1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND
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1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND
1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND HOUSING FOR IOWA CURLEW CITY COMPLETE COUNT DATA REPRODUCED FROM SUMMARY TAPE FILE lA BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. WASHINGTON. D.C. PREPARED BY ceOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE IeWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IOWA WILLIS GOUDY AND SANDRA CHARVAT BURKE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY NOTES: FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER TO INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION AND HOUSING PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REOUIRED 8Y LAW. IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL. THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS CF PEOPLE OR HOUSING UNITS. SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A GECGRAPHIC AREA. FE~ER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FEWER THAN 5 HOUSEHOLDS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. OR FEWER THAN 5 UNITS IN A HOUSING CATEGORY. SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPRESSED. AN ASTERISK <*) AFTER A TABLE NAME INCICATES THAT SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE. ALL PERSONS: TOTAL 85 ALL PERSONS: RACE WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ESKIMO ALEUT JAPANESE CHINESE FILIPINO KOREAN ASIAN INDIAN VIETNAMESE HAWAIIAN GUAMANIAN SAMOAN OTHER PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 85 TOTAL MEXICAN PUERTO RICAN CUBAN OTHER SPANISH PERSONS OF SPANISH CRIGIN: RACE WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT. AND ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER eTHER CURLEW CITY 1 ALL PERSONS: AGE BY RACE AGE CATEGORIES * TOTAL WHI TE 6 9 6 9 UNDER 5 YEARS 5 TO 17 YEARS 1 8 T 0 64 YEA RS 65 YEARS AND OVER 46 46 24 24 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: AGE BY RACE TOTAL AGE CATEGORI ES UNDER 5 YEARS 5 TO 17 YEARS 18 TO 64 YEARS 65 YEARS AND OVER ALL PERSONS: AGE BY SEX WHITE BLACK AMER INDIAN, ESK,ALEUT * BLACK * AGE CATEGORIES ALL AGES UNDER 1 YEAR 1 AND 2 YEARS 3 AND 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 6 YEARS 7 TO 9 YEAt:lS 10 TO 13 YEARS 14 YEARS 15 YEARS 16 YEARS 17 YEARS 18 YEARS 19 YEARS 20 YEARS 21 YEARS 22 TO 24 YEARS 25 TO 29 YEARS 30 TO 34 YEARS 35 TO 44 YEARS 45 TO 54 YEARS 55 TO 59 YEARS 60 AND 61 YEARS 62 TO 64 YEARS 65 TO 74 YEARS 75 TO 84 YEARS 85 YEARS AND OVER TOTAL MALE FEMALE 85 43 42 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 4 4 1 3 7 3 3 4 3 14 8 1 7 14 6 4 MEDIAN AGE 53.2 1 1 2 1 2 2 10 4 4 7 3 4 46.3 PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OLDER: MARITAL ST ATUS BY SEX 56.3 NUMBER OF FAMILIES * MAR I TAL STATUS SINGLE NOW MARRIED SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER MALE FEMALE 8 25 2 24 2 12 3 TOTAL 25 RELATED CHILDREN: AGE * AGE CATEGORIES TOTAL UNDER 5 YEARS 6 9 5 TO 17 YEARS PERSONS: HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP TYPES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD: HOUSEHOLDE R SPOUSE OTHER RELATIVES NONRELAT IVES IN NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD: MALE HOUSEHOLDER FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER NONRELATIVES IN GROUP QUARTERS: INMATE OF INSTITUTION OTHER * * ALL PERSON S PERSONS 65 AND OVER 25 10 24 5 18 3 14 9 1 CURLEW CITY 2 * PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS: HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP PERSONS UNDER 18 TYPES A~D ~ELATIONSHIPS IN HOUSEHOLD: HOUSEHCLDER OR SFOUSE OWN CHILD OF HCLSEHCLDER: IN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY I~ OTHER FAMILY OTHER RELATI VES NONRELAT I VES IN GROUP QUARTERS: INMATE OF INSTITLTION CTHE f; ALL HOUSEHOLDS: TOTAL 1 1 3 1 HOUSEHOLDS ~ITH NONRELATIVES PRESENT: TOTAL 1 42 ALL HOUSEHOLDS: PERSC~S IN HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHGLD TYPE * * AND TYPES 1 PERSON: MALE HOUSEHOLDER FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER 2 OR MORE PERSONS: MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY OTHER FAMILY: MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT FEMALE HO~SEHCLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT NONFAMILY HOUSEHCLD: MALE HOUSEHOLDER FE~ALE HCvSEHCLCER TOTAL PERSC~S 2 14 24 HOUSEHOLDS ~IT~ FERSONS UNCER 18: HOUSEHOLD TYPE * TYPES MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY eTHER FAM ILY: ~ALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WI FE PRE SENT FEMALE ~OUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBA~D PRESE~T NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD TOTAL 8 1 1 1 HOUSEHOLDS WITH PERSCNS 60 OR ~5 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHCLD TYPE * PERSCNS ANC TYPES 1 PERSON 2 OR MORE PERSONS: FA~ILY HOUSEHOLD NONFAMILY HOUSEHCLD 60 YEARS AND OVER ALL HOUSING UNITS: TOTAL HCUSING UNITS SEASONAL. MIGRATOR~ YEAR-ROUND CCCLiFIED VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: ~UMBER CF f;OCMS * 1 2 ::3 4 5 6 ROOM ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS OR MORE MED I AN 1 8 18 18 YEARS AND OVER 9 13 1C * OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: TENURE TOTAL OCCUPIED RENTER GCCUPIED 46 1 45 42 42 5 ::3 VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOLiSING UNITS: VACANCY STATLiS FOR SALE ONL Y FOR RE"'T HELD FaR OCCASIO~AL LSE OTHER VACANT ~5 12 CONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: TENURE AND VACANC~ STATUS YEAR-RCU~D 1 2 * TOTAL LiNITS RENTER OCCUPIED VACA~T FOR SALE CNLY OTHER VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE NUMBER CF ROOMS * TOT AL ROOMS RENTER GCCUPIEC VACANT FOR SALE ONLY VACANT FOR RENT OTHER VACANT 242 26 4 9 5.3 CURLE~ CITY 3 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE ::: RENTER OCCUPIED UNITS RACIAL CATEGORIES WHITE BLACK AMER INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER OTHER 5 42 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE ::: RACIAL CATEGORIES TOTAL WH IT E BLACK UNITS RENTER OCCUPIED OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH ONE OR MORE PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER: AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE ::: AGE CATEGORIES HOUSEHOLDER UNDER 65 VEARS HOUSEHOLDER 65 AND OVER UNI TS RENTER OCCUPIED 19 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS IN UNIT BY TENURE NUMBER OF PERSONS HOUSING UNITS 1 PE RSON 16 2 PERSONS 16 3 PERSONS 4 4 PERSONS 5 1 5 PERSONS 6 OR MORE PERSONS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEDIAN NUMBER OF PERSONS PER UNIT ::: MEDIAN * RENTER OCCUPIED 1 1 2 1 PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: TENURE ::: TOTAL PERSONS RENTER OCCUPIED 1.8 85 17 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEAN NUMBER OF PERSONS PER UNIT ::: MEAN 2.0 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS PER ROOM BY TENURE ::: PERSONS PER ROOM 1.00 OR LESS UNITS 42 1.01 - 1.50 1.51 OR MORE RENTER OCCUPIED 5 SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO MINIUM HOUSING UNITS: VALUE ::: VALUE LESS THAN 510.000 510.000 TO 514.999 515.000 TO 519.999 520.000 TO 524.999 525.000 TO 529.999 530.000 TO 534.999 $35.000 TO 539.999 540.000 TO 549.999 550.000 TO 579.999 580.000 TO 599.999 5100.000 TO 5149.999 5150.000 TO 5199.999 5200.000 OR MORE MEDIAN VALUE 10000 UNITS 16 7 4 3 1 1 SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: CONTRACT RENT ::: WITH CASH RENT: LESS THAN 550 550 TO 599 5100 TO 5119 5120 TO 5139 5140 TO 5149 5150 TO 5159 5160 TO 5169 5170 TO 5199 5200 TO 5249 5250 TO 5299 5300 TO 5399 5400 TO 5499 5500 OR MORE NO CASH RENT MEDIAN RENT CURLEW CITY UNITS 1 1 2 125 4 SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE CONTRACT RENT * SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM AND CONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: OCCU PANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE VALUE (SCALED FOR TALLY PURPOSESi MULTIPLY BY $250 TO OBTAIN THE TRUE VALUE) AGGREGATE VALUE NONCONDOMINIUM: OWNER OCCUPIED 1780 VACANT FeR SALE ONLY 30 CONDOMINIUM: OWNE R OCCUPI ED VACANT FOR SALE ONLY * OCCUPANCY STATUS RENTER OCCUPIED VACANT FOR RENT 230 SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS ::: SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS * OCCUPANCY STATUS OWNER OCCUPIED VACANT FOR SALE ONLY AGGREGATE CONTRACT RENT OCCUPANCY STATUS RENTER OCC UPI ED VACANT FOR RENT UNITS 32 1 UNITS 2 YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: PLUMBING FACILITIES BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY STATUS * PLUMBING FACILITIES UNITS OCCUPIED UNITS RENTER OCCUPIED 41 40 5 4 2 COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE LACKING COMPLETE PL UMB ING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE: TENURE PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM: TENURE :;: * TENURE PERSONS TOTAL RENTER OCCUPIED TENURE HOUSING UNITS TOTAL RENTER OCCUP lED PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM: PLUMBING FACILITIES * PLUMBING FACILITIES COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE PERSONS NUMBER OF PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WHICH LACK COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE * 4 NUMBER OF VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS WHICH ARE BOARDED UP NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN VACANT 2 O~ MORE MONTHS NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-SALE ONLY HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN VACANT FOR 6 OR MORE MONTHS 1 YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: UNITS AT ADO RES S ~: NUMBER OF UNITS ONE Twa TO NINE TEN OR MORE MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER 45 END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT (DATA FROM STFIA ONLY) FOR: IOWA CENSUS PLACE CODE 0995 CURLEW CITY 5 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FOR CURLEW IOWA PAGES SAMPLE DATA: SUMMARY TAPE FILE 3A BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON. D.C. 1-3 INCOME. POVERTY STATUS 4 EDUCATION LABOR FORCE STATUS 4-5 WEEKS WORKED. UNE~PLOYMENT 5 OCCUPATION. INDUSTRY 6 6 CLASS OF WORKER. PLACE OF WORK 6 TRANSPORTATION TO WORK WORK DISABILITY 7 7 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME 7 7 ANCESTRY. NATIVITY 7 RESIDENCE IN 1975 VETERAN STATUS 7 URBAN/RURAL (FARM. NONFARM) 8 RACE. MARITAL STATUS 8 PREPARED BY: AGE 9 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE GROUP QUARTERS IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IA 9 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY HOUSEHOLD TYPE 9 WILLIS GOUDY. ROGELIO SAENZ. AND SANDRA BURKE CHILDREN 9-10 NOTES: FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER TO INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS REPORT. ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF 85 RESIDENTS IN 1980. THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE BASED ON A SAMPLE OF 40 OF THE RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE. THESE PEOPLE COMPLETED THE "LONG FORM" OF THE CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE. IN INCORPORATED PLACES WITH AT LEAST 2.500 INHABITANTS. EVERY SIXTH HOUSEHOLD RECEIVED THE LONG QUESTIONNAIRE. IN RURAL AREAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN 2.500 INHABITANTS. ONE OF EVERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM. THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDURE TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE DATA SO THAT THEY REPRESENT ALL RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE. FAMILIES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 *(1) LESS THAN $2.500 $2.500 TO $4.999 $5.000 TO $7.499 $7.500 TO $9.999 $10.000 TO $12.499 $12.500 TO $14.999 $15.000 TO $17.499 $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 $34.999 $35.000 TO $39.999 $40.000 TO $49.999 $50.000 TO $74.999 $75.000 OR MORE MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME * * LESS THAN $1.000 $1.000 TO $1.999 $2.000 TO $2.999 $3.000 TO $3.999 $4.000 TO $4.999 $5.000 TO $5.999 $6.000 TO $6.999 $7.000 TO $7.999 $8.000 TO $8.999 59.000 TO $9.999 $10.000 TO $11.999 $12.000 TO 514.999 515.000 TO $24.999 525.000 TO 549.999 550.000 OR MORE 2 3 6 5 2 2 3 MEDIAN INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS * 12750 FAMILIES WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPECIFIED RACES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 BY RACE INCOME CATEGORIES LESS THAN $5.000 $5.000 TO $7.499 $7.500 TO $9.999 $10.000 TO $14.999 $15.000 TO $19.999 $20.000 TO $24.999 $25.000 TO $34.999 $35.000 TO $49.999 $50.000 OR MORE UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS 15 YEARS AND OVER: INCOME IN 1979 WHITE 2 3 6 5 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 7 2 2 6000 AGGREGATE INCOME OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS (2)* 114095 * BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER(3) SPC-2 CURLEW FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER FAMILIES WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 :',: 303785 303785 TOTAL WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. AND ALEUT ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER LESS THAN $5.000 $5.000 TO $7.499 $7.500 TO $9.999 $10.000 TO $14.999 $15.000 TO $19.999 $20.000 TO $24.999 $25.000 TO $34.999 $35.000 TO $49.999 $50.000 OR MORE * AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 LESS THAN $2.500 $2.500 TO $4.999 $5.000 TO $7.499 $7.500 TO $9.999 $10.000 TO $12.499 $12.500 TO $14.999 $15.000 TO $17.499 $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 $34.999 $35.000 TO $39.999 $40.000 TO $49.999 $50.000 TO $74.999 $75.000 OR MORE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME * 2 9 9 8 8 2 PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER: AGGREGATE INCOME IN 1979 BY INMATE STATUS * 2 TOTAL NONINSTITUTIONAL 3 413500 413500 PERSONS: PER CAPITA INCOME IN 1979 BY INMATE STATUS '. J. * AGGREGATE HOUSEHOLD INCOME :;: TOTAL NONINSTITUTIONAL 7969 4753 4753 425890 HOUSEHOLDS WITH INCOME: AGGREGATE I~COME IN 1979 BY INCOME TYPE IN 1979 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS( 4) 32 24 INCOME TYPE EARNINGS: WAGE OR SALARY INCOME NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME INTEREST. DIVIDEND. OR NET RENTAL INCOME SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME P~BLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME ALL OTHER INCOME FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME I~ 8 4 16 22 2 9 4 12 7 * TOTAL 73 14 WHITE 73 14 BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 *. INCOME IN 1979 ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 279690 18840 9640 20535 71475 10050 15660 * AGGREGATE INCOME 19990 132920 150875 PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY RACE INCOME IN 1979 ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL AGGREGATE INCOME 1979 BY WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979 NUMBER OF F AMILIE S NUMBER OF WORKERS IN THE FAMILY NO WORKERS 1 WORKER 2 OR MORE WORKERS * ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER SPC-3 CURLEW PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 INCOME INCOME INCOME INCOME INCOME IN IN IN IN IN 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 * 14 BELOW 75~ OF POVERTY LEVEL BETWEEN 75~ AND 12~% OF POVERTY LEVEL BETWEEN 125% AND 1~9% OF POVERTY LEVEL BETWEEN 150% AND 199% OF POVERTY LEVEL 200% OF POVER1Y LEVEL AND ABOVE 8 5 23 37 PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINEO: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE * INCOME IN 1979 ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL UIIIDER 55 YEARS 37 9 55 TO 59 YEARS 7 60 TO 64 YEARS 8 3 65 YEARS AND OVER 21 2 UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS FOR WHOM POVE~TY STATUS IS DETERMINED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE 15 TO 64 65 YEARS AND OVER INCOME IN 1979 YEARS ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL 11 6 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 3 2 * NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLDERS: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER INCOME IN 1979 125% OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE BETWEEN 100% AND 124% OF POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 15 TO 64 YEARS FAMILIES: PRESENCE AND AGE OF BY FAMILY TYPE * RELAT~D 65 YEARS AND OVER 9 2 4 2 3 FAMILIES: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER INCOME IN 1979 125% OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE BETWEEN 100% AND 124% OF POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 15 TO 64 YEARS 12 * 65 YEARS AND OVER 7 2 2 CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 TOTAL FAMILIES: WITH RELATED CHILDREN: UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 YEARS UNDER 6 YEARS ONLY 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN FAMILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT: WITH RELATED CHILDREN: UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 YEARS UNDER 6 YEARS ONLY 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN FAMILIES WITH ONE OR MORE RELATED C~ILDREN: CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 ~ PRESENCE OF RELATED CHILDREN WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS AND 5 TO 17 YEARS WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS ONLY WITH RELATED CHILDREN 5 TO 17 YEARS ONLY ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 3 2 6 12 2 PRESENCE AND AGE OF RELATED ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 3 2 6 PERSONS IN FAMILIES. EXCLUDING HOUSEHOLDERS: HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP AND AGE BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP RELATED CHILD UNDER 5 YEARS RELATED CHILD 5 YEARS RELATED CHILD 6 TO 17 YEARS OTHER FAMILY MEMBER * ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL 2 9 24 . , '," BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 7 SPC-4 CURLEW PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL: SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY RACE * AMERICAN ASIAN. INDIAN. PACIFIC BLACK ESK. ALEUT ISLANDER WHITE TOTAL ENROLLMENT NURSER Y SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN AND 3 ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS) 3 HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS) 6 6 COLLEGE PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN PRIVATE SCHOOL * NURSERY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS) HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS) COLLEGE NURSERY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS) HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS) COLLEGE PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER: YEARS COMPLETED ELEMENTARY (0-8 YRS) HIGH SCHOOL: 1 TO 3 YEARS 4 YEARS COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS 4 OR MORE YEARS YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED BY RACE TOTAL 16 WHITE 16 2 32 BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT * ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER 2 32 7 6 7 6 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLE TED ::~ PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLD: LABOR FORCE STATUS BY YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ELE~ENTARY (0-8 YRS) HIGH SCHOOL: 1 TO 3 YEARS 4 YEARS COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS 4 YEARS OR MORE PERSONS 18 YEARS OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED * ELEMENTARY (0-8 YEARS) THRU SOME HIGH SCHOOL (1-3 YRS) HIGH SCHOOL (4 YEARS) COLLEGE: 1 TO 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 OR MORE YEARS 22 34 ARMED FORCES CIVILIAN: ENROLLED IN SCHOOL NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE: EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE NOT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE: EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE * 2 7 3 3 PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX BY RACE LABOR FORCE STATUS MALE: LABO R FORCE: ARMED FORCES CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE: EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE FEMALE: LABOR FORCE: ARMED FORCES CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE: EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE * * TOTAL WHITE 18 18 5 12 5 12 10 10 27 27 BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER CURLEW SPC-5 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX FEMALE MALE LABOR FORCE STATUS LABOR FORCE: ARMED FORCE S CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE: EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE * FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH ONE JR MORE OWN CHILDREN: LABOR FORCE. STATUS BY PRESENCE AND AGE OF OWN CHILOR:N * LABOR FORCE STATUS IN LABOR FORCE NOT IN LABOR FORCE WITH OWN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS WITH OWN CHILDREN 6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY 5 4 PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR FO~CE LABOR FORCE STATUS IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979: WORKED IN 1979: WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979 NO UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979 DID NOT WORK IN 1979. WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979 NOT IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979 STATUS IN 1979 BY SEX * FE. MALE MALE 5 24 12 6 25 PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979: WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY USUAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK IN 1979 BY SEX * USUAL HOURS AND WEEKS WORKED USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK: 50 TO 52 WEEKS 40 TO 49 WEEKS 27 TO 39 WEEKS 1 TO 26 WEEKS USUALLY WORKED 1 TO 34 HOURS PER WEEK: 50 TO 52 WEEKS 40 TO 49 WEEKS 27 TO 39 WEEKS 1 TO 26 WEEKS PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979: AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY SEX * AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED MALE FEMALE 12 2 2 5 4 4 2 2 8 MALE 1008 PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979 UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED 1 TO 4 WEEKS 5 TO 14 WEEKS PERSONS 5 * FEMALE 538 UNEMPLOYED 15 OR MORE WEEKS PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: RACE BY SEX RACE TOTAL WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MALE * FEMALE 5 5 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: SE X::: MALE FEMAL:: PERSONS PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979 BY SEX * AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED MALE 60 FEMALE SPC-6 CURLEW EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: OCCUPATION * MANAGEIHAL AND PROFESS IONAL SPEC I AL TY OCCUPATIONS: EXECUTIVE. ADMINISTRATIVE. AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS TECHNICAL, SALES. AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS: TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS SALES OCCUPATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. INCLUDING CLERICAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS: PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS SERVICE OCCUPATIONS. EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD FARMING. FORESTRY. AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS PRECISION PRODUCTION. CRAFT. AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS OPERATORS. FABRICATORS. AND LABORERS: MACHINE DPERATOR5. ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS HANDLERS. EQUIPMENT CLEANERS. HELPERS. AND LABORERS EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: INDUSTRY 2 * 4 5 4 * 13 4 * 8 8 40 WORKED IN STATE OF RESIDENCE: WORKED IN COUNTY OF RESIDENCE WORKED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF RESIDENCE WORKED OUTSIDE STATE OF RES IDENCE NOT REPORTED 13 16 * WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER: STATE AND COUNTY LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK :=: WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO DID NOT WORK AT HOME: TRAVEL TIME TO WORK LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 5 TO 9 MINUTES 10 TO 14 MINUTES 15 TO 19 MINUTES 20 TO 29 MINUTES 30 TO 41+ MINUTES 45 TO 59 MINUTES 60 OR MORE MINUTES 2 6 LIVING IN AN IDENTIFIED PLACE: WORKED IN PLACE OF RESIDENCE WORKED OUTSIDE PLACE OF RESIDENCE NOT REPORTED NOT LIVING IN AN IDENTIFIED PLACE 2 DRIVE ALONE IN 2-PERSON CARPOOL IN 3-PERSON CARPOOL IN 4-PERSON CARPOOL IN 5-0R-MORE PERSON CARPOOL 20 WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER: PLACE LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK 6 WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO TRAVELLED TO WCRK BY CAR. TRUCK. OR VAN: PRIVATE VEHICLE OCCUPANCY 4 PRIVATE WAGE AND SALARY WORKER F~DERAL GOVERNMENT WORKER STATE GOVERNMENT WORKER LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKER SELF-EMPLOYED WORKER UNPAID FAMILY WORKER 6 3 CAR. T~UCK. DR VAN: DRIVE ALONE CARPOOL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WALKED ONLY OTHER MEANS WORKED AT HOME 4 6 * AGRICULTUR~. WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER: MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK 8 3 EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: CLASS OF WORKER * FORESTRY. FISHERIES. & MINING CONSTRUCTION MANUFAC TURING: NONDURABLE GOODS DURABLE GOODS TRAN.3PORTATION COMMUNICATIONS & OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES WHOL!::SALE TRADE RETAIL TRADE FINANCE. INSURANCE. & REAL ESTATE BUSINESS & REPAIR SERVICES PERSONAL. ENTERTAINMENT. & RECREATION SERVICES PROFESSIONAL & RELATED . SERVICES: HEALTH SERVICES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OTHER PROFESSIONAL & RELATED SERVICES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 3 WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER: SMSA LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK 40 * LIVING IN AN SMSA: WORKED IN SMSA OF RES I DENCE : CENTRAL CITV OF THIS SMSA REMAINDER OF THIS SMSA WORKED OUTSIDE SMSA OF RES I DENCE NOT REPORTED NOT LIVING IN AN SMSA 40 WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO DID NOT WORK AT HOME: AGGREGATE TRAVEL TIME TO WORK * AGGREGATE MINUTES 320 NONINSTIT~TIONAL CURLEW PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS: WORK DISABILITY STATUS WITH A WORK DISABILITY: ·IN LABOR FORCE NOT IN LABOR FORCE: PQEVENTED FROM WORKING NOT PR~VENTED FROM WORKING NO WORK DISABILITY SPC-7 * 2 5 42 NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: PU8LIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY STATUS BY AGE 65 YEARS AND OVER 16 TO 64 YEARS 2 WITH A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY 21 NO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY 49 * PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABl~ITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH BY AGE * 5 TO 17 'fEARS SPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME: SPANISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME: SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL OR WELL SPEAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL OTHER LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME: SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL OR WELL SPEAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL PERSONS: ANCESTRV * 6 20 2 3 37 6 8 87 FEMALE 8 27 64 21 2 PERSONS IN SELECTED MULTIPLE ANCESTRY GROUPS: ANCESTRY (6)* ENGLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S) FRENCH AND OTHER GROUP(S) GERMAN AND OTHER GROUPfS) IRISH AND OTHER GROUP(S) ITALIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S) POLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S) 8 6 23 18 PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: STATE AND COUNTY LEVEL OF RESIDENCE IN 1975 CIVILIAN PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: VETERAN STATUS BY SEX * MALE NATIVE: BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE BORN IN DIFFERENT STATE BORN ASROAD. AT SEA. ETC. FORE IGN BORN 5 PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: SMSA LEVEL OF RESIDENCE IN 1975 * VETERAN STATUS VETERAN NONVETERAN 3 2 PERSONS: NATIVITV AND PLACE OF BIRTH * SINGLE ANCESTRY GROUP: DUTCH ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN GREEK HUNGARIAN IRISH ITALIAN NORWEGIAN POLISH PORTUGUESE RUSSIAN SCOTTISH SWEDISH UKRAINIAN OTHER (ALL OTHER SINGLE ANCESTRY CODES) MULTIPLE ANCESTRY GROUP ANCESTRY NOT SPECIFIED: OTHER NOT REPORTED LIVING IN AN SMSA IN 1980: SAr"E SMSA IN 1975: CENTRAL CITY OF· THIS SMSA REMAINDER OF THIS SMSA OUTSIDE THIS SMSA IN 1975: DIFFERENT SMSA IN 1975 NOT IN AN SMSA IN 1975 NOT LIVING IN AN SMSA IN 1980: IN AN SMSA IN 1975 NOT IN AN SMSA IN 1975 9 18 YEARS AND OVER 64 37 SAME HOUSE DIFFERENT HOUSE IN UN I TEO STATES: SAME COUNTY DIFFERENT COUNTY: SAME STATE DIFFERENT STATE: NORTHEAST NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH WEST ABROAD 71 8 8 CIVILIAN VETERANS 16 YEARS AND OVER: PERIOD OF SERVICE * MAY 1975 OR LATER ONLY VIETNAM ERA KOREAN CONFLICT WORLD WAR II WORLD WAR I OTHER 3 5 * SPC-8 CURLEW PERSONS: URBAN AND RURAL TOTAL INSIDE URBANIZED AREAS RURAL 87 RURAL FARM RURAL NONFARM 87 87 5 (8) RURAL FARM RURAL NONF .o.RM ~5KIMO (7) 82 PERSONS IN RURAL AREAS IN 1980 UNDER THE 1970 FARM DEFINITION: PERSONS: RACE WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. AND ALEUT: b,MERICAN INDIAN PERSONS IN RURAL AREAS IN 1980 UNDER THE CURRENT FARM DEFINITION: 5 82 PERSONS: SPANISH ORIGIN AND RACE ALEUT ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER: JAPANESE CHINESE FILIPINO KOREAN ASIAN INDIAN VIETNAMESE HAWAIIAN GUAMANIAN SAMOAN OTHER OTHER (RACE N.E.C.): SPANISH NOT SPANISH NOT OF SPANISH ORIGIN OF SPANISH ORIGIN: MEXICAN PUERTO RICAN CUBAN OTHER SPANISH: WHITE. BLACK. AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT. AND ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER OTHER CRACE N.E.C) 87 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE TOTAL WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT. ASIAN AND PACIFIC OTHER CRACE NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED) PERSONS OF SPECIFIED RACES: AGE BY SEX BY RACE WHITE AGE AND SEX CATEGORIES TOTAL: UNDER 5 YEARS 5 TO 14 YEARS 15 TO 59 YEARS 60 TO 64 YEARS 65 YEARS AND OVER FEMALES: UNDER 5 YEARS 5 TO lit YEARS 15 TO 59 YEARS 60 TO 64 YEARS 65 YEARS AND OVER BLACK NOW MARRIED 5EPARAT~D wIDOWED DIVORCEO MALE 8 24 ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER 17 6 14 PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: AGE BY SEX * FEMALE 1 22 10 4 TOTAL AGE CATEGORIES UNDER 5 YEARS 5 TO 14 YEARS 15 TO 59 YEAQS 60 TO 64 YEARS 65 YEARS AND OVER FEMALES 15 TO 44 YEARS: MARITAL STATUS BY AGE MARITAL STATus SINGLE ::;VER MARRIED AMER INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT 41 11 23 * SI~GLE * 9 3 PERSONS 15 Y~ARS AND OVER: MARITAL STATUS BY SEX MARITAL STATUS ISLANDER FEMALES * 15 TO 24 YEARS 1 25 TO 34 YEARS 2 5 35 TO 44 YEARS CURLEW FEMALES 15 TO SPC-9 TEARS: AGGREGATE NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN BY AGE ~4 CHILDREN EVER BORN 15 TO 2,. YEARS 25 TO 34 YEARS 6 6 35 TO ~~ * YEARS PERSONS: AGE BY SEX -, ~- AGE CATEGORIES AGES ~LL UNDER 1 YEAR J AND 2 YEARS 3 AND ~ YEARS 5 YEARS 6 YEARS 7 TO 9 YEARS 10 TO 13 YEARS 1~ YEARS 15 YEARS 16 YEARS 11 YEARS 13 TOTAL MALE FEMALE 87 50 37 4 4 5 3 " 3 1 3 5 1 2 2 YEA~S l? YEARS 20 YEARS 21 '(EARS 22 TO 24 YEA~S 25 TO 29 YEARS 30 TO 34 YEARS 35 TO 44 YEARS 45 TO 54 YEARS 55 TO 59 VEARS 60 AND 61 YEARS 62 TO 64 YEARS 65 TO 71+ YEARS 75 TO 84 YEARS as YEARS AND OVER 2 2 4 5 8 2 3 2 2 7 2 6 9 7 5 2 9 2 3 6 6 4 4 5 11 4 8 4 PERSO~S: HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP :): IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD: HOUSEHOLDER SPOUSE OTHER RELATIVES NONRELA TI YES IN NONFAMJL~ HOUSEHOLD: MALE HOUSEHOLDER FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER NOlmELA TI YES IN GROUP QUARTERS: INMATE OF INSTITUTION OTHER PERSONS IN GROUP QUARTERS: TYPE OF GROUP QUARTERS * INMATE OF MENTAL HOSPITAL INMATE OF HOME FOR THE AGED INMATE OF OTHER INSTITUTION IN COLLEGE DORMITORY OTHER IN GROUP QUARTERS 23 22 20 8 12 2 HOUSEHOLDS: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLDS: TOTAL 43 * 23 FAMILIES: TOTAL 2 2 1 PERSON 2 PERSONS 3 PERSONS 4 PERSONS 5 PERSONS 6 OR MORE PERSONS PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER HOU~EHOLDS: * HOUSEHOLD tYPE MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY: WITH OWN CHILDREN WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN FAMILY WI TH MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT: WITH OWN CHILDREN WITHOUT O~N CHILDREN FAMILY wtTH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT: WITH OWN CHILDREN WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN ~n~FAMtl v ~nUSEHOLD TOTAL 7 WHI TE 14 7 14 2 2 20 20 BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT * 17 15 4 7 ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER SPC-I0 CURLEW HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE WITH OWN WITHOUT OWN HOUS~MOLO TYPE CHILDREN CHILDREN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY FAMILY WITH MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT FAMIL~ WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT * SUBFAMILIES: PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN BY SUBFAMILY TYPE (9)* OWN CHILDREN: FAMILY TYPE IN MARRIEO-COUPLE FAMILY IN F AM I LY WITH MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRES:NT IN FAMILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT MARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILY: WITH OWN CHILDREN WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILY MOTHER-CHILD SUBFAMILY PERSONS IN SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL * 8 7 * AGGREGATE NUMBER OF OWN CHILDREN IN MARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL * ADDITIONAL NOTES: (1) IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW. IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL. THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING UNITS. SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A GEOGRAPHIC AREA. FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FEWER THAN 10 HOUSEHOLDS OR FA~ILIES. OR FEWER THAN 10 UNITS IN A HOUSING CATEGORY. SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPRESSED. AN ASTERISK (*) AFTER A TABLE NAME I~DICATES THAT SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE. SUPPRESSION WOULD BE VERY UNUSUAL FOR DATA TOTAL~D FOR A STATE. HOWEVER. (2) THIS AND OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT COUNTS. PERMIT THE COMPUTATION OF MEANS. FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGREGATED INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS DIVIDED BY THE NUMBER OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS REPORTING THEIR INCOMES YIELDS THE MEAN INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS. (3) ASIAN AND PACIFiC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPANESE. CHINESE. FILIPINO. KOREAN. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAMANIAN. SAMOAN. AND THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF AN ASIAN OR PACIFIC I SLANDER GROUP IN THE "OTH1;RN CATEG ORY. (4) HOUSEHOLDS MAV BE COUNTED MORE THAN ONCE IN THIS TABULATION. (5) TABULATIONS OF POVERTY STATUS EXCLUDE INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS. MEMBERS OF THE AqMED FORCES LIVING IN BARRACKS. COLLEGE STUDENTS LIVING IN DORMITORIES. AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS UNDER 15 VEARS. (6) PERSONS MAY BE COUNTED MORE THAN ONCE IN THIS TA8ULATION. (7) THE FARM PDPULATION I~ DEFINED AS PERSONS LIVING IN RURAL TERRITORY ON FROM WHICH 51.000 OR MORE OF FARM PRODUCTS WERE SOLO IN 1979. PLAC~S (8) IN 1970. THE DEFINITION OF FARM INCLUDED ALL PLACES WITH SALES OF $250 OR MORE. PLUS RURAL PLACES OF 10 DR MORE ACRES WITH SALES OF $50 TO $249. (9) A SUBFAMILY IS DEFINED AS A MARRIED COUPLE WITH OR WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN OR ONE PARENT WITH ONE OR MORE OWN CHILDREN (PARENT-CHILD GROUP) LIVING IN A HOUSING UNIT AND RELATED TO T~lS HOUSEHOLDER (FOR EXAMPLE. A YOUNG MARRIeD COUPLE SHARING TH; HOME OF THE PARENTS OF THE HUSBAND OR WIFE). SINCE SUBFAMILY MEMBERS ARE COUNTED AS PART OF THE FAMILY OF THE HOUSEH3LDER. THE NUMeER OF SUBFAMILIES IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE COUNT OF FAMILIES PER SE .. END OF 1980.CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED CURLEW IOWA POPULATIrn~ CHAwACTERISTICS FOR 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS FeR CURLEW IOWA SAMPLe DATA: SUMMARY TAPE FILE 3A BUREAU OF THE CENSUS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTO~. D.C. ALL HOU5ING UNITS YEAR-ROUND HOUSI~G UNITS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS SPECIFIED O~NER-OCCUPlfD HOUSING UNITS SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS PREPARE9 BY: COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY WILLIS GOUDY. ROGE-LIO SAENZ. AND SANDRA BURKE 1 1 - C 2-4 ':> - f NOTES: FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE PEFfR TO INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF HOUSING REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS REPORT. ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF 4t HOUSING UNITS IN 1980. THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE BASED ON A SAMPLE DF 21 OF THE HOUSING UNITS. PEOPLE IN THESE UNITS COMPLETED THE "LONG IN INCORPORATED PLACE'S WITH 2.000 OR FORM" OF THE CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE. MORE INHABITANTS. EVFRY SIXTH HOUSEHOLD RECEIVED THE LONG QUESTIONNAIPE. IN RURAL AREAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN 2.500 INHABITANTS. ONE OF EVERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM. THE 8U~EAU OF THE CENSUS THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDURE TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE DATA SO THAT THEY R~PRESENT ALL HOUSING UNITS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE. HOUSING UNITS (INCLUDING VACANT. SEASONAL. AND MIGRATORY UNITS): UR9 AN AND ~UR AL TOT AL INSIDE URBANIZED AREAS VACANT. SEASONAL. AND MIGRATORY HOUSING UNITS: UNI1S IN STRUCTUPl 45 1. DETACHED 1. ATTACHED 2 AND 4 OR ,.,ORE MOBILE HO~E OR TRAILER f( U::t AL 3 5 YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT VACANT HOUSING UNITS: VACANCY STATUS 45 41 FOR SALE ONLY FOR RENT HELD FOR OCCASIONAL USE OTHER VACANTS 4 YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: AGGReGATE ROOM~ *(1}(2) YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS * 243 UNITS UNITS IN STRUCTURE 1. DETACHED 1. ATTACHED I~ STRUCTURE BY TENURE TOTAL TOTAL OCCUPIED 45 41 AND RENTEP OCCUPIF~ 2 AND 4 OR MORE MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER. ETC. .3 5 YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS * YlAR STRUCTURE BUILT 1979 TO MARCH 1980 1975 TO 197e 1970 TO 1974 1960 TO 1969 1950 TO 1959 1940 TO 1949 1 9.3 9 DR EAR LIE R YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT BY TENURE AND TOTAL TOTAL OCCUPIED 4 4 6 2 2 2 33 33 PEN TER OCCUPTFD HOU-2 CURLEW YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS IN STRUCTURE WITH 4 OR MORE STORI~S: PASSENGER ELEVATOR ¢ YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: STORIES I~ STRUCTURE * TO :3 TO 6 7 TO 12 13 OR MORI'"" 1 4 45 WITH ELEVATOR NO ELEVATOR YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: SEWAGE DISPOS~L ¢ YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: SOURCE OF WATER ¢ PUPLIC SEWER SEPTIC TANK OP CESSPOOL OTHER MEANS PUBLIC SYSTE~ OR PRIVATE COMPANY INDIVIDUAL WELL: DRILLED DUG SOME OTHER SOURCE 23 22 * NONE CENTRAL SYSTE~ 1 INDIVIDUAL ROOM UNIT 2 OR MORE INDIVIDUAL ROOM UNITS * OR HOT WATER SYSTE~ CENTRAL WA~M-AIR FURNACE ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP OTHE~ BUILT-IN ELlCTRIC UNITS FLOOR. WALL. OR PIPELESS FURNACE ROOM HEATERS WITH FLUE ROOM HEATERS WITHOUT FLUE fIREPLACES. STOVES. OR PO~TABLE ROOM HEATERS NONE ST~A~ 33 2 HOUSI~G * COMPLETE ~ITCHEN FACILITIES NO COMPLETE KITCHfN FACILITIES 4 4 BATHROO~S BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY STATuS TOTAL e UNITS: EEDROOMS BY TENURE OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: TENURE TOTAL "'EtHER OCCUPIED * STATU~ TOTAL OCCUPIED 2 2 24 12 20 I? * RENTEQ OCCUPIfD 7 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS ~ITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH O~IGIN: TENURE * 1ft 6 TOTAL RENTER OCCUPIED OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: TENURE BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER TOTAL RENTER OCCUPIED 4 2 4 7 DR MORE ~ENHP CCCUPIL~ f, AND OCCUPANCY TOTAL * 22 7 7 4 1 d 5 TOTAL OCCUPIED 2~ bEDRJOMS NONE .3 4 1 :~ YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: KITCHEN FACILITIES BATHRaOMS NO BATHROOM OR ONLY A HALF BATH 1 COMPLETE BATHROOM 1 COMPLETE BATHROOM PLUS HALF BATH(S) 2 OR MORE COMPLETE BATHROOMS YEAR-ROUND 1 YEAR-ROUND ~OUSING UNITS: AIR CONDITIONING YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: HEATING EQUIPMENT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: (~ WHITE 41 6 BLACK (3) AMERICAN HJDIAN. ESK. ALEUT * A~IAN. PACIfIC I SLAt-.!DFP aT fiF r- OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPI~D HDJ-~ * BY TfNUPE RENTER OCCUPI ED TOT AL YEAR MOVED INTO UNIT 1979 TO MARCH 1980 1975 TO 1978 1970 TO 1974 1960 TO 1969 1950 TO 1959 1949 OR EARLIER CURLEW MOVED INTO UNIT HOUSEHOLDE~ YEAR 7 6 6 10 6 6 HOUSING UNITS: TELEPHONE IN HOUSING UNIT BY TENURE TOTAL WITH TELEPHONE NO TELEPHONE * RENTER OCCUPIED 37 4 OCCUPIED HOUSING uNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDERS Of SELECTED AGE GROUPS: TELEPHONE IN HOUSING UNIT BY AGE Of HOUSEHOLDER * HOUSEHOLDER TO 64 YE ARS 60 WITH TfLEPHONE NO TELEPHONE 65 4 HOUSEHOLDER YEARS AND OVER 18 2 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: HOUSE HEATING FUEL OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: WATER HEATING FULL * * UTILITY GAS BOTTLED. TANK. OR LP GAS ELECHHCITY fUEL OIL. KEROSENE. ETC. COAL OR COKE" WOOD OTHEf~ FUEL NO FUEL USED UTILITY GAS BOTTLED. TANK. O~ LP GAS ELECTR IC lTV fUEL OIL. KE~OSENE, ETC. OTHER NO fUEL USE:D 19 2 20 14 4 OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: COOKING FUEL :;: OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH VEHICLE AVAILABLE: VEHICLES AVAILABLE (4)* 18 10 1 2 :3 OR MOkE 5 HOUSING UNITS WITH NO VEHICLE AVAILABLE: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDEq UTILITY GAS BOTTLED. TANK. ELECTRICITY OTHER NO FUEL USED OR LP GAS OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH O~ICIN WITH NO VEHICLf AVAIlAPLE OCCUPI~D * * TOTAL WHITE SLACK 8 8 TOTAL INDIAN, ESKIMO, AND ALEUT ASIAN. PACIfIC ISLANDER A~ERICAN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE PLUMUING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE: RACE OF HDUSEHOLDER * TCTAl 37 37 WHITE cLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. .AND ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF 5PANISH ORIGIN wITH COMPLETE PLUMBING fACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE * TOTAL OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPL~Tf PLUMEING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE AND ST~UCTURE BUILT IN 1939 O~ EARLIER: RACE Of HOU5EHCLDfh * TOTAL ifHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. E~KI~Q. AND ALEUT ASIAN, PACIFIC ISLANDER OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER Of SPANISH ORIGIN WITH COMPLETE PLUMPING fACILITIfS FOR EXCLUSIVE USE AND STRUCTURE BUILT IN 1939 OR EARLIER * TOTAL hDU-4 CURLEw OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE PLU~~ING FACILI1IES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE 'ND WITH 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM OR MORE: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER * OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH CDMPLLTr PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVl USE AND LACKING CENT~AL HEATING EQUIPMENT: RACE OF HDUSFHC'LDER ,;, TOTAL WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. AND ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER TOTAL wH I TE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. AND ALEUT ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN WI1H COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOQ EXCLUSIVE USE AND WITH 1.01 PERSONS Pf~ ROOM OR MORE * ( ( OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN ~lT~ COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILIIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE AND LACKING CENTRAL HEATING EaUIPMENT * TOTAL TOTAL OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE PLUM3ING FACILITIES FOR fXCLUSIVE PERSONS PER ROOM BV VEAR STRUCTURE BUILT BV HEATING EQUIPMENT UU: * OR EARLIER: LESS THAN 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM 1.01 DR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM 1940 TO ~ARCH 1980: LESS THAN ).01 PERSONS PER ROOM 1.01 OR ~ORE PERSONS PER ROOM 1939 PERSONS IN ~CCUPIED HOUSING UNITS lOTAL RE'HE R OCCUP I ED WITH CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM LACKING CENT~AL HEATING SYSTEM t, 23 8 * OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: AGGRf.GATC INCOME IN 1979 BY TFNUPE * 83 TOTAL RENTER OCCUPIED 18 PEPS3NS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: UNITS IN STRUCTURE 1. DE TACHED 1. ATTACHED UNITS IN STRUCTURE BY TENURf TOTAL 83 * RENTER OCCUPIED 18 2 j AND 4 5 OR MORE MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER. ETC. SPECIFIED nWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: SELECTED MONTHLV OWNER COSTS (5)(6)* MORTGAGE STATUS A'D WITH A MONTHLV OWNER COSTS LESS TH.AN $)00 ~100 TO $149 :£150 TO $199 $200 TO $249 $250 TO $299 $ .3 I) 0 $350 T0 $ 34 9 TO $~OO TO $450 TO $~)OO TO $600 TO $750 OR $.399 .$449 $499 5599 $749 MORE MEDIAN COSTS MORTG~.GE 2 3 MONTHLV OWNER COSTS LESS THAN $~O 550 TO $74 $75 TO $99 $100 TO t124 $125 TO 5149 $150 TO $199 $200 TO $249 $250 OR MORE MEDIAN COSTS 358 NDT MORTGAG:D (4 4 4 t ? ? l. 1()4 HDJ-I CURLEW SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO~INIUM HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSfHOLDEP OF SPECIFIED RACES: MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS PY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER AMERICAN ASIAN. PACIFIC INDIAN. ISLANDFR WHITE BLACK ESK. ALEUT WITH A MORTGAGE: LESS THAN S200 S200 TO $299 $300 TO $399 5 $400 TO $499 * $ 500 OR MORE NOT '40R TGAGE D 26 SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: AGGREGATE SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS BY MORTGAGE STATUS AND YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT * WITH A MORTGAGE: 1975 TO MARCH 1980 1970 TO 1974 1960 TO 1969 1 9 ~i9 OR EAR LIE: R NOT ~1ORTGAGED 1065 640 2926 SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: MORTGAG~ STATUS AND YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT * WITH A MORTGAGE: LESS THAN 5200 $200 TO S299 $300 TO $399 $400 TO $499 $500 OR ~ORE NOT MORTGAGED SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIFD NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS; AGGREGATE VALUE (SCALE~ fOP TALLY PURPOSES; MULTIPLY PY 5250 TO 09TAIN THE TRUE VALUE) * WITH A MORTGAGE:: 1975 TO MARCH 1980 1970 TO 1974 1960 TO 1969 1959 OR EARLIER NOT MORTGAGED SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS * 3 TOTAL 2 134!' 26 SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: SELECTED MONTHLY OWNEQ COSTS AS PE"RCENTAGE OF INCOME BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME J~~ 1979 * LESS THAN THAN 20 PERCENT 20 TO 24 PERCENT 25 TO 34 PERCENT 35 PEr-CENT OR MORE NOT COMPUTED $5.000 S5.000$9.999 $10.000 $14.999 4 2 4 L~SS 2 4 AGGR~GATE GROSS RENT !20.00G OR MORE. 4 2 2 SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED ~AYING CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATU~ LESS THAN $60 $60 TO $,79 seo TO 599 $100 TO $119 S120 TO S149 $150 TO $169 $170 TO $199 S200 TO 5249 $250 TO 5299 $300 TO $349 $350 TO $399 $400 TO 5499 $.500 OR MORE NO CASH RENT MEDIAN GROSS RENT $19.999 4 SPECIFIED RE~TER-OCCUPItD HOUSING UNITS: GROSS PENT (7)* SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS PAYING CASH RENT: MEDIAN AND AGGREGATE GROSS RENT $15.000- ~ RENTER OCCUPIED VACANT FOR RENT SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCU~IED PAYIN~ CASH RENT AND VACANT-FCR-Rf~T HOUSING UNITS: AGGRFGATE CONTRACT RENT OR RfNT ASKED BY OCCUPANCY STATUS :;: RENTER OCCUPIED: AGGREGATE CONTRAC T RE NT VACANT FOR RENT: AGGREGATE RENT ASKED * HDU CURLEW -f SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPECIFIED RACES: GROSS RENT BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER 0 GROSS RENT LESS THAN $100 $100 TO $199 "200 TO $299 $: 300 OR MORE NO CASH RENT AMERICAN INDIAN. ESK. ALEUT BLACK WHITE ASIAN. PACIfIC ISLANDER SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSIN~ UNITS: INCLUSION OF UTILITIES IN RENT (8):;: SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: GROSS RENT 0 PAY EXTRA FOR 1 OR MORE UTILITIES NO EXTRA PAYMENT FOP ANY UTILIT IES LESS THAN $100 S100 TO $199 $200 TO $299 $300 OR MO=?E NO CASH RE"JT SPECIFIED RE~TER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: GROSS RENT AS PERCfNTAGf OF BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 * LESS THAN $5.000 $5.000$9.999 $10.000$14.999 115.000$19.099 INCOM~ 120.000 DR MORr LE5S THAN 20 PERCENT 20 TO 24 PERCENT 25 TO 34 PERCENT 35 PERCENT OR MORE NOT COMPUTED ADDITIONAL NOTES: (1) IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIPED BY LAW. 11 IS NECESSARV FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA DO NUT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL. THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING UNITS. SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWE~ THAN 30 PERSONS I~ A GEOGRAPHIC AQEA. FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORV. FEWEP THAN IG HOUSEHULDS OR FA~ILIES. OR FEWER THAN 10 UNITS IN A HOUSING CATEGORY. SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPQESSFD. AN ASTERISK (0) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT SUPPRESSION ~AY HAVE OCCURRED IN THAT TAPLE. (2) THIS AND OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT COUNTS. PtR~IT TH~ OF MEANS. FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGREGATED ROOMS DIVIDED BV THE NUMBER OF YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS YIELDS THE MEAN NUM9fR Of ROOMS Pf~ YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNIT. COMPUT~TION (3) ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPANESE. CHINESE. FILIPINO. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAMANIAN. SAMOAN. AND THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF AN ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER GROUP IN THE "OTHER" CATEGORY. KO~EAN. (4) VEHICLES INCLUDE AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS. AND VANS. (5) 1HE FOLLOWING ARE EXCLUDED FROM TABULATIONS ON VALUE FOR NONCO~DO~INIU~ UNITS: UNITS AT AN ADDRESS WITH 2 DR MORE UNITS. UNITS ON 10 OR ~ORE ACR~S. UNITS WITH A COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OR MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE PROPERTY. AND MObILE HOMES OR TRAILERS. (6) SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS REFER TO THE SUM OF PAVMENTS FOR REAL ESTATE TAXES~ PROPERTY INSURANCE. UTILITIES. AND REGULAR MORTGAGE PAYVfNTS. (7) GROSS RENT AND CONTRACT RENT ARE TABULATED FOR ALL RENTER-OCCUPIED UNITS EXCEPT ONE-FAMILY HOMES ON A PROPERTY OF lOOP MORE ACRFS. GROSS RENT IS THE SUM OF CONTRACT RENT AND UTILITY COSTS. (8) UTILITIES INCLUDE ELECTRICITY. WOOD. ETC. GAS. WATER. AND OIL. COAL. KE~OSENE. END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS FOR CURLEW • IOWA.
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