Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: Public Use Microdata

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Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: Public Use Microdata
ICPSR
Inter-university Consortium for
Political and Social Research
Census of Population and Housing, 1990
[United States]: Public Use Microdata
Sample: 1/1,000 Sample
Appendix G: PUMS Maps
United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census,
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
ICPSR 6497
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ICPSR
Inter-university Consortium for
Politicd and Social Research
Census of Population and Housing, 1990
[United States]: Public Use Microdata
Sample: i/i ,000 Sample
Appendix G: PUMS Maps
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Reseach
ICPSR
6497
CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED STATES] :
PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE: l/1,000
SAMPLE
(ICPSR
Appendix
Principal
United
States
Inter-university
G: PUMS Maps
Investigators
Department
of
Consortium
First
6497)
Commerce,
Bureau
of the
for Political
and Social
ICPSR Edition
March 1995
Inter-university
Consortium
for
Political
and Social
Research
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Michigan
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Research
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CENSUS OF POPULATION
AND
1990
[UNITED
STATES]:
PUBLIC
USE
HOUSING,
SAMPLE
[Computer
l/1,000
MICRODATA
SAMPLE:
file].
ICPSR
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Social
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DATA COLLECTION
DESCRIPTION
the
Census,
and
United
States
Department
of Commerce.
Bureau
of
Inter-university
Consortium
for Political
and Social
Research
PUBLIC
CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1990 [UNITED STATES]:
USE MICRODATA SAMPLE: l/1,000
SAMPLE (ICPSR 6497)
Consortium
prepared
by the Inter-university
SUMMARY: This dataset,
comprises
2 percent
of the cases
for Political
and Social
Research,
1990
AND HOUSING,
in the second
release
of CENSUS OF POPULATION
SAMPLE: 5-PERCENT SAMPLE
USE MICRODATA
[UNITED
STATES1 : PUBLIC
Use
Microdata
(ICPSR 9952).
As 2 percent
of the 5-percent
Public
Sample
(PUMS), it constitutes
a l-in-l,000
sample,
and contains
all
original
5-percent
PUMS.
housing
and population
variables
in the
Housing
variables
state
and area of residence;
include
area type;
built;
was
farm/nonfarm
status;
type of structure;
year
structure
rooms
and bedrooms;
vacancy
and
boarded-up
number
of
status;
presence
or absence
of a telephone;
presence
or absence
of complete
kitchen
and plumbing
facilities;
type of sewage,
water
source,
and
housing
heating
fuel
used;
property
value;
tenure;
year moved into
unit;
of household/family;
type of group
quarters;
household
type
language;
number
of
children,
persons,
related
own/adopted
children,
and stepchildren
in the household;
number of persons
and
workers
in the family;
status
of
mortgage,
second
and
mortgage,
home
loan;
equity
number of vehicles
available;
household
income;
sales
of agricultural
products;
payments
formortgage,
rent,
and
property
tax;
condominium
fees;
mobile
home costs;
and cost
of
electricity,
water,
heating
fuel,
and flood/fire/hazard
insurance.
Person
variables
cover
sex,
relationship
to householder,
age,
educational
attairlrnent,
Hispanic
origin,
school
enrollment,
race,
ancestry,
language
place
of birth,
spoken
at
home, citizenship,
marital
status,
year of immigration,
place
of residence
in
1985,
number
oE children
ever
born,
presence
and age of own children,
military
service,
mobility
and
care
limitation,
work
personal
limitation
status,
employment
status,
employment
status
of parents,
occupation,
industry,
class
of
worker,
hours
worked
last
week,
weeks
worked
in
1989,
usual
hours
worked
per week,
temporary
absence
from work,
place
of
work,
time
of
departure
for
work,
travel
time
to
work,
means of transportation
to work,
number of
occupants
in vehicle
during
ride
to
work,
total
earnings,
total
income,
wages
and salary
income,
farm and nonfarm
self-employment
income,
Social
Security
income,
public
assistance
income,
retirement
income,
and rent,
dividends,
and net rental
income.
UNIVERSE:
All
persons
and
housing
units
in
the
United
States.
SAMPLING:
This dataset
was extracted
by ICPSR
from
the
5-percent
PUMS using
a systematic
selection
procedure.
It
contains
all
housing
records
in the
5-percent
PUMS coded
37 or
87 on
the
subsample
variable,
SUBSAMPL,
plus
all
person
records
associated
with
these
housing
records.
The number 37 was obtained
by
randomly
selecting
a number between
0 and 99 (i.e.,
one of the 100 possible
codes for SUBSAMPL),
and the number 87 was obtained
by adding
50 to
37.
(See
Chapter
4 of
the
codebook
for an explanation
of how
SUBSAMPL may be used to
select
PUMS subsamples.)
The
5-percent
PUMS, derived
from responses
to the census
long-form
questionnaire,
sample
of
and
housing
units
persons
is a 5-percent
stratified
the 1990 Census
(housing
units
and their
occupants,
enumerated
in
and persons
in group
quarters).
The long-form
vacant
housing
units,
questionnaire
was
administered
to
approximately
15.9 percent
of
households
counted
by the 1990 Census.
weighted
frequencies
given
by the original
NOTE: (1) To approximate
5-percent
PUMS, users
should
multiply
the weight
variables,
HOUSWGT
hierarchical
and PWGTl, by 50.
This
dataset
has
the
same
(2)
is a separate
record
type
the
5-percent
PUMS. There
structure
as
level
is
for each of the two levels
in the hierarchy:
the housing
a housing
record
comprising
112 housing
variables,
represented
by
comprising
123
person
record
the
person
level
by
a person
do not include
the housing
serial
variables.
(These variable
counts
the
record
variable
denoting
the
SERIALNO,
and
number,
type,
These
two variables
appear
on both the housing
and person
RECTYPE.
Each occupied
housing
unit
is
represented
by
a single
records).
one or more person
records,
one for
followed
by
housing
record,
vacant
household.
Each
housing
unit
is
each
person
in
the
represented
by a solitary
housing
record,
which
is not followed
by
residing
in
quarters
is
any person
records.
Every person
group
represented
by a single
housing
record
followed
by a person
record.
Appendix
this
dataset
contains
361,185
records.
(3)
G of
In all,
only
in hardcopy
form upon
codebook
(PUMS maps) is available
the
l-in-l,000
which
this
Code
6,
denotes
request
from ICPSR.
(4)
has been added to the variable
SAMPLE.
sample,
EXTENT OF COLLECTION:
(text)
+ database
SPSS data definition
1 data
file
dictionary
statements
EXTENT OF PROCESSING:
MDATA.PR/
Logical
DATA FORMAT:
definition
statements
Record
documentation
statements
+ machine-readable
-1- SAS data definition
DDEF.ICPSR/
Length
with
RECODE/
SAS
+
SCAN
and
SPSS
data
Part
1: Data File
File
Structure:
hierarchical
Record
Length:
231
Part 2: SAS Data Definition
Statements
Record
Length:
80
Part
3: Data Dictionary
Record
Length:
80
Part 4: Geographic
File
Record
Length:
80
Equivalency
.- .-
APPENDIX
G.
PUMS MAPS
l’lICSC arc 1llC maps Wlkll sl101vlhc PUMks for tbc 5% and 1% PUhlS fiics. Thcsc maps arc for user
wuvcnicnu.
The detaikd wmpnents of the Public USC hfiuodata Arcas (PUhLAs) arc prcscntcd in the
equivalency files which accompaokd your tapes.
NO’IE: There will be tbrcc PUMS fiics for the U.S.: 5%. 1% and 3%. PUMS files arc available on a state-bystate basis for tie 5%, 1% and 3% samples. There isnational file per se available from the Census Bureau.
A user must acquire (use) all of the rcspectivc state files (or have a third party draw e.xtracts from them) to get
a national sampic. Bcwusc of budgetary restraints, the l/1003 extract products were not produced for 1990.
The records from each state’s 1% fide whcrc the PUhlAz crowd statelines appear on the state ‘99’ fit
will accompany all 1% fik orders. Users of the 1% fide can locate rccor& of choice by searching
under
lhe appropriate hlSA/PhlSA codes. See tic listing of these PUMAS beginning on page G-l.
wld~
5% PUMA maps are available
for the following
states as of March,
ICPSR note:
1995: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, DC, HI, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN,
MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI,
and WY.
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s
0
-2
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1
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I
CALIFORNIA 5X PUMA Boundarlrs
CALIFORNIA
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
cl
Counties
cl
PUMA
PUMAS
in
selected
OIJOO-01402
01501-01602
al6Dl-ol6as
0,700-01805
DlgOl-01906
02000-02100
So4 lnrsl
Hop -
areas:
Sanomq County
udn county
SOlOllD county
Conh Corb County
Son rranclqco cky
Alameda County
02201-02206
02301-02~04
02400-02SOO
02801-02906
Son Ynleo County
Son Jooquln Counly
Slmlrlour
County
Socmmqnto Counly
032ot -03202
03301-03315
03401-0341t
03600-03902
0400044100
Santa Barbara Cauntr
Srn Ml96 county
Sml0 Cloro Cody
knlt*r*y
coun1y
rr*mo Caunly
04200-04806
04900-05002
05,0,-OS,02
Orange COUntr
Kwn County
San Luh Obhpo
05200-06600
06701-06705
Lo, Angetrr county
V~nturo Cody
06600-06005
O7O0+07207
Rivsnidq County
San Bcmordina County
County
Miles
0
-,.-
100
-
I
200
I
CALIFORNIA 5% PUMA Boundarles
CALIFORNIA
-iI 5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
cl
Counties
q
PUMA
PUMAS in selected
OISOO-01402
01dOI-01502
01601-016OS
01700-01605
OIPOI-OlPOO
OZOOO-02106
02201-02206
areas:
knoma
County
hladn county
Sobno County
contra Costa county
Son Franclqco elly
Alambda County
Son Ydco
County
D2JOI-OZJO4Sm Joaquh Counly
024ao-02s00stanlrbur County
028Of-02906
Socmmdo
County
03201-03202 Sonlo &Mbcw county
OJsol-0331s
Son MI60 Covnly
OMOl -OS41 I Santa clwq County
oma-039902 hht*r*y county
OIOO-04100 Frqmo Counly
a42o0-046a6 Or01190
co~nt7
04900-05002
05101-05102
Kqm County
San luiq Obimpo County
052Oo-06600lor An9ekr coudy
06701-06705 Vwmtum Couniy
06600-06905 Rivrnidr County
07000-07207
Son Bcmordina
S-30 Equivolsncy
Cl PUYk
County
Filw for q complrtr
Miles
I
0
California
5X Inset
__,..
. .
-..
20
40
lilt
q
-.
.-
. .- _...-_
HAWAII 57. PUMA Boundarles
HAWAII
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
a T_‘az)
CoJOl00307
00200 (part)
I
0
Counties
q
PUMAS
PUMAs in Selected
00301-00307
zs
qi+
Areas:
Honolulu
including
County
Honolulu
COP.
Miles
I
0
50
0
l-
J
INDIANA 57. PUMA Boundarlss
INCIANA
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
cl
Ll
PUMAS
PUMAs in Selected
OOlOl-00107
Areos:
Indlonapolh city and
hlarion county port*.
00800
Gmy city
00000
Earl ChIcago.
Whilinq cilicr.
01000
B4hCb
01500
South Bend city
01600
01700
01800
Bolnncr cd 51. Jo.cph Coun,y
Balance of Allw County
fort Wayne cYy
Wommond.
of hh
and
County
Miles
0
50
I
!
m
-W
11
0
L0
8P
8
12
.r 5:
0
KENTUCKY
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
KENTUCKY 5X PUMA Boundarles
0
cl
Counties
PUMAS
PUMAS in Selected
_.
_
Amos:
01801-01802
hlngton-Foy.ltb
02OOl-02002
Louirdle
02101-02103
Balance 01 Jellwlo#l
city
Counly
LOUISIANA 5X PUMA BoundarIes
LOUISIANA
Ll
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
PUMA
IPUMAS in Selected
01301-01302
01400
Balm
Baloncr
01901-01904
02000
Areas:
Rot190 city
of Ed
Baton Rouga Porlrh
Nar Orbans city
MrloH*
02,00-02200
COP
0oh-o
of Jdf4rson
02300
(Pad
/
oosw
4
( 01 loo,
>
Miles
I
0
-L
-
.
._._..
_..
-
20
40
Parish
MARYLAND 59; PUMA Boundarler
MARYLAND
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
0
cl
0
Counties
PUMA
States
Anne Arundd
Ealllmar*
County 00201-00204
County OO.lOl-00306
Montgomery
Counly OlZOl-01206
P#hlC~ obor9da
Ealumore
ceunty
01301-01307
city otso1 -MS04
1
I I
I I
, I
MICHIGAN 5% PUMA Eloundarlst
MICHIGAN
0
0
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
PUMAS
01300
Grand Rapid8 city
01700
Lonrlng
02000
Flint city
03too
hn
city
I
Atir
city
03500Uvonlo
clly
04000
Slorling
03JOI -03700
.--.
.-.
.---.
.__
I
I
Heiphlm city
Wayne County including
Ddroil city.
I
10
MINNESOTA
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
4-T
00200
(Port)
00200
PUMAS
(Port)
00300
1
rmz
PUMAs in Selected
01200-01
01500
so0 An&~
bhl*apolir
01800-02000
Areas:
Counly
city
Balma
of H*nnopin
comly
02lOO SI. Pod city
02200
Bolonc*
02500-02400
01 ftomrry
County
Dakota County
IO2700
Miles
02300
I
I
I
0
50
100
.
I
1
-
-
.
I
NEVADA 5% PUMA Boundarles
NEVADA
cl
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
s
PUMAS
cl
PUMAS in Selected
00201-04205
Areas:
Cloh County Including
la* v~qo*
city.
00300
hlo
city
oc400
8ohmcr
Of wa*ftoa
Do+,.
Lyon. md Sbrry
and Canon
cily.
Miles
cntmlty.
cotmlkr.
NEW YORK 5% PUMA Boundarles
NEW YORK
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
cl
Counties
PUMA
PUMAS in Selected
01500
Syracuse
02100
Rochester
03001-03003
05001-05414
Areos:
city
city
Buffalo
city
New York city
Miles
I
0
.
_
_ _
.
50
100
NORTH CAROLINA IX PUMA Ooundorh
NORTH CAROLINA
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
q
0
q
Counties
PUMA
Stales
PUMAS In Selected
00801-00804
01300-01400
D2000-02100
D2301-02303
DJOOO-03100
Areos:
Mecklenburg Counly
Guilford County
Forsyth County
Woke County
Cumbcrland
County
Miles
I
0
50
100
OHIO 5X PUMA Boundarles
OHIO
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
q
Counties
cl
PUMAS
PUMAS in Selected
0520 1
02600
p@Jo
1
I 05301
05200
/J---f
Areas:
03601-03604
Lucoa Cody
Tolrdc. city.
including
03700-03600
LoraIn County
03901-03905
Clwalond
04000-04500
04701-04704
O’IOI-04602
O’OOI-04002
05001-0~003
OtiiOl-05107
Bolane~ ot Cuyahoga County
Summit County
Trumbull County
Mohonlng County
stork county
FranWin Counly includiq
Calumbua city.
05201-OS205
05301-05302
05401-05406
Nontgomwy
Cody
flullrr County
Homilton County includh~
Cincinnali city.
city
05401
0350
03400
l-vv-fl
--+p-\r’
03500
!ii!iy
Miles
u
“V
I
0
-
.-..
-
20
40
1
3
8
0
.-i-i 5:
f
i
TENNESSEE 5X PUMA Boundarler
TENNESSEE
cl
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
PUMAS
cl
PUMba in Selected
Areaa:
0050140505
NorhG#e-Dovkfson
00800 Knoxvillr city
00000 Bdoncr of Knox Counly
0 I200 Chattanooga city
01300 klancs
of Hamilton county
01 BOO Uomphir city
02000 kloncr
of Shelby County
Miles
I
0
-i
50
100
VIRGINIA 5% PUMA Boundarlrs
VIRGINIA
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
Counties
0.
cl
PUMA
0
States
JULUI in lndopendenl
)I000
NrKondrla
114GD Bedford
10200 Brirtol
M6GG Burna vi*to
)I 300 Chadotlwlllr
>2500 Chrloproke
ID500 Clifton
32400 Cslonlol HAghI*
Do500 Covin9lon
0 I500 Oonrlllr
02400 Emparla
DIIW roifior
0, (00 Ft,Us Church
DZBC!O Frankkn
02200 Fredericksburg
DDZDG Color
33000 Hampton
00600 tiarrlsonburg
02400 Hoperell
00600
Lexinqlon
0,400 Lynchburg
Cilisr:
DDQGD Monoasas
00800 h4ono~sor Por
Cl 600 Morllnl*lllr
03100 Newport Nwa
02700 Noriolk
03200 Narton
02400 Potonburq
OJJDD Poquown
02600 Por(,,,,out,,
00300 Radlord
02100 Richmond
00400 Roonohe
00400 hlem
01700 south Barton
Do600 Staunton
02800 sldlolh
029W Virqlnio Baoct
00600 Waynesboro
03300 Wllllamaburg
OG?OO Wlnchr,tw
__-
--_.,.__
WISCONSIN 5% PUMA Boundarles
WISCONSIN
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
cl
u
Counties
PUMAS
PUMA9 in:
Dons County
01600
01700
btilwaukee County
02201
02202
02203
02204
02205
02206
Miles
I
0
50
100
WYOMING 5% PUMA Boundarler
WYOMING
Counties
cl
5% PUMA BOUNDARIES
cl
El
PUMA
DO100
00200
00300
00400
PUMAS
States
COUNTY
Albany
Goshen
Laramie
Plalte
Converse
Fremont
Natrona
Niobrara
Carbon
Lincoln
Sublette
S;~~waler
Uinto
Big Horn
Campbell
Crook
Hot Springs
E;;lsan
Sheridon
Woshakia
Miles
I
0
50
100