Census Bureau

POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF THE 103RD CONGRESS, 1990, CPH-4

THIS SERIES IS OUT OF PRINT. THE DATA ARE STILL AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM AND COMPUTER TAPE AS SUMMARY TAPE FILE (STF) - CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICES FOR ORDERING INFORMATION (301)763-INFO(4636).

Subjects covered: Population characteristics: Age (19 categories), including voting age persons by race; ancestry; citizenship; class of worker; disability; educational attainment; family type and presence of children; fertility; group quarters; Hispanic origin; household type and relationship; income in 1989; (other income categories are median income per person, household, family, and nonfamily household); industry; labor force status, including for persons 16 to 19 years by school enrollment and educational attainment; labor force status in 1989, including weeks and hours worked; land area; language spoken at home and ability to speak English; marital status; means of transportation to work; migration (residence in 1985), nativity; occupation; period of military service; place of birth; population density; poverty status in 1989; race; residence in 1985; school enrollment and type of school; sex; urban, rural, and farm residence (persons); veteran status; workers in family in 1989.

Housing characteristics: Age of householder; bedrooms (six categories); condominium status; contract rent; gross rent; Hispanic origin of householder; house heating fuel; household income in 1989; household type and relationship; householder 65 years and over; kitchen facilities; land area; meals included in rent; mortgage status and selected monthly owner costs; persons per room; persons in unit; persons per unit; plumbing facilities; race of householder; rooms; sewage disposal; source of water; telephone in unit; tenure (housing owned or rented), including tenure by race and Hispanic origin of householder; units in structure; vacancy characteristics; value; vehicles available; year householder moved into unit; year structure built.

Geographic coverage: State and congressional districts within the State; county; place (in selected States county subdivision of 10,000 or more), and American Indian and Alaska Native areas. The comparable 1980 report series is Congressional Districts of the 98th Congress (PHC80-4).

Data are derived from STF 1D and STF 3D
Available on CD-ROM. Congressional Districts on CD-ROM

Census contact: Customer Services , 301-763-INFO(4636); Population Division Statistical Information Staff (content), 301-457-2422.


CPH-4-2 Alabama
CPH-4-3 Alaska
CPH-4-4 Arizona
CPH-4-5 Arkansas
CPH-4-6 California
CPH-4-7 Colorado
CPH-4-8 Connecticut
CPH-4-9 Delaware
CPH-4-10 District of Columbia
CPH-4-11 Florida
CPH-4-12 Georgia
CPH-4-13 Hawaii
CPH-4-14 Idaho
CPH-4-15 Illinois
CPH-4-16 Indiana
CPH-4-17 Iowa
CPH-4-18 Kansas
CPH-4-19 Kentucky
CPH-4-20 Louisiana
CPH-4-21 Maine
CPH-4-22 Maryland
CPH-4-23 Massachusetts
CPH-4-24 Michigan
CPH-5-25 Minnesota
CPH-4-26 Mississippi
CPH-4-27 Missouri
CPH-4-28 Montana
CPH-4-29 Nebraska
CPH-4-30 Nevada
CPH-4-31 New Hampshire
CPH-4-32 New Jersey
CPH-4-33 New Mexico
CPH-4-34 New York
CPH-4-35 North Carolina
CPH-4-36 North Dakota
CPH-4-37 Ohio
CPH-4-38 Oklahoma
CPH-4-39 Oregon
CPH-4-40 Pennsylvania
CPH-4-41 Rhode Island
CPH-4-42 South Carolina
CPH-4-43 South Dakota
CPH-4-44 Tennessee
CPH-4-45 Texas
CPH-4-46 Utah
CPH-4-47 Vermont
CPH-4-48 Virginia
CPH-4-49 Washington
CPH-4-50 West Virginia
CPH-4-51 Wisconsin
CPH-4-52 Wyoming
CPH-4-53 Puerto Rico
CPH-4-55 Virgin Islands of the U.S.

Last update: Friday, 27-Jul-2001 12:57:29 EDT