SSTF-13 CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Contents: SSTF 13 records contain sample
data weighted to
represent the total American Indian population.
In addition, the file contains 100-percent counts and
unweighted sample counts for total persons and toatal housing
units. Other data items are listed below.
Population items include:
Age Language spoken at home and ability to speak English Aggregate number of children ever-born Linguistic isolation College enrollment Marital status Earnings in 1989 Mobility alnd selft-care limitation status & employment status Educational attainment Occupation Family type Period of military service Group quarters Persons Household type Poverty status in 1989 Income in 1989 Veteran status Indian tribe Work disability and employment status Industry Work status in 1989 School enrollment Sex Social security income in 1989 Subfamily type & presence of children
Housng items include:
Bedrooms Sewage disposal Housing heating fuel Source of water Household type & relationship Tenure Housing units Units in structure Kitchen facilities Vehicles available Plumbing facilities Year householder moved into unit Selectedmonthly owner costs Year structure built
SSTF 13 has A and B records. The A records have 5 population (PA) and 3 housing (HA) tables (matrices). the A records provide data for all persons for each summary level and geographic componenet level within a unit of geography.
The B records provide more detail in 71 population (PB) and 17 housing (HB) tables.
Geography: United Sates, Regions, Division,
States,
MSA/CMSA, CMSA-PMSA.
Census Contact: Content - Edna Paisano,
Population
Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.
Phone: 301-457-2404