
POPULATION SUBJECT REPORTS, CP-3
Availability: THIS SERIES IS OUT OF PRINT. THE
DATA ARE STILL AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM AND COMPUTER TAPE AS SUBJECT
SUMMARY TAPE FILE (SSTF's). - CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICES FOR ORDERING
INFORMATION (301)763-INFO(4636).
Subject content: Reports cover population
subjects and subgroups. These include
migration, education, occupation and industry, journey to work,
income, and
poverty status. In addition, reports show data on subgroups of
the
population such as racial and ethnic groups and the older
population.
Geographic areas generally will include the United States,
regions,
and
divisions; some reports may include data for other large
geographic
areas.
Census contact:
Customer Services,
301-763-INFO(4636).
CP-3-1
The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,
1990
$32.00
003-024-08697-2
Presents sample data on foreign-born
persons, by
place of birth, citizenship, and year of entry to the United
States.
Topics include general demographic, household and family,
housing,
social,
and labor force characteristics, as well as income and poverty
status
Geography: United States,
Derived from SSTP 1
512pp.
GPO (rel.
8/27/93)
CP-3-2
Ancestry of the Population in the United States
$41.00
003-024-08698-1
From 1990 census, total population, fertility,
household
and family characteristics, ability to speak English, educational
attainment, labor force status, income, poverty, and housing
characteristics for all persons and 75 ancestry groups
Geography: United States
Derived from SSTP 2
744pp.
GPO (rel.10/5/93)
CP-3-3
Persons of Hispanic Origin in the United States
$23.00
003-024-08705-7
From 1990 census, total population, fertility,
household
and family characteristics, ability to speak English, educational
attainment, labor force status, income, poverty, and housing
characteristics for all persons, persons not of Hispanic origin,
and 26
Hispanic origin groups
Cross-tabulated by detailed Hispanic
groups
Geography: United States only
Derived from SSTP 3
356pp.
GPO (rel. 9/8/93)
CP-3-4
Education in the United States
$41.00
003-024-08742-1
1990 Census educational attainment, earnings, and school
enrollment
data in
tables such as: Educational attainment by age, sex, race, and
Hispanic
origin (for United States); educational attainment by age and sex
(for
states); educational attainment by age, race, and Hispanic origin
(for
states); earnings in 1989 by educational attainment, sex, race,
and
Hispanic origin (for U.S. and states); school enrollment and type
of school
by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin (for United States); and
school
enrollment and type of school by age (for states)
Geography:
United States and States
Derived from SSTF 6
832PP.
GPO (rel. 4/10/94)
CP-3-5
Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States
$21.00
003-024-08699-9
From 1990 census, total population,
fertility,
household and family characteristics, ability to speak English,
educational
attainment, labor force status, income, poverty, and housing
characteristics for all persons, persons not Asian or Pacific
Islander, and
24 Asian or Pacific Islander groups
Geography: United States
only
Derived from SSTF 5
336pp.
GPO (rel. 10/5/93)
CP-3-6
Characteristics of the Black Population
$37.00
003-024-08701-4
506pp.
rel. 11/17/95
Presents 1990 census
data on the Black population, with tables on the family, the
elderly, Black children, Black veterans, and
foreign-born Blacks.
Data time span: 1990.
Geographic areas covered: United States, with
some data for States and Metropolitan areas with Black
populations of 900,000 and 400,000, or more respectively.
Subject content: Presents social, economic, and
housing census data on the Black population.
The report provides data on the following general 100-percent population topics: age, family, persons in group quarters, household relationship, marital status, and race of spouse and children. The report shows data on age in 9 categories, suggesting the degree of detail on general population topics. The report also cites additional subjects found only in sample population data. These cover social and economic topics. Social topics include the following: disability, education, (enrollment and attainment), fertility, and place of birth. The report profiles educational attainment in 9 categories, suggesting the degree for sample population topics.
Economic topics include the following: labor force (including employment and unemployment); occupation and industry; and income in 1989.
Income and poverty are shown for persons, married couple and other families, and for nonfamily households, with separate data by sex for persons and householders. For poverty and household income, the report distinguishes full-time and year round employment. Aside from poverty, tables often provide 9 levels of income, suggesting the degree of detail for sample economic topics.
The report also includes data on the following general housing topics: rooms in housing unit, tenure (i.e., housing owned or rented), units in structure or building, and value of home or monthly rent. The report indicates rooms per housing unit in 9 categories, suggesting the degree of detail for general housing topics.
The report also cites additional housing subjects found only in the sample data. Data cover the following topics: bedrooms, condominiums, cost for shelter with utilities, plumbing and kitchen facilities, telephone in unit, vehicle available, water source and method of sewage disposal, year moved into residence, and year structure built. Data on the number of bedrooms are in 6 categories, suggesting the degree of detail for sample housing data.
Some subjects are cross classified. Tables frequently show data by age group, sometimes with gender, for example. Also social, economic, and housing data may be linked - income, with educational attainment or contract rent, for instance.
Note: A free 20-page change sheet (++Corrected
Table 3'') was issued. It is available from Customer Services,
301-763-INFO(4636).
CP-3-7-1 and CP-3-7-2
Characteristics of American Indians
by Tribe and Language
$51.00
003-024-08700-6
1,596pp.
(in 2 volumes)
rel. 09/19/94.
Data time span: 1990.
Geographic areas covered: United States,
regions, divisions, States, and selected metropolitan areas.
Subject content: Presents social, economic, and
housing data on American Indian tribes. The report also
features, by geographic area, a detailed account of language
spoken at home. (The Algonquian language group alone is shown in
21 categories.) The report also includes language spoken, with
data by sex and age, for more general language groupings.
Tables typically provide data by tribe, occasionally tribe by geographic areas such as States.
The report provides data on the following general 100-percent population topics: age, family, household relationship, marital status, and sex. The report shows age in up to 25 categories suggesting the degree of detail on general population topics. The report also cites additional subjects found only in sample population data. Social topics include the following: disability, education (enrollment and attainment), fertility, migration (residence in 1985), and veteran status. The report profiles education attainment in 15 categories suggesting the degree of detail on sample social topics.
Economic characteristics cover labor force (including employment and unemployment), industry and occupation, and work experience and income in 1989. Income data, aside from poverty, are shown by type of income and family. The report provides 11 categories for household income, suggesting the degree of detail on sample economic topics.
Housing data are shown for households, with separate statistics for married couples and female householders with no husband present. The report includes the general housing topic, number of rooms in the unit, in 10 categories.
The report also cites additional housing subjects found only in the sample data. Data cover the following topics: bedrooms, plumbing and kitchen facilities, vehicles available, and water source. Data are shown on the number of bedrooms in 6 categories, suggesting the degree of detail for sample housing data. Derived from SSTF 13.
CP-3-
Earnings by Occupation and Education
Available
only on computer tape and CD-ROM, CD90-SSTF22A,B, and C
Geography: United
States, State, MSA/CMSA of 500,000 or more population,
CMSA of 500,000 or more population-PMSA
CP-3-
Language Use in the United States
Photocopies of
tables and a CD-ROM are available from the Population Division
(301-457-2422)
Cross-tabulated by person's language and
household language
Geography: United States, State. GPO
CP-3-
Occupation by Industry
Available only on CD-ROM,
CD-SSTF14
Cross-tabulated by industry groups
Geography:
United States, region, division, State
CP-3-
Geographic Mobility for Metropolitan Areas
Replaced by computer tape, SSTF15, and CD-ROM
Geography: United States, region, MSA/CMSA, PMSA
rel 05/96
CP-3-
Poverty Areas in the United States
Available
only on CD-ROM, CD90-SSTF17
Geography: United States, region,
division, places of 250,000 or more population
Threshold
criteria: tracts with specified poverty rate
CP-3-
Journey to Work in the United States
Replaced by
a computer tape, SSTF20, and a CD-ROM, CD90-SSTF20
Geography: United States,
MSA/CMSA, CMSA-PMSA
rel 01/96.
Last update: Friday, 27-Jul-2001 12:57:31 EDT