1980 Census of Housing: Subject reports. Mobile homes, Volume 3, Part 2U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1984 - Mobile homes |
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15 percent 1959 or earlier 1979 below poverty 49 percent administrative support occupations Age of Householder appendix Central heating Central heating system Completed by Householder Data are estimates definitions of terms Employed persons 16 estimates based families Male householder fishing occupations Fuel oil Gross Rent Less house in United Household Income Type Householder Employed persons Householder in 1975 Householder Moved Income in 1979 Introduction kerosene Less than $100 LP gas Married-couple families Male material moving occupations meaning of symbols Moved into Unit Owner-occupied percent 15 Percentage of Household persons 3 persons Persons in Unit persons per room plumbing for exclusive poverty level present Female householder private company Private household occupations professional specialty occupations protective and household related support occupations Rent as Percentage repair occupations room 2 rooms Septic tank SMSA SMSA's Source of water system or private Type and Age Unit 1 person water by public wife present Female