3763950

2466454169

97

1288

896

21121

12

13.413.2

9.05.85.19.68.413.73.7

1

1

581

647163

215133

5

1757215205

11022684204246

1

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TABLE 39. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL <1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

FEMALES 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED INSCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY (1 TO 8 YEARS)PUBLIC

HIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS)PUBLIC

COLLEGE

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEARS2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEARS2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLDCOMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROGRAM

TYPE OF SCHOOL:BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL, OR 2-YEAR COLLEGEHIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACE OF WORKOTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLDARMED FORCESCIVILIAN

ENROLLED IN SCHOOLNOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO THIS AREA

PERSONSd)BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA

1979 OR 19801977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE GUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S. ALIEN (VISA)TEMPORARY U.S. ALIEN (yORK PERMIT)OTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION . FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTAL,16 YEARS

LABOR FORCE (OT IN -A80R FORCE

TOTAL

CIVILIAN FORCE

INMATE

EM PLOYED UNEMPLOYED

PERCENTAT UO !K

PERCENT35 ORAND OF ARMED MORE 1 TO 34 OF CIVILIAt, NEVER OF AN

OVER NUMBER TOTAL FORCES TOTAL TOTAL HOURS HOURS TOTAL LABOR FORCE WORKED TOTAL INSTITUTION

9637 4114 42.7 664 3450 3126 1896 1172 324 9.4 105 5523 17

99 28 28.3 2 26 23 13 9 3 11.5 1 71

:

87 23 26.4 1 22 19 11 7 3 13.6 1 64 -

5402 1149 21.3 61 1088 878 271 592 210 19.3 81 4253 124852 1063 21.9 52 1011 814 254 545 197 19.5 77 3789 114136 2937 71.0 601 2336 2225 1612 571 111 4.8 23 1199 5

4544 1683 37.0 63 1620 1494 927 530 126 7.8 41 2861 2

47 10 21.3 1 9 8 5 3 1 11.1

:

37

:

39 7 17.9 - 7 6 4 2 1 14.3 - 32 -

2497 407 16.3 5 402 334 113 213 68 16.9 29 2090 -

2154 363 16.9 4 359 296 98 190 63 17.5 27 1791 -

2000 1266 63.3 57 1209 1152 809 314 57 4.7 12 734 2

46906 32779 69.9 5554 27225 26347 22938 2630 878 3.2 103 14127 73716 159 22.2 2 157 150 112 31 7 4.5 3 557 -

3115 985 31.6 18 967 940 752 145 27 2.8 9 2130 2

3262 1539 47.2 9 1530 1476 1211 188 54 3.5 9 1723 41340 711 53.1 7 704 682 599 57 22 3.1 1 629 5

1540 816 53.0 13 803 775 678 72 28 3.5 2 724 3

1935 1143 59.1 38 1105 1057 893 132 48 4.3 7 792 72516 1609 64.0 84 1525 1451 126G 141 74 4.9 13 907 141706 1119 65.6 77 1042 982 845 100 60 5.8 2 587 8

14653 11154 76.1 2582 8572 8268 7229 826 304 3.5 24 3499 197891 6410 81.2 1726 4684 4547 3948 484 137 2.9 15 1481 85256 4430 84.3 549 3881 3790 3403 296 91 2.3 15 826 -

2013 1817 90.3 285 1532 1515 1355 115 17 1.1 2 196 2

963 887 92.1 164 723 714 653 43 9 1.2 1 76 1

65.6 75.3 95.5 71.2 71.5 72.3 67.1 63.6 55.3 43.0 41.1

22366 11331 50.7 322 11009 10512 8385 1750 497 4.5 79 11035 1

466 65 13.9 - 65 60 36 23 5 7.7 2 401 -

1872 333 17.8 2 331 320 221 88 11 3.3 4 1539 -

1814 542 29.9 - 542 518 362 121 24 4.4 8 1272 -

647 203 31.4 - 203 189 152 29 14 6.9 1 444 -

788 252 32.0 - 252 238 176 49 14 5.6 2 536 -

974 348 35.7 1 347 321 224 85 26 7.5 7 626 -

1216 485 39.9 3 482 438 345 79 44 9.1 11 731 -

814 335 41.2 3 332 302 217 67 3C 9.C 2 479 -

6879 3911 56.9 139 3772 3594 2904 582 178 4.7 15 2968 1

3174 2026 63.8 98 1928 1850 1479 308 78 4.C 11 1148 -

2548 1850 72.6 56 1794 1735 1456 218 59 3.3 13 698 -

911 763 83.

a

17 746 736 628 83 1C 1.3 2 148 -

263 218 82.9 3 215 211 185 18 4 1.9 1 45 -

61.6 77.4 97.2 76.8 77.3 79.3 69.1 66.2 53.2 45.4 100.0

63788 43951 68.9 10121 33830 32175 26995 4282 1655 4.9 286 19837 13016657 14444 86.7 5587 8857 8448 7332 883 409 4.6 38 2213 41

4863 3885 79.9 452 3433 3264 2829 350 169 4.9 13 978 5

1721 1375 79.9 340 1035 967 812 124 68 6.6 12 346 66107 5637 92.3 2673 2964 2856 2517 26C 108 3.6 3 470 7

2082 1846 88.7 1101 745 707 596 84 38 5.1 5 236 131884 1701 90.3 1021 680 654 578 65 26 3.8 5 183 10

8759 3305 37.7 962 2343 1967 945 977 376 16.0 129 5454 10962 962 100. 962 - - - - - - - - -

7797 2343 30.1 - 2343 1967 945 977 376 16.

C

129 5454 105862 1311 22.4 - 1311 1084 32C 747 227 17.3 91 4551 31935 1032 53.3 - 1032 883 625 23C 149 14.4 38 903 71050 669 63.7 - 669 602 435 151 67 10.

C

7 381 -

602 602 100.0 - 602 602 435 151 - - - - -

67 67 100. - 67 - - - 67 100. c 7 - -

381 - - - - - - - - - - 381 -

885 363 41.0 - 363 281 19C 79 82 22.6 31 522 7281 281 100.0 - 281 281 19C 79 - - - - -

82 82 100. - 82 - - - 82 100. c 31 - -

522 " " " " " " " " " 522 7

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 13225577 14019 54.8 264 13755 13001 1100C 1646 754 5.5 136 11558 10138508 28076 72.9 8165 19911 19027 15801 2669 884 4.4 154 10432 3010811 793C 73.4 4687 3243 2904 2184 633 339 10.5 68 2881 384883320

62702301

73.969.3

2732346

35381955

33941883

26321532

643289

14472

4.13.7

2617

22181019

23

2917 2074 71.1 136 1938 1873 158S 222 65 3.4 10 843 226481320569219071405

1950960

408114941016

73.672.771.778.372.3

4440

1184319

1906920

39631451997

1837896

38401422978

1587768

33391290880

2071133979867

6924

1232919

3.62.63.12.01.9

82

21

2

698360

'1611

413389

23131

1

22185 14913 67.2 912 14001 13391 11251 1732 610 4.4 143 7272 20889510753

66426413

74.759.6

581215

60616198

58815823

51124689

611915

180375

3.06.1

21110

22534340

68

2191 1627 74.3 73 1554 1511 1313 173 43 2.8 10 564 2346 231 66.

E

43 188 176 137 33 12 6.4 2 115 4

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

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TABLE 40. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980

(FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

CLASS OF WORKER

PERS0NSC1)PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALESd)PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

OCCUPATION

PERSONSd)MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONS

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSTECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALESd)MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EOUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

TOTAL,16 YEARS

ANDOVER

LABOR FORCE NOT IN LABOR FORCE

TOTAL

ARMEDFORCES

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

TOTAL

INMATEOF AN

INSTITUTIONTOTAL

EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED

NUMBER

PERCENTOF

TOTAL TOTAL

AT WC !K

TOTAL

PERCENTOF CIVILIANLABOR FORCE

NEVERWORKED

35 ORMORE

HOURS1 TO 34

HOURS

66773218097297

1111*1234

47296

4448417388615893001044

2728

66.679.784.483.784.657.49.5

10125 3435917388615893001044

2728

3269216575600190561020

2614

273461336451558013793147

4415270869480219711

3

1667813157244241

14

4.94.72.52.62.33.7

50.0

290 2228944211139181419020

268

1325112254

1

20

31480105722682562444132114

15484737220084577348188

49.269.774.981.478.956.37.0

901 14583737220034577348188

13698697019264447336172

10546502814193867222

91

26841678450446103

7

88540282130121

6

6.15.54.12.83.45.6

75.0

171 1599632006741047

9314

106

3

667739138

444848254

66.690.3

10125 343598254

326928146

273467184

4415760

1667108

4.91.3

290 22289884

1328

43744764

39784276

90.989.8 -

39784276

39394207

36573527

209551

3969

1.01.6 -

396488 8

1354412834594

1061911293441

78.488.074.9 ;

1061911293441

1020010993299

83799972366

155469

834

41930

142

3.92.74.1 _

2925154

1153

5

1

2

76677564101

1083

60495732

68960

78.975.867.388.6

'-

60495732

68960

58025476

61938

50164046

37837

6511226

2076

247256

722

4.14.510.32.3

:16181832

33123

2

18

2

6380668

4704415

73.762.1

- 4704415

4477381

3172292

113076

22734

4.88.2

- 1676253

163

5849473810391656

521236857561427

89.177.872.886.2

[

52123685756

1427

50303445712

1377

46032835619

1210

30049670

130

18224044SO

3.56.55.83.5

:6371053283229

24353

13

2043296

150228

73.59.5 -

150228

135614

10067

2963

14614

9.750.0 -

541268

1920

314804204

154843623

49.286.2

901 145833623

136983576

105463001

2684455

88547

6.11.3

171 15996581

3

13452859

11432480

85.086.7

- 11432480

11322444

10151986

94361

11

361.01.5 -

202379

-

9464402

3378

6942307

2321

73.476.468.7

~ 6942307

2321

6603292

2200

5155241

1426

125837

704

33915

121

4.94.95.2 _

252295

1057

-

56844445

94111

43143094

6285

75.969.666.076.6

:43143094

6285

41112920

5683

34881963

3358

5178241920

203174

62

4.75.69.72.4

=

13701351

3226

:

4240142

294755

69.538.7

- 294755

278146

187235

7858

1669

5.616.4

- 129387 -

34475233763

23737214440

68.949.542.763.5

:23737214440

21833312738

1672249126

42973112

1939172

8.010.511.85.0

:10738019323

:

352114

1888

53.47.0

- 1888

1682

1071

54 206

10.675.0

- 164106 -

(1) TOTAL INCLUDES SOME PERSONS NOT INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION SHOWN. THESE ARE UNEMPLOYED AND NOT IN LABOR FORCE PERSONS WHOSE LAST JOB WAS ARMED FORCES,LAST WORKED 1974 OR EARLIER, OR NEVER WORKED, AND CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES.

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TABLE 40. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY LABOR FORCE STATUS: 1980 - CON.

INDUSTRY

PERSONS(I)AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALESd)AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALES IN LABOR FORCEIN 1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. . . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

FEMALES IN LABOR FORCEIN 1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK. . . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION . FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERNS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTAL,16 YEARS

LABOR FORCE I0T IN -ABOR FORCE

TOTAL

civilian i i r s or. FORCE

INMATE

EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED

PERCENTAT WO IK

PERCENT35 ORAN! OF ARMEC MORE 1 TO 34 OF CIVILIAN NEVER OF AN

OVEF NUMBEF TOTAL FORCES TOTAL TOTAL HOURS HOURS TOTAL LABOR FORCE WORKED TOTAL INSTITUTION

66773 44484 66.6 10125 34359 32692 27346 4415 1667 4.9 290 22289 132431 324 75.2 - 324 306 260 35 18 5.6 - 107 2

3639 3182 87.4 - 3182 3025 2755 186 157 4.9 - 457 172185 1695 77.6 - 1695 1606 1431 135 89 5.3 - 490 21136 859 75.6 - 859 813 692 98 46 5.4 - 2771049 836 79.7 - 836 793 739 37 43 5.1 - 213 22193 193F. 88.4 - 1938 1884 1650 172 54 2.8 - 255 8164C 1469 89.6 - 1469 1449 1357 60 20 1.4 - 171 2896 777 86.7 - 777 754 663 74 23 3.C - 119 9

9071 6887 75.9 - 6887 6545 4742 1587 342 5.0 - 2184 171937 1604 82.8 - 1604 1565 1369 161 39 2.4 - 333 -

149! 1246 83.1 - 1246 1185 1009 138 61 4.9 - 253 92747 219C 79.7 - 2190 2106 1488 539 84 3.8 - 557 27871 6563 83.4 - 6563 6403 5444 767 160 2.4 - 1308 171702 1376 80.8 - 1376 1332 1181 120 44 3.2 - 326 24677 3992 85.4 - 3992 3919 3362 419 73 1.8 - 685 111492 1195 80.1 - 1195 1152 901 228 43 3.6 - 297 47392 6042 81.7 - 6042 5850 5171 558 192 3.2 - 1350 8296 28 9.5 - 28 14 7 3 14 50.0 - 268 20

31480 15484 49.2 901 14583 13698 10S46 2684 885 6.1 171 15996 3101 62 61.4 - 62 54 43 8 8 12.9 - 39 -

339 229 67.6 - 229 215 188 26 14 6.1 - 110 -

66C 337 51.1 - 337 297 240 47 40 11.9 - 323 -

464 262 56.5 - 262 239 193 36 23 8.8 - 202 -

196 75 38.3 - 75 58 47 11 17 22.7 - 121 -

461 380 82.4 - 380 369 312 48 11 2.9 - 81 -

367 293 79.8 - 293 290 259 20 3 1.0 - 74 -

268 208 77.6 - 208 203 167 29 5 2.4 - 60 -

5699 3927 68.9 - 3927 3701 2394 1170 226 5.8 - 1772 -

1278 994 77.8 - 994 963 826 113 31 3.1 - 284 -

424 290 68.4 - 290 267 194 57 23 7.9 - 134 -

1577 1163 73.7 - 1163 1111 744 314 52 4.5 - 414 -

5463 4434 81.2 - 4434 4316 3596 563 118 2.7 - 1029 -

1277 987 77.3 - 987 952 830 97 35 3.5 - 290 -

3341 2829 84.7 - 2829 2775 2360 299 54 1.9 - 512 -

845 618 73.1 - 618 589 406 167 29 4.7 - 227 -

2714 2006 73.9 - 2006 1910 1582 289 96 4.8 - 708 -

114 8 7.0 8 2 1 6 75.0 106

30158 28046 93.0 9153 18893 18295 16340 1544 598 3.2 30 2112 4729469 27816 94.4 9152 18664 18154 16253 1498 510 2.7 - 1653 4223261 22763 97.9 8251 14512 14353 13295 776 159 1.1 - 498 92302 2171 94.3 580 1591 1544 1349 155 47 3.G - 131 43906 2882 73.8 321 2561 2257 1609 567 304 11.9 - 1024 29

27415 26208 95.6 8813 17395 16984 15941 665 411 2.4 - 1207 3922431 21988 98.0 8018 13970 13827 13173 382 143 1.C - 443 82033 1378 67.8 206 1172 916 641 236 256 21.8 30 655 1713.5 12.4 8.6 13.0 12.1 11.4 13.9 16.4 19.3 15.9 22.8

17875 14247 79.7 894 13353 12794 10059 2330 559 4.2 26 3628 .

16784 13978 83.3 894 13084 12665 9996 2268 419 3.2 - 2806 -

9498 8984 94.6 756 8228 8149 7029 913 79 1.0 - 514 -

1698 1481 87.2 65 1416 1375 1066 259 41 2.9 - 217 -

5588 3513 62.9 73 3440 3141 1901 1096 299 8.7 - 2075 -

13611 11774 86.5 874 10900 10614 9618 675 286 2.6 - 1837 -

8609 8188 95.1 749 7439 7375 6920 271 64 0.9 - 421 -

2601 1367 52.6 29 1338 1071 657 377 267 20.0 26 1234 -

11.

a

10.3 7.2 10.4 9.7 9.0 11.2 13.2 11.7 13.4 -

<1> TOTAL INCLUDES SOME PERSONS NOT INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION SHOWN. THESE ARE UNEMPLOYED AND NOT IN LABOR FORCE PERSONS WHOSE LAST JOB WAS ARMED FORCES,LAST WORKED 1974 OR EARLIER, OR NEVER WORKED, AND CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES.

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TABLE 41. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTERISTICS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

SEX

BOTH SEXESMALEFEMALE

AGE

TOTAL PERSONS ....UNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

FEMALEUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

HOUSEHOLD TYPEAND RELATIONSHIP

IN HOUSEHOLDS ....FAMILY HOUSEHOLDER ....NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE

FEMALE.SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

IN GROUP QUARTERS . .

INMATES OF:CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONOTHER INSTITUTION. . . .

NONINMATES:MILITARY QUARTERS. . . .

COLLEGE DORMITORY. . . .

OTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER.SINGLENOU MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARTATED

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED . . .

SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER.SINGLENOW MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED

CONSENSUALLY MARRIED . . .

SEPARATEDWIDOWEDDIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 16 TO 44 YEARS.CHILDREN EVER BORN

PER 1,000 WOMENCHILDREN STILL ALIVE ....

PER 1,000 WOMENBIRTH IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUS

PER 1,000 WOMEN. . . .

(FOR MEA NING OF SY MBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF T ERMS. SEE AP PENDIXES A AND B)TRANS-

PORTATION,AGRI- COMMU-

CULTURE NICATIONS, FINANCE, BUSINESS ENTERTAIN- PROFES-FORESTRY, CONSTRUC- AND OTHEF WHOLE- INSURANCE AND MENT AND SIONAL AND PUBLIC PRIMARILY

EMPLOYED AND TION ANt MANU- PUBLIC SALE RETAIL AND REPAIR PERSONAL RELATE! ADMINIS- SUBSISTENCEPERSONS FISHERIES MINING FACTURING UTILITIES TRADE TRADE REAL ESTATE SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES TRATION ACTIVITY

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 141899413698

23249

2830220

1309297

2674659

551203

28443701

602963

918267

9951111

20874316

39401910

122

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 14

- :j j

: : : :'- '-

:

1967 21 87 83 101 55 764 83 103 214 187 269 -

4378 35 269 18C 430 118 107C 294 191 345 766 675 5

5243 35 35C 228 651 124 975 312 177 338 1196 857 -

5329 35 447 279 643 117 936 286 170 295 1168 952 1

7313 55 871 36C 764 154 1303 308 253 365 1547 1331 2

5490 55 685 30C 521 125 939 177 195 314 1038 1141 -

1675 23 207 107 131 36 304 55 49 124 289 350 -

780 14 9C 5C 57 19 145 28 27 51 127 171 1

466 8 43 18 33 6 90 19 17 56 77 95 4429

34.5

13698

-1 1 1 - 13

632.5

3701

3 3 3 8 9 -

37.6

49

39.3

220

35.9

297

33.8

659

33.4

203

31.6

963

33.6

267

32.6

1111

34.5

4316

36.3

1910

40.0

2

905 3 19 23 36 11 381 62 33 81 113 143 -

2281 9 44 55 131 52 649 230 57 184 539 331 -

2606 6 44 65 136 40 587 238 62 178 856 394 -

2387 4 41 58 138 26 570 195 40 157 808 350 -

2951 13 46 58 131 45 812 160 47 223 1047 36S 1

1835 10 20 30 66 19 506 57 22 187 705 213 -

432 4 4 7 12 6 99 10 2 66 164 58 -

178 - 1 1 a 2 48 5 1 19 56 37 -

100 - 1 - 1 2 33 4 2 14 27 15 1

16 - - - - - 10 2 1 1 1 1 -

7 6 1

32.2 36.9 30.4 30.5 31.0 29.8 32.0 29.0 28.5 33.6 34.0 31.2 55.0

32080 259 2622 1588 3331 753 6505 1563 1184 2096 6326 5840 1313293 117 1378 919 2037 352 1867 479 583 586 1787 3183 5

1442 16 252 84 153 40 195 49 68 100 228 255 2

641 1 6 12 30 9 185 21 14 41 256 66 -

8515 37 176 199 426 143 2141 612 164 621 2814 1181 1

4903 48 303 234 420 138 1367 280 204 369 759 777 482 - 6 3 8 4 17 1 2 14 14 13 -

183 4 26 6 10 2 48 4 8 42 2C 13 -

1818 26 196 83 163 51 452 74 88 193 25C 241 1

1203 10 279 48 84 14 233 43 53 130 198 111 -

612 22 428 18 2 1 40 2 1 10 77 10 1

1

23

-

1 1 1

-

6

- -

3 91

2

-

588 22 427 17 1 1 34 2 1 7 68 7 1

18994 232 2830 1309 2674 551 2844 602 918 995 2087 3940 124063 58 426 242 450 119 931 106 211 379 527 608 614103 159 2291 1016 2111 401 1817 467 668 575 1429 3166 3

475 11 111 32 84 13 43 8 26 25 48 74 -

152 1 21 10 23 5 17 5 9 6 18 36 1

191 8 32 11 29 4 23 2 7 14 22 37 2485 6 60 30 61 22 56 22 23 21 91 93 -

13698 49 220 297 659 203 3701 963 267 1111 4316 1910 23075 11 71 80 177 41 877 208 76 239 830 465 -

9279 36 128 197 422 144 2457 679 167 748 3074 1226 1

226 - 5 - 19 3 52 11 4 23 69 40 -

210 - 4 2 6 1 61 12 4 25 53 42 -

410 2 5 6 13 5 117 14 4 41 140 63 -

724 12 12 41 12 189 SO 16 58 219 114 1

11130 35 194 259 572 174 2999 885 239 823 3363 1586 1

19693 47 323 358 959 253 4872 1313 333 1471 6625 3136 31769 1343 1665 1382 1677 1454 1625 1484 1393 1787 1970 1977 3000

19317 47 320 352 939 252 4768 1290 326 1441 6499 3080 31736 1343 1649 1359 1642 1448 1590 1458 1364 1751 1933 1942 3000963 3 24 16 50 18 217 93 19 59 295 169 -

87 86 124 62 87 103 72 105 79 72 88 107 -

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TABLE 42. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

PLACE OF BIRTH

TOTAL PERSONS . . .

AMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDSKOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDS ....PALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FEMALESAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDSKOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDS ....PALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDSKOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDS ....PALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONSAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDSKOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDS ....PALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEANING OF SY MBOLSj SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF T ERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)TRANS-

PORTATION,AGRI- COMMU-

CULTURE NICATIONS, FINANCE, BUSINESS ENTERTAIN- PROFES-FORESTRY, CONSTRUC- AND OTHEF WHOLE- INSURANCE AND MENT ANC SIONAL AND PUBLIC PRIMARILY

EMPLOYE! ANC TION ANt MANU- PUBLIC SALE RETAIL AND REPAIR PERSONAL RELATED ADMINIS- SUBSISTENCEPERSONS FISHERIES MINING FACTURING UTILITIES TRADE TRADE REAL ESTATE SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES TRATION ACTIVITY

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 14I - - - 1 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 -

13001647

915

68351

53425

190976

21720

1674146

60848

38533

38631

289196

3613114

102

565 7 41 18 66 27 140 15 21 78 80 72 _

2711

1 1 1 1

3

" 171

2 - 2

2 _2

5

~

38135436815

33

302441

15

1

1

492381

191

7

9587

123

7

2

41

21 6431

65

466

15134

32101013 -

8

*

_ _ _ _ 2 1

~

3 2 :"

11726920

1264

192646

68216

727155

31131

3460370

51624

49842

1262172

125043

96716

1

1

793 7 286 13 15 15 264 17 73 59 32 12 -

9188 102 U94 615 532 230 2439 436 351 975 1086 928 -

5636 37 220 286 469 155 901 321 204 255 1831 957 -

741 4 30 44 63 23 123 33 37 49 223 112 -

453 5 36 37 34 20 78 34 17 17 91 84 -

430 5 22 22 34 9 103 24 14 30 120 47 -

664 10 106 39 50 15 117 31 28 58 130 79 1

136984

5601

49 220 297 659 203 3701 963 267 1111 4316 1910 2

12 96 84 325 68 981 404 91 195 2046 1297 2

238 - 5 2 16 2 76 26 5 13 61 32 -

2082

- 1 2 151

5 671

7 2 52 48 9 -

1

158 _ _ 1

1

10 3 52 5 2 48 31 6

-

11 - - - - - 5 - - 3 3 - -

13 - - - 2 - 2 - - - 8 1 -

23 - 1 1 1 2 7 2 - 1 6 2 -

8 - - - 1 - 2 1 - 2 2 - -

4 _ . _ _ _1 1 _ 2 _ _ _

4473 29 85 111 153 83 1928 294 90 639 878 183 -

472 2 3 4 74 12 276 12 11 45 2a 5 -

304 - 13 3 3 1 211 9 7 42 14 1-

3356 26 65 93 69 63 1235 258 65 520 786 176 -

2682 7 29 78 120 37 521 195 68 162 1126 339 -

347 1 5 14 19 3 65 22 13 29 127 49 -

172 - 3 8 7 9 33 16 5 7 55 29 -

235 1 - 7 15 4 66 20 5 17 82 18 -

249 " 4 13 14 4 59 15 5 30 73 32 "

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 149 - - -

1 1 2 2 1 1 - 1 -

11875 90 625 488 1742 197 1485 535 32a 319 2691 3365 10719 2 55 22 94 25 151 51 43 34 106 134 2

571 6 46 17 66 27 138 19 17 79 80 76 -

31 - 3 1 1- 19 2 - 2 1 2 -

20 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 1 3 1 8 -

398 3 29 15 54 19 101 13 14 66 47 37 -

25 3 3 - 2 1 1 - - 2 5 8 -

38 - 3 - 3 - 5 1 - 1 15 10 -

59 - 6 1 3 7 10 3 2 5 11 11 -

18 - 2 -1 - 4 - - 6 4 1 -

8 - . .1

_ 2 _ _ 2 2 1 -

12505 126 1949 722 820 321 3614 578 526 1289 1400 1160 -

850 5 53 11 107 31 337 27 38 145 58 38 -

808 9 305 13 16 15 260 16 72 54 33 15 -

9989 98 1528 651 672 236 2610 484 384 1027 1215 1084 -

5510 39 197 280 481 142 885 308 219 273 1763 922 1

797 7 90 34 71 23 141 39 21 46 220 105 -

688 11 86 43 57 18 125 33 30 59 139 86 1

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 1412 - - - 2 1 1 3 1 - 2 2 -

12885 94 675 544 1885 222 1636 590 380 371 2862 3616 10720 4 59 23 99 22 153 58 38 31 105 126 2

633 6 45 20 74 27 149 20 25 84 94 89 _

29 - 3 1 1 - 17 2 - 2 1 2 -

22 - 2 - 5 1 - - 2 2 2 8 -

443 3 30 17 58 20 111 15 21 69 5a 41 -

35 3 3 - 2 1 7 1 - 3 7 8 -

37 - 3 - 3 - 6 1-

1 14 9 -

67 - 4 2 S 5 a 1 2 7 12 21 -

20 - 1 1 1 - 4 1 1 8 2 1 -

13 _ . 1 1 _ 3 1 1 4 1 1 _

11850 130 1916 694 742 314 3485 528 502 1261 1278 999 1

987 3 59 20 155 30 381 28 45 180 55 30 1

16 15 264 17438290

72353186

57968240

15

5082 33 177 243 420 132 821 1705 835 _

817 5 94 37 57 18 170 43 24 53 216 100 -

673 9 83 44 53 18 126 32 28 5a 139 82 1

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TABLE 43. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

EMPLOYEDPERSONS

ETHNICITY

TOTAL PERSONSSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAMORROGUAMANIANKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAMARANGAN.PALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR MOKILESE. . .

PONAPEANSAMOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR WOLEAIAN . . . .

WESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER . . .

ASIANFILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMANIRISH

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP. .

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHERGROUP(S)CHAMORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S).SAMOAN AND OTHER GROUPCS). .

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ANDOTHER GROUP(S)

ASIAN AND OTHER GROUPCS) . .

EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUPCS)NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED.

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

PERSONS 5 YEARS ANDOVER

SPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME . .

SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THANENGLISH AT HOMECAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-WOLEAIANCHAMORRO ,

JAPANESEKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGES . .

POLYNESIAN LANGUAGES(EXCEPT SAMOAN) ....

PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-MOKILESESAMOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

NING OF SYMBOLS. SEE

3269230179

1312878

2311512

2312

322

14168

122189506927855

2020389502356

2164

678

2

620

12536132

1835

326927094

2559818

122281017

2111

3418606

3611

3248

AGRICULTURE

FORESTRYAND

FISHERIES

281263

3

131105

4

9

28137

3

106

CONSTRUC-TION ANDMINING

30502912

69513

20091535

603095912151094

32

3050345

571

251409

1

5

1

1

525

MANU'FACTURING,

16061473

53210

157176391516821

2211

100

1606381

49311

15566

ON. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXESTRANS

PORTATIONCOMMU

NICATIONSAND OTHER

PUBLICUTILITIES

33333075

2

189422

3333601

27324

1826159

1

2

46499

21

192

WHOLESALE

TRADE

754686

21610

- - 1

11 e 33?6V 324 3521581 233 2505111 34 34323 15 265

155 56 35653 9 6942 14 8321 9 74

163 55 340

70 23 151

68

1

21

1

1

137

2

58 16 11811 6 32

188 45 322

754192

20138

16215

RETAILTRADE

65456072

2

16653211

65451296

1496366

902301

71

52

962

FINANCEINSURANCE

ANDREAL ESTATE

15651433

61011

5434443817

111223019

136

1565414

556331

9403

3

146

BUSINESSAND

REPAIRSERVICES

11851088

3995

105143594577679

201075

1185250

37351

19321

ENTERTAIN-MENT ANDPERSONALSERVICES

21061960

3

3604

1

217

1280100215466

113143124107

42

339

104

2106361

340175

2

1

55934

1

3

3

1

228

PROFESSIONAL AND

RELATEDSERVICES

64035756

1

284363

PUBLICADMINISTRATION

58505447

2

3556602

5

13 9- 2

4 724 31

1352 10561127 975

67 3540 18

694 313139 63161 81114 61715 366

117 131

1

101 126

2 1

87 11027 20

530 272

6403 58502039 1177

4364 46735 6

2711 344865 57- 2

2 5

39 241003 849

5 6

6 8

2 -

17 92 5

507 254

PRIMARILYSUBSISTENCE

ACTIVITY

1414

111

141

13

12

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TABLE 43. ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT ....

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDSKOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDS ....PALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

TONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 5 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT ....

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS .

TRUST TERRITORY OF THEPACIFIC ISLANDS

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS. . .

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWA. . . .

KOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

(FOR MEA NING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)TRANS-

PORTATION,AGRI- COMMU-

CULTURE NICATIONS, FINANCE, BUSINESS ENTERTAIN- PROFES-FORESTRY, CONSTRUC- AND OTHEF WHOLE- INSURANCE AND MENT AND SIONAL AND PUBLIC PRIMARILY

EMPLOYE! ANI TION ANC MANU- PUBLIC SALE RETAIL AND REPAIR PERSONAL RELATED ADMINIS- SUBSISTENCEPERSONS FISHERIES MINING FACTURING UTILITIES TRADE TRADE REAL ESTATE SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES TRATION ACTIVITY

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 141324S 109 99C 657 1491 274 2395 565 406 641 2662 3047 7

1083C 75 109E 586 1315 282 2025 544 468 623 2017 1793 4

5385 42 584 306 683 148 1029 234 195 318 939 905 25445 33 514 28C 632 134 996 310 273 305 1078 888 27819 86 833 316 464 183 1974 413 273 781 1584 910 2

13 - 1 - - - 2 1 2 - 7 - -

209 3 34 9 20 3 49 13 9 21 15 31 2

173 2 9 9 5 7 36 1 3 17 43 41 _

12 - - 1 - - 7 - - 2 - 2 -

C - 1 - - - 2 1 - 1 1 2 -

76 1 4 5 3 5 16 - 2 9 14 17 -

3C 1 3 2 1 - 4 - 1 1 7 10 -

31 - -1

- 2 S - - 1 17 5 -

16 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - 3 4 5 -

8 1_ _ _

1 1:

1 2 2:

2

3251 57 635 119 131 85 10571

128 153 4971

254 135 ;

388 - 28 3 58 15 106 21 15 95 28 19 -

389 2 156 7 i 3 129 6 28 25 17 8 -

2078 48 370 92 51 55 678 86 90 345 177 86 -

3872 20 134 164 274 81 779 254 96 222 1199 649 -

986 5 43 44 72 27 194 73 35 66 259 168 -

322 2 21 15 27 14 71 32 12 19 54 55 -

293 4 19 15 34 7 50 15 10 23 64 52 -

795 11 129 47 63 15 147 43 38 61 140 100 1

13698 49 220 297 659 203 3701 963 267 1111 4316 1910 25354 23 75 96 296 64 1303 322 71 350 1840 912 24175 14 77 81 222 78 1046 343 106 299 1308 601 -

2022 6 38 38 107 40 534 151 48 159 609 292 -

2153 a 39 43 115 38 512 192 58 140 699 309 -

3853 12 66 108 128 56 1261 272 83 428 1082 357 -

6 - - - - -1 1 1 - 3 - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - _

58 - 4 - 2 1 20 3 1 8 6 13 -

46 - -1

- 1 12 1 - 5 23 3 -

3 1 1 1

1301 8 34 40 28 22 615 60 38 244 169 43 -

131 - 1 1 14 3 66 7 1 ia 15 5 -

148 - 10 - 2 - 109 2 4 15 6 - -

905 8 23 36 9 18 372 50 29 196 131 33 -

2307 4 28 64 93 32 580 193 40 158 832 283 -

132 - - 3 5 - 32 13 3 12 49 15 -

316 - 2 12 13 5 91 26 7 34 86 40 -

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TABLE 44. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

EMPLOYEDPERSONS

,

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD ANDOVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY ( 1 TO 8 YEARS) .

PUBLICHIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS) .

PUBLICCOLLEGE

FEMALES 3 YEARS OLD ANDOVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

PREKINDERGARTENPUBLIC

KINDERGARTENPUBLIC

ELEMENTARY ( 1 TO 8 YEARS) .

PUBLICHIGH SCHOOL (1 TO 4 YEARS) .

PUBLICCOLLEGE

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD ANDOVER

NONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS. .

5 AND 6 YEARS .

7 YEARS ....8 YEARS ....

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS ....3 YEARS ....4 YEARS ....

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS. .

4 YEARS ....5 AND 6 YEARS .

7 OR MORE YEARSPERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD ANDOVER

NONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS. .

5 AND 6 YEARS .

7 YEARS ....8 YEARS ....

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR ,

2 YEARS . . . . ,

3 YEARS . . . . ,

4 YEARS .....COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS. . ,

4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS . .

7 OR MORE YEARS .

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLDCOMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR APROGRAMTYPE OF SCHOOL:BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL,OR 2-YEAR COLLEGE . . .

HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONALPROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACEOF UORK

OTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED. . .

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABORFORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARSOLD

ARMED FORCESCIVILIAN

ENROLLED IN SCHOOL ....NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL . .

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE . .

EMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE . .

NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE . .

1ING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

AGRICULTUREFORESTRY,

ANDFISHERIES

2319

878814

2225

6334296

1152

26347150940

147668277510571451982

8268454737901515714

71.5

1051260

320518189238321438302

359418501735736211

77.3

32175

8448

3264

967

2856707654

1967

19671084883602602

281281

CONSTRUCTION ANDMINING

2252

23239

1311158

53272984

53.8

31

4

2

1

1

134

61

1

67.6

MANUFACTURING

269422

13027012010716623394

69140034210514

57.6

63

3102

6135258

273 3006

60 887

20 336

13 171

1728

22539116

21 8712 2!

9 55

6 31

6 31

3 283 28

33

544795

TRANSPORTATION,

COMMU-NICATIONSAND OTHER

PUBLICUTILITIES

13435

50655352548447

4342532013510

69

4

95

4

3105

6949516

3

81.3

1587

530

204

72

1903133

2

2

2825

143

WHOLE-SALE

TRADERETAILTRADE

2802 581 471112 - 328! 12 169

11S 17 33262 11 131

1U2 i 16216C 14 226194 27 310171 14 192

1109 176 1590464 131 820242 137 60257 22 11712 4 28

67.3 82.1 67.0

492 140 26711 - 235 4 894 4 1954 2 739 1 100

10 3 13712 5 17616 - 114

255 49 9861U1 35 4186U 36 29613 1 522 - 12

87.6 86.4 66.0

3298 748 6436

1012 163 1236

350 91 574

102 12 163

428 43 30561 6 10171 11 93

101 55 764

101 55 76431 27 490/U 28 27452 20 19052 20 190

18 8 8418 8 84

- - -

97

408378384

3

2175150216

FINANCEINSURANCE

ANDREAL ESTATE

1916

112

BUSINESSAND

REPAIRSERVICES

1312

30016613116

1543

439

213

46

1232532

1188 8914 1

17 2715 4!

9 242 34

16 2531 5523 3E

418 311299 195277 9560 1517 12

90.2 70.5

ENTERTAINMENT ANDPERSONALSERVICES

,

1165

360

138

57

1191927

10097122

15472498

163564977

10150

469252175294

60.1

84614641132931496232

24812373

2046

359

162

45

PROFES-SIONAL AND

RELATEDSERVICES

PUBLICADMINIS-TRATION

83 103 21425 44 12558 59 8546 33 5346 33 53

1? 26 3212 26 32

2

1

6762

811

3331

568

545021

1451768091128159110

1107811

1197908517

83.3

366411

851245157779879

842586897590167

84.1

6318

1432

567

108

450207100

187103846363

2121

33

112109367

2

2

5049

122

490620

176248126153176241228

190888849115992

72.1

14369

51471821264339

7102801373817

82.3

5746

1968

609

178

874180127

2691381318989

4242

PRIMARILYSUBSISTENCE

ACTIVITY

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TABLE 44. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980 - CON.

YEAR OP IMMIGRATION TO THISAREA

TOTAL PERS0NSC1) . . . .

BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA . . .

1979 OR 19801977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDEGUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S. ALIEN (VISA).TEMPORARY U.S. ALIEN (WORKPERMIT)

OTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF T ERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)TRANS-

PORTATION,AGRI- COMMU-

CULTURE NICATIONS, FINANCE, BUSINESS ENTERTAIN- PROFES-FORESTRY, CONSTRUC- AND OTHER WHOLE- INSURANCE AND MENT AND SIONAL AND PUBLIC PRIMARILY

EMPLOYE! AND TION AND MANU- PUBLIC SALE RETAIL AND REPAIR PERSONAL RELATED ADMINIS- SUBSISTENCEPERSONS FISHERIES MINING FACTURING UTILITIES TRADE TRADE REAL ESTATE SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES TRATION ACTIVITY

32692 281 3050 1606 3333 754 6545 1565 1185 2106 6403 5850 1413001 91 683 534 1909 217 1674 608 385 386 2891 3613 1019027 180 2261 1033 1374 522 4754 926 772 1662 3382 2158 32904 30 348 107 160 60 714 162 103 344 567 309 -

3394 41 428 133 177 72 914 170 104 317 662 372 2

1883 23 193 109 119 57 558 75 96 202 328 123 -

1873 15 244 94 130 48 493 117 88 197 323 124 -

1837 19 217 76 173 82 532 103 82 164 272 116 1

896 5 85 45 63 27 245 52 47 77 173 77 -

384C 33 481 251 327 122 855 170 137 260 774 430 -

1422 S 150 125 141 34 275 46 77 65 192 312 -

978 7 115 93 84 20 168 31 38 36 91 295

13391 143 2041 747 905 367 3853 605 568 1407 1551 1201 35881 44 489 425 506 158 1563 316 214 446 842 877 1

5823 62 797 287 324 185 2011 245 300 737 613 261 1

1511 29 749 28 55 17 244 36 46 212 56 39 _

176 a 6 7 20 7 35 8 8 12 4C 24 1

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

GUAM 54- 32

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TABLE 45. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY: 1980

EMPLOYEDPERSONS

CLASS OF WORKER

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16YEARS AND OVER. . .

PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARYWORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS(TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS. . .

UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS. . .

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16YEARS AND OVER. . .

PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARYWORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS(TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS. . .

UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS. . .

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

OCCUPATION

EMPLOYED PERSONS 16YEARS AND OVER

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . . . .

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE,AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTYOCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, ANDADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATEDSUPPORT OCCUPATIONS . . . .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLDOCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICEOCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPTPROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, ANDFISHING OCCUPATIONS

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS. . . .

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANDLABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS,ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALMOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENTCLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

EMPLOYED FEMALES 16YEARS AND OVER. . . .

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS . . .

EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE,AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTYOCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, ANDADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATEDSUPPORT OCCUPATIONS . . .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLDOCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICEOCCUPATIONS

SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPTPROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, ANDFISHING OCCUPATIONS ....

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS. . .

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANDLABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS,ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORSTRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALMOVING OCCUPATIONS. . . .

HANDLERS, EQUIPMENTCLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

NING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIO

165756001

90561020

2614

69701926

4447336172

32692

8146

3939

4207

10993299

58025476

61

938

4477

381

5030

3445

712

1377

135614

13698

3576

1132

2444

2922200

41112920

83

2781

46

218

333

127

38

1682

AGRICULTUREFORESTRY

ANDriSHER_LES

17317

281

31

18

13

24

177

5

29

4

16

CONSTRUC-TION ANDMINING

2392295

300612

15028

3050

400

279

121

10518

20470

14

56

8

1730

515

68

269

178

220

26

23

3

12920

MANUFACTURING

974566

25730

1606

266

no

126

18943

536

418

268

74

297

61

25

36

10610

TRANSPORTATION

COMMUNICATIONS,AND OTHER

PUBLICUTILITIES

1518409

134561

40354

2002

3333

518

402

116

17686

786216

172

10

755

786

46

515

659

113

38670

NS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

WHOLESALE

TRADE

69610

6393

1882

754

184

11

207

10

1

74

124

12

58

203

29

RETAILTRADE

50961036

8232011

2873606

47167

6545

878

731

147

132375

6331471

48

1423

9

495

671

33

124

514

3701

363

259

104

3

1751

450938

926

3

89

104

3

5

FINANCE,INSURANCE

ANDREAL ESTATE,

137953

81502

86639

4511

2

1565 1185

385 218

372 172

13 46

14232

82761

963

149

791

4

BUSINESSAND

REPAIRSERVICES

92967

42142

5

22011

14202

143197

86

1

360

160

68

35

267

64

42

22

ENTERTAIN'MENT ANDPERSONALSERVICES

1862107

98751

2106

432

212

220

5

136

2051077

61

63

953

39

103

109

1111

152

51

101

246

115

131644

57V

2

7

60

48

2

PROFESSIONAL AND

RELATEDSERVICES

1556368

4337140

2

989237

3039492

6403 5850

3488 1346

489 948

2999 398

35633

9981246

19

1227

28

153

101

23

52

26

20926

877928

927

2

11

22

10

6

PUBLICADMINISTRAT10N

272849

102915

32049

16681055

442

94

794

524

119

211

4316 1910

2241 372

208 259

2033 113

1134237

PRIMARILYSUBSISTENCE

ACTIVITY

14

2

14

2

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TABLE 45. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY MAJOR INDUSTRY

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS

THE AREA

EMPLOYED

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERIN LABOR FORCE IN 1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE

HOURS PER WEEK50 TO 52 WEEKS

WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979. .

MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

FEMALE, 16 YEARS ANDOVER, IN LABOR FORCE IN

1979WORKED IN 1979

50 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE

HOURS PER WEEK50 TO 52 WEEKS

WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979.

MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

AGRI-CULTUREFORESTRY,

ANDPERSONS, FISHERIES

18295181541435315442257

1698413827

91612.1

1279412665814913753141

10614737510719.7|

2182151472048

19614227

12.7

1980 - CON.

SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINI TIONS OF T

CONSTRUCTION AND

MINING FACTURING

272427071977338392

26291950155

10.1

2082061391255

18513112

13.5

MANU

126612571065

87105

11981031

5411

2752721682678

23415420

7.6

TRANS-PORTATION,

COMMU-NICATIONS,AND OTHER

PUBLICUTILITIES

261626072177212218

24962135106

11.8

6426414945394

ERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A

WHOLE-SALE

TRADE

587468

5295254025568

49839131

10.2

190189121949

16210817

5.5

RETAILTRADE

268126462027198421

23141871179

12.6

335532981980328990

23801627352

ii.ol

FINANCE,INSURANCE

ANDREAL ESTATE

5815774884049

54546920

19.2

91591062697187

83159170

7

BUSINESSAND

REPAIRSERVICES

88387566648

161

81663555

11.3

2472451433072

ENTERTAIN-MENT ANDPERSONALSERVICES

18711824

7.7

92891562888199

73654169

11.4

99698360786

290

73348891

9.9

PROFESSIONAL AND

RELATEDSERVICES

202220091456234319

18731401

9312.1

411340932555572966

366124372669.9

PUBLICADMINIS-TRATION

383938133317224272

36783258125

14.4

180617831294150339

161712331688.9

PRIMARILYSUBSISTENCE

ACTIVITY

5

32

4.5

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TABLE 46. GENERAL, FAMILY, AND FERTILITY CHARACTERISTICS BY INCOME IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980

(FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

SEX

BOTH SEXES, 15 YEARS AND OVERMALEFEMALE

AGE

TOTAL PERSONSUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO U YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

FEMALEUNDER 5 YEARS5 TO 9 YEARS10 TO 14 YEARS15 TO 19 YEARS20 TO 24 YEARS25 TO 29 YEARS30 TO 34 YEARS35 TO 44 YEARS45 TO 54 YEARS55 TO 59 YEARS60 TO 64 YEARS65 TO 74 YEARS75 TO 84 YEARS85 YEARS AND OVERMEDIAN

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER INHOUSEHOLDS

FAMILY HOUSEHOLDERNONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDER: MALE. . . .

FEMALE. . .

SPOUSECHILDGRANDCHILDPARENTOTHER RELATIVESNONRELATIVES

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER INGROUP QUARTERS

INMATES OF:CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION . . . .

OTHER INSTITUTIONN0N1NMATES:

MILITARY QUARTERSCOLLEGE DORMITORYOTHER

MARITAL STATUS

MALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER . . .

SINGLENOU MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED. . .

CONSENSUALLY MARRIEDSEPARATEDUIDOUEDDIVORCED

FEMALE, 15 YEARS AND OVER . .

SINGLENOU MARRIED, EXCEPT SEPARATED. . .

CONSENSUALLY MARRIEDSEPARATEDUIDOUEDDIVORCED

FERTILITY

FEMALE, 15 TO 44 YEARS. . . .

CHILDREN EVER BORNPER 1,000 WOMEN

CHILDREN STILL ALIVEPER 1,000 WOMEN

BORN IN YEAR PRECEDING CENSUS. . .

PER 1,000 UOMEN

TOTAL(INCLUDESPERSONSUITHOUTINCOME)

PERSONS UITH I NCOME

TOTAL

$1 TO$499

OR LOSS

$500TO

$999

$1,000TO

$1,999

$2,000TO

$2,999

$3,000TO

$4,999

$5,000TO

$6,999

$7,000TO

$9,999

$10,000TO

$14,999

$15,000TO

$24,999

$25,000OR

MOREMEDIAN

(DOLLARS)MEAN

(DOLLARS)

690073640832599

69007

1099311108103249289112958172291419272227636122

31.1

32599

5144508951304435525937631280919110638391

31.1

640432178020171037

1847313619

238101439241941

4964

12510

3995120714

364081212222637

581320504825

325998553

2067052941418071155

25057428911712

4187316712809112

509675148619481

50967

43129037833476329329655421751368167146689

32.5

19481

17613576342629253457229063142966925265

31.7

46208209491938943

109796610112538

25391600

4759

455

3955105649

314868020

21939546303451773

194814564

1213234134713821056

15145260131718

2543616791585105

16916171074

1691

690284204137136103424335143

22.7

1074

3221881701121147329322293

25.8

16341612333

494724

82513630

57

61

354

11

617481126122

5

3

107440357011234335

9061165128611351253107118

2162801

1361

2162

7923321951391531155060

18911027

24.4

1361

3892051371111228230361507623

28.2

20962173750

4998862110325033

66

41

306

25

80159015411

8409

13615385931519

17437

9641110115110801120102106

284210761766

2842

7506143122422561678285

2229022

25.9

1766

3353892271861901124352

1536217

28.5

27003957489

7908921294

225129

142

4

1

954

38

1076679330307

3921

17665719323225

18157

13271843138917971354170128

23208571463

2320

4315382862302711947075

166509

28.3

1463

202355206174193134414780292

29.2

21474485466

695546

846

182102

173

2

1296

36

857449333139

4323

1463394816313115567

11301762155917161519124110

446018922568

4460

59411026395005744011611522547112

29.2

2568

233596429365401248877398317

30.4

40801122139122

126385111

83322167

380

51

3341723

189289688330245732

25686351477

5864

232160

20243486172233941677216107

745345742879

7453

76430401057603765579221160204564

24.9

2879

171803481370485332104565321

329.8

53431874210126

15877722361

396294

2110

4

20204046

457423012121

67344969

28796551839

5259

159167

2310362315683564154322095

969060753615

9690

22421162544156413721061341210216357

29.9

3615

877138285657024961115244125

31.6

88374107379123

23021012

1949

482364

853

10

7321497

6075129545171027365125

3615691

24996755

168202

28955479189353411845306106

1018872372951

10188

48788

2095227326031492473215187122

34.8

2951

1528472766267841889393432

33.4

95815562424162

2053686

5

42364283

607

5

3609

233

7237786

61051746272

212

2951435

21495937

131199

23664938208748512050263111

768061151565

7680

10191856

16142350173752725412417

40.0

1565

2

332053525053278530224

38.8

74275162425146

1124223

5

25157160

253

2

1254

122

61154265392

875963

175

1565209

1121143098107

10972296209322512052

7165

24812242239

2481

932

1463308497052081147411

343.5

239

5

10162867681212135

344.0

2363190117326

17218

102538

118

31

951

18

2242117

1978202518

104

23933136

2

4

4125

126311

2468307

24376

48

839299266133

8392

184762098786105371160211681108958552476222971732

6133

13725171724676987959793766374271211016911563

671211392104116796720735474429302359097317

6463

57501250

63215738

10593

99265801

114821012298046688

11873

6133409168475940539742607060

9965118356942

9965

2824615291001143613406141761311111246743849494414

6942

23745158724482148807923481096086457742314984

1017813590126608496793548634705516967358375

7898

768314159

73986076

11211

1183564221374810647119221023414612

6942526375046461653466518265

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TABLE 47. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS BY INCOME IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER . . .

AMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 15 YEARS AND OVER . . .

AMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED

MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVERAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS .

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHEREPLACE OF BIRTH NOT REPORTED. . . .

TOTALPERSONS WITH I NCOME

(INCLUDESPERSONS $1 TC $50C $1,00C $2,00C $3,00C $5,OOC $7,00C $10,00C $15,00C $25,00CWITH0U1 S49S TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TC OR MEDIAN MEANINCOME) TOTAL OR LOSS $999 $1,995 $2,999 $4,999 $6,999 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 MORE (DOLLARS) (DOLLARS)

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996525

269941473

1918085917

78742

116167

21308

78

1

93476

1

1649127

21685130

5

3181146

53823145

2

292787

1

63019

925085106039

1012895047694

1205 737 49 54 72 50 120 106 107 106 56 17 5420 71555E

3280577107126253

121893714501298

1471216637

3919

48551

6281181

10136071008824

1084414334

32

26S

85

1

1

3412322

259391

5

225895

1

4233029

334368

71

40310112

2

6634642

510557

5

1

3641

32

1

6263248

492502

58

77121351

1

1343108112

1025974

41

8063

121

1866130148

14702592

S

1

755

8134

2

2760199152

22682860

5

785

4145

32977231152

23622720

339347

217116086

18202154

9

261

1

4374933

3041216

28754357593944093750690083332250850085769072719086478765

43255673711450355562

1166687942405107459742103128845971211292

1854774994

1500606744

617

31

602127

841955

562432

1123374

25065124

27989128

261103115

209136111

12810947

8136117357659

11381145859984

2717 2506 49 61 105 97 171 947 499 292 172 113 6553 8577

32599 19481 1074 1361 1766 1463 2568 2879 3615 2951 1565 239 6133 694211 5 - - 2 - 1 - 2 - - - 4500 4805

14384 8324 471 688 781 591 980 859 168C 1550 623 101 6541 7142796 408 27 44 31 44 67 69 74 39 10 3 4719 5660647 308 26 33 35 23 51 62 38 20 15 5 4417 553514 4 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 3500 491816 S 2 2 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1OO0 4356

468 221 15 20 24 19 44 47 26 15 8 3 4324 531339 21 2 2 1 2 4 4 3 1 2 - 4875 562748 23 3 6 4 - 2 2 2 1 2 1 1313 532862 31 3 3 4 2 - 8 6 2 2 1 5700 758713 9 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 - - 6500 5955

7 5 . - 1 - 1 - 1 2 . . 8500 70459302 5188 220 272 442 39a 777 986 979 679 387 48 6104 6747890 526 15 24 31 24 69 83 118 122 33 7 7395 7817714 334 18 23 30 32 80 70 40 22 13 6 4619 5803

6829 3904 162 208 330 299 556 758 756 487 320 28 6155 6731636G 4496 287 277 396 339 589 767 729 583 467 62 6071 7020806 564 42 40 54 33 66 98 96 76 51 8 6073 6866349 219 5 12 10 12 18 33 45 49 29 6 8107 9247550 342 22 19 43 28 48 44 57 40 38 3 5688 6655536 401 21 27 35 39 54 91 54 38 25 17 5500 7123

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996528 21 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 5 2 1 8250 9760

24215 16535 675 1022 1161 818 1503 1521 290C 3555 2777 603 8703 96971708 993 58 73 83 87 127 131 169 149 93 23 6038 79351285 733 47 56 76 51 117 11C 104 105 51 16 5336 6958

61 43 3 4 9 5 5 6 5 6 - - 3500 450644 28 4 2 1 1 7 4 2 2 5 - 4833 6703

892 503 27 32 49 37 75 82 78 76 38 9 5733 690366 35 3 6 2 2 10 5 2 3 2 - 4389 4853102 60 9 9 10 2 12 2 8 3 3 2 3000 5131120 64 1 3 5 4 8 11 9 15 3 5 7000 1201828 22 1 1 2 2 2 1 7 4 1 1 8400 90023 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - 2250 2405

13 11 1 - 2 - 2 - 3 2 - 1 8500 1002320865 14662 405 531 783 710 1447 1965 2907 3119 2310 485 8447 96121346 957 15 30 38 32 84 103 163 225 193 74 10186 117031301 835 22 25 41 47 111 142 153 154 104 36 7500 9176

16662 11899 333 449 636 570 1146 1592 2433 2536 1893 311 8412 939516336 14029 418 376 557 491 955 2551 2864 2666 2054 1097 8633 109941644 1315 33 37 67 52 115 176 197 273 230 135 9700 125502898 2657 53 65 111 108 193 994 539 312 162 120 6538 8470

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996537 27 1 1 2 3 2 5 5 5 2 1 6875 8842

26435 17893 773 1138 1275 899 1634 1653 3167 3811 2907 636 8575 95621726 1011 50 73 81 83 141 138 163 160 99 23 6083 79451453 831 63 62 85 60 131 121 112 117 65 15 5230 6830

61 41 3 4 8 5 6 5 4 6 - - 3500 446947 29 2 1 2 - 7 6 2 5 4 - 5625 7369

1006 573 38 39 51 43 84 88 88 87 47 8 5733 682086 5C 3 7 4 6 12 6 4 5 3 - 4364 5022104 59 9 8 11 2 12 3 7 2 3 2 2750 4990149 7? 8 3 9 4 10 13 7 12 8 5 5611 1045031 23 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 5 2 2 8750 10757320

1

15 1 1 1

1

1 4 4 1 2

22509500

240512121

19352 13789 355 455 695 657 1347 1878 2750 2965 2225 462 8546 9748

1316 844 22 29 44 48 111 143 151 155 106 35 7439 910615012 10939 273 362 535 511 1032 1482 224S 2368 1829 302 8593 964015370 13382 352 329 520 456 885 2476 2716 2552 1992 1104 8735 11190

2877 2639 54 65 111 104 193 994 533 306 163 116 6523 8446

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TABLE 48. ETHNICITY, LAN6UAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, AND RESIDENCE IN 1975 BY INCOME IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980

(FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A ANO B)

ETHNICITY

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVERSINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

CAROLINIANCHAMORROGUAMANIANKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESENUKUORAN OR KAPINGAMARANGANPALAUANPART-SAMOANPINGELAPESE OR MOKILESEPONAPEANSAMOANTONGANTRUKESEULITHIAN OR WOLEAIANWESTERN TRUKESEYAPESEOTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERASIAN

FILIPINOJAPANESEKOREAN

EUROPEANENGLISHGERMANIRISH

OTHER SINGLE ETHNIC GROUP

MULTIPLE ETHNIC GROUPCAROLINIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)CHAMORRO AND OTHER GROUP(S)SAMOAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER AND OTHER GROUP(S).ASIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)EUROPEAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)

NOT SPECIFIED OR NOT REPORTED

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

PERSONS 15 YEARS ANO OVERSPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOMESPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME.

CAROLINIAN-ULITHIAN-UOLEAIANCHAMORROJAPANESEKOSRAEANMARSHALLESEMORTLOCKESEPALAUANPHILIPPINE LANGUAGEPOLYNESIAN LANGUAGE (EXCEPT SAMOAN). . . .

PONAPEAN-PINGELAPESE-MOKILESESAMOANTRUKESEYAPESEOTHER LANGUAGES

RESIDENCE IN 1975

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

KOSRAEMARSHALL ISLANDSPALAUPONAPETRUKYAP

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSTONGAWESTERN SAMOA

ASIAJAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESCALIFORNIAHAWAII

ELSEWHERERESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

FEMALES 15 YEARS AND OVERSAME HOUSEDIFFERENT HOUSE IN THIS AREA

SAME DISTRICTDIFFERENT DISTRICT

OUTSIDE THE AREAAMERICAN SAMOAGUAMNORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSTRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS . .

OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDSASIA

JAPAN AND OKINAWAKOREAPHILIPPINES

UNITED STATESELSEWHERE

RESIDENCE IN 1975 NOT REPORTED

TOTALPERSONS WIT H INCOM E

(INCLUDESPERSONS $1 TC $50C $1,00C $2,00C $3,000 $5,000 $7,000 $10,00C $15,000 $25,000WITHOUT $499 TC TC TO TO TO TO TO TO OR MEDIAN MEANINCOME) TOTAL OR LOSS $999 $1,999 $2,999 $4,999 $6,999 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 MORE (DOLLARS) (DOLLARS)

6900762179

2526528

4763426

5096745464

16179283442619

16911517

1

758153

3

21621961

2

1122153

28422577

1

1281276

23202086

39221531

44604024

1

16802938

74536251

2

17032441

96908675

1

31516131

101889252

2

3781851

2

76806986

22907

57

3

24812135

1

62316

8392847250008508900022504643

99659952730595291019435076643

~ - - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - -

867 477 30 33 43 35 77 78 73 65 35 8 5539 6694

60 38 5 7 3 3 10 4 3 3 : : 4000 370134 26 1 - 2 1 1 3 a 6 3 i 9000 104484 1 — — - 1 — - - - - — 2250 2405

84 47 7 8 8 - 11 2 7 2 1 1 3167 43918 4 - - -

1 - - -1 - 2 20000 39710

32 11 - - 2 2 3 - 2 2 _ - 4500 5487320 222 1 8 15 10 21 33 30 37 42 25 9300 12430

20076 14447 369 472 727 668 1381 1986 2895 3120 2298 531 8590 984015612 11441 283 387 567 527 1076 1585 2380 2456 1863 317 8528 95701412 1025 17 28 46 33 83 116 186 230 195 91 10047 119071371 887 24 25 43 47 117 146 167 169 109 40 7669 92645867 5015 171 156 219 177 326 687 1012 1001 812 454 9176 116211030 867 34 25 38 30 58 92 159 175 156 100 9956 123451543 1322 45 52 49 47 89 177 288 260 201 114 9000 111131064 90C 29 22 56 33 65 138 183 174 131 69 8529 114337738 6843 153 135 243 244 473 1724 1428 1144 826 473 7997 10306

1638 967 68 87 82 63 109 120 164 164 87 23 6377 746113 5 1 2 - - 2 - - - - - 875 1565

1416 797 56 80 76 58 98 95 129 126 66 13 5762 6925

36 19 1 2 - 1 4 4 3 4 _ - 6167 60161215 677 43 67 69 47 87 82 99 11C 62 11 5689 7062389 272 24 16 13 15 18 35 63 51 25 12 7625 8623

5190 4536 106 114 183 171 327 1082 851 772 607 323 8023 10635

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996520222 15866 567 594 761 634 1202 2692 3025 2937 2292 1162 8369 1057948785 35101 1124 1568 2081 1686 3258 4761 6665 7251 5388 1319 8403 9687

37 20 - - 2 1 1 1 1 5 6 3 13618 1775624610 17001 673 997 1173 852 1563 1615 3016 369C 2819 603 8703 96761537 1158 17 29 51 37 107 128 213 252 22E 95 9961 12449

49 31 2 3 6 5 4 3 3 5 - - 2875 443122 14 1

- - - 8 1 - - 4 - 4714 85711 1

- 1 - - - - - - - - 625 515780 439 30 31 41 29 69 71 65 62 32 9 5591 6794

13804 10202 227 ' 323 477 465 958 1432 2182 2227 1652 259 8560 957544 33 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 9 5 3 10162 1083363 41 4 8 4 3 11 4 2 3 1 1 4050 494927 22 - 1 1 1 1 2 6 7 3 - 9667 1004992 52 7 7 9 - 12 3 5 5 3 1 4000 525023 11 - 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 - 5500 6836

7696 6076 162 166 313 290 520 1496 1167 983 634 345 7298 9662

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996525522 17464 633 972 1121 77C 148C 1672 2826 354C 3463 987 9235 1078117932 13502 421 512 701 604 1211 147C 254C 3122 2324 597 9182 103419282 6844 235 299 359 300 6oe 726 1323 1584 1145 265 9097 100348650 6658 186 213 342 304 603 744 1217 153S 1179 332 9284 10657

22539 17262 576 611 894 819 1589 3311 3775 3191 1723 773 7600 906719 16 - 1 - 1 1 4 1 3 2 3 10000 11879

617 347 17 45 36 34 57 57 41 35 15 10 4354 6190420 22C 18 23 27 13 47 29 23 21 12 7 4357 626829 16 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 - - 2750 367318 13 2 1 1 - 3 3 1 1 1 - 4500 5065

194 9C 5 7 11 6 19 18 9 £ 3 4 4700 636058 39 5 5 2 3 12 3 4 3 2 - 4167 494876 43 5 5 9 7 2 4 5 4 2 3833 678845 19 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 6500 1037321

3131

2 1 1 1

1

2 1 5 95002250

105782405

66358

53990

1

147 1921

269 269 493 6311

8271

7781

276 10895006984

88827958

811 590 11 24 19 26 43 54 128 160 85 40 9804 10944693 413 13 14 20 27 53 77 81 82 38 8 7081 8315

18048214176 11971 372 328 526 953 2513 2714 2160 1317 606 7794 9490

3092 2536 83 90 116 95 195 342 603 556 304 152 8667 10146747 590 15 11 22 27 36 63 106 141 107 62 10337 12457928 705 20 21 35 19 38 77 167 193 96 39 9611 10463

61

1074

67

1361

126

1766

127

1463

180

2568

1000

287932599 19481 3615 2951 1565 239 6133 6942567323

640438

460377

8937918833 5589 281 717 1092 1004 511 55 6691 7392

156125

191132

222216

187190

362355

3844074297 2847 546 544 304 28 6994 7724

10212 6006 415 438 640 573 961 1093 982 587 275 42 4948 56167 6 1 1 2 1 1 5500 6730

289

166

~ ~

197 73 9 14 9 11 8 3 4 _ 2375 4226I

32763

1490 961

123 181 178 301 2902

201 85 30 5

85004022

60554652

370 175 7 19 12 17 30 31 27 28 4 5227 5546373 156 11 11 14 18 35 36 15 11 3 2 4313 5223

2151 1001 69 88 132 116 199 202 140 35 18 2 3876 431825917

35815401 215 15 26 23 35 41 30 11 2 5885 6149

656 489 22 33 48 53 56 102 80 46 22 27 5542 7725

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TABLE 49. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY INCOME IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

FEMALES 25 YEARS OLD AND OVERNONEELEMENTARY: 1 TO 4 YEARS

5 AND 6 YEARS7 YEARS8 YEARS

HIGH SCHOOL: 1 YEAR2 YEARS3 YEARS4 YEARS

COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS4 YEARS5 AND 6 YEARS7 OR MORE YEARS

PERCENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS OLDCOMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROGRAM

TYPE OF SCHOOL:BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL, OR 2-YEAR SCHOOLHIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAMTRAINING PROGRAM AT PLACE OF WORKOTHER SCHOOLSCHOOL NOT REPORTED

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLDARMED FORCESCIVILIAN

ENROLLED IN SCHOOLNOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYEDNOT IN LABOR FORCE

YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO THIS AREA

PERSONS 15 YEARS AND 0VERC1)BORN IN THIS AREABORN OUTSIDE THIS AREA

1979 OR 19801977 OR 19781975 OR 19761973 OR 19741971 OR 197219701960 TO 19691950 TO 1959BEFORE 1950

CITIZENSHIP

PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE GUAM OR THEUNITED STATES

NATURALIZED CITIZENPERMANENT U.S. ALIEN (VISA)TEMPORARY U.S. ALIEN (WORK PERMIT)OTHER U.S. CITIZEN

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS, SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS, SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

TOTALPERSONS WITH INCOM E

(INCLUDESPERSONS $1 T( SSO( $1,00( $2,00( $3,00C $5,00( $7,00t $10,00C $15,00C $25,00CWITH0U1 S499 T( T( T( TC T( TC TC T( Of MEDIAr MEANINCOME) TOTAL OR LOSS $999 $1,999 $2,999 $4,999 $6,99? $9.99! $14.99! $24.99! MORE (DOLLARS) (DOLLARS)

46906 37618 717 1038 1478 1351 2764 3649 7350 9352 7479 2440 10149 1170071<

3115326213401540193525161706

14653789152562013963

465207722179681079138818651274

11987688746171869925

2078571521434927

21110371157

107212110303641462619613866219

772431664756568058

3571821122519

401781514458667149

3611731093021

702912661041211411761177343822657720

45261317125124181214140

11046823378831

45344422197214234404277

2876152062715535

46278402217235325473326

34891923120134097

12166290165172252312209

209113021308828372

326362442494045568482521290314

271252727286877487009218911294301012410417124411605319409

44916703841997349993105719831103901128312072143301716524188

65.6

22366

69.9

14144

56.8

564

41.4

767

47.0

1042

51.4

906

53.5

1739

61.4

1905

70.9

2815

75.4

2652

78.9

1530

89.1

224 7157 7962466 259 14 8C 56 26 36 19 13 1C 4 1 1699 32541872 966 55 162 168 107 158 126 116 52 13 { 2881 44271814 884 42 72 111 97 149 157 161 59 25 11 467C 5616647 32C 7 18 24 3C 70 52 77 33 4 5 5423 6268788 377 21 27 42 38 72 58 7C 35 5 5 4641 6099974 483 36 31 42 46 85 89 79 49 2C 6 5033 58691216 634 38 3C 54 47 110 118 149 66 21 2 5667 5945814 431 2C 16 42 37 73 73 103 48 13 6 5786 6359

6879 4456 176 148 264 248 508 608 1088 1043 323 5C 7958 79443174 2311 87 110 135 113 231 323 509 527 236 40 7811 84182548 1997 51 52 85 85 188 216 356 530 393 41 9662 9993911 791 11 14 14 21 47 54 82 167 36C 21 14388 13240263 235 6 6 5 11 12 12 12 33 11C 28 15793 15324

61.6 69.2 58.7 43.0 48.3 52.8 56.7 63.7 72.7 86.7 92.9 80.4

63788 48396 1515 1729 2438 2083 4114 7179 9422 9985 7538 2393 8618 1017316657 15135 249 276 524 461 965 2575 3227 3389 2667 802 9333 10948

4863 4151 95 92 197 169 341 452 754 960 859 232 9900 112021721 1441 49 51 97 68 134 284 281 268 170 39 7426 87316107 5869 52 76 116 129 266 858 1428 1437 1160 347 10020 116982082 1925 27 25 49 47 98 428 419 444 282 106 8955 109891884 1749 26 32 65 48 126 553 345 280 196 78 7288 9608

8759 3967 566 685 680 419 585 754 214 46 9 9 2096 2956962 938 25 13 44 70 178 526 64 12 2 4 5389 5069

7797 3029 541 672 636 349 407 228 150 34 7 5 1359 23025862 1916 420 531 422 194 207 84 38 14 3 3 1012 17431935 1113 121 141 214 155 200 144 112 20 4 2 2428 32651050 724 65 67 127 105 141 113 88 13 3 2 2977 3642602 517 26 32 85 75 101 98 83 12 3 2 3711 422967 49 9 5 8 12 6 7 1 1 - - 2208 2588

381 158 30 30 34 18 34 a 4 - - - 1452 2048885 389 56 74 87 50 59 31 24 7 1 - 1550 2562281 201 16 25 43 29 40 24 19 4 1 - 2434 328182 42 8 12 10 5 5 1 1 - - - 1056 1594

522 146 32 37 34 16 14 6 4 3 " " 1083 1849

69007 50967 1691 2162 2842 2320 4460 7453 9690 10188 7680 2481 8392 996526994 18085 787 1161 1308 934 1649 1685 3181 3823 2927 630 8510 950439296 30376 855 940 1429 1289 2640 4821 6010 6073 4581 1738 8505 1035410996 8343 313 322 507 468 850 1989 1663 1322 640 269 6764 80688636 6691 206 202 297 263 527 1057 1670 1413 717 339 8320 97203399 2505 79 69 110 105 251 367 522 515 327 160 8380 101932990 2247 51 72 110 97 197 308 455 483 328 146 8834 107742737 2079 42 55 74 75 161 262 406 466 381 157 9716 120601359 1044 29 32 40 40 81 122 202 207 211 80 9667 115725867 4479 102 142 197 155 363 491 685 956 1090 298 10359 119531907 1704 18 22 41 47 107 132 245 405 505 182 12425 143841405 1284 15 24 53 39 103 93 162 306 382 107 11952 13422

22659 16042 464 572 872 787 1666 2229 3150 3353 2427 522 8269 98049072 7258 143 166 280 228 573 831 1378 1724 1589 346 10053 1129711007 6891 255 330 479 456 926 1180 1418 1146 571 130 6734 76972213 1629 49 61 99 91 141 175 307 442 230 34 8698 9332367 264 17 15 14 12 26 43 47 41 37 12 7250 26665

(1) INCLUDES PERSONS NOT REPORTING PLACE OF BIRTH.

GUAM 54- 38

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TABLE 50. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY EARNINGS IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980

(FOR WEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFI NI TIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

LABOR FORCE STATUS

PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITYUNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERLABOR FORCE

PERCENT OF FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER. . .

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCEEMPLOYED

ALSO DID SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY ....UNEMPLOYED

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN LABOR FORCENOT IN LABOR FORCE

SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY ONLY

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVERWITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS

IN LABOR FORCEWITH OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY

IN LABOR FORCE

CLASS OF WORKER

PERSONS IN THE EXPERIENCED CIVILIANLABOR FORCE, 16 YEARS AND OVER(I) ....

PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALES IN THE EXPERIENCED CIVILIANLABOR FORCE, 16 YEARS AND OVER(I) ....

PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKERSFEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKERSLOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKERS (TERRITORIAL, ETC.) . .

SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERSUNPAID FAMILY WORKERSPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

OCCUPATION

PERSONS IN THE EXPERIENCED LABORFORCE, 16 YEARS AND OVER(I)

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSEXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS

OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERSMACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALES IN THE EXPERIENCED LABORFORCE, 16 YEARS AND OVERd)

MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSEXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MANAGERIALOCCUPATIONSPROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS

TECHNICAL, SALES, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTOCCUPATIONSTECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. .

SALES OCCUPATIONSADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDINGCLERICAL

SERVICE OCCUPATIONSPRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONSPROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONSSERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE ANDHOUSEHOLD

FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS . . .

PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT,AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONSOPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS

MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONSHANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS, ANDLABORERS

PRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

TOTALPERSONS WITH EARNI NGS

(INCLUDESPERSONS $1 TC S50C $1,00C $2,00C $3,00C $5,00C $7,00C $10,000 $15,000 $25,00CWITHOUT $499 TC TC TC TC TC TC TC TO OB MEDIAN MEAN

EARNINGS) TOTAL OR LOSS $999 $1 ,999 $2,999 $4,999 $6,999 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 MORE (DOLLARS) (DOLLARS)

667734448466.6

463664178690.1

1412737

52.2

156181152.0

2292158369.1

1867143576.9

3686304382.6

7059664594.1

9307887795.4

9846955597.0

7281709997.5

2055200197.4

86939229

1007710704

34359 3174C 694 772 1459 1296 2615 3606 5978 7422 6160 173S 9729 1109432692 30791 592 646 1324 1199 2488 3471 5882 7320 6138 1731 9897 112931458 1385 3C 42 64 45 107 119 222 371 312 73 10541 120611667 949 102 126 135 97 127 135 96 102 22 7 3199 46594.9 3.C 14.7 16.2 9.3 7.5 4.9 3.7 1.6 1.4 0.4 0.4

22289 458C 675 75C 709 432 643 414 430 291 182 54 2264 4360382 158 18 13 34 14 19 8 20 23 8 1 3000 6534

31480 16818 857 925 1322 1125 2079 2667 3421 2774 1462 186 6616 728015484 13979 414 464 842 805 1613 2412 3195 2648 1416 170 7392 804449.2 83.1 48.2 50.2 63.7 71.6 77.6 90.4 93.4 95.5 96.9 91.414583 13085 409 457 819 772 1536 2047 2943 2582 1368 152 7505 807713698 12657 352 392 741 715 1471 1993 2915 2562 1364 151 7675 8238

45C 413 12 19 27 23 65 56 88 79 34 9 7175 8071885 428 56 65 78 57 65 54 28 20 4 1 2179 33186.1 3.3 13.7 14.2 9.5 7.4 4.2 2.6 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.7

15996 2839 443 461 480 320 466 255 226 126 46 16 2082 3516144 50 5 6 21 2 4 2 4 4 1 1 1368 7922

31480 16818 857 925 1322 1125 2079 2667 3421 2774 1462 186 6616 72809978 5271 289 282 424 371 628 715 1152 990 393 26 6811 70494713 4208 131 147 234 224 443 614 1066 942 382 25 7951 80076822 3977 129 123 231 192 437 599 907 813 488 58 7931 85273823 3544 67 76 161 138 356 555 865 793 476 57 8483 9116

34069 31740 694 772 1459 1296 2615 3606 5978 7422 6160 1738 9729 1109417388 15985 426 504 916 868 178C 2505 3198 3059 1954 775 7835 96166158 5891 104 104 190 168 30C 455 777 1264 2032 497 12878 136079300 8853 123 139 297 216 436 519 188C 2939 2007 297 10871 115691044 965 4C 24 51 41 88 118 116 155 164 168 10099 16197

27 13 - 1 1 2 4 3 - 2 - - 3833 492528 12 1

~ 3 " 2 1 2 1 2 " 5000 6728

14412 13085 409 457 819 772 1536 2047 2943 2582 1368 152 7505 80777372 6589 234 302 515 517 1051 1443 1372 780 306 69 6020 65162008 1865 71 66 120 109 198 278 386 438 183 16 7599 80284577 4320 80 75 158 126 249 286 1143 1319 845 39 10088 10300348 297 24 13 24 18 32 39 42 44 33 28 6921 1085118 9 - 1 1 1 4 1

- 1 - - 3500 41578 3 1 1 1 4500 7045

34069 31740 694 772 1459 1296 2615 3606 5978 7422 6160 1738 9729 110948254 7953 88 96 234 208 421 451 816 1984 2612 1043 13863 15626

3978 3875 23 23 47 61 125 176 420 1000 1314 686 15229 176494276 4078 65 73 187 147 296 275 396 984 1298 357 12513 13703

10619 9895 224 304 490 453 948 1414 2376 2276 1073 337 8435 93401129 1081 1C 1C 20 2C 51 84 20C 323 244 119 1164C 135253441 3155 103 131 210 221 430 605 581 479 254 141 6643 8723

6049 5659 111 163 260 212 467 725 1595 1474 575 77 8752 88855732 5128 192 192 357 324 687 876 1193 777 449 81 6859 7631

68 49 8 3 14 6 7 5 2 3 1 - 1938 3315960 916 14 12 32 27 59 68 107 279 271 47 11860 12556

4704 4163 170 177 311 291 621 803 1084 495 177 34 6299 6599415 370 18 20 42 19 43 46 81 74 21 6 6914 7254

5212 4988 58 67 139 114 206 406 873 1464 1430 231 11557 124553685 3373 113 93 193 177 303 407 632 844 572 39 8872 9257756 695 2C 17 34 35 5C 75 112 165 173 14 10083 106631427 1363 20 18 41 53 90 129 253 478 263 18 10449 10549

1502 1315 73 58 118 89 163 203 267 201 136 7 6585 717428 12 1 ~ 3 - 2 1 2 1 2 - 5000 6728

14412 13085 409 457 819 772 1536 2047 2943 2582 1368 152 7505 80773623 3436 65 64 151 129 256 269 439 992 986 85 11198 11456

1143 1097 11 10 20 35 63 88 186 336 297 51 11416 127572480 2339 54 54 131 94 193 181 253 656 689 34 11090 10846

6942 6387 178 249 393 361 757 1111 1711 1288 297 42 7264 7303307 286 2 4 6 12 27 29 86 99 20 1 9258 8828

2321 2084 86 117 174 182 355 501 380 205 58 26 5574 5987

4314 4017 90 128 213 167 375 581 1245 984 219 15 8209 78773094 2695 134 122 226 224 446 548 678 235 63 19 5708 5999

66

610

5

885 74 4 1 4 4 27 9 1 10000 9244

2947 2576 123 118 208 212 430 535 672 207 53 18 5735 595855 42 1 3 8 4 5 8 8 5 5000 5255

237 211 10 7 14 15 24 44 48 32 14 3 6595 7100372 309 21 12 26 38 46 67 59 30 7 3 5371 5708144 119 t 4 11 19 16 24 27 9 1 2 5438 576540 33 2 1 4 2 2 6 5 10 1 - 6833 6905

188 157 13 7 11 17 28 37 27 11 5 1 5125 54128 3 1 1 1 4500 7045

(1) TOTAL PERSONS WITHOUT EARNINGS INCLUDE SOME NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY. THESE ARE THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A LAST JOB OF ARMED FORCES AND LAST WORKED 1974 OR EARLIER.

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TABLE 50. LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS BY EARNINGS IN 1979 OF PERSONS: 1980 - CON.

(FOR MEANING OF SYMBOLS. SEE INTRODUCTION. FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. SEE APPENDIXES A AND B)

INDUSTRY

PERSONS IN THE EXPERIENCED LABORFORCE. 16 YEARS AND OVER(I)

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

FEMALES IN THE EXPERIENCED LABORFORCE, 16 YEARS AND OVER(I)

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHERIES, AND MINING . .

CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING

NONDURABLE GOODSDURABLE GOODS

TRANSPORTATIONCOMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. . . .

WHOLESALE TRADERETAIL TRADEFINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATEBUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICESPERSONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION SERVICESPROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

HEALTH SERVICESEDUCATIONAL SERVICESOTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES. . . .

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPRIMARILY SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

MALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCEIN 1979

WORKED IN 1979SO TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 TO OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

FEMALE, 16 YEARS AND OVER, IN LABOR FORCEIN 1979

WORKED IN 197950 TO 52 WEEKS40 TO 49 WEEKS1 TO 39 WEEKS

USUALLY WORKED 35 TO OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK . .

50 TO 52 WEEKSWITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979MEAN WEEKS OF UNEMPLOYMENT

TOTALPERSONS WIT H EARNI NGS

(INCLUDESPERSONS $1 TO S50C $1,00C $2,00C $3,00C $5,00C $7,00C $10,OOC $15,OOC $25,00CWITHOUT J499 T( TC TC TC TC TC TC TC OR MEDIAN MEAN

EARNINGS) TOTAL OR LOSS $999 $1,999 $2,999 $4,999 $6,999 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 MORE (DOLLARS) (DOLLARS)

34069 31740 694 772 1459 1296 2615 3606 5978 7422 6160 1738 9729 11094324 294 5 1C 17 18 36 37 52 61 39 15 8294 9610

3182 3028 34 38 78 83 16C 257 578 995 678 127 10911 118841695 1594 37 3C 6C 38 87 127 218 363 499 135 12221 13527859 798 22 22 46 28 64 103 172 192 115 33 9213 10196836 796 14 8 14 10 23 24 46 171 384 102 16013 16866

1938 1868 18 22 45 49 112 17C 330 534 468 120 11220 124801469 1435 11 13 29 25 61 72 258 468 383 115 11996 13568777 73C 16 18 24 30 55 87 142 173 127 58 9829 11696

6887 6196 23C 268 456 420 839 1187 1262 881 447 206 6559 80821604 1517 22 2C 54 38 97 233 411 331 20C 111 9168 117811246 1165 4C 32 57 45 119 17C 227 236 169 70 8478 10059219C 1957 76 83 155 171 337 432 362 215 95 31 5771 68006563 6201 102 144 282 242 448 497 1338 1516 1349 283 10094 113561376 1305 19 16 38 31 66 95 350 400 203 87 10265 122463992 3797 5C 81 152 132 260 283 836 933 985 85 10353 109401195 1099 33 47 92 79 122 119 152 183 161 111 7898 117386042 5722 98 94 198 136 257 331 793 1646 1703 466 12295 13417

28 12 1 " 3 ~ 2 1 2 1 2 " 5000 6728

14412 13085 409 457 819 772 1536 2047 2943 2582 1368 152 7505 807762 51 3 3 3 6 12 9 5 5 4 1 4786 6478

229 215 8 G 11 9 21 36 50 56 12 4 7763 8657337 294 12 10 27 17 40 42 72 48 22 4 6950 7484262 232 9 8 21 14 34 4C 60 29 15 2 6474 696575 62 3 2 6 3 6 2 12 19 7 2 9400 9429

380 365 3 3 12 6 35 50 103 77 64 12 9262 10489293 286 4 8 7 14 19 22 73 91 43 5 9886 9959208 193 2 8 7 15 21 35 54 33 17 1 7370 7728

3927 3457 159 185 304 286 602 799 644 321 108 49 5560 6144994 933 16 19 40 29 72 182 313 196 55 11 8005 8349290 262 16 10 20 14 38 60 49 37 17 1 6036 6492

1163 1017 48 47 92 114 202 278 150 59 26 1 5038 50824434 4164 80 106 207 172 334 369 1039 1037 776 44 9425 9641987 927 14 11 30 25 53 78 286 286 128 16 9684 10126

2829 2686 42 58 122 93 202 208 658 662 620 21 9846 10147618 551 24 37 55 54 79 83 95 89 28 7 5716 6359

2006 1843 58 50 88 89 138 165 391 622 223 19 9652 92538 3 1 1 1 4500 7045

30158 29428 545 623 965 735 1595 4377 5865 7052 5808 1863 10004 1168229469 29416 542 620 965 735 1594 4376 5861 7052 5808 1863 10006 1168523261 23250 84 67 272 256 748 3425 5184 6254 5230 1730 10844 129512302 2302 21 42 51 55 190 548 401 504 401 89 8714 105963906 3864 437 511 642 424 656 403 276 294 177 44 2732 4716

27415 27378 273 352 674 505 1316 4141 5690 6878 5728 1821 10334 1216522431 22420 60 44 201 148 611 3287 5070 6109 5177 1713 10992 131622033 1345 131 126 183 152 235 211 138 114 49 6 3605 471413.5 11.1 14.5 13.1 12.6 11.9 9.9 9.5 9.3 10.5 7.4 12.3

17875 16743 842 916 1318 1121 2069 2661 3407 2765 1460 184 6622 728616784 16733 837 916 1315 1119 2069 2661 3407 2765 1460 184 6625 72909498 9493 67 51 218 258 790 1813 2741 2290 1106 159 8676 94891698 1697 13 28 58 77 283 381 367 270 211 9 7060 81345588 5543 757 837 1039 784 996 467 299 205 143 16 2131 3266

13611 13578 341 451 767 699 1460 2332 3261 2682 1419 166 7653 82498609 8606 45 31 135 140 504 1618 2657 2247 1085 144 9066 98952601 1509 200 172 279 203 285 179 114 57 18 2 2395 335111.8 9.2 12.3 11.1 9.9 8.8 8.2 8.1 6.9 5.4 7.7 6.5

(1) TOTAL PERSONS WITHOUT EARNINGS INCLUDE SOME NOT SHOWN SEPARATELY. THESE ARE THE UNEMPLOYED WITH A LAST JOB OF ARMED FORCES AND LAST WORKED 1974 OR EARLIER.

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Appendix A.— Area Classifications

STATE EQUIVALENTS

The 50 States and the District of Columbia

are the constituent units of the United

States. Guam, American Samoa, the

Northern Mariana Islands, and the re-

mainder of the Trust Territory of the

Pacific Islands are treated as State equiv-

alents in the text and tables of the

PC80-1-C/D reports.

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Appendix B.—Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

GENERAL B-1

HOUSEHOLD, RELATIONSHIPTO HOUSEHOLDER, FAMILY,AND GROUP QUARTERS ... B-1

Household B-1Relationship to Householder . . B-1Family B—

2

Group Quarters B—

2

SEX B-2

ETHNICITY B-2

AGE B-3

MARITAL STATUS B-3SCHOOL ENROLLMENT B-3YEARS OF SCHOOLCOMPLETED B-4

PLACE OF BIRTH B-5

CITIZENSHIP AND YEAROF IMMIGRATION B-5PLACE OF BIRTH OFPARENTS B-5

RESIDENCE IN 1975 B-5ABILITY TO READ ANDWRITE B-5LANGUAGE SPOKENAT HOME B-6VOCATIONAL TRAINING ... . B-6FERTILITY B-6REFERENCE WEEK B-6LABOR FORCE STATUS B-7

LABOR FORCE STATUSIN 1979 B-8

OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY,AND CLASS OF WORKER ... B-9Occupation Classification

System B-9Industry Classification

System B-9Class of Worker B-10

INCOME IN 1979 B-11

Type of Income B— 1

1

Comparability B— 12

GENERAL

The 1980 census of Guam, American

Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and

the remainder of the Trust Territory of

the Pacific Islands was conducted through

direct interview. Enumerators visited and

listed every housing unit, asking the

questions as worded in the questionnaire

and recording the answers. Responses

were determined by the questionnaire

and the instructions given to the enumer-

ator. The definitions and explanations

given below for each subject are drawn

largely from various technical and

procedural materials used in the collec-

tion of the data. These materials helped

the census enumerators to understand

fully the intent of each question, and

thus to resolve problems on unusual

cases in a manner consistent with this

intent. Certain explanatory information

to assist the user in the proper use of the

statistics is also included.

Facsimiles of the questionnaire pages

containing the population questions used

to produce the data shown in this report

are presented in appendix E.

HOUSEHOLD, RELATIONSHIPTO HOUSEHOLDER, FAMILY,AND GROUP QUARTERS

Household

A household includes all the persons whooccupy a housing unit. A housing unit is

a house, an apartment, a group of rooms,

or a single room, occupied as a separate

living quarters or, if vacant, is intended

for occupancy as a separate living

quarters. Separate living quarters are

those in which the occupants live and eat

separately from any other persons in the

building and which have direct access

from the outside of the building or

through a common hall. The occupants

may be a single family, one person living

alone, two or more families living to-

gether, or any other group of related or

unrelated persons who share living

arrangements.

Because of the living arrangements

among extended families in certain

sections of American Samoa, additional

instructions were provided to help

enumerators determine whether a living

quarters met the housing unit definition.

Extended families make use of twodifferent types of living arrangements.

One type has a common kitchen sur-

rounded by several fales (structures)

where the members of the extended

family sleep. The meals are prepared in

the cooking fale used by all members of

the extended family. The family mem-bers either eat their meals at their ownfale or together at one fale. In this

arrangement, each individual fale is

treated as a room within one housing

unit. The other type of living arrange-

ment has separate cooking facilities in

each fale, but the family members share

a common outdoor umu (oven). The

family members pick up the cooked food

from the umu and finish preparing and

eating their meals at their individual fale.

Since each fale has its own cooking

facility, it is considered a separate

housing unit. Guest houses are counted

as a room in the housing unit of a matai

(a chief), not as a separate housing

unit as was done in 1970.

The actual classification of a housing

unit as a household depends on entries in

question 2 and item B on the census

questionnaire. Item B on type of unit

or quarters was filled by an enumerator

or a census office clerk for each housing

unit or group quarters.

The measure "persons per household"

is obtained by dividing the number of

persons in households by the number of

households (or householders).

Relationship to Householder

The data on relationship to householder

were obtained from answers to ques-

tion 2, which was asked of all persons in

housing units.

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When relationship is not reported for

an individual, it is allocated according to

the responses for age and marital status

for that person while maintaining con-

sistency with responses for other indi-

viduals in the household. The allocation

procedure is described in Appendix D,

"Accuracy of the Data."

Householder—One person in each house-

hold is designated as the "householder."

In most cases, this is the person, or one

of the persons, in whose name the home

is owned or rented or is associated with

and who is listed in column 1 of the

census questionnaire. If there is no such

person in the household, any adult house-

hold member could be designated as the

"householder." Two types of house-

holders are distinguished—a family house-

holder and a nonfamily householder. Afamily householder is a householder living

with one or more persons related to him

or her by birth, marriage, or adoption.

The householder and all persons in the

household related to him or her are

family members. A nonfamily house-

holder is a householder living alone or

with nonrelatives only.

Spouse—A person married to and living

with a householder. This category

includes persons in formal marriages as

well as persons consensually married.

Child—A son, daughter, stepchild, or

adopted child of the householder, regard-

less of the child's age or marital status.

The category excludes sons-in-law and

daughte/s-in-law. "Own children" are

sons and daughters, including step-

children and adopted children of the

householder who are single (never

married) and under 18 years of age.

The number of children "living with

two parents" includes stepchildren and

adopted children as well as sons and

daughters born to the couple.

"Related children" in a family include

own children and all other persons under

18 years of age in the household, regard-

less of marital status, who are related to

the householder by birth, marriage, or

adoption, except the spouse of the

householder.

Other Relative—Any person related to the

householder by birth, marriage, or adop-

tion, who is not shown separately in the

particular table (e.g., "spouse," "child,"

"brother or sister," or "parent").

Nonrelative—Any person in the house-

hold not related to the householder by

birth, marriage, or adoption. Roomers,

boarders, roommates, paid employees,

wards, and foster children are included

in this category.

Family

A family consists of a householder and

one or more other persons living in the

same household who are related to the

householder by birth, marriage, or adop-

tion. All persons in a household who are

related to the householder are regarded

as members of his or her family. A"married-couple family" is a family in

which the householder and spouse are

enumerated as members of the same

household. Not all households contain

families, because a household may be

composed of a group of unrelated persons

or one person living alone. The measure

"persons per family" is obtained by

dividing the number of persons in families

by the total number of families (or family

householders).

Group Quarters

All persons not living in households are

classified by the Bureau of the Census as

living in group quarters. Two general

categories of persons in group quarters

are recognized:

Inmates of Institutions— Persons under

care or custody in institutions at the time

of enumeration are classified as "Patients

or inmates" of an institution regardless of

their length of stay in that place and

regardless of the number of people in that

place. Institutions include homes,

schools, hospitals, or wards for the

physically or mentally handicapped;

hospitals or wards for mental, tubercular,

or chronic disease patients; homes for

unmarried mothers; nursing, convales-

cent, and rest homes for the aged and

dependent; orphanages; and correctional

institutions.

Other—This category includes all persons

living in group quarters who are not

inmates of institutions. Rooming and

boarding houses, convents or monasteries,

and other living quarters are classified as

"Other" group quarters if there are 9 or

more persons unrelated to the person

listed in column 1 of the census question-

naire; or if 10 or more unrelated persons

share the unit. Persons residing in certain

other types of living arrangements are

classified as living in "other" group

quarters regardless of the number or

relationship of people in the unit. These

include persons residing in military

barracks, on ships, or in college dormi-

tories; patients in general or maternity

wards of hospitals who have no usual

residence elsewhere; staff members in

institutional quarters; and persons

enumerated in missions, flophouses, etc.

Military quarters include barracks or

dormitories on base, transient quarters

on base for temporary residents (both

civilian and military), and military ships.

Comparability With 1970 Census Data-Other than in American Samoa, the defi-

nition of a housing unit was the same in

1980 as in 1970 except that in 1980

there was no requirement that there be

cooking facilities for the exclusive use of

the household. In American Samoa, a

fale (a structure) was considered a

housing unit if it had individual cooking

facilities. The household reference

person in 1970 was the "head of house-

hold" (the husband in married-couple

families); for 1980 it was changed to

"the household member (or one of the

members) in whose name the house is

owned or rented or is associated with."

In 1970, a unit in which 6 or more

unrelated persons were living together

was classified as group quarters; for

1980 that requirement was raised to

10 or more unrelated persons.

SEX

The data on sex were derived from

answers to question 3. At the time

of field review, most cases in which

sex was not reported were resolved by

determining the appropriate entry from

the person's given name and household

relationship. When sex remained blank,

it was allocated according to the relation-

ship to the householder and the age and

marital status of the person. The allo-

cation procedure is described in

Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data."

ETHNICITY

The data on ethnicity were derived from

the answers to question 4. The 1980

B-2

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census marked the first time that a

general question on ethnicity was asked

in a decennial census. The question was

based on self-identification and was open-

ended (respondents were required to

provide the answer). Ethnicity refers

to a person's nationally group, lineage,

or the country in which the person or

the person's parents or ancestors were

born before their arrival in this Area.

Thus, persons reported their ethnic

group regardless of the number of

generations removed from their country

of origin. Furthermore, responses to the

ethnicity question reflected the ethnic

group(s) with which persons identified

and not necessarily the degree of attach-

ment or association the persons had with

the particular group(s).

Ethnicity is different from other popu-

lation characteristics that are sometimes

regarded as indicators of ethnicity,

namely country of birth and language

spoken at home.A large number of persons reported

their ethnicity by specifying a single

ethnic group, but some reported two,

three, or more ethnic groups. All

responses were coded manually by a

procedure that allowed for identifica-

tion of all single ethnic groups reported.

In addition, selected two- and three-part

combinations of ethnicity were identified

by unique codes (these categories were

selected since they were reported fre-

quently in Census Bureau surveys taken

prior to the 1980 census). All other

multiple responses were coded according

to the first ethnic category reported.

In published tabulations, multiple

groups are designated in general open-

ended categories such as "Chamorro

and other groups," rather than in specific

multiple ethnic groups such as

"Chamorro-Carolinian." A person whoreported "Chamorro-Carolinian" eth-

nicity, for example, is included in the

category "Chamorro and other groups"

and in the category "Carolinian and other

groups." A few responses consisting of

two terms (e.g., French Canadian) were

considered as a single group and, thus,

were coded and tabulated as a single

ethnicity. In addition, persons reporting

combinations of ethnic groups such as

"German-Bavarian" were tabulated as a

single ethnicity (i.e., German). Also,

responses such as "Polish-American" or

"Italian-American" were coded and tabu-

lated as a single entry (i.e., "Polish" or

"Italian"). A sole entry of "American"

was tabulated in the category "Ethnicity

not specified."

Entries of religious groups were not

coded separately and were tabulated

in the category "Ethnic group not

specified."

AGE

The data on age were derived from

answers to question 5. Only the informa-

tion in items 5b and 5c (on month and

year of birth) was read into the

computer. Answers to question 5a (on

age at last birthday) were used during

field review to fill any blanks in

question 5c. The age classification is

based on the age of the person in com-

pleted years as of April 1, 1980. The

data on age represent the difference

between date of birth and April 1, 1980

(September 15, 1980 for the Trust

Territory of the Pacific Islands, exclud-

ing the Northern Mariana Islands).

The median ages shown in this re-

port were computed on the intervals

shown in the tables. If the median fell in

the terminal category of an age distribu-

tion, the method of presentation was to

show the initial age of the terminal

category followed by a plus sign; thus, if

the median fell in the category "75 years

and over," it is shown as "75+."

In each census since 1950, the Bureau

of the Census has assigned the age of a

person when it was not reported. In

censuses before 1950, persons of

unknown age were shown as a separate

category. In 1970 and 1980, assignment

of unknown ages was performed by the

allocation procedure described in

Appendix D, "Accuracy of the Data."

MARITAL STATUS

The data on marital status were derived

from answers to question 6. The marital

status classification refers to the status at

the time of enumeration. Persons classi-

fied as "Now married" include those whohave been married only once and have

never been widowed or divorced as well

as those currently married persons whoremarried after having been widowed or

divorced. Consensually married persons

are those living in a marital union without

a civil or religious matrimonial contract

and are classified as now married; they

are reported separately as "consensually

married." Persons reported as separated

are those living apart because of marital

discord, with or without a legal separa-

tion. Persons whose only marriage had

been annulled are classified as never

married, and all persons under 15 years

old are classified as never married. All

persons classified as never married are

shown as "single."

When marital status was not reported,

it was allocated according to the relation-

ship to householder and sex and age of

the person. The general allocation

process is described in Appendix D,

"Accuracy of the Data."

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

The data on school enrollment were

derived from answers to questions 7

and 8. Persons are classified as enrolled

in school if they reported attending a

"regular" school or college at any time

between February 1, 1980 (September 1,

1980 in the Trust Territory of the Pacific

Islands, excluding the Northern Mariana

Islands) and the time of enumeration.

Regular schooling is defined as pre-

kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary

school, and schooling which leads to a

high school diploma or college degree.

Schooling in trade or business schools,

company training, or schooling obtained

through a tutor was to be reported only

if the course credits obtained were

regarded as transferable to a regular

elementary school, high school, or

college. Children were included as

enrolled in pre-kindergarten only if the

school included instruction as an

important and integral phase of its

program. Children enrolled in "Head

Start" programs, or similar programs

sponsored by local agencies to provide

preprimary education to young children,

were included as enrolled in school.

Persons who had been enrolled in a

regular school since February 1, 1980

(September 1, 1980 for the Trust Terri-

tory of the Pacific Islands, excluding the

Northern Mariana Islands), but who had

not actually attended, for example,

because of illness, were counted as

enrolled in school. Schooling which is

generally regarded as not "regular"

includes that given in prekindergarten

which simply provide custodial day care;

in specialized vocational, trade, or

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business schools; in on-the-job training;

and through correspondence courses.

Public, Church-Related, or Other Private

School—Persons who were enrolled in

school were also classified as attending a

public, church-related, or other private

school. In general, a "public" school is

defined as any school which is controlled

and supported primarily by a government

agency. A "church -related" school is

defined here as a private school which is

controlled or supported primarily by a

religious organization. An "other

private" school is defined as a school

controlled or supported primarily by

private groups other than religious

organizations.

In using the public/private school

distinction for college enrollment, some

caution should be exercised, since the

classification of individual schools maynot be entirely clear, and census data

may differ considerably from administra-

tive figures.

Level and Year of School in Which

Enrolled—Persons who were enrolled in

school were classified according to the

level and year of school in which they

were enrolled, as reported in question 8.

The levels which are separately identified

in this report are pre-kindergarten,

kindergarten, elementary school, high

school, and college. Children in "Head

Start" or similar programs were counted

under "Pre-kindergarten" or "Kinder-

garten" as appropriate. Elementary

school, as defined here, includes grades 1

to 8, and high school includes grades 9

to 12. Persons attending junior high

school are reported in elementary school

or high school according to their grade.

The term "college" includes junior or

community colleges, 4-year colleges,

universities, and graduate or professional

schools.

Comparability With Earlier Census Data-Comparability with censuses prior to

1970 applies only to Guam and American

Samoa since the first census taken by the

Bureau of the Census in the Northern

Mariana Islands and the remainder of the

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands was

that of 1970.

School enrollment questions in someform have been included in the census

since 1930; grade attended was added in

1950. The wording of the type of school

question was changed from parochial in

1970 to church-related in 1980 in an

attempt to make the affiliation yvith a

religious group more clear to respondents.

The intention was to include all schools

controlled by religious groups rather

than only particular denominations or

religions.

In 1940, the question on schooling

referred to the period since the preceding

March 1. In 1950, the reference period

was changed to that between February 1

and the time of enumeration. The same

reference period was used in 1960, 1970,

and 1980, except in the TTPI Septem-

ber 1 was the reference period used for

1980.

The age range for which enrollment

data have been obtained has varied for

the several censuses. Information on

enrollment was recorded for persons 5 to

24 years old in 1940 and 1950, for those

5 to 34 years old in 1960, and for those 3

years old and over in 1970 and 1980.

Most of the published enrollment figures

relate to ages 5 to 24 in 1940 and in

1950, 5 to 34 in 1960, 3 to 34 in 1970,

and 3 years old and over in 1980. The

extended age coverage for the published

enrollment data in the recent censuses

reflects increased interest in the numberof persons who are attending regular

colleges and universities at older ages.

In the 1950 census, grade of enroll-

ment was available for the first time;

grade or year could be identified for

elementary school through college. In

1960, kindergarten was separately identi-

fied and included with the regular enroll-

ment figures. In 1970, nursery school

enrollment was added to the levels of

school separately identified. In 1980,

"nursery school" was replaced by

"pre-kindergarten."

Comparability With Data From Other

Sources— Data on school enrollment are

also collected and published by other

Federal and local governmental agencies.

This information is generally obtained

from reports of school systems and

institutions of higher learning and from

other surveys and censuses. These data

are only roughly comparable with data

collected by the Bureau of the Census,

however, because of differences in

definitions, subject matter covered, time

references, and enumeration methods.

YEARS OF SCHOOLCOMPLETED

The data on years of school completed

were derived from answers to questions 8

and 9. These questions on educational

attainment applied only to progress in

"regular" schools as defined under the

definition for school enrollment. The

first question called for the highest grade

attended, regardless of "skipped" or

"repeated" grades. Persons whose educa-

tion was received in foreign school

systems or an ungraded school were

expected to report the approximate

equivalent grade in the regular school

system. An instruction printed on the

form, "If high school was finished by

equivalency test (GED), mark '12'"

(meaning grade 12), was to ensure that

persons who dropped out of school

before high school graduation but later

earned a diploma with an equivalency

test would be counted as high school

graduates. Those diploma recipients whoalso attended college would be credited

with college attendance as reported.

The second question on educational

attainment asked whether or not the

highest grade attended had been finished.

It was to be answered "Finished," if the

person had successfully completed the

entire grade or year indicated in

question 8. If the person had completed

only part of the year, had dropped out,

or failed to pass the last grade attended,

the question was to be answered "Did not

finish." If the person was still attending

school in that grade, he or she answered

"Now attending." The number in each

category of highest grade of school

completed represents the combination of

(a) persons who reported the indicated

grade as the highest grade attended and

that they had finished it, (b) those whohad attended the next higher grade but

had not finished it, and (c) those still

attending the next higher grade. Persons

who have not completed the first year of

elementary school are classified as having

no years of school completed.

"Percent high school graduates"

includes persons who completed four

years of high school by graduation or an

equivalency test and persons whoreported that they had attended some

level of college.

Comparability With Earlier Census Data-

Educational attainment questions in

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terms of years of school completed have

been included on the census of Guamand American Samoa since 1950. In

1950, a single question was asked on

highest grade of school completed. Since

1960 two questions have been used. The

same questions have been included for

the Northern Mariana Islands and the

remainder of the Trust Territory of the

Pacific Islands in 1970 and 1980.

The 1980 instruction for persons whoreceived a high school diploma by virtue

of passing an equivalency test was not

included on past census questionnaires.

Persons who took equivalency tests mayor may not have been reported as high

school graduates in earlier censuses;

however, completing high school by such

means was not as common in earlier

decades as it was in the decade prior to

the 1980 census.

PLACE OF BIRTH

The data on place of birth were derived

from answers to question 10.

Respondents were instructed to report

place of birth in terms of the mother's

usual place of residence at the time of

the birth rather than in terms of the

location of the hospital if the birth

occurred in a hospital. In this report,

the population of Guam, American

Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands

and the remainder of the Trust Territory

of the Pacific Islands is classified in the

following groups: persons born on an

island in the Pacific, persons born in

the United States, and persons born

elsewhere. Persons born elsewhere were

asked to report their country of birth

according to international boundaries

as recognized by the United States

Government on April 1, 1980. Since

numerous changes in boundaries of

foreign countries have occurred in the last

century, some of these persons may have

reported their country of birth in terms

of boundaries that existed at the time of

their birth or emigration, or in accord-

ance with their own national preference.

Selected countries of birth are shown in

this report.

Place of birth was not allocated for

Guam, American Samoa, the Northern

Mariana Islands and the remainder of the

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.

Persons not reporting place of birth are

shown separately on the tables under

"Place of birth not reported."

CITIZENSHIP AND YEAR OFIMMIGRATION

Data on citizenship (which was collected

only in Guam) and year of immigration

were derived from answers to questions

11 and 12. Persons who were born in

Puerto Rico, American Samoa, or the

Virgin Islands of the United States, or

born abroad or at sea and who had at

least one parent who is a U.S. citizen,

were to report themselves as "Other

U.S. citizen."

Citizenship— Information on citizenship

was used to classify the population of

Guam born outside Guam or the United

States into four major categories:

naturalized citizens of the United States,

permanent U.S. aliens (visa), temporary

U.S. aliens (work permit), and other U.S.

citizens. A similar question on citizen-

ship was asked in 1970.

If citizenship was not reported, a

response was assigned by computer using

the responses of other persons based on

year of immigration and country of birth.

Year of Immigration—Persons born out-

side this Area were to indicate in question

12 the period which included the year

they came to stay permanently in this

Area. A question on year of immigration

was asked in 1970. If year of immigra-

tion was not reported, a response was

assigned using the responses of other

persons based on age and place of birth.

In table 22, 71 persons under 5 years

old tabulated in the categories "1973 or

1974," "1971 or 1972," "1970," and

"1960 to 1969," 17 persons 5 to 9 years

old tabulated in the category "1960 to

1969," 3 persons 15 to 19 years old

tabulated in the category "1950 to

1959," and 2 persons 20 to 24 years old

tabulated in the category "Before 1950"

should have been tabulated in a later year

of immigration.

PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS

The data on place of birth of parents

were derived from answers to questions 1

3

and 14. These questions were asked for

the first time in the 1980 census. Infor-

mation on place of birth of parents was

used to classify the population of this

Area according to the place where the

person's parents were born.

Persons with one or both parents born

elsewhere, were asked to report the

country of birth according to inter-

national boundaries as recognized by the

United States Government on April 1,

1980. Place of birth of parents was not

allocated for nonresponse. Selected areas

of birth are shown in this report.

RESIDENCE IN 1975

The data on residence in 1975 were

derived from answers to questions 15a,

15b, and 15c. Persons living in this Area

or one of the areas listed in question 15b

in 1975, were asked to report the village

and major island or atoll, or U.S. State.

Persons living elsewhere were asked to

report the foreign country in which they

were living. Residence in 1975 is used in

conjunction with current residence to

determine the extent of residential

mobility of the population. When no

information on residence in 1975 was

collected for a person, information for

other family members was used, if

available. All cases of nonresponse, or

incomplete response not assigned based

on information from other family

members, are shown separately as

"Residence in 1975 not reported."

The number of persons who were

living in a different house in 1975 is

somewhat less than the total number of

moves during the 5-year period. Somepersons in the same house at the two

dates had moved during the 5-year period

but by the time of enumeration had

returned to their 1975 residence. Other

persons who were living in a different

house had made one or more inter-

mediate moves. For similar reasons,

the number of persons living in a differ-

ent county/district/municipality may be

understated.

Similar questions on mobility were

asked in the 1970 census; however, in the

1970 census the question did not ask for

residence in a specific village, island or

atoll within the Area as did question 15c

in the 1980 census.

ABILITY TO READ AND WRITE

The data on ability to read and write

were derived from answers to question

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17. This question was asked of persons

5 years old and over. Ability to read

and write was not limited to any particu-

lar language. Consequently, the category

"Able to read and write," includes

persons who are able to read and write in

English, Spanish, French, German, some

Pacific languages, etc. Persons who could

only read and those who could write only

their own names were classified as

"Unable to read and write."

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

The data on language spoken at home

were derived from answers to questions

18a, 18b, and 18c. These questions were

asked for the first time in the 1980

census. They were intended to measure

the extent to which languages other than

English were currently being spoken and

how frequently they were spoken relative

to English.

Language Spoken at Home—Persons were

asked in question 18a whether they

currently spoke a language other than

English at home. Those persons whoreported speaking a language other than

English were asked in question 18b to

report the language they spoke. Their

answers were coded using a detailed

language list which distinguished approxi-

mately 400 languages. In the tables in

this report only a few languages are

shown separately. The remaining lan-

guages which were reported specifically

by persons were grouped in an "Other

specified language" category.

When the language was not on the

detailed language list or when a person

failed to report any language, and it could

not be allocated based upon other infor-

mation supplied by the person, the

response was included in the "Unspeci-

fied language" category.

Frequency of Language Usage—Persons

who reported that they spoke a language

other than English at home were also

asked in question 18c to characterize

the frequency they spoke the language

reported in 18b relative to English.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

The data on vocational training were

derived from answers to questions 20a

and 20b, which were asked for the first

time in the 1980 census. Persons were

included in the tabulations only if they

had completed the requirements for a

vocational program at a trade school,

business school, hospital or some other

kind of school for occupational training.

Vocational training was defined as a

school program designed to prepare a

person for work in an occupational field.

Thus, training which leads to certification

to practice carpentry, electronics,

nursing, or accounting is vocational,

provided a baccalaureate degree is not

granted for that training. Included as

"vocational training" were formal voca-

tional training programs received in

high school, through an apprenticeship

program, in a school of business, in a

nursing school or trade school, in a tech-

nical institute, in the U.S. Armed Forces,

in the Job Corps, and in a correspondence

school. Excluded from "vocational

training programs" were single courses

which were not part of an organized

program of study, on-the-job training,

and basic training in the U.S. ArmedForces. Persons who had completed

a vocational training program were asked

to designate the kind of school where the

training was received (e.g., business

school, trade school, 2-year college,

high school, training program at place

of work, etc.).

FERTILITY (CHILDRENEVER BORN)

The data on children ever born were

derived from answers to question 21a,

which was asked of women 15 years old

and over, regardless of marital status.

Excluded were still-births, stepchildren,

and adopted children. Ever-married

women were instructed to include all

children born to them before and during

their most recent marriage, children no

longer living, and children away from

home, as well as children who were still

living in the home. Never-married womenwere instructed to include all childrer

born to them. Data on children ever born

reported by never-married women should

be viewed with caution because of the

very high rates of nonresponse to the

question and the anticipated underre-

porting of live births to these women.

In the 1980 census, a terminal cate-

gory of "15 or more" was used for

recording the number of children ever

born. For purposes of computing the

total number of children ever born, the

terminal category was given a mean value

of 15.

The data on the number of children

still living were derived from answers to

21b, which was asked of all women15 years old and over who reported

having had at least one child ever born

in question 21a. For the purposes of

computing the total number of children

still living, the terminal category "15 or

more" was given a mean value of 15. In

addition, all women 15 years old and

over who reported having had a child

were also asked in question 21c if any

children were born since April 1, 1979

(September 1, 1980 in the Trust Terri-

tory of the Pacific Islands, excluding the

Northern Mariana Islands). Although the

data were collected for women past

age 50, subsequent editing procedures

only accepted a "Yes" response for

women 15 to 50 years old. Neither of

these two questions had been asked in

prior censuses.

Comparability With Earlier Census Data—

The wording of the question on children

ever born was the same in 1980 as in

1970, but the terminal category was

increased from "12 or more" in 1970 to

"15 or more" in 1980. In virtually all of

the tables in 1970 census volumes, data

presented on children ever born to all

women assumed that single women were

childless even though it was known that

some of the women have had children.

Therefore, rates and numbers of children

ever born to all women are not compar-

able between the 1980 reports and

previous census reports, since the 1980

census reports include data on children

ever born to single women. Data pre-

sented for children ever born to womenever married are comparable between the

1980 census and previous censuses con-

taining this question.

REFERENCE WEEK

The data on labor force status relate to

the calendar week preceding the date on

which respondents were interviewed by

enumerators. This week is not the same

for all respondents since the enumeration

was not completed in one week. How-

ever, for the majority of persons the

reference week for the 1980 census was

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the last week in March 1980 (last week of

August 1980 for the Trust Territory of

the Pacific Islands). Passover and Good

Friday occurred in the following week

(the first week of April 1980). Manyworkers presumably took time off for

these observances. These holidays could

have affected the data on hours worked

for some areas if the first week in April

was the reference week for a significant

number of persons. The holidays prob-

ably did not affect the overall measure-

ment of labor force status since labor

force data are based on work activity

during the entire reference week.

LABOR FORCE STATUS

The data on labor force status were

derived from answers to questions 22,

23, and 24.

The series of questions on labor force

status was asked of all persons 15 years

old and over and was designed to

identify, in this sequence: (a) persons

who worked at a job or business any time

during the reference week; (b) persons

who did not work at a job or business

during the reference week but who had

jobs or businesses from which they were

temporarily absent (excluding layoff);

(c) persons on layoff; and (d) persons

who did not work at a job or business

during the reference week, but whowere looking for work to earn moneyduring the four weeks and were available

for work during the reference week.

Most of the labor force status data

shown in this and other 1980 census

reports relate to persons 16 years old and

over. In 1950 and 1960, labor force

status data were presented for persons

14 years old and over in Guam and

American Samoa. The change in the

universe was made in 1970 to agree

with the official measurement of the

labor force as revised in January 1967.

Selected labor force status data were

shown in 1970 for persons 14 and 15

years old, but are not presented in 1980.

Employed-Employed persons include all

civilians 16 years old and over who were

either (a) "at work", at a job or busi-

ness—those who did any work at all

during the reference week as paid

employees or in their own business or

profession, or on their own farm, or whoworked 15 hours or more as unpaid

workers on a family farm or in a family

business, or (b) were "with a job but not

at work" those who did not work during

the reference week but had jobs or

businesses from which they were

temporarily absent due to illness, bad

weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or

other personal reasons. Excluded from

the employed are persons whose only

activity consisted of work around the

house, subsistence activity, or volunteer

work for religious, charitable, and similar

organizations.

Unemployed— Persons are classified as

unemployed if they were civilians 16

years old and over and (a) were neither

"at work" at a job or business, nor "with

a job but not at work" during the

reference week, (b) were looking for

work to earn money during the last 4

weeks, and (c) were available to accept

a job. Examples of jobseeking activities

are: (1) registering at a public or private

employment office, (2) meeting with

prospective employers, (3) investigating

possibilities for starting a professional

practice or opening a business, (4) placing

or answering advertisements, (5) writing

letters of application, and (6) being on a

union or professional register.

Also included as unemployed are

persons who did not work at all at a job

or business during the reference weekand were waiting to be called back to a

job from which they had been laid off.

Civilian Labor Force—The civilian labor

force consists of persons classified as

employed or unemployed in accordance

with the criteria described above.

Experienced Unemployed—Unemployedpersons who have worked at any time in

the past excluding subsistence activity

are classified as the "Experienced

unemployed."

Experienced Civilian Labor Force—The

"experienced civilian labor force"

comprises the employed and the experi-

enced unemployed.

Labor Force—The labor force includes all

persons classified in the civilian labor

force plus members of the U.S. ArmedForces (persons on active duty with the

United States Army, Air Force, Navy,

Marine Corps, or Coast Guard).

Not in Labor Force— All persons 16 years

old and over who are not classified as

members of the labor force are defined

as "Not in labor force." This category

consists mainly of students, housewives,

retired workers, seasonal workers

enumerated in an "off" season who were

not looking for work, inmates of institu-

tions, disabled persons, persons doing

subsistence activity only, and persons

doing only incidental unpaid family work

(less than 15 hours during the reference

week).

Subsistence Activity—A person engaged

in subsistence activities if he or she

produced goods for his or her own or

family's use and needs, such as growing/

gathering food, fishing, cutting copra for

home use, raising livestock, making

handicrafts for home use, and other

productive activities not for commercial

purposes. When subsistence activity

categories are shown in conjunction

with the "Employed" and the "Not in

labor force" categories of the Labor

Force Status concept, they relate to

activities engaged in during the census

reference week.

Worker—The term "Worker" appears in

connection with several subjects in this

report: class of worker, weeks worked

in 1979, and the number of workers in

family in 1979. Its meaning varies and,

therefore, should be determined in each

case by referring to the definition of the

subject in which it appears.

Nonworkers Per 100 Workers—This

measure, called the "nonworker/worker

ratio" in the 1970 census, is the ratio of

the sum of persons "not in the labor

force" plus persons under 16 years of age

to persons 16 years old and over in the

labor force.

Comparability With Earlier Census Data—

The questionnaire items and labor force

status concepts for the 1980 census were

similar to those used in the 1970 census

except that in 1980 a distinction was

made between regular work and subsist-

ence activity. However, these concepts

differed in many respects from those

associated with the 1950 and 1960

census; see the Volume 1 publication

from the 1970 census for more

information.

Comparability With Data From Other

Sources—Because employment data from

the census are obtained from respondents

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in households, they differ from statistics

based on reports from individual business

establishments, farm enterprises, and

certain government programs. Persons

employed at more than one job are

counted only once in the census and are

classified according to the job at which

they worked the greatest number of

hours during the reference week. In

statistics based on reports from business

and farm establishments, persons who

work for more than one establishment

may be counted more than once. More-

over, other series, unlike those presented

here, may exclude private household

workers, unpaid family workers and

self-employed persons, but may include

workers less than 16 years of age.

An additional difference in the data

arises from the fact that persons who had

a job but were not at work are included

with the employed in the statistics shown

here whereas many of these persons are

likely to be excluded from employment

figures based on establishment payroll

reports. Furthermore, the labor force

status data in this report include persons

on the basis of place of residence regard-

less of where they work, whereas

establishment data report persons at their

place of work regardless of where they

live. This latter consideration is particu-

larly significant when comparing data for

workers who commute between areas.

For a number of reasons, the unem-

ployment figures of the Bureau of the

Census are not comparable with

published figures on unemployment

compensation claims. For example,

figures on unemployment compensation

claims exclude persons who have ex-

hausted their benefit rights, as well as

new workers who have not earned rights

to unemployment insurance, and persons

losing jobs not covered by unemployment

insurance systems (including someworkers in agriculture, domestic services,

and religious organizations, and self-

employed and unpaid family-workers).

In addition, the qualifications for

drawing unemployment compensation

differ from the definition of unemploy-

ment used by the Bureau of the Census.

Persons working only a few hours during

the week and persons temporarily absent

from work for reasons other than layoff

are sometimes eligible for unemploymentcompensation but are classified as

"Employed" in the census reports.

Differences in the geographical distribu-

tion of unemployment data arise because

the place where claims are filed may not

necessarily be the same as the place of

residence of the unemployed worker.

Actual Hours Worked— All persons whoreported working at a job or business

during the reference week were asked to

report in item 22b the number of hours

that they worked (excluding any hours

spent doing subsistence activity). Thestatistics on hours worked pertain to the

number of hours actually worked at all

jobs, and do not necessarily reflect the

number of hours usually worked or the

scheduled number of hours. The numberof persons who worked only a small

number of hours is probably understated

since such persons sometimes consider

themselves as not working.

LABOR FORCE STATUS IN 1979

The data on labor force status in 1979

were derived from answers to question

29. Persons 16 years old and over are

classified as "In labor force in 1979"

if (a) in 1979 they worked 1 or more

weeks for pay or profit (including weeks

on paid vacation or on paid sick leave) or

worked without pay on a family farm or

in a family business, or were on active

duty in the U.S. Armed Forces; or

(b) had any weeks of unemployment in

1979. The categories "Worked in 1979"

and "With unemployment in 1979" are

not mutually exclusive.

Worked in 1979 (Work Status in 1979)-

Persons 16 years old and over whoworked one or more weeks according to

the criteria described below are classified

as "Worked in 1979;" all other persons

16 years old and over are classified as

"Did not work in 1979." Some tables

showing work status in 1979 include

15 year olds; these persons are classified

as "Did not work in 1979," by definition.

Weeks Worked in 1979-The data on

weeks worked in 1979 were derived from

answers to questions 29a and 29d.

Question 29d (Weeks worked in 1979)

was asked of person 16 years old and

over who indicated in Question 29a that

they worked in 1979.

The data pertain to the number of

weeks during 1979 in which a person did

any work for pay or profit (including

paid vacation and sick leave) or worked

without pay on a family farm or in a

family business. Weeks of active service

in the U.S. Armed Forces are also

included. Persons who did only sub-

sistence activity in 1979 are tabulated in

the category "Did not work in 1979." It

is probable that the number of persons

who worked in 1979 and the number of

weeks worked are understated since there

is some tendency for respondents to

forget intermittent or short periods of

employment or to exclude weeks worked

without pay.

Usual Hours Worked in 1979—The data

on usual hours worked per week in

1979 were derived from answers to

question 29e. This question was asked of

persons 16 years old and over who in-

dicated that they worked in 1979.

The data pertain to the number of

hours a person usually worked during the

weeks worked in 1979. The respondent

was to report the number of hours

worked per week in the majority of the

weeks he or she worked in 1979. If the

hours worked per week varied con-

siderably during 1979, the respondent

was to report an approximate average of

the hours worked per week. The sta-

tistics on usual hours worked per week in

1979 are not necessarily related to the

data on actual hours worked during the

census reference week (question 22b).

Persons 16 years old and over whoreported that they usually worked 35 or

more hours each week during the weeks

they worked are classified as "Usually

worked full time"; persons who reported

that they usually worked 1 to 34 hours

are classified as "Usually worked part

time."

Year-Round Full-Time Workers—Persons

16 years old and over who usually

worked 35 hours or more per week for

50 to 52 weeks in 1979 are classified as

"Year-round full-time workers."

With Unemployment in 1979—Persons 16

years old and over who had one or more

weeks of unemployment in 1979 accord-

ing to the criteria described below are

classified as "With unemployment in

1979."

The data on weeks of unemployment

in 1979 pertain to the number of weeks

during 1979 in which a person 16 years

old and over did not work or did sub-

sistence activity only, but spent any time

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looking for work to earn money (that is,

trying to get a job or start a business or

professional practice) or on layoff from a

job. Examples of looking for work to

earn money are presented in the defini-

tion of unemployed. Excluded fromweeks of unemployment are any weeks in

which the person worked for pay or

profit even for one hour; or any weeksfor which the person received any wagesor salary; or in which the person was onactive duty in the U.S. Armed Forces,

on paid vacation, or on paid leave.

The question on weeks of unemploymentdid not inquire whether persons whoreported looking for work were available

to accept a job. The number of weeksof unemployment is the total number of

weeks accumulated during the entire

calendar year 1979, regardless of whetherthe periods of unemployment werecontinuous.

Mean Weeks of Unemployment-Themean is based on the distribution of

persons with unemployment by indi-

vidual weeks of unemployment from 1 to

52 weeks.

Number of Workers in Family in 1979-The term "Worker" as used for thesedata is defined according to the criteria

described in the section on "Workedin 1979."

Comparability With Earlier Census Data-The data on weeks worked collected in

the 1980 census are comparable with datafrom the 1970 census but may not beentirely comparable with data from the

1960 census of Guam and AmericanSamoa. On the two most recent censusquestionnaires, two separate questionswere used to obtain this information.The first identified persons with anywork experience during the year andthus, indicated those persons for whomthe questions on number of weeksworked was applicable. In 1960, how-ever, the questionnaires contained only a

single question on number of weeksworked.

In 1970, persons responded to theweeks worked question by indicating

one of six weeks-worked intervals; in

1980 persons were asked to enter the

specific number of weeks they worked.The data on weeks looking for work in

previous year (1979), on usual hoursworked, and on subsistence activity in

1979 were collected in 1980 for thefirst time.

OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY ANDCLASS OF WORKER

The data on industry, occupation, andclass of worker were derived fromanswers to questions 26, 27, and 28.

This series of questions was used to

obtain industry, occupation, and class

of worker information for the employed,the experienced unemployed, andexperienced workers not currently in thelabor force. The last two categories applyto persons who had worked at some timeduring the previous five years. All three

items related to one specific job that theperson held. For an employed person,the information referred to the job heldduring the reference week. Those whowere employed at two or more jobs

reported the job at which they workedthe greatest number of hours during thereference week. For experienced unem-ployed persons and for those not in thelabor force, the information referred tothe last job that they held.

Clerical staff in the Bureau's process-

ing offices converted the written industryand occupation descriptions from the

questionnaire to identifying codes byrelating these descriptions to an entryin the 1980 Census of Population:

Alphabetical Index of Industries andOccupations (PHC80-R3), 1982, U.S.

Government Printing Office, Washington,D.C. For the industrial code, for Guamonly, however, these coders first referred

to a Company Name List. This list,

prepared from the Standard Statistical

Establishment List developed by the

Bureau of the Census for use in the

economic censuses and surveys, contains

the names of establishments and their

Standard Industrial Classification codeconverted to population census equiva-

lents. This listing facilitates coding andhelps maintain industrial classification

comparability. American Samoa, the

Northern Mariana Islands, and the re-

mainder of the Trust Territory of the

Pacific Islands did not have a CompanyName List, so coding was done using the

Alphabetical Index only.

There was an important addition to

the Industry and Occupation coding for

Guam, American Samoa, the Northern

Mariana Islands, and remainder of the

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.

Some people living in these areas do nothave regular jobs, but do work-likeactivities to support themselves. Theseare called "subsistence activities" andinclude activities such as cutting andselling copra, making or selling handi-crafts, fishing for one's own food, andgrowing food for one's own use. Personswho reported a subsistence activity,

received special industry and occupationcodes that are not found in the Alpha-betical Index.

This report presents occupation,industry, and class of worker data for theemployed and the experience unem-ployed. The tables show major occupa-tion and industry groups only. See thesections on the "Classification Systems"below.

Occupation Classification System

The system developed for the 1980census consists of 503 specific occupationcategories arranged into 6 summary and13 major occupation groups. The 1980Census of Population: Classified Index ofIndustries and Occupations (PHC80-R4),1982, U.S. Government Printing Office,

Washington, D.C, provides informationon the composition of the detailed

categories in the census system.

This classification was developed tobe consistent with the 1980 StandardOccupational Classification Manual(SOC), published by the U.S. Departmentof Commerce, Office of Federal Sta-

tistical Policy and Standards. This is thefirst time there was a United States

standard to use in developing the censusoccupational classification.

The conversion of the census classifica-

tion to the SOC has caused the 1980 cen-

sus classification to be less comparablewith the classifications used in earlier

censuses. See the section on "Compara-bility."

Industry Classification System

The industry classification system de-

veloped for the 1980 Census of Popula-

tion consists of 231 categories classified

into 13 major industry groups. Since

1940 the industrial classification has beenbased on the Standard Industrial Classifi-

cation Manual (SIC). The 1980 censusclassification was developed from the

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1972 SIC published by the Executive

Office of the President, Office of Manage-

ment and Budget, and the 1977 supple-

ment to that manual.

Relation to Standard Industrial Classi-

fication—The Standard Industrial Classi-

fication (SIC) was developed under the

sponsorship of the Office of Management

and Budget and is designed for the classi-

fication of establishment by type of

industrial activity in which they are

engaged. One of the major purposes of

the SIC is to promote uniformity and

comparability in the presentation of

statistical data collected by various

agencies. Accordingly, in the Census

of Population the industry categories are

defined in these terms. However, popula-

tion census reports, which are collected

from households, differ in nature and

detail from those obtained from establish-

ment reports. Therefore, the population

census classification system, though

defined in SIC terms, cannot reflect the

full detail of the SIC system.

In addition, population census data

may differ from other industrial data

because the dates to which the data refer

may not be the same; workers who live in

one geographic area and work in another

may be reported at their place of

residence by the population census but

at their place of work in surveys; and dual

jobholders may be counted in the reports

of two establishments but counted in the

census for only their major job.

Relation of Some Industry Groups to Sim-

ilar Classes of Worker—The industry cate-

gory "Public administration" is limited to

regular government functions such as legis-

lative, judicial administrative, and regula-

tory activities of governments. Other gov-

ernment organizations such as schools,

hospitals, liquor stores, and bus lines are

classified by industry according to the ac-

tivity in which they are engaged. Onthe other hand, the class of worker

government categories include all govern-

ment workers.

Class of Worker

The class of worker item on the ques-

tionnaire consists of seven categories

which are defined as follows:

1. Private wage and salary workers-

Persons who worked for a private

employer for wages, salary, com-

mission, tips, pay-in-kind, or at

piece rates. Private employers in-

clude churches and other non-profit

organizations.

2. Government workers— Persons whoworked for any governmental unit,

regardless of the activity of the par-

ticular agency. This category is sub-

divided by the level of government:

(a) United States and (b) local (ter-

ritorial and its subdivisions).

3. Self-employed workers—

a. Own business not incorporated—

Persons who worked for profit

or fees in their own unincorpo-

rated business, profession, or trade,

or who operated a farm. Included

here are the owner-operators of

large stores and manufacturing

establishments as well as small

merchants, independent craftper-

sons and professionals, farmers,

peddlers, and other persons whoconducted enterprises of their own.

b. Own business incorporated—Per-

sons who consider themselves

self-employed but work for cor-

porations. In most cases the

respondents will own or be part

of a group that owns controlling

interest in the corporation. Since

all workers of a corporation are

defined as wage and salary workers,

this category is tabulated with

"private wage and salary workers,"

and shown as a subcategory of that

group.

4. Unpaid family workers— Persons whoworked without pay on a farm or

in a business operated by a person

to whom they are related by blood

or marriage. These are usually the

children or the wife of the owner

of a business or farm.

5. Subsistence activity workers—Those

who work without pay, mainly to

produce goods for his or her ownfamily's use or needs.

Edit and Allocation Procedures—Occa-

sionally respondents supplied industry,

occupation, or class of worker descrip-

tions which were not sufficiently specific

for precise classification or did not report

on these items. Some of these cases

were corrected through the field editing

process and during the coding atid tab-

ulation operations. In the coding oper-

ation certain types of incomplete entries

were corrected using the Alphabetical

Index of Industries and Occupations.

For example, it is possible in certain

situations to assign an industry code

based on the occupation reported.

Following the coding operation, there

was a computer edit and allocation

process. The edit first determined

whether a respondent was in the uni-

verse which required an industry and

occupation code. The codes for the

three items (industry, occupation, and

class of worker) were checked to makesure they were valid and were edited

for their relation to each other. Invalid

and inconsistent codes were either

blanked or changed to a consistent

code.

If one or more of the three codes

were blank after the edit, a code was

allocated from a "similar" person based

on other items such as age, sex, educa-

tion, farm or nonfarm residence, and

weeks worked. This was the first census

that allocated industry and occupation

to detailed categories.

Comparability With Earlier Censuses-

Comparability with censuses prior to

1970 applies only to Guam and American

Samoa since the first census taken by the

Bureau of the Census in the Northern

Mariana Islands and the remainder

of the Trust Territory of the Pacific

Islands was that of 1970.

The 1960 Census was the first census

of American Samoa to include questions

on industry and class of worker of the

employed population.

In 1950 information on occupation

was obtained from the last job of persons

who worked as civilians in 1949. Com-parability of industry and occupation

data is affected by a number of factors, a

major one being the systems used to

classify the questionnaire responses. For

both the industry and occupation classi-

fication system, the basic structures were

generally the same from 1940 to 1970,

but changes in the individual categories

limited comparability of the data from

one census to another. These changes

resulted from the need to recognize

the "birth" of new industries and occu-

pations, the "death" of others, and

growth and decline in existing indus-

tries and occupations, as well, as the

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desire of analysts and other users for

increased detail in presentation of the

data. Probably the greatest cause of

incomparability is the movement of a

segment of a category to a different

category in the next census. Such move-

ments are necessitated by changes in

functions and respondent terminology,

and refinement of category composition.

In the 1980 census, the industry clas-

sification underwent limited change to

reflect recent changes to the SIC. The

occupation classification, however, was

substantially revised because of the

adoption of the Standard Occupational

Classification by Federal agencies (see

"Occupation Classification System").

During this entire period, from 1940 to

1980, the number of categories in the

industry classification system increased

from 132 to 231, and in the occupation

system from 224 to 503.

Other factors that affect data com-

parability include the universe to which

the data refer (in 1970, the age cutoff

for labor force was changed from 14

years to 16 years); how the industry and

occupation questions are worded on the

questionnaire (for example, important

changes were made in 1970); improve-

ments in the coding procedures (the Com-pany Name List technique was intro-

duced in 1980 for Guam only); and howthe "not reported" cases are handled.

Prior to 1970, they were placed in resid-

ual "Industry not reported" and "Occu-

pation not reported" categories. In 1970,

an allocation process was introduced

through which these cases were assigned

to major groups. In 1980, the "not

reported" cases were assigned to individ-

ual categories. Therefore, the 1980

data for individual categories include

some numbers of persons who wouldhave been tabulated in a "Not reported"

category in previous censuses.

The following publications contain

information on the various factors

affecting comparability and are par-

ticularly useful for understanding dif-

ferences in the occupation and industry

information from earlier censuses: U.S.

Bureau of the Census, Sixteenth Census

Reports, Population, Comparative Occu-

pation Statistics for the United States,

1870 to 1940; U.S. Bureau of the Census,

Occupational Trends in the United States,

1900 to 1950, Working Paper No. 5,

1958; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Changes

Between the 1950 and 1960 Occupation

and Industry Classifications With-Detailed

Adjustments of 1950 Data to the 1960Classifications, Technical Paper No. 18,

1968; and U.S. Bureau of the Census,

1970 Occupation and Industry Classi-

fication Systems in Terms of their 1960Occupation and Industry Elements, Tech-

nical Paper No. 26, 1972.

Comparability With Other Data—Com-parability between the statistics presented

in this volume and statistics from other

sources is affected by many of the fac-

tors described in the section on "Labor

force status." These factors are primarily

geographic differences between residence

and place of work, different dates of re-

ference, and differences in counts because

of dual job holding. Industry data from

population censuses cover all industries

and all kinds of workers, whereas data

from establishments often exclude pri-

vate household workers, government

workers, and the self-employed. Also,

the replies from household respondents

may differ in detail and nature from

those obtained from establishments.

Occupation data from the census

and data from government licensing

agencies, professional associations, trade

unions, etc., may not be as comparable

as expected. Organizational listings

often include persons not in the labor

force or persons devoting all or mostof their time to another occupation;

or the same person may be included

in two or more different listings. In

addition, relatively few organizations,

except for those requiring licensing,

attain complete coverage of member-ship in a particular occupation field.

INCOME IN 1979

The data on income in 1979 were derived

from answers to questions 30 and 31.

Information on money income received

in the calendar year 1979 was requested

from persons 15 years old and over.

"Total income" is the algebraic sum of

the amounts reported separately for wage

or salary income; nonfarm net self-

employment income; farm net self-

employment income; interest, dividend,

net royalty or rental income; Social

Security or Railroad Retirement income;

public assistance or welfare income; and

all other income. "Earnings" is defined

as the algebraic sum of wage or salary

income and net income from farm and

nonfarm self-employment. The earnings

figures represent the amount of income

received regularly before deductions for

personal income taxes, Social Security,

bond purchases, union dues, medicare

deductions, etc.

Receipts from the following sources

were not included as income: money re-

ceived from the sale of property (unless

the recipient was engaged in the business

of selling such property); the value of

income "in kind" from food stamps,

public housing subsidies, medical care,

employer contributions for pensions, etc.;

withdrawal of bank deposits; moneyborrowed; tax refunds; exchange of

money between relatives living in the

same household; gifts and lump-sum

inheritances, insurance payments, and

other types of lump-sum receipts.

Type of Income

The seven types of income reported

in the census are defined as follows:

Wage or Salary Income—Total moneyearnings received for work performed

as an employee during the calendar year

1979. It includes wages, salary, U.S.

Armed Forces pay, commissions, tips,

piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses

earned, before deductions were madefor taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues,

etc.

Nonfarm Self-Employment Income—Netmoney income (gross receipts minus

expenses) from one's own business,

professional enterprise, or partnership.

Gross receipts include the value of all

goods sold and services rendered. Ex-

penses include costs of goods purchased,

rent, light, power, depreciation charges,

wages and salaries paid, business taxes

(not personal income taxes), etc.

Farm Self-Employment Income — Net

money income (gross receipts minus

operating expenses) from a farm or

fishing operation by a person on his

own account, as an owner, renter, or

sharecropper. Gross receipts include

the value of all products sold, govern-

ment farm programs, money received

from the rental of farm equipment to

others, and incidental receipts from the

sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Opera-

ting expenses include cost of feed,

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fertilizer, seed, and other farming sup-

plies, cash wages paid to farm-hands,

depreciation charges, cash rent, interest

on farm mortgages, farm building repairs,

farm taxes (not personal income taxes),

etc. The value of fuel, food, or other

farm products used for family living

is not included as part of net income.

Interest, Dividend, or Net Rental In-

come—Includes interest on savings or

bonds, dividends from stockholdings

or membership in associations, net

royalties, and net income from rental

of property to others and receipts from

boarders or lodgers.

Social Security Income— Includes Social

Security pensions and survivors benefits

and permanent disability insurance pay-

ments made by the Social Security Ad-

ministration, prior to deductions for

medical insurance, and railroad retire-

ment insurance checks from the U.S.

Government. "Medicare" reimburse-

ments are not included.

Public Assistance Income— Includes (1)

supplementary security income payments

made by Federal or territorial welfare

agencies to low income persons who are

aged (65 years old or over), blind, or

disabled; (2) aid to families with depend-

ent children, and (3) general assistance.

Separate payments received for hospital

or other medical care (vendor payments)

are excluded from this item.

All Other Income -Includes unemploy-

ment compensation, veterans' payments,

public or private pensions, alimony or

child support, worker's compensation,

periodic payments from estates and

trust funds, periodic receipts from annu-

ities or insurance, contributions received

periodically from persons not living in

the household, military family allot-

ments, net gambling winnings, and other

kinds of periodic income other than

earnings.

Median Income—The median income is

the amount which divides the distri-

bution into two equal groups, one having

incomes above the median and the

other having incomes below the median.

The median for persons in all areas is

based on persons with income. The

median income values for persons are

computed on the basis of more detailed

income intervals than shown in this

report. Median income figures are

calculated using linear interpolation.

Mean Income-The mean income is the

amount obtained by dividing the total

income of a particular statistical universe

by the number of units in that universe.

Thus, mean income is obtained by

dividing total for persons income by

the total number of persons with income.

Care should be exercised in using and

interpreting mean income values for small

subgroups of the population. Since the

mean is strongly influenced by extreme

values in the distribution, it is especially

susceptible to the effects of sampling

variability, misreporting, and processing

errors. The median, which is not affected

by extreme values, is, therefore, a better

measure than the mean when the popu-

lation base is small. The mean, never-

theless, is shown in this report for most

small subgroups because, when weighted

according to the number of cases, the

means can be added to obtain summarymeasures for areas and groups other

than those when shown in this report.

Limitations of the Data— Since ques-

tionnaire entries for income are frequent-

ly based on memory and not on records,

many persons tend to forget minor or

irregular sources of income, and there-

fore, underreport their income. Under-

reporting tends to be more pronounced

for income sources that are not derived

from earnings, such as Social Security,

public assistance, or net income from

interest, dividends, and rentals. In addi-

tion, there are errors of reporting due

to misunderstanding of the income

questions. One such error is the report-

ing of gross rather than net dollar

amounts for the two questions on net

self-employment income, which results

in an overstatement of these items.

Another common error is the report-

ing of identical dollar amounts in two

of the seven types of income items

where a respondent with only one source

of income assumed that the second

amount should be entered to represent

total income. Such instances of over-

reporting would have an impact on the

level of mean nonfarm or farm self-

employment income and mean total

income published for the various geo-

graphical subdivisions of the Area.

Extensive review procedures were

instituted in the coding operation to

reduce some of these reporting errors

and to improve the accuracy of the in-

come data. Moreover, many reporting

errors were rectified through the coding

and the computer editing procedures,

with the result that consistency of re-

ported income items with work experi-

ence, occupation, and class of worker

information was improved. For example,

if a person reported he was self-employed

on his own farm, not incorporated, but

had reported wage and salary earnings

only, the latter amount was shifted to

net farm self-employment income. Also,

if a person reported total income only,

the amount was generally assigned to

one of the type of income items accord-

ing to responses to the work experience

and class-of-worker questions. Another

type of problem involved non-reporting

of income data. Where income informa-

tion was not reported, computer alloca-

tion procedures were devised to impute

appropriate values (either no income or

positive or negative dollar amounts) for

the missing entries. These procedures are

described in Appendix D, "Accuracy of

the Data."

Comparability

Data From Earlier Censuses—Compara-

bility with censuses prior to 1970 applies

only to Guam and American Samoa since

the first census taken by the Bureau of

the Census in the Northern Mariana

Islands and the remainder of the Trust

Territory of the Pacific Islands was that

of 1970.

The income data collected in the 1960

and 1970 censuses are basically similar to

the 1980 census data, but there are varia-

tions in the detail of the questions. In

1970, each person was required to report

(a) wage or salary income, (b) net non-

farm self-employment (c) net farm self-

employment, (d) Social Security or rail-

road retirement, (e) public assistance or

welfare payments, and (f) income from

all other sources in 1969. Between the

1970 and 1980 censuses, there were also

some changes in the processing of the

data. In the 1970 census, all missing

values were imputed either as "None" or

as a dollar amount. If a person reported

a dollar amount in (a) wage or salary

income, (b) net nonfarm self-employment

income, or (c) net farm self-employment

income, the person was considered as

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Appendix B.- Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics

unallocated only if no further dollar

amounts were imputed for any additional

missing entries. In the 1980 census, all

persons with missing values in one or

more of the seven types of income items

and total income were designated as

allocated. If total income was reported

and one or more of the types of income

fields was not answered, then the entry in

total income was generally assigned to

one of the income types according to the

socioeconomic characteristics of the

income recipient. This person was desig-

nated as unallocated. Moreover, there

was a difference in the method of com-

puter derivation of aggregate income

from individual amounts that were coded

in tens, hundreds, and thousands of

dollars in the coding operation. In the

1970 census processing, $50 and $5,000,

respectively, were added by the computer

to each amount coded in hundreds of

dollars (under $100,000) and tens of

thousands ($100,000 or more). Entries

of $990,000 or more were treated as

$995,000, and losses of $9,900 or more

were treated as minus $9,950. In the

1980 census, income amounts less than

$100,000 were coded in tens of dollars,

and amounts of $100,000 or more were

coded in thousands of dollars; $5 was

added to each amount coded in tens of

dollars and $500 to each amount coded

in thousands of dollars. Entries of

$999,000 or more were treated as

$999,500, and losses of $9,990 or more

were treated as $9,995 in all of the com-

puter derivations of income aggregates.

The coding schemes used in both the

1970 and 1980 censuses were developed

to accommodate space limitations on the

questionnaires.

In both the 1970 and 1980 censuses,

all nonrespondents on income (whether

heads of families or other persons) were

assigned the reported income of persons

with similar characteristics, as described

generally in Appendix D, "Accuracy of

the Data."

In 1960, data on income were ob-

tained from all persons 14 years old and

over. Each person was requested to

report (a) wage or salary income (b) net

self-employment income, and (c) income

other than earnings received in 1959. Anassumption was made in the editing

process that no other type of income was

received by a person who reported the

receipt of either wage and salary income

or self-employment but had failed to re-

port the receipt of other money income.

In 1940 and 1950, no questions

on income were asked in Guam and

American Samoa.

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AppendixC— General Enumeration and Processing Procedures

USUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE. C-1

U.S. Armed Forces C—

1

Crews of Merchant Vessels . .. C—

1

Persons Away at School C—

1

Persons in Institutions C—

1

Persons Away From Their

Residence on Census Day . . . C—

1

Residents Abroad C—

1

Persons From Other Areas. . . . C—

1

DATA COLLECTIONPROCEDURES C-2PROCESSING PROCEDURES. . . C-2

USUAL PLACE OFRESIDENCE

In accordance with census practice, each

person enumerated in the 1980 census

was counted as an inhabitant of his or

her "usual place of residence," which

is generally construed to mean the place

where the person lives and sleeps most

of the time. This place is not necessarily

the same as the person's legal or voting

residence. In the vast majority of cases,

however, the use of these different bases

of classification would produce sub-

stantially the same statistics, although

there might be appreciable differences

for a few areas.

The implementation of this practice

has resulted in the establishment of resi-

dence rules for certain categories of

persons whose usual place of residence

is not immediately apparent. Further-

more, this practice means that persons

were not always counted as residents of

the place where they happened to be

staying on Census Day (April 1 or Septem-

ber 15, 1980 for the Trust Territory of

the Pacific Islands, excluding the Northern

Mariana Islands). Persons without a usual

place of residence, or persons with no one

at their usual place of residence to report

them to a census taker, however, were

counted where they happened to be

staying.

U.S. Armed Forces

Members of the U.S. Armed Forces

living on a military installation were

counted, as in previous censuses, as resi-

dents of the area in which the installation

was located; members of the U.S. ArmedForces not living on a military installation

were counted as residents of the area in

which they were living. Family members

of U.S. Armed Forces personnel were

counted where they were living on

Census Day (i.e., with the U.S. ArmedForces personnel or at another location,

as the case might be).

Each U.S. Navy ship was attributed to

the geographic area that the Department

of the Navy designated as its homeport.

Crews of Merchant Vessels

Crews of merchant ships berthed in a

port, excluding those not flying a U.S.

flag, were enumerated as of that port.

Persons Away at School

College students were counted as resi-

dents of the area in which they were

living while attending college. However,

children in boarding schools below

the college level were counted at their

parental home.

Persons in Institutions

Inmates of institutions, who ordinarily

live there for considerable periods of

time, were counted as residents of the

area where the institution was located.

Patients in short-term wards of general

hospitals were counted at their usual

place of residence; if they had no usual

place of residence, or if there was no one

at their usual place of residence to report

them, they were counted at the hospital.

Persons Away From Their

Residence on Census Day

Persons in hotels, motels, etc., on the

night of March 31, 1980 (September 12,

1980 for the Trust Territory of the Pacific

Islands, excluding the Northern Mariana

Islands), having their usual home within

the area and who indicated that no one

was at home to report them, were enu-

merated as residents of the hotel, motel,

etc. Information on persons away from

their usual place of residence who indi-

cated that someone was at home to

report them was obtained from other

members of their families, resident

managers, neighbors, etc. If an entire

household was away during the whole

period of the enumeration, information

on that household was obtained from

neighbors.

Residents Abroad

Residents who were abroad for an ex-

tended period (in the U.S. Armed Forces,

working at civilian jobs, studying in

universities outside the Area, etc.) were

not included in the population of the

Area. On the other hand, residents whowere temporarily abroad on vacations,

business trips, and the like, were counted

at their usual residence in the Area.

Persons from Other Areas

Persons from other areas, having their

usual residence (legally or illegally) in

this Area on Census Day, including

those working here and those attending

school (but not living at a chancellery

or consulate), were included in the enu-

meration, as were members of their

families living with them, regardless of

citizenship. However, persons from other

areas, temporarily visiting or traveling

in this Area, were not enumerated in the

1980 census.

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Appendix C—General Enumeration and Processing Procedures

DATA COLLECTIONPROCEDURES

The 1980 census of Guam, American

Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and

the remainder of the Trust Territory of

the Pacific Islands was conducted through

direct interview. Beginning on Census

Day, April 1, 1980 (September 15, 1980

for the Trust Territory of the Pacific

Islands, excluding the Northern Mariana

Islands), enumerators visited and listed

every housing unit asking the questions

as worded on the questionnaire, and

recording the answers. A single question-

naire was used, which contained all the

questions asked of every person and at

every housing unit.

Special questionnaires were used for

the enumeration of persons in group

quarters such as colleges and universities,

hospitals, and prisons. These forms con-

tained the same population questions

that appeared on the regular census

questionnaire but did not include any

housing questions.

PROCESSING PROCEDURES

The 1980 census questionnaires were

processed in a manner similar to that

for the 1970 census. They were designed

to be processed electronically by the

Film Optical Sensing Device for Input

to Computer (FOSDIC). For most items

on the questionnaire, the information

obtained by the enumerator was recorded

by marking the answers in the predes-

ignated positions that would be "read"

by FOSDIC from a microfilm copy of

the questionnaire and transferred onto

computer tape with no intervening

manual processing. Since some questions

required the respondent to provide

write-in entries which could not be

read by FOSDIC, the questionnaires

were processed through manual coding

operations. Census Bureau coders assigned

alphabetical or numerical codes to the

write-in answers in FOSDIC readable

code boxes on each questionnaire. After

all coding was completed, the question-

naires were microfilmed and the film

was "read" by FOSDIC and transferred

onto computer tape for tabulation. The

computer tape excluded information

on individual names and addresses.

The tape containing the information

from the questionnaires was processed

on the Census Bureau's computers

through a number of editing and tabu-

lating steps. Among the products of

this operation were computer tapes from

which the tables in this report (and most

others in the 1980 census publications)

were prepared on phototypesetting equip-

ment at the Government Printing Office.

A more detailed description of the

data collection and processing procedures

can be obtained from the 1980 Census of

Population and Housing, Users' Guide,

PHC80-R1.

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Appendix D.—Accuracy of the Data

ERRORS IN THE DATA

Since 1980 population data shown in

this report were tabulated from the

entries for persons on all questionnaires,

these counts are not subject to sam-

pling error. In any large-scale statistical

operation such as a decennial census,

human and mechanical errors occur.

These errors are commonly referred

to as nonsampling errors. Such errors

include failure to enumerate every

household or person in the population,

not obtaining all required information

from respondents, obtaining incorrect

or inconsistent information, and re-

cording information incorrectly. Errors

can also occur during the field review

of the enumerators' work, the clerical

handling of the census questionnaires,

or the electronic processing of the

questionnaires.

In an attempt to reduce various

types of nonsampling error in the 1980

census, a number of techniques were

introduced on the basis of experience

in previous censuses and in tests con-

ducted prior to the census. These quality

control and review measures were

utilized throughout the data collection

and processing phases of the census to

minimize undercoverage of the popula-

tion and housing units and to keep the

errors at a minimum.

EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLEDATA

The objective of the processing operation

is to produce a set of statistics that

describes the population as accurately

and clearly as possible. To meet this

objective, certain unacceptable entries

were edited.

In the field, questionnaires were

reviewed for omissions and certain

inconsistencies by a census clerk or

an enumerator and, if necessary, a

followup was made to obtain missing

information. In addition, a similar

review of questionnaires was done in

the central processing office. As a rule,

however, editing was performed by hand

only when it could not be done effec-

tively by machine.

As one of the first steps in editing,

the configuration of marks on the ques-

tionnaire column was scanned elec-

tronically to determine whether it con-

tained information for a person or

merely spurious marks. If the column

contained entries for at least two of the

basic characteristics (relationship, sex,

age, marital status), the inference was

made that the marks represented a

person. In cases in which two or more

basic characteristics were available for

only a portion of the people in the unit,

other information on the questionnaire

provided by an enumerator was used to

determine the total number of persons.

Names were not used as a criterion of the

presence of a person because the elec-

tronic scanning did not distinguish any

entry in the name space.

If any characteristics for a person

were still missing when the questionnaires

reached the central processing office,

they were supplied by allocation. Alloca-

tions, or assignments of acceptable codes

in place of unacceptable entries, were

needed most often when there was no

entry for a given item or when the

information reported for a person on

that item was inconsistent with other

information for the person. As in pre-

vious censuses, the general procedure

for changing unacceptable entries was

to assign an entry for a person that was

consistent with entries for other persons

with similar characteristics. Thus, a

person who was reported as a 20-year-old

son of the householder, but for whommarital status was not reported, was

assigned the same marital status as that

of the last son processed in the same age

group. The assignment of acceptable codes

in place of blanks or unacceptable entries

enhances the usefulness of the data.

The 1 980 census data on the economic

questions such as industry, occupation,

class of worker, work experience, and

income were processed using an alloca-

tion system which assigned values to

missing entries in these questions, as

necessary, from a single respondent with

similar socioeconomic characteristics.

Prior to the allocation of all economic

variables, the computer records were

sorted according to such characteristics

as sex, household relationship, years of

school completed, and geographic area.

The actual allocation operation was

implemented in the following manner:

1. The computer stored in a series

of matrices reported economic infor-

mation of persons by selected char-

acteristics such as age, disability

status, presence of children, employ-

ment status, occupation, industry,

class of worker status, work experi-

ence in 1979, level of earnings in

1979, and value of property or

monthly rent.

2. The stored entries in the various

matrices were retained in the com-

puter only until a succeeding person

having the same set of characteristics

was processed through the computer.

Then the economic question responses

of the succeeding person were stored

in place of those previously stored.

3. When one or more of the economic

questions was not reported, or the

entry was unacceptable, the variables

assigned to this person were those

stored in the appropriate matrix

for the last person who otherwise

had the same set of characteristics.

The use of this single allocation

system insured that the distribution

of economic variable assignments would

correspond closely to the entries of

persons who had actually reported

in the census.

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Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON, DC. 20233

1980 Census of Population and Housing

GUAM

TO THE ENUMERATOR: 1. Fill section A on this page.

2. Fill pages 1 through 5.

3. Fill a pair of facing pages for each person listed on pages 2 and 3.

4. Complete page 20.

Section A

Location or address

D.O.

A4. Block number

A1. ED number

A6. Housing unit serial number

Your answers are confidential

By law (title 13, U.S. Code), census employees are

subject to fine and/or imprisonment for any disclosure

of your answers. Only after 72 years does your infor-

mation become available to other government agencies

or the public. The same law requires that you answer

the questions to the best of your knowledge.

Please continue

Form D-80 G Form Approved: O.M.B. No. 4I-S79065

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Appendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages

Question 1

Page 1

List in Question 1

•Family members living here, including babies still in the

hospital

• Relatives living here

• Lodgers or boarders living here

•Other persons living here

•College students who stay here while attending college,

even if their parents live elsewhere

• Persons who usually live here but are temporarily away(including children in boarding school below the college

level)

• Persons with a home elsewhere but who stay here most of

the week while working

1 What is the name of each person who was living

here on Tuesday. April 1. 1980, or who wasstaying or visiting here and had no other home?

Do Not List in Question 1

.Any person away from here in the Armed Forces

.Any college student who stays somewhere else while

attending college

.Any person who usually stays somewhere else most of the

week while working there

.Any person away from here in an institution such as a

home for the aged or mental hospital

• Any person staying or visiting here who has a usual homeelsewhere

Note

If everyone here is staying only temporarily and has a

usual home elsewhere, please mark this box fj

Then please

• ask the double underlined questions on pages 3 through

5 only,

and

•enter the address of this household's usual home on

page 20.

Please continue

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ppendix E.— Facsimiles of Questionnaire Pages

Page 2

Here ere the

QUESTIONS

These are the columnsfor ANSWERS — - ALSO ANSWER THE HOUSING QUESTIONS ON PAGE 3

Please fi/l one column for each

person listed in Question 7

.

2. How is . . . related to (Insert name of person

in column one)1

Fill one circle.

If "Other relative" of person in column 7,

give exact relationship, such as wife's mother,

grandson, etc.

PERSON in column 1

START in this column with the

household member (or one of the

members) in whose name the homeis owned or rented. If there is nosuch person, start in this column

with any adult household member.

PERSON in column 2

If relative of person in column 1

Husband/wife

Son/daughter

Brother/sister

Father/mother

Other relative —

If not related to person in column 1:

Roomer, boarder

Roommate

Paid employee

Other nonrelative -

3. Sex. Ask ifnot evident by name or by observation.

Fill one circle.

Female Female

4. What is . 's ethnicity?Ethnicity: Ethnicity:

(For example Carolinian, Chamorro, Filipino,

Japanese, Korean, Marsho/lese, Palauan, Samoan,

Tongan, etc.)

(For example Carolinian, Chamorro, Filipino,

Japanese, Korean, Marsha/lese, Palauan, Samoan,

Tongan, etc.)

6. What ii .

of birth?

's age, month, and year

a. Print age at last birthday.

b. Print month and fill one circle.

c. Print year In the spaces, and fill one circle

below each number.

a. Age *t last

birthday

b. Month

of birth

c. Year of birth

8 O9 O

Jan— Feb —MarApr —May—June

July—Aug —Sept

Oct—Nov -Dec

O1 o2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O

1 •

a. Age at last

birthday

b. Monthof birth

Jan— Feb —MarApr.—May—June

O July—Aug —Sept

Oct.-Nov.-Dec

c. Year of birth

1

9

o1 o2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O

9 O

6 o1 o2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O

6. to ... (read answer categories) —

Fill one circle

C Now married

O Consensually married

O Widowed «3 Divorced

O Separated

_ Never married

Now married Divorced

O Consensually married! O Separated

3 Widowed ib Never marnec

7. Since February 1, 1980 . ha» . . . attended

regular school or college at any time?Fill one circle. Count Head Start, pre-kindergarten,

kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling

which leads to a high school diploma or college

degree.

No, has not attended since February 1

Yes, public school, public college

Yes. private, church-related

Yes. private, not church-related

No, has not attended since February 1

Yes. public school, public college

Yes, private, church-related

Yes. private, not church-related

8. What is the highest grade ( or year) of

reguler school . . . has ever attended?

Fill one circle.

Ifnow attending school, mark grade person Is in.

If high school was finished by equivalency test

(GEO), mark "12."

Highest grade attended:

2 Pre-kindergarten : Kindergarten

Elementary through high school (grade or year)

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ooooooooo o o o

College I 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 or more

(academic year) OOOOOOOOO Never attended school — Skip question 9

Highest grade attended:

Pre-kindergarten Kindergarten

Elementary through high school (grade or year,

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

OOOOOOOOO o o o

College 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 or more|

(academic year) OOOOOOOONever attended school — Skip question 9

9. Did . . . finish the highest grade (or year)

attended?

Fill one circle.

Now attending this grade (or year)

Finished this grade (or year)

Did not finish this grade (or year)

Now attending this grade (or year)

Finished this grade (or year)

Did not finish this grade (or year)

FOR CENSUSUSE ONLY

FOR CENSUSUSE ONLY I | O N

I

I 2 3 "r

I 2 3 "r

& ? 12 3

13 3

5 & ? 8 9

I Z 3 cr

O I 2 3 •>!

I 2 3 "r

S & ? 8 95 & ? 8 95 G ? 8 9

O I 8 3

© : a 3

12 3

5 G ? 8 95 G ? 8 95 G ? 8 9

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PERSON in column 7

If relative of person in column 1;

Husband/wifej Father/mother

Son/daughterj

Other relative

Brother/sister !

~1

If not related to person in column 1:

O Roomer, boarderj Other nonrelative -

Roommate

Paid employee|

Female

Ethnicity:

(For example: Carolinian, Chamorro, Filipino,

Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Palauan, Samoan,

Tongan, etc.)

a. Age at last c. Year of birth

birthday I

b. Monthof birth

8 O9 O

—-p—D Jan—Feb -Mar.

D Apr—May—June3 July—Aug —Sept-

O Oct—Nov—Dec

6 O \6 O1 O

| 1 o2 O

I

2 O3 O

]3 O

4 O]4 O

5 O|5 O

6 O]6 O

7 O| 7 O

8 O]8 O

9 O; 9 O

Now married

Consensually married,

Widowed an

Divorced

Separated

Never married

No, has not attended since February 1

Yes. public school, public college

Yes, private, church-related

O Yes, private, not church-related

Highest grade attended:

Pre- kindergarten O Kindergarten

Elementary through high school (grade or year)

12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

OO'OOOOOOO o o o

College I 12345678 or more

(academic year) OOOOOOOOO Never attended school — Skip question 9

- Now attending this grade (or year)

O Finished this grade (or year)

O Did not finish this grade (or year)

FOR CENSUSUSE ONLY O I

1 8 3 1-

I 8 3 1-

5 G ? 8 9

O I 8 3 "r

I S 3 ",-

I 8 3 "c

5 & ? S 95 G ? S 95 6 ? S 9

NOW PLEASEANSWER QUESTIONS H1-H37

FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD

Page 3

HI. Did you leave anyone out of the list of persons living here

because you were not sure if the person should be listed -

for example, a new baby still in the hospital, a lodger who also

has another home, or a person who stays here once in a while and

has no other home?

< Yes — Determine whether to add person.

No

H2. Did you list anyone in the list of persons living here who is

away from home now — for example, on a vacation or in a hospital}

Yes — Determine whether person should remain listed.

No _H3. Is anyone visiting here who is not already listed?

J Yes — Determine whether to add person.

No

H4. Do you enter your living quarters —Directly from the outside or through a common or public hall 7

Through someone else's living quarters?

H5. When did . . . (Insert name of person in column one) move into

this house (or apartment)?

: 1979 or 1980

O 1975 to 1978 _1970 to 1974

1960 to 1969

1950 to 1959

1949 or earlier

Lived here since birth

H6. Which best describes this building?

(Include all apartments, flats, etc., even If vacant).

Z) A one-family house detached from any other house

D A one-family house attached to one or more houses

O A building for 2 families

A building for 3 or 4 families «A building for 5 to 9 families ™

D A building for 10 to 19 families

A building for 20 to 49 families

A building for 50 or more families

Zi A mobile home or trailer, tent, van, etc.

O Boat

H7. What is the main type of material used for the outside

walls of this building? Read each category and fill one circle.

O Poured concrete O Thatch

O Concrete blocks O Other

Metal No walls

O Wood

H8. What is the main type of material used for the roof of this

building? Read each category and fill one circle.

J Poured concrete

O Metal _Wood

Thatch

Other

^mmm^\m\w\\w

H9. About when was this building originally built?

Mark when the building was first constructed, not

when it was remodeled, added to, or converted,

1979 or 1980 1950 to 1959

1975 to 1978 1940 to 1949

1970 to 1974 _ 1 1939 or earlier

1960 to 1969

H10. How many rooms do you have in your living

quarters?

Do not_ count bathrooms, porches, balconies, or halls.

1 room 4 rooms 7 rooms

2 rooms ( ) 5 rooms O 8 rooms

3 rooms O 6 rooms C '9 or more rooms

Hll. How many bodrooms do you have? Count rooms

used mainly for sleeping even if used also for other

purposes.

No bedroom]

1 bedroom !

2 bedrooms

3 bedrooms

4 bedrooms

5 or more

bedrooms

H12 , Do you get water from —A public system?

An individual well?

1 A catchment, tanks, or drums?

A public standpipe or street hydrant?

Some other source (spring, river, creek, etc.)?

H13 . Is there hot and cold piped water in this building?

r- Yes, hot and cold piped water in this building

L*- What type of energy does your water

heater (tank type) use most?

Electricity

Gas

Solar energy

Other fuels

1 No, only cold piped water in this building

9 No piped water in this building

H14 . Is there a bathtub or shower in this building?

Yes ; No

H15 . Does this building have a flush toilet?

O Yes, inside this building

j Yes, outside this building

No —*- If "No'/ what type of toilet?

1 O Outhouse or privy

Other or none

H16 . Is this building connected to a public sewer?

O Yes, connected to public sewer

O No, connected to septic tank or cesspool

O No, use other means

A^ Block— number

1 I I

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3 3 3

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A6. Serial— number

I I

FOR CENSUS USE ^^^S^^^^SSm^^^

9 9 9 9'

B Type of unit or—quarters

Occupied

O First form

O Continuation

Vacant

O Regular

O Usual homeelsewhere

Group quarters

O First form

O Continuation

For Vacant Units

CI. Is this unit for —O Year round use

Seasonal use— Skip C2, C3,

and D.

C2 Vacancy status

For rentj

O For sale only

O Rented or sold, not occupied

O Held for occasional use

O Other vacant

C3 Is this unit boarded up?

Yes No

Months vacant

j Less than 1 month

1 up to 2 months

j 2 up to 6 months

> 6 up to 12 months

i 1 year up to 2 years

2 or more years

E. Indicators

O Pop./F

L Total-persons

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Page 4 ANSWER THESE QUESTIONSH17 . Are your main cooking facilities inside or outside this building?

: Inside this building \_ „ . f What type of cooking- Outside this building

J , ..... .. ,> facilities are these? —7

O Electric stove O Gas stove

O Kerosene stove

No cooking facilities

Other (fireplace, hotplate, etc.}

H18. Is there a refrigerator in your living quarters?

: Mechanical

O Ice

O No refrigerator

H19. Does your living quarters have electric power?

O No

O Yes •*- Is the electricity supplied by

3 A public utility?

A private generator7 What is the source of energy?

Diesel oil

O Solar

O Other

H20. What are the costs of utilities and fuels for your living quarters?

a. Electricity

-0 Included in rent or no charge$ 00 OR

Electricity not usedA verage monthly cost

b. Water

j Included in rent or no charge

$ .00 OR

A verage monthly cost

c. Oil, gas, kerosene, wood, etc.

O Included in rent or no charge$ .00 OR

__-. O These fuels not usedYearly cost

H21. Do you have a telephone in your living quarters?

O Yes O No

H22. Do you have a radio?

O Yes O No

H23. Do you have a television set?

O Yes O No

H24 . Do you have air-conditioning?

O Yes, a central air-conditioning system

O Yes, 1 individual room unit

O Yes, 2 or more individual room units

O No

H25. How many automobiles, vans or light trucks are kept at home for use by

members of your household? (Include company-owned vehicles kept at home.)

O None

O 1 automobile or truck or van, etc

O 2 automobiles or trucks or vans, etc.

O 3 or more automobiles or trucks or vans. etc.

H26. Are your Irving quarters —O Owned or being bought by you or by someone else in this household?

O Rented for cash rent?

O Occupied without payment of cash rent?

H27. Ask ofpersons who rent their living quarters -~ What is the monthly rent? If rent is not paid by the month, see the

Questionnaire Reference Booh on how to figure a monthly rent.

O

Less than $50

$50 to $59

$60 to $69

$70 to $79

$80 to $89

$90 to $99

$100 to $109

$110 to $119

$120 to $129

$130 to $139

: $140 to $149

: $150 to $159

O

$160 to $169

$170 to $179

$180 to $189

$190 to $199

$200 to $224

$225 to $249

$250 to $274

$275 to $299

$300 to $349

$350 to $399

$400 to $499

$500 or more

H28 . If this Is a one-family house - Is any part of the property used—as a commercial establishment or medical office?

Yes No

ASK H29a IN AMERICAN SAMOA, COMMONWEAL TH OF THENORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS, AND THE TRUST TERRITORY

OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS ONL Y.

H29a. If this Is a one-family house (or condominium unit) which Is owned or

Is being bought -

What is the value of this house, that is, how much do you think It

would sell for if it were for sale? Do nor include the value of the land.

Do not ask this question if this is a house with a commercial establishment

or medical office on the property.

O Less than $1,000

O $1,000 to $1,999

O $2,000 to $2,999

$3,000 to $3,999

C $4,000 to $4,999

O $5,000 to $5,999

O $6,000 to $7,499

O $7,500 to $9,999

O $10,000 to $12,499

O $12,500 to $14,999

O $15,000 to $17,499

O $17,500 to $19,999

$20,000 to $22,499

$22,500 to $24,999

$25,000 to $27,499

$27,500 to $29,999

$30,000 to $32,499

$32,500 to $34,999

O $35,000 to $37,499

O $37,500 to $39,999

O $40,000 to $42,499

O $42,500 to $44,999

:• $45,000 to $49,999

: $50,000 or more

ASK H29b IN GUAM ONL Y

H29b. If this Is a one-family house (or condominium unit) which Is owned

or being bought -

What is the value of this property, that is, how much do you think

this property (house and lot or condominium unit) would sell for if It

were for sale?

Do not ask this question if this is a house with a commercial establishment

or medical office on the property

O Lessthan$10,000

O $10,000to$14,999

O $15.000to$17.499

V $17,50Oto$19.999

O $20,000 to $22,499

O $22,500 to $24,999

O $25,000 to $27,499

O $27,500 to $29,999

O $30,000 to $34,999

O $35,000 to $39,999

O $40,000 to $44,999

O $45,000 to $49,999

O $50,000 to $54,999

O $55,000 to $59,999

O $60,000 to $64,999

O $65,000 to $69,999

O $70,000 to $74,999

O $75,000 to $79,999

O $80,000 to $89,999

O $90,000 to $99,999

O $100,000 to $124,999

O $125,000 to $149,999

O $150,000 to $199,999

$200,000 or more

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FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD

ASK H30 THROUGH H35 IN GUAM AND COMMONWEALTHOF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS ONLY

Please ask H30 - H35 if this is a one family house

which is owned or is being bought, unless this is -

A mobile home or trailer

A condominium unit

A house with a commercial establishment

or medical office on the property

If any of these, or ifyou rent

. your unit or this is

a multi-family structure,

Skip H30 to H3S and

turn to page 6.

H30. What were the real estate taxes on this property last year?

$ .00 OR None

H31. What is the annual premium (or fire and hazard insurance on this property?

$ .00 OR None

H32. Is there a mortgage on this property?

Yes _No — Turn to page 6. ^

H34. Does your regular monthly payment (amount entered In H33) include payments

for real estate taxes on this property?

O Yes, taxes included in payment

O No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required.

H3S. Does your regular monthly payment include payments (amount entered In H33j

for fire and hazard insurance on this property?

Yes, insurance included in payment

No, insurance paid separately or no insurance

ASK H36 AND H37 IN THE TRUST TERRITORY

OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS ONL Y

H36. Does any member of the household own a boat of less than 25 feet in length?

Yes

No

H37. How many motorcycles, mopeds. or motor scooters are kept at homefor use by members of your household?

r> None

O 1

2 or more

H33. How much is your total regular monthly payment to the lender?

A Iso include payments to lenders holding second or junior mortgages on this property.

No regular payment required —Turn to page 6.

Please turn to page 6*-

.00 OR

GQ.

FOR CENSUS USE ONLY

H30. H31. H33.

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Page 6 ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS FORName of

Person 1

on page 2

Last name First name

10a. Where wa> . . . bom?If born In a hospital, give residence of the mother,

not location of the hospital. Fill one circle.

o American Samoa

o Guamo Kosrae

o Marshall Islands

o Northern Marianas

o Palau

Ponape

o Tonga

o Truk

o Western Samoa

o Yap

o United States

o Elsewhere

b. Specify the name of the major island or atoll,

U.S. State or foreign country.-"7

11. ASK 11 IN GUAM ONLYAsk only for persons born outside Guam or the United States

O Naturalized US citizen

O Permanent US alien {visa}

O Temporary US alien (work permit)

O Other U S citizen

12. If . . . was born outside this territory -

When did . come to this territory to stay?

1979 or 1980

1977 or 1978

1975 or 1976

1973 or 1974

1971 or 1972

1970

1960 to 1969

1950 to 1959

Before 1950

13. Where was . . .'« father born?

American Samoa

GuamKosrae

Marshall Islands

Northern Marianas

Palau

Ponape

Tonga

Truk

Western SamoaYap

United States

Elsewhere - Specify —-%

14. Where was . 's mother bom?

American SamoaGuamKosrae

Marshall Islands

Northern Marianas

Palau

Ponape

Tonga

Truk

Western Samoa

Yap

United States

Elsewhere — Specify "7

15a. Did . . . live in this house five years ago

(April 1.1975)?

O Born April 1975 or later - Skip to 18a

O Yes, this house -Skip to 16a

r- O No, different house

b. Where did . live five years ago (April 1. 1975)?

o American Samoa Tonga

o Guam o Truk

o Kosrae Western Samoao Marshall Islands o Yap

o Northern Marianas o United States

o Palau o Elsewhere

o Ponape

15c. Specify the name of the village and the major

island or atoll, U.S. State or foreign country

where . . . lived five years ago.

(1) the village name

(2) the major island or atoll, U.S. State, or

foreign country

16a. During the last lfl years did . . . live in the

United States (Including Hawaii) at any time

for 6 or more consecutive months?

Yes No-Skip to 1

7

b. When did . . . come or return to this territory

the last time?

O 1979 or 1980 1976 O 1973

O 1978 O 1975 O 1972

O 1977 O 1974 O 1970 or 1971

c. How long did . . . live in the United States

the last time?

O 6 months up to 1 year

1 to 2 years

O 3 to 4 years

5 years

6 to 9 years

10 or more years

d. For the last 6 months that . . . lived in the U.S.,

was . . .—

Yes No

(1) Working at a job or business

(Full time or part time)? O(2) In the U.S. Armed Forces? O(3) Attending school or college? ... O

17. Does . . . know how to read and write (in any

language)?

O Yes O No

18a. Does . . . speak a language other than English

at home?

r O Yes O No, only speaks English - Skip to 19a

b. What language other than English is spoken

at home?

(For example - Chamorro, Somoan, etc.)

c. Does . . . speak this language (from 18b) at homemore frequently than English?

Yes, more frequently than English

Both equally often

No, less frequently than English

O Doesn't speak English

19a. When was . . . bom?

O Born before April 1965 — Skip to 20a

O Born April 1965 or later —Go to 19b

19b. Is ... 's mother in the household?

O Yes *- Person no. of . . .'s

mother from page 2 or 3

O No—+-Ask: Is ... 's mother living?

O Yes O No

If 1 9b Is answered, turn to next page for next person.

20a. Has . . . completed the requirements for a

vocational training program at a trade school,

business school, hospital or some other kind of

school for occupational training?

(Do not Include academic college courses.)

O Yes O No — Skip to 21a

b. At what kind of school was the training received?

O Business school, trade school, or 2 year college

O High school vocational program

O Training program at place of work

O Other school — Specify

21a. If this person Is a female -

How many babies has she

ever had, not including

stillbirths? IDo not count her stepchildren

or children she has adopted

O None — Skip to 22a

12 3 4 5

o o o o o

6 7 8 9 10

o o o o o

11 12 13 14 15 or

o o o o o mori

b. How many of

these children

are still living?

None 123456789 10

o oooooooooo11 12 13 14 15 or more

o o o o o

Has . . . had any babies bom alive since

April 1, 1979?

O Yes O No

22a. Did . . . work at any time last week?

Count part-time work, or helping without pay In a family

business or farm. Also count active duty In the U.S. Armed

Forces. Subsistence activity includes fishing,

handicrafts, etc. not for commercial purposes.

O Yes, worked full time or part time at a job

or business; did no subsistence activity

O Yes. worked full time or part time at a job

or business and did subsistence activity

O Yes, did subsistence activity only.

Skip to 23

O No (Fill this circle If this person did not work or did

only own housework, or volunteer work.)- Skip

to 23

b. How many hours did . . . work last week

(at all jobsX eicluding subsistence activity?

Subtract any time off; add overtime or extra hours worked.

Hours— Skip to 26

FOR CENSUS USE ONLY

Person

No.

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PERSON 1 ON PAGE 2 Page 7

23. Wat . . . temporarily absent or on layoff from a job or business

last week?

O Yes, on layoff

- Yes. on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc.

O No

24a. Has . . . been looking for work to earn moneyduring the last 4 weeks?

O Yes O No — Skip to 25

Vb. Could . . . have taken a job last week?

: No, already has a jobpjj

O No. temporarily ill"*

No. other reasons (In school, etc.)

Yes. could have taken a job

25. When did . . . last work, even for a few days?

O 1980 O 1978 O 1970 to 1974 ~]

O 1979 O 1975 to 1977 O 1969 or earlier \ Skip

O Never worked I to 29f

26— 28 Current or most recent job activity.

Describe the chiefjob activity, business or subsistence activity

at which . . . worked the most hours last week (If . . . did not work

last week, describe the last fob or business since 1975). If. . . had more

than one Job or had a job to earn money and did subsistence activity,

describe the one at which . - . worked the most hours.

26. Industry

a. For whom did . . . work? Ifnow on active duty

In the U.S. Armed Forces, print "A F" and skip to question 29a.

(Name of company, business, organization, or other employer)

b. What kind of business or industry was this?

Describe activity at location where employed.

(For example: Hospital, fish cannery, basket weaving)

c. Is this mainly — (Fill one circle)

~ Manufacturing

O Wholesale trade

O Retail trade

Construction

Other — (agriculture,

service, etc.)

27. Occupation

a. What kind of work to earn money or subsistence activity

was . . . doing?

(For example: Registered nurse, industrial machinery mechanic,

basket weaver)

b. What were . . . ' most important activities or duties?

(For example: Patient care, repair machines in factory,

weave baskets)

28. Was ... — (Fill one circle)

Employee of private company, business or

individual for wages, salary, or commissions OU.S. government employee OLocal government employee (Territorial, etc.) O

Self-employed in own business,—

professional practice, or farm —Own business not incorporated OOwn business incorporated O

Working without pay in family business or farm .... ODoing subsistence activity O

29a. Last year (1979X did . . . work, even for a few days, at a paid

job or in a business or farm?

O Yes— Skip to 29c O No —Go to 29b.

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29b. In 1979. did . . . do subsistence activity such as

growing/gathering food, fishing, copra, or handicrafts

not for commercial purposes?

O Yes No — Skip to 29f

c. Did . . earn any cash income from this work in 1979?

O Yes O No

d. How many weeks did . . . work in 1979?

Count paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service

Weeks

During the weeks worked in 1979, how many hours

did . . . usually work each week?

Hours

f. Of the weeks not worked or in which only subsistence

activity was done in 1979, how many weeks

was . . . looking for work to earn money or on layoff

from a job?

Weeks

30. Income in 1979 —Fill circles and print dollar amounts. If net Income was a loss,

print "Loss"above the dollar amount. If exact amount is not

known, ask for best estimate.

receive any income from theDuring 1979 did .

following sources?

If "Yes" to any of the sources below — How much did . . .

receive for the entire year?

a. Wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, or tips

from all jobs — Report gross amount before any deductions

for retirement funds, etc.

•Yes — $ 00Nq

(Annual amount-Dollars)

b. Own nonfarm business, commercial enterprise,

partnership, or professional practice — Report net income

after business expenses. yes *- «

(Annual amount—Dollars)

c. Income from individual activity such as

farming, fishing, etc. Report net income after operating

expenses. Include earnings as a tenant farmer or sharecropper.

Yes -*- $ 00, No

(Annual amount-Dollars)

d. Interest, dividends, royalties, or net rental income —Report even small amounts credited to an account.

Yes -*-$ 00

O No(Annual amount-Dollars)

e. Social Security or Railroad Retirement —3 Yes -»-

| qo

H (Annual amount-Dollars)

f. Public assistance or public welfare payments —Yes *-

$ .00

(Annual amount-Dollars)No

g. Unemployment compensation, veterans' payments,

pensions, alimony or child support, or any other sources

of income received regularly, including money transfers

from other relatives outside the household — Exclude lump

sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the safe

ofa home. Yes __$ Q0

No(Annual amount—Dollars)

31. What was . . . s total income in 1979?

Add entries In questions 30a through g,

subtract losses. If total amount was a

loss, print "Loss" above amount.

$ .00

(Annual amount—Dollars)

OR O None

CENSUS USE ONLY

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