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NATIONAL ARCHIVES File Format Conversion Census Tract Data, 1940 - 1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue Files NN3-CFS-99-001 Records of the Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago (Collection CFS) The Census Tract Data files contain records of two different lengths. The city/metro area records are longer than the tract level record. The files are preserved in the EBCDIC character set with variable-length records, including an eight character EBCDIC record/block counter at the beginning of each block/record. NARA converted the files to a more contemporary format as part of making the records available online. Specifically, NARA converted the files to the ASCII character set and replaced the EBCDIC record/block counter with carriage return-line feed (CRFL) characters. With the replacement of the EBCDIC record/block counter, the length of each record is decreased by eight characters and each record now includes a record-delimiter. NARA also padded the records to the longest record length to create fixed-length records. If the layout accounted for the counters, then the actual record length and field positions are eight characters less than what is indicated in the layout. This means researchers may need to adjust the field positions in the layout when using the data. The fields in the city/metro area and the tract level records do not necessarily align. Researches will have to define the fields for the city/metro area records separately from the tract level records. 1940 and 1950 files The NARA prepared layouts for the city/metro area and the tract level records include the eight character counter. To use with the converted files, researchers will need to adjust the field positions by a decrease of eight characters. For the city/metro area records, after the "file/record title" (now columns 1 - 60) and "number of tracts" (now columns 61 - 66) fields, the remaining fields are each eight characters in length. For the tract level records, after the "tract id" (now columns 1 - 8) and "tract sequence number" (now columns 9 - 13) fields, the remaining fields are each five characters in length. NATIONAL ARCHIVES and RECORDS ADMINISTRATION 8601 ADELPHI ROAD COLLEGE PARK, MD 20740-6001 www.archives.gov The 1940 records are padded out to column 3306, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record length of 3308 characters. The 1950 records are padded out to column 2058, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record length of 2060 characters. 1960 files The NARA prepared layout for the SMSA/Central City includes the eight character counter. To use with the converted files, researchers will need to adjust the field positions by a decrease of eight characters. For the SMSA/Central City records, after the "serial code" (now columns 1 - 6) and "blank" (now columns 7 - 100) fields, the remaining fields are each eight characters in length. The layout for the tract level records does not include the counters. No change is needed to those field positions. The 1960 records are padded out to column 3620, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record length of 3622 characters. 1970 files The layouts for the city/metro and tract level records do not include counters so no adjustment to the field positions is necessary. For the city/metro area records, after the "SMSA No.," "SMSA name," and "number of central cities," the next 15 fields are 12 characters in length and the remaining 1153 fields are eight characters in length. For the tract level records, after the first twelve fields (fields "SMSA No." through "tract housing count"), the next 15 fields are eight characters in length and the remaining 1153 fields are six characters in length. The 1970 records are padded out to column 9439, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record length of 9441 characters. Electronic Records Division July 11, 2017 NATIONAL ARCHIVES Supplemental User Note Census Tract Data, 1940 - 1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue Files NN3-CFS-99-001 Records of the Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago (Collection CFS) As indicated in the introduction to the documentation for the 1940, 1950, and 1960 Census Tract Data, NARA prepared layouts based on the documentation provided by the donor and from some of the "Census Tract Statistics" publications. However, given how the donors prepared the data files and the complexity in compiling the record layouts, there may be discrepancies between the NARA-prepared layouts and the data. In particular, staff have discovered that for some tracted cities in 1940, 1950, and 1960, the tract ID includes an alphabetic prefix. For example, there is an alphabetic prefix for the tract ID in the San Diego 1950 and 1960 files and in the San Francisco(-Oakland) 1940 and 1960 files. The NARA-prepared layouts for the 1940 and 1950 tract level data does not indicate a separate field for the tract ID alphabetic prefix. The alphabetic prefix appears to be in the left-most position in the tract ID field. The donor-prepared layout for the 1960 tract level includes a field for the alphabetic prefix. Lynn Goodsell, Archivist Archival Operations - Washington, D.C. (RD-DC), Electronic Records Section March 21, 2012 NATIONAL ARCHIVES and RECORDS ADMINISTRATION 8601 ADELPHI ROAD COLLEGE PARK. MD 20740-6001 www.archives.gov National AND ARCHITAS RECORDS Archives at College Park NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, Maryland 20740-6001 1985 Census Tract Data, 1940-1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File Donated Historical Materials of The Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago (Record Group CFS) Documentation Contents: # Pages Overview Materials/Documentation Applicable to all years NARA Prepared City Cross-Reference Table 5 Donor Provided Appendices Appendix 1: CFSC Census Tract Tape Data Correspondence 5 Appendix 2: Not included with donor provided materials Census Tract Data 1940: Main Documentation 62 Census Tract Data 1950: Main Documentation 44 Census Tract Data 1960: Main Documentation 79 Census Tract Data 1970: Main Documentation 133 NN3-CFS-96-999 May 28, 1999 Reference Copy at the National Archives National Archives and Records Administration 1940 1950 1960 1970 ABILENE, TEX X X AKRON, OH X X X X ALBANY, GA X ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY X ALBEQUERQUE, NM X X ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON, PA-NJ X X ALTOONA, PA X X AMARILLO, TX X ANDERSON, IND X ANN ARBOR, MICH X X APPLETON-OSHKOSH, WIS X ASHVILLE, NC X ATLANTA, GA X X X X ATLANTIC CITY, NJ X X X AUGUSTA, GA X X X AUSTIN, TX X X X X BAKERSFIELD, CA X BALTIMORE, MD X X X X BATON ROUGE, LA X X BAY CITY, MICH X BEAUMONT, TX X X BERKELEY, CA X BILLINGS, MONT X BILOXI-GULFPORT, MISS X BINGHAMTON, NY X BIRMINGHAM, AL X X X BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, ILL X BOISE CITY, IDAHO X BOSTON, MASS X X X BRIDGEPORT, CT X X X BRISTOL, CT X BROCKTON, MA X X BROWNSVILLE-HARLINGEN-SAN BENITO, TX X BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TX X BUFFALO, NY X X X X CAMBRIDGE, MA X CAMDEN, NJ X CANTON, OH X X CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA X CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, ILL X CHARLESTON, SC X X CHARLESTON, WV X CHARLOTTE, NC X X CHATTANOOGA, TENN-GA X X X CHICAGO, ILL X X X CINCINNATI, OH-KY X X X CLEVELAND, OH X X X X COLORADO SPRINGS, CO X X COLUMBIA, MO X Reference Copy at the National Archives COLUMBIA, SC X X COLUMBUS, GA X COLUMBUS, OH X X X X CORPUS CHRISTI, TX X X DALLAS, TX X X X X DANBURY, CT X DAVENPORT, IOWA X DAYTON, OH X X X X DECATUR, ILL X X DENVER, CO X X X X DES MOINES, IA X X X DETROIT, MICH X X X DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN-WIS X X X X DURHAM, NC X X X ELIZABETH, NJ X EL PASO, TX X X ERIE, PA X X EUGENE, OR X EVANSVILLE, IND-KY X X FALL RIVER, MA-RI X FAYETTEVILLE, NC X FITCHBURG-LEOMINSTER, MA X FLINT, MICH X X X X FRESNO, CA X FT. LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD, FL X FT. SMITH, ARK X X FT. WAYNE, IND X X FT. WORTH, TX X X GADSDEN, AL X GAINESVILLE, FL X GALVESTON-TEXAS CITY, TX X X GARY, IND X GRAND RAPIDS, MICH X X GREAT FALLS, MONT X GREEN BAY, WIS X X GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT, NC X X X GREENVILLE, SC X X HAMILTON-MIDDLETOWN, OH X X HARRISBURG, PA X X HARTFORD, CT X X X X HONOLULU, HI X X HOUSTON, TX X X X X INDIANAPOLIS, IND X X X X JACKSONVILLE, FL X X JACKSON, MI X X JACKSON, MS X JERSEY CITY, NJ X X JOHNSTOWN, PA X X KALAMAZOO, MICH X X X KANSAS CITY, KS-MO X X X X Reference Copy at the National Archives KENOSHA, WIS KNOXVILLE, TENN X LA CROSSE, WI LAFAYETTE, IN LAFAYETTE, LA LAKE CHARLES, LA LANCASTER, PA X LANSING, MICH X LAREDO, TX X LAS VEGAS, NEV X LAWRENCE, MASS HAVERHILL, NH X LAWTON, OKLA LEWISTON-AUBURN, MAINE LEXINGTON, KY X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X LIMA, OH X LINCOLN, NEBR X LITTLE ROCK, ARK X LONG BEACH, CA X LORAIN-ELYRIA, OH X LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CA X X LOUISVILLE, KY-IND X X X LOWELL, MA X X LUBBOCK, TX X X LYNCHBURG, VA X MACON, GA X X X MADISON, WIS X X MANCHESTER, NH X X MANSFIELD, OH X MEMPHIS, TENN X X X X MERIDIEN, CT X MIAMI, FL X X MIDLAND, TX X MILWAUKEE, WI X X X X MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN X X MOBILE, AL X MONROE, LA X X MONTGOMERY, AL X MUNCIE, IND X X MUSKEGON, MICH X X NASHUA, NH X NASHVILLE, TN X X X X NEW BEDFORD, MA X NEW BRITAIN, CT X X NEW HAVEN, CT X X X NEW ORLEANS, LA X X X X NEW YORK, NY X X NEWARK, NJ X X NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON, VA X X NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH VA X X NORWALK, CT X Reference at the National Archives ODESSA, TX X X OGDEN, UTAH X X OAKLAND, CA X OKLAHOMA CITY, OK X X X OMAHA, NEBR X X ORLANDO, FL X X PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC, NJ X X X PENSACOLA, FL X PEORIA, ILL X X PETERSBURG-COLONIAL HGTS, VA X PHILADELPHIA, PA X X X PHOENIX, AZ X X PINEBLUFF, AR X PITTSBURGH, PA X X X X PITTSFIELD, MA X X PORTLAND, ME X X PORTLAND, OR-WA X X X X PROVIDENCE, RI PAWTUCKET, MA X X X X PROVO-OREM, UTAH X PUEBLO, CO X X RACINE, WIS X RALEIGH, NC X X READING, PA X X RENO, NEV X RICHMOND, VA X X X X ROANOKE, VA X ROCHESTER, MN X ROCHESTER, NY X X X X ROCKFORD, ILL X X SACRAMENTO, CA X X SAGINAW, MICH X X ST. JOSEPH, MO X ST. LOUIS, MO-ILL X X X X ST. PAUL, MN X SALEM, OR X SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH X X SAN ANGELO TX X X SAN ANTONIO, TX X X SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO CA X SAN DIEGO, CA X X SAN FRANCISCO, CA X X SAN JOSE, CA X X SANTA BARBARA, CA X SAVANNAH, GA X X X SCRANTON, PA X X SEATTLE, WA X X X SHERMAN-DENISON, TX X SHREVEPORT, LA X X SIOUX CITY, IA X X SIOUX FALLS, SD X Reference Copy at the National Archives SOUTH BEND, IND X SPOKANE, WASH X X SPRINGFIELD, ILL X SPRINGFIELD, MO X SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYYOKE, MA X SPRINGFIELD, OH X STAMFORD, CT STEUBENVILLE, WEIRTON-OHIO-W. VA STOCKTON, CA SYRACUSE, NY X X TACOMA, WASH X TALLAHASSEE, FL TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FL TERRE HAUTE, IND TEXARKANA, TX-ARK TOLEDO, OH X X TOPEKA, KS TRENTON, NJ X X TUCSON, AZ TULSA, OK TYLER, TX UTICA-ROME, NY X WACO, TX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X WASHINGTON, DC-MD-VA X X WATERBURY, CT WATERLOO, IOWA WEST PALM BEACH, FL X WESTCHESTER CO, NY X WHEELING, W. VA-OH WICHITA FALL, TX WICHITA, KS X X WILKES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA X WILMINGTON, DEL-NJ X WILMINGTON, NC X WINSTON-SALEM, MA WORCHESTER, MA X YONKERS, NY X YORK, PA X YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN, OH X Reference Copy at the National Archives APPENDICES Appendix 1 CFSC Census tract tape data correspondence Appendix 2 Table 1 - Selected Census Tract informatio for Nine Chicago Census Tracts Table 2 - Illustrative Regression results for Chicago Census Tracts Reference Copy at the National Archives Appendix 1 CFSC DATA CORRESPONDENCE Censuses of 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970 The following data is compatable for all of 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970 Population Total population total white total negro total male total female 5 yr. age groups by male, female 0-75+ for totals 5 yr. age groups by male, female 0-75+ for whites (1940 must add native and foreign born whites) Country of bith of foreign born whites: United Kingdom Ireland Norway Sweden Germany Poland Czechoslovakia Austria Hungary U.S.S.R. Italy Canada Mexico "Other" Schooling Population 25+ No sol.œl years completed Elementary 1-4 Elementary 5,6,7,8 (not strictly comparable) High school 1-3 High school 4 College 1-3 College 4+ Not reported (1940,1950) n.b. median school years is given for 1940, 1950; must be computed for 1960, 1970, Reference Copy #8d at the National Archives -2- Labor Force Males, females aged 14+ (14-15 separate from 16+ in 1970) In labor force Armed forces Employed civilian labor force Unemployed (seeking work) Class of Worker Wage and salary Unpaid family worker Not reported (?) Occupation by male, female Professional, technical, kindred Managers, officials, proprietors Clerical and kindred Sales (not available for 1940) Operatives Private household workers Service Laborers (question of consistent definition 1940-1970) farm laborers 1960, 1970 Housing Occupancy status All Dwelling units Total occupied Total owner occupied White owner occupied Negro owner occupied Other non-white owner occupied Total rental occupied White tenant occupied Negro tenant occupied Other non-white "enant occupied Vacant catagory includes 1940 - Vacant for sale or rent; not for sale or rent 1950 - Vacant non-seasonal; vacant seasonal 1960 - Available vacant; other vacant 1970 - Vacant seasonal; for sale, for rent, other Type of Unit (not available for 1960 tape, but see arrays 2093-2098) 1-unit detached 1-unit attached 2 units (n.b. allocation problem 1950) 3-4 units 5+ units Reference at the National Archives -3- Number of persons per dwelling unit 1 note: 1940, 1960 - # persons per household 2 1950, 1970 - # persons per dwelling unit 3 4 5,6 7+ Number of dwelling units with 1.01 persons per room or more Value of Home 1940 1950 1960 1970 500- 3000- 5000- 5000- 500-699 3000-3999 5000-7499 5000-7499 700-999 4000-4999 7500-9999 7500-9999 1000-1999 5000-7499 10000-12499 10000-12499 2000-2499 7500-9999 12500-14999 12500-14999 2500-2999 10000-14999 15000-17499 15000-17499 3000-3999 15000+ 15500-19999 17500-19999 5000-5999 20000-24999 20000-24999 6000-7499 (median) 25000-34999 25000-34999 7500-9999 35000+ 35000-49999 10000-14999 50000+ 15000-19999 20000+ (median) Monthly Contract Rent* *Similar ca'agorization of values for 1940-1970 (Gross monthly rent also available) Condition of Housing Needing minor repairs Lacking some or all plumbing facilities Central heating Radio, TV n.b. other housing ondition data is not consistent over the four censuses due to varying definitions of substandard by the Census Bureau Reference Copy#10 at the National Archives , -4- The following data is comparable for 1950, 1960, 1970 only Income (size catagories) Marital status Year structure built (by age catagories) Geographical mobility 1 yr rales 1950 5 yr rates 1960 5 yr rates 1970 The following da'a is comparable for 1960 and 1970 only Latitude and longi'ude Household relationship School enrollment Industry in which employed Means of transport ation to work Place of work Autos Waler and sewerage Number of s'ories Reference Copy at the National Archives RECORDS AND ARCHIVES ADMINISTRATION TWOLDYN National Archives and Records Administration 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, Maryland 20740-6001 1985 Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File Donated Historical Materials of The Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago (Record Group CFS) Documentation Contents: # Pages Introduction 2 Population and Housing-Statistics for Census Tracts' from the 1940 Census Tract Publications 3 NARA Prepared Record Layout -- City and Metro Level Data 11 NARA Prepared Record Layout -- Tract Level Data 12 CFS Record Layout for 38 Card Keypunching of the Original Files 31 Sample Printout of First File in Series 3 Supplementary Materials: # Pages Census Tract Manual' (January 1947) 17 Population and Housing Statistics for Census Tracts Atlantic City, N.J. 22 Population and Housing Statistics for Census Tracts Augusta, Ga. and Adjacent Area' 18 NN3-CFS-96-999 September 16, 1998 Reference Copy #1 NARA's web site is http://www.nara.gov National A rchives at College Park AND NATIONAL A ARCHIVES RECORDS 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 1985 Theodore J. Hull September 14, 1998 NN3-CFS-96-999 DOCUMENTATION FOR CENSUS TRACT DATA, 1940: ELIZABETH MULLEN BOGUE FILE The data files known as the Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File, were deposited with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) by a deed of gift from Dr. Donald Bogue of The Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago. The 1940 Census Tract files were originally created by keypunching the data from the printed publications prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Record copies of these publications can be found in the Publications of the U.S. Government (Record Group 287). The 1940 census tract data reported in those publications were manually keypunched by The Community and Family Study Center, under the direction of Dr. Bogue. Much of this work was accomplished by Elizabeth Mullen Bogue, the wife of the principle investigator, Ms. Maggie Gibson, and a number of other students and staff. Related funding for this project (for analysis and student training) came from a number of sources including the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Social Science Division of the University of Chicago. One of Dr. Bogue's students, Dr. Michael White, obtained copies of the Census Tract Data files. Dr. White of the Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, arranged for the transfer of these files to NARA on behalf of Dr. Bogue. The 1940 Census Tract Data came to NARA in March 1998, along with a copy of the original documentation. The documentation indicates that the data were originally keypunched onto 38 cards per tract. NARA received 60 files, one per tracted city, with variable length records. There are two record types in each file; a 'city and metro level' record type with a record length of 3302 and a 'tract level' record type with a record length of 2037. Dr. White confirmed that at some point in time the original 80 column records (38 record per area) were concatenated into one long record per area. Note that the first National Archives and Records Administration Reference Copy #2 four bytes in each block/record is a binary block length/record counter. NARA prepared record layouts for each record type based on the original documentation and a review of the Census Tract publications for Augusta, Georgia, and Atlantic City, New Jersey. The first two records in each file are for the 'city and metro level' data and the remainder of the records in the file contain 'tract level' data, arranged numerically by tract. Each file has two records at the beginning of each file; a 'metro level' record followed by a 'city level' record. When applicable, the 'metro level' record incorporates data tabulated for suburban tracts. In cities without suburban tracts, both a 'metro level' record and 'city level' record are included in the file, but the data are identical. The 'metro level' and 'city level' records are distinguished by the characters METR and CITY in columns 64-68 of the records. Documentation for the 1940 Census Tract files consist of this introduction, a copy of the general description of 'Population and Housing-Statistics for Census Tracts' from a typical 1940 census tract publication, the original documentation for the keypunched files (38 cards per area), NARA produced record layouts for the 'city and metro level' and 'tract level' record types, and a NARA produced sample printout of records from the file for Atlantic City, New Jersey. The 'Population and Housing- Statistics for Census Tracts' description includes a list of the 60 tracted cities and indicates those that include surrounding suburban tracts as 'metro' areas. Included as supplemental documentation are copies of the 1940 Census Tract publications for Augusta, Georgia, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, and a copy of the Census Tract Manual (3rd edition, January 1947). Again, record copies of these publications can be found in the Publications of the U.S. Government (Record Group 287), or in various depository libaries across the United States. Among NARA's cartographic holdings are the original enumeration district maps, which also identify the tract areas for the 60 tracted cities. National Archives and Records Administration Reference Copy #3 POPULATION AND HOUSING-STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS INTRODUCTION GENERAL tract is designed to include an area fairly homogeneous The Census Tract bulletins present basic population in population characteristics. In cities where the ward lines are infrequently changed, the tracts may form and housing statistics for each tracted area, as reported subdivisions of the wards, though they are usually laid at the Sixteenth Decennial Census, taken as of April 1, out without regard to the ward boundaries. The tracts 1940. The 60 tract cities for which bulletins are pre- are intended to remain unchanged from census to census sented are listed on page 3. The population items in- and thus to make possible studies of changes in social clude sex, age, race, nativity, citizenship, country of and economic characteristics of the population within birth, highest grade of school completed, employment small sections of the city.¹ status, class of worker, and occupation. Among the Suburban tracts.-The tracted area of 35 cities is housing subjects are occupancy status, tenure, value or confined to the corporate limits of the cities; the tracted monthly rent, type of structure, state of repair and area for the remaining 25 cities extends into the sub- plumbing equipment, size of household, race of head of urbs. There are 9,169 tracts within the boundaries of household, persons per room, radio, refrigeration equip- the 60 central tract cities. In addition, in the areas ment, and heating fuel by type of heating equipment. surrounding the 25 cities there are 1,292 tracts. The In this bulletin population characteristics are presented majority of the suburban tracts are subdivisions of in tables 1 to 3 and housing statistics in tables 4 to 6. urban places. The accompanying map shows the principal boundary Uses of census tract data.-Tract data are perhaps streets for each tract. most widely used by city departments, welfare organi- Historical background.-Dr. Walter Laidlaw, work- zations, commercial establishments, and agencies for ing with population statistics in New York City 40 social research. Current and long range planning by years ago, became convinced that in order to study public and private organizations is facilitated in many neighborhoods it was necessary to have population data ways by the use of tract statistics. In the study of for local areas smaller than boroughs or wards and to small neighborhoods within a city, tract figures provide establish these areas so that they would remain un- a valuable source of factual material, especially when changed from census to census. At his request the census data are supplémented by records collected by Census Bureau made tabulations of 1910 data by census local agencies. Tract statistics are commonly used as tracts not only for New York, but also for the 7 bases for the computation of rates and of significant in- other cities having a population of over 500,000. Tract dexes of economic and social characteristics of the vari- data were tabulated for the same 8 cities in 1920, but ous sections of the city. Local data often used in this this number was increased to 18 in 1930. The increase manner are records of births, deaths, contagious dis- to 60 cities in 1940 is largely the result of active effort eases, and juvenile delinquency, and current statistics on the part of Clarence E. Batschelet, Geographer of on unemployment, relief, and housing conditions. the Bureau of the Census, to obtain the necessary local Other publications including data for census tracts.- cooperation for the establishment of census tracts in all The total population of each tract is shown in the first cities of 250,000 or more. Much credit is also due series of Population bulletins for States. Limited tabu- Howard Whipple Green, Chairman of the Committee lations of the housing data by city blocks are given in on Census Enumeration Areas of the American Statis- supplements to the first series of Housing bulletins and tical Association, not only for the extension of the list summarized by tracts for the tract cities. Three hous- of cities, but especially for increased local interest in ing items not included in the present bulletin appear in census tract statistics and local use of them. these block summaries, namely, number of residential Definition of a census tract.-Census tracts are small structures, dwelling units by year built, and owner- areas, having a population usually between 3,000 and occupied units by mortgage status. With these excep- 6,000, into which certain large cities (and sometimes tions, this bulletin includes all of the population and their adjacent areas) have been subdivided for statistical housing figures that will be published for census tracts and local administrative purposes, through cooperation by the Bureau of the Census. with a local committee in each case. While this sub- Available unpublished tract data.-All of the items division into tracts has been more or less arbitrary, shown for larger areas in the second series of Population several principles have been followed in general in lay- and Housing bulletins for States have been tabulated for ing out the tracts for each city. The tract areas are established with a view to approximate uniformity in 1 Additional tracts will normally be formed when territory is annexed to a city, with population, with some consideration of uniformity in perhaps some changes in the boundaries of the tracts adjacent to the annexation. Tracts in which there are very large increases in population may be subdivided into size, and with due regard for natural barriers. Each two or more smaller tracts, if occasion seems to demand it. 1 Reference Copy #4 2 STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS census tracts, but because of space limitations the tract In the interpretation of the data for persons on public data are not published in full detail. The unpublished emergency work, allowance must be made for the mis- statistics, however, can be made available, upon request, classification in the census returns of some public for the nominal cost of transcribing or reproducing emergency workers, as a result of which the number of them. Requests for such unpublished statistics, ad- such workers is considerably understated. dressed to the Director of the Census, Washington, Occupation and class of worker.-The statistics pre- D. C., will receive a prompt reply which will include sented in this bulletin showing workers classified by an estimate of the cost of preparing the data. major occupation groups and class of worker are limited to employed workers, that is, persons 14 years old and DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS over who were actually at work or who had a job in the Brief definitions or explanations of the principal week of March 24 to 30, 1940. terms used in the tract tables are presented in the fol- The occupation statistics presented in this bulletin lowing paragraphs. More complete explanations of are in terms of 10 major groupings of the 451 specific these terms may be found in the second series of Popu- occupation titles of the 1940 classification system used lation bulletins for States and the first and second series by the Bureau of the Census. It may be noted that the of Housing bulletins for States. occupations "Farmers (owners and tenants)" and Race, nativity, and age.-Three major race classifica- "Farm managers" are included in the major occupa- tions are distinguished in this bulletin, namely, white, tion group "Proprietors, managers, and officials"; and Negro, and "other races." Persons of Mexican birth that the occupations "Farm laborers (wage workers) or ancestry who were not definitely Indian or of other and farm foremen" and "Farm laborers (unpaid family nonwhite race were returned as white in 1940. In workers)" are included in the major occupation group tables 3a and 6a statistics for the nonwhite (Negroes "Laborers." and other nonwhite races combined) are shown sepa- Dwelling unit.-A dwelling unit is defined as the rately for tracts with 250 or more nonwhite persons. living quarters occupied by, or intended for occupancy Occupation statistics for nonwhites are presented for by, one household. A dwelling unit may be a detached Southern cities only. The white population is divided house; a tenement, flat, or apartment in a larger build- into two nativity groups, native and foreign born. ing (apartment house, apartment hotel, or section of a A person born in the United States or in any of its hotel devoted entirely to apartment rather than tran- territories or possessions is counted as native. The sient use); or a room in a structure used primarily for foreign-born white are presented by country of birth. business or other nonresidential purposes. It may be a The country of birth classification is based on political tourist cabin, trailer, railroad car, boat, etc., if occupied boundaries as of January 1, 1937, and therefore includes by persons having no other place of residence. such countries as Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. Population per occupied dwelling unit.-The num- The age classification is based on the age of the person ber of "occupied dwelling units" in 1940 is roughly at his last birthday before the date of the census, that comparable with the number of "private families" or is, the age of the person in completed years. "homes" shown in census reports for 1930. Thus the Highest grade of school completed.-The 1940 census population per occupied unit in 1940 may be com- included a question on the last full grade that the person pared with the population per private family in 1930 to had completed in the regular school system-public, indicate changes in family size. The 1930 data and private, or parochial school, college, or university. The corresponding items for 1940 are not comparable, how- tabulation of last grade or year of school completed for ever, in the few tracts where the resident population in census tracts is restricted to persons 25 years old and institutions or other special types of dwelling places over, practically all of whom have completed their for- accounts for a large proportion of the total population mal education. In the computation of median years of the area. of school completed, the first year of high school is Occupancy and tenure.-Dwelling units are classified uniformly represented by 9, although there are some by occupancy and tenure into four groups: Owner- areas with only 7 years of elementary school. occupied; tenant-occupied; vacant, for sale or rent; and Employment status.-On the basis of their employ- vacant, not for sale or rent. Dwelling units are clas- ment status or activity during the week of March 24 to sified as occupied if occupied at the time of enumeration 30, 1940, all persons 14 years old and over were classified by households enumerated at their usual place of resi- into two large groups: (a) Persons in the labor force, dence. The relatively small group classified as "vacant, including those employed (at work or with a job, except not for sale or rent" includes dwelling units that were on public emergency work), those on public emergency neither occupied nor available for sale or rent at the work, and those seeking work; and (b) persons not in time of enumeration because they were being held for the labor force, including those engaged in own home absent households, and dwelling units that were occu- housework, those in school, those unable to work, in- pied temporarily by nonresident households. mates of institutions, other persons not in the labor force, Value and monthly rent.-The enumerator was in- and those whose employment status was not reported. structed to report for each owner-occupied dwelling unit Reference Copy #5 INTRODUCTION 3 the estimated current market value of the home and, Persons per room.-The number of persons per room, if nonfarm, its estimated monthly rental value; for each used as an index of crowding, is obtained by dividing tenant-occupied unit, the monthly contract rent or, the number of persons in the household by the number if no cash rent was paid, the estimated monthly rental of rooms in the dwelling unit. This average was com- value based on rents for similar dwelling units in the puted for each occupied dwelling unit. neighborhood; and for each vacant unit, the rent asked Heating fuel by central heating.-Steam or hot water or the estimated rental value. The rental reported for systems, piped warm-air systems, and pipeless warm- a vacant seasonal dwelling unit represents the actual or air furnaces are classified as central heating equipment. estimated monthly amount charged for the unit during Evaluation of data for small areas.-Users of data for the portion of the year it is generally occupied. Aver- the smaller areas (5,000 and under) should bear in mind age and median values and rents are presented for each that the data compiled for such areas represent the work census tract. The median value or rent may be defined of a very small number of enumerators (often only one as that value or rent which divides the whole number or two). Consequently, the data for such areas are of dwelling units into two equal groups, one having subject to a wider margin of error than is to be expected values or rents higher than the median, and one having for larger areas. This qualification applies particularly lower.2 to classifications involving complex definitions which Gross rent.-Gross monthly rent, computed for require some judgment on the part of enumerators, tenant-occupied nonfarm dwelling units only, repre- such as the question on the need of major repairs. sents the estimated rent of the dwelling unit without The misinterpretation by an enumerator of instruc- furniture plus the reported average monthly cost to the tions pertaining to a particular item may cause a tenant of water, electricity, gas, and other fuel. Rent significant bias in the statistics for a very small com- differentials which result from varying practices with munity, even though it would have a negligible effect respect to inclusion of heat, utilities, and furniture as a upon the figures for a large area. part of the contract rent, are therefore eliminated from the gross rent figures. LIST OF CENSUS TRACT CITIES Type of structure.-Dwelling units are classified into Akron, Ohio.* Macon, Ga. 11 groups, according to the type of structure in which Atlanta, Ga. Memphis, Tenn.* they are located. A "1-family detached" structure Atlantic City, N. J. Milwaukee, Wis. has open space on all four sides and contains only one Augusta, Ga. Minneapolis, Minn.' dwelling unit. A "1-family attached" structure has Austin, Tex. Nashville, Tenn. one or both sides built directly against an adjoining Baltimore, Md. Newark, N. J. structure or structures. Each dwelling unit in a group Berkeley, Calif.* New Haven, Conn. Birmingham, Ala. of three or more row houses is a "1-family attached" New Orleans, La. Boston, Mass. New York City. structure, but two attached dwelling units by them- Buffalo, N. Y. (Statistics for health selves constitute a "2-family side-by-side" structure. Cambridge, Mass. areas.) State of repair and plumbing equipment.-Instruc- Camden, N. J. tions specified that dwelling units were to be classified Chicago, III. Oakland, Calif. Cincinnati, Ohio.* Oklahoma City, Okla.* as "needing major repairs" when repairs were needed on such parts of the structure as floors, roof, plaster, Cleveland, Ohio.* Paterson, N. J. walls, or foundations, the continued neglect of which Columbus, Qhio. Philadelphia, Pa. would impair the soundness of the structure and create Dallas, Tex.* Pittsburgh, Pa. a hazard to its safety as a place of residence. Dayton, Ohio.' Portland, Oreg. Denver, Colo. Providence, R. I. Size of household.-All persons enumerated as Des Moines, Iowa. members of the household (including lodgers, servants, Detroit, Mich.* Richmond, Va. and other unrelated persons having no other usual Duluth, Minn. Rochester, N. Y. place of residence) are counted in determining the Elizabeth, N. J. St. Louis, Mo.' number of persons that occupy each dwelling unit. Flint, Mich. St. Paul, Minn. The statistics on size of household, as presented in this San Francisco, Calif. Hartford, Conn.* report, should be distinguished from the statistics on Savannah, Ga.* Houston, Tex. Seattle, Wash. size of family as shown in the 1930 reports, since in the Indianapolis, Ind. Syracuse, N. Y. 1930 tabulation of families by size only related persons were included. Jersey City, N. J.* Toledo, Ohio. Kansas City, Mo. Trenton, N. J. , In computing the median values the class intervals shown in the tables were used. Rents were reported to the nearest dollar; and in computing the medians the limits Long Beach, Calif.* Washington, D. C. of the class intervals were assumed to stand at the mid-point of the one-dollar interval Los Angeles, Calif.* between the end of one of the rent groups as shown in the table and the beginning of Louisville, Ky.* Yonkers, N. Y. the next. For example, the limits of the interval designated, in round dollars, $10 to $14, were assumed to be $9.50 to $14.49. *Suburban tracts included. Reference Copy #6 1940 CENSUS TRACT DATA -LAYOUT FOR CITY AND METRO LEVEL DATA BLOCKSIZE/RECORD LENGTH COUNTER 1-8 FILE/RECORD TITLE 9-68 NUMBER OF TRACTS 69-74 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION CARD 1, FIELD 1 TOTAL POPULATION 75-82 CARD 1, FIELD 2 TOTAL WHITE POPULATION 83-90 CARD 1, FIELD 3 NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 91-98 CARD 1, FIELD 4 TOTAL NONWHITE POPULATION 99-106 CARD 1, FIELD 5 NEGRO POPULATION 107-114 CARD 1, FIELD 6 OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS 115-122 CARD 1, FIELD 7 POPULATON PER OCCUPIED DWELLING U 123-130 SOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (MALES) CARD 2, FIELD 1 ALL COUNTRIES 131-138 CARD 2, FIELD 2 ENGLAND AND WALES 139-146 CARD 2, FIELD 3 SCOTLAND 147-154 CARD 2, FIELD 4 NORTHERN IRELAND 155-162 CARD 2, FIELD 5 EIRE 163-170 CARD 2, FIELD 6 NORWAY 171-178 CARD 2, FIELD 7 SWEDEN 179-186 CARD 2, FIELD 8 DENMARK 187-194 CARD 2, FIELD 9 NETHERLANDS 195-202 CARD 2, FIELD 10 BELGIUM 203-210 CARD 2, FIELD 11 SWITZERLAND 211-218 CARD 2, FIELD 12 FRANCE 219-226 CARD 2, FIELD 13 GERMANY 227-234 CARD 2, FIELD 14 POLAND 235-242 CARD 2, FIELD 15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 243-250 CARD 2, FIELD 16 AUSTRIA 251-258 CARD 3, FIELD 1 HUNGARY 259-266 CARD 3, FIELD 2 YUGOSLAVIA 267-274 CARD 3, FIELD 3 RUSSIA 275-282 CARD 3, FIELD 4 LITHUANIA 283-290 CARD 3, FIELD 5 FINLAND 291-298 CARD 3, FIELD 6 ROMANIA 299-306 CARD 3, FIELD 7 GREECE 307-314 CARD 3, FIELD 8 ITALY 315-322 CARD 3, FIELD 9 SPAIN & PORTUGAL 323-330 Reference Copy #7 CARD 3, FIELD 10 OTHER EUROPE 331-338 CARD 3, FIELD 11 ASIA 339-346 CARD 3, FIELD 12 CANADA-FRENCH 347-354 CARD 3, FIELD 13 CANADA-OTHER 355-362 CARD 3, FIELD 14 NEWFOUNDLAND 363-370 CARD 3, FIELD 15 MEXICO 371-378 CARD 3, FIELD 16 CUBA 379-386 CARD 4, FIELD 1 CENTRAL AMERICA 387-394 CARD 4, FIELD 2 OTHER 395-402 SOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (FEMALES) CARD 5, FIELD 1 ALL COUNTRIES 403-410 CARD 5, FIELD 2 ENGLAND AND WALES 411-418 CARD 5, FIELD 3 SCOTLAND 419-426 CARD 5, FIELD 4 NORTHERN IRELAND 427-434 CARD 5, FIELD 5 EIRE 435-442 CARD 5, FIELD 6 NORWAY 443-450 CARD 5, FIELD 7 SWEDEN 451-458 CARD 5, FIELD 8 DENMARK 459-468 CARD 5, FIELD 9 NETHERLANDS 469-474 CARD 5, FIELD 10 BELGIUM 475-482 CARD 5, FIELD 11 SWITZERLAND 483-490 CARD 5, FIELD 12 FRANCE 491-498 CARD 5, FIELD 13 GERMANY 499-506 CARD 5, FIELD 14 POLAND 507-514 CARD 5, FIELD 15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 515-522 CARD 5, FIELD 16 AUSTRIA 523-530 CARD 6, FIELD 1 HUNGARY 531-538 CARD 6, FIELD 2 YUGOSLAVIA 539-546 CARD 6, FIELD 3 RUSSIA 547-554 CARD 6, FIELD 4 LITHUANIA 555-562 CARD 6, FIELD 5 FINLAND 563-570 CARD 6, FIELD 6 ROMANIA 571-578 CARD 6, FIELD 7 GREECE 579-586 CARD 6, FIELD 8 ITALY 587-594 CARD 6, FIELD 9 SPAIN & PORTUGAL 595-602 CARD 6, FIELD 10 OTHER EUROPE 603-610 CARD 6, FIELD 11 ASIA 611-618 CARD 6, FIELD 12 CANADA-FRENCH 619-626 CARD 6, FIELD 13 CANADA-OTHER 627-634 CARD 6, FIELD 14 NEWFOUNDLAND 635-642 CARD 6, FIELD 15 MEXICO 643-650 CARD 6, FIELD 16 CUBA 651-658 Reference Copy #8 CARD 7, FIELD 1 CENTRAL AMERICA 659-666 CARD 7, FIELD 2 OTHER 667-674 SOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (MALES) CARD 8, FIELD 1 PERSON 25 & OVER 675-682 CARD 8, FIELD 2 NO SCHOOL COMPLETED 683-690 CARD 8, FIELD 3 ELEMENTARY 1-4 691-698 CARD 8, FIELD 4 ELEMENTARY 5-6 699-706 CARD 8, FIELD 5 ELEMENTARY 7-8 707-710 CARD 8, FIELD 6 HIGH SCHOOL 1-3 711-722 CARD 8, FIELD 7 HIGH SCHOOL 4 723-730 CARD 8, FIELD 8 COLLEGE 1-3 731-738 CARD 8, FIELD 9 COLLEGE 4+ 739-746 CARD 8, FIELD 10 NOT REPORTED 747-754 CARD 8, FIELD 11 MEDIAN 755-762 SOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (FEMALES) CARD 9, FIELD 1 PERSON 25 & OVER 763-770 CARD 9, FIELD 2 NO SCHOOL COMPLETED 771-778 CARD 9, FIELD 3 ELEMENTARY 1-4 779-786 CARD 9, FIELD 4 ELEMENTARY 5-6 787-794 CARD 9, FIELD 5 ELEMENTARY 7-8 795-802 CARD 9, FIELD 6 HIGH SCHOOL 1-3 803-810 CARD 9, FIELD 7 HIGH SCHOOL 4 811-818 CARD 9, FIELD 8 COLLEGE 1-3 819-826 CARD 9, FIELD 9 COLLEGE 4+ 827-834 CARD 9, FIELD 10 NOT REPORTED 835-842 CARD 9, FIELD 11 MEDIAN 843-850 AGE BY RACE BY MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 10, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 851-858 CARD 10, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 859-866 CARD 10, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 867-874 CARD 10, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 875-882 CARD 10, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 883-890 CARD 10, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 891-898 CARD 10, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 899-906 CARD 10, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 907-914 CARD 10, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 915-922 Reference Copy #9 CARD 10, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 923-930 CARD 10, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 931-938 CARD 10, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 939-946 CARD 10, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 947-954 CARD 10, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 955-962 CARD 10, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 963-970 CARD 11, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 971-978 CARD 11, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 979-986 CARD 11, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 987-994 CARD 11, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 995-1002 CARD 11, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1003-1010 CARD 11, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1011-1018 CARD 11, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1019-1026 AGE BY RACE BY FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 12, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 1027-1034 CARD 12, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1034-1042 CARD 12, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1043-1050 CARD 12, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1051-1058 CARD 12, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1059-1066 CARD 12, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1067-1074 CARD 12, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1075-1082 CARD 12, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1083-1090 CARD 12, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1091-1098 CARD 12, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1099-1106 CARD 12, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1107-1114 CARD 12, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1115-1122 CARD 12, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1123-1130 CARD 12, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1131-1138 CARD 12, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1139-1146 CARD 13, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1147-1154 CARD 13, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1155-1162 CARD 13, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1163-1170 CARD 13, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1171-1178 CARD 13, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1179-1186 CARD 13, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1187-1194 CARD 13, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1195-1202 AGE BY NATIVE WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 14, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 1203-1210 CARD 14, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1211-1218 CARD 14, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1219-1226 Reference Copy #10 CARD 14, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1227-1234 CARD 14, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1235-1242 CARD 14, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1243-1250 CARD 14, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1251-1258 CARD 14, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1259-1266 CARD 14, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1267-1274 CARD 145, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1275-1282 CARD 14, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1283-1290 CARD 14, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1291-1298 CARD 14, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1299-1306 CARD 14, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1307-1314 CARD 14, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1315-1322 CARD 15, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1323-1330 CARD 15, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1331-1334 CARD 15, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1335-1346 CARD 15, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1347-1354 CARD 15, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1355-1362 CARD 15, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1363-1370 CARD 15, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1371-1378 AGE BY NATIVE WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 16, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 1378-1386 CARD 16, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1386-1394 CARD 16, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1395-1402 CARD 16, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1043-1410 CARD 16, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1411-1418 CARD 16, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1419-1426 CARD 16, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1427-1434 CARD 16, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1435-1442 CARD 16, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1443-1450 CARD 16, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1451-1458 CARD 16, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1459-1466 CARD 16, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1467-1474 CARD 167, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1475-1482 CARD 16, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1483-1490 CARD 16, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1491-1498 CARD 17, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1499-1506 CARD 17, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1507-1514 CARD 17, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1515-1522 CARD 17, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1523-1530 CARD 17, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1531-1538 CARD 17, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1539-1546 CARD 17, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1547-1554 Reference Copy #11 AGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 18, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 1555-1562 CARD 18, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1563-1570 CARD 18, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1571-1578 CARD 18, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1579-1586 CARD 18, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1587-1594 CARD 18, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1595-1602 CARD 18, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1603-1610 CARD 18, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1611-1618 CARD 18, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1619-1626 CARD 18, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1627-1634 CARD 18, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1635-1642 CARD 18, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1643-1650 CARD 18, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1651-1658 CARD 18, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1659-1666 CARD 18, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1667-1674 CARD 19, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1675-1682 CARD 19, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1683-1690 CARD 19, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1691-1698 CARD 19, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1699-1706 CARD 19, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1707-1714 CARD 19, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1715-1722 CARD 19, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1723-1730 AGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 20, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 1731-1738 CARD 20, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1739-1746 CARD 20, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1747-1754 CARD 20, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1755-1762 CARD 20, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1763-1770 CARD 20, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1771-1778 CARD 20, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1779-1786 CARD 20, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1787-1794 CARD 20, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1795-1802 CARD 20, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1803-1810 CARD 20, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1811-1818 CARD 20, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1819-1826 CARD 20, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1827-1834 CARD 20, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1835-1842 CARD 20, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1843-1850 CARD 21, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1851-1858 Reference Copy #12 CARD 21, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1859-1866 CARD 21, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1867-1874 CARD 21, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1875-1882 CARD 21, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1883-1890 CARD 21, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1891-1898 CARD 21, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1899-1906 EMPLOYMENT STATUS (MALES) SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 22, FIELD 1 MALES 14 AND OVER 1907-1914 CARD 22, FIELD 2 IN LABOR FORCE 1915-1922 CARD 22, FIELD 3 EMPLOYED 1923-1930 CARD 22, FIELD 4 WAGE AND SALARY 1931-1938 CARD 22, FIELD 5 EMPLOYERS 1939-1946 CARD 22, FIELD 6 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS 1947-1954 CARD 22, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTED 1955-1962 CARD 22, FIELD 8 PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK 1963-1970 CARD 22, FIELD 9 SEEKING WORK 1971-1978 CARD 22, FIELD 10 EXPERIENCED WORKERS 1979-1986 CARD 22, FIELD 11 NEW WORKERS 1987-1994 CARD 23, FIELD 1 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 1995-2002 CARD 23, FIELD 2 HOUSEWORK 2003-2010 CARD 23, FIELD 3 SCHOOL 2011-2018 CARD 23, FIELD 4 UNABLE TO WORK 2019-2026 CARD 23, FIELD 5 INSTITUTIONS 2027-2034 CARD 23, FIELD 6 OTHER 2035-2042 EMPLOYMENT STATUS (FEMALES) , SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 24, FIELD 1 FEMALES 14 AND OVER 2043-2050 CARD 24, FIELD 2 IN LABOR FORCE 2051-2058 CARD 24, FIELD 3 EMPLOYED 2059-2066 CARD 24, FIELD 4 WAGE AND SALARY 2067-2074 CARD 24, FIELD 5 EMPLOYERS 2075-2082 CARD 24, FIELD 6 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS 2083-2090 CARD 24, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTED 2091-2098 CARD 24, FIELD 8 PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK 2099-2106 CARD 24, FIELD 9 SEEKING WORK 2107-2114 CARD 24, FIELD 10 EXPERIENCED WORKERS 2115-2122 CARD 24, FIELD 11 NEW WORKERS 2123-2130 CARD 25, FIELD 1 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 2131-2138 CARD 25, FIELD 2 HOUSEWORK 2139-2146 CARD 25, FIELD 3 SCHOOL 2147-2154 CARD 25, FIELD 4 UNABLE TO WORK 2155-2162 Reference Copy #13 CARD 25, FIELD 5 INSTITUTIONS 2163-2170 CARD 25, FIELD 6 OTHER 2171-2178 MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (MALES), SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 26, FIELD 1 MALES EMPLOYED 2179-2186 CARD 26, FIELD 2 PROFESSIONAL 2187-2194 CARD 26, FIELD 3 SEMIPROFESSIONAL 2195-2202 CARD 26, FIELD 4 PROPRIETORS 2203-2210 CARD 26, FIELD 5 CLERICAL 2211-2218 CARD 26, FIELD 6 CRAFTMEN 2219-2226 CARD 26, FIELD 7 OPERATIVES 2227-2234 CARD 26, FIELD 8 DOMESTICS 2235-2242 CARD 26, FIELD 9 SERVICE WORKERS 2243-2250 CARD 26, FIELD 10 LABORERS 2251-2258 CARD 26, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 2259-2266 MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (FEMALES), SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 27, FIELD 1 FEMALES EMPLOYED 2267-2274 CARD 27, FIELD 2 PROFESSIONAL 2275-2282 CARD 27, FIELD 3 SEMIPROFESSIONAL 2283-2290 CARD 27, FIELD 4 PROPRIETORS 2291-2298 CARD 27, FIELD 5 CLERICAL 2299-2306 CARD 27, FIELD 6 CRAFTMEN 2307-2314 CARD 27, FIELD 7 OPERATIVES 2315-2322 CARD 27, FIELD 8 DOMESTICS 2323-2330 CARD 27, FIELD 9 SERVICE WORKERS 2331-2338 CARD 27, FIELD 10 LABORERS 2339-2346 CARD 27, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 2347-2354 DWELLING UNITS BY OCCUPANCY STATUS AND RACE, SOURCE TABLE 4 CARD 28, FIELD 1 ALL DWELLING UNITS 2355-2362 CARD 28, FIELD 2 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 2363-2370 CARD 28, FIELD 3 WHITE OWNER OCCUPIED 2371-2378 CARD 28, FIELD 4 NEGRO OWNER OCCUPIED 2379-2386 CARD 28, FIELD 5 OTHER NONWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED 2387-2394 CARD 28, FIELD 6 TOTAL TENANT OCCUPIED 2395-2402 CARD 28, FIELD 7 WHITE TENANT OCCUPIED 2403-2410 CARD 28, FIELD 8 NEGRO TENANT OCCUPIED 2411-2418 CARD 28, FIELD 9 OTHER NONWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED 2419-2426 Reference Copy #14 CARD 28, FIELD 10 VACANT FOR SALE OR RENT 2427-2434 CARD 28, FIELD 11 VACANT NOT FOR SALE OF RENT 2435-2442 TYPE OF STRUCTURE, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 29, FIELD 1 ONE-FAMILY DETACHED 2443-2450 CARD 29, FIELD 2 ONE-FAMILY ATTACHED 2451-2458 CARD 29, FIELD 3 TWO-FAMILY SIDE BY SIDE 2459-2466 CARD 29, FIELD 4 TWO-FAMILY OTHER 2467-2474 CARD 29, FIELD 5 THREE-FAMILY 2475-2482 CARD 29, FIELD 6 FOUR-FAMILY 2483-2490 CARD 29, FIELD 7 ONE-FOUR-FAMILY WITH BUSINESS 2491-2498 CARD 29, FIELD 8 FIVE-NINE- FAMILY 2499-2506 CARD 29, FIELD 9 TEN-NINETEEN-FAMILY 2507-2514 CARD 29, FIELD 10 TWENTY-FAMILY+ 2515-2522 CARD 29, FIELD 11 OTHER 2523-2530 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 30, FIELD 1 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS 2531-2538 CARD 30, FIELD 2 1-PERSON 2539-2546 CARD 30, FIELD 3 2-PERSONS 2547-2554 CARD 30, FIELD 4 3-PERSONS 2555-2562 CARD 30, FIELD 5 4-PERSONS 2563-2570 CARD 30, FIELD 6 5-PERSONS 2571-2578 CARD 30, FIELD 7 6-PERSONS 2579-2586 CARD 30, FIELD 8 7-PERSONS 2587-2594 CARD 30, FIELD 9 8-PERSONS 2595-2602 CARD 30, FIELD 10 9-PERSONS 2603-2610 CARD 30, FIELD 11 10-PERSONS 2611-2618 CARD 30, FIELD 12 11-PERSONS 2619-2626 PERSONS PER ROOM, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 31, FIELD 1 UNDER .51 2627-2634 CARD 31, FIELD 2 .51-.75 2635-2642 CARD 31, FIELD 3 .76-1.00 2643-2650 CARD 31, FIELD 4 1.01-1.50 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS 2651-2658 CARD 31, FIELD 5 1.51-2.00 / 2659-2666 CARD 31, FIELD 6 2.01+ / 2667-2674 CARD 31, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTING / 2675-2682 CARD 31, FIELD 8 UNDER .51 2683-2690 Reference Copy #15 CARD 31, FIELD 9 .51-.75 2691-2698 CARD 31, FIELD 10 .76-1.00 2699-2706 CARD 31, FIELD 11 1.01-1.50 TENANT OCCUPIED 2707-2714 CARD 31, FIELD 12 1.51-2.00 / 2715-2722 CARD 31, FIELD 13 2.01+ / 2723-2730 CARD 31, FIELD 14 NOT REPORTING / 2731-2738 VALUE OF HOME, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 32, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 2739-2746 CARD 32, FIELD 2 UNDER 500 2747-2754 CARD 32, FIELD 3 500-699 2755-2762 CARD 32, FIELD 4 700-999 2763-2770 CARD 32, FIELD 5 1000-1499 2771-2778 CARD 32, FIELD 6 1500-1999 2779-2786 CARD 32, FIELD 7 2000-2499 2787-2794 CARD 32, FIELD 8 2500-2999 2795-2802 CARD 32, FIELD 9 3000-3999 2803-2810 CARD 32, FIELD 10 4000-4999 2811-2818 CARD 32, FIELD 11 5000-5999 2819-2826 CARD 32, FIELD 12 6000-7499 2827-2834 CARD 32, FIELD 13 7500-9999 2835-2842 CARD 32, FIELD 14 10000-14999 2843-2850 CARD 32, FIELD 15 15000-19999 2851-2858 CARD 33, FIELD 1 20000+ 2859-2872 CARD 33, FIELD 2 MEDIAN 2873-2874 CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 34, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 2875-2882 CARD 34, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 2883-2890 CARD 34, FIELD 3 5-6 2891-2898 CARD 34, FIELD 4 7-9 2899-2906 CARD 34, FIELD 5 10-14 2907-2914 CARD 34, FIELD 6 15-19 2915-2922 CARD 34, FIELD 7 20-24 2923-2930 CARD 34, FIELD 8 25-29 2931-2938 CARD 34, FIELD 9 30-39 2939-2946 CARD 34, FIELD 10 40-49 2947-2954 CARD 34, FIELD 11 50-59 2955-2962 CARD 34, FIELD 12 60-74 2963-2970 CARD 34, FIELD 13 75-99 2971-2978 CARD 34, FIELD 14 100-149 2979-2986 Reference Copy #16 CARD 34, FIELD 15 150-199 2987-2994 CARD 35, FIELD 1 200+ 2995-3002 CARD 35, FIELD 2 MEDIAN 3003-3010 GROSS MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 36, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 3011-3018 CARD 36, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 3019-3026 CARD 36, FIELD 3 5-6 3027-3034 CARD 36, FIELD 4 7-9 3035-3042 CARD 36, FIELD 5 10-14 3043-3050 CARD 36, FIELD 6 15-19 3051-3058 CARD 36, FIELD 7 20-24 3059-3066 CARD 36, FIELD 8 25-29 3067-3074 CARD 36, FIELD 9 30-39 3075-3082 CARD 36, FIELD 10 40-49 3083-3090 CARD 36, FIELD 11 50-59 3091-3098 CARD 36, FIELD 12 60-74 3099-3106 CARD 36, FIELD 13 75-99 3107-3114 CARD 36, FIELD 14 100+ 3115-3122 CARD 36, FIELD 15 MEDIAN 3123-3130 STATE OF REPAIR AND PLUMBING, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 37, FIELD 1 NOT NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS 3131-3138 CARD 37, FIELD 2 --BATH AND TOILET 3139-3146 CARD 37, FIELD 3 --TOILET, NO BATH 3147-3154 CARD 37, FIELD 4 WATER, NO TOILET 3155-3162 CARD 37, FIELD 5 --NO WATER 3163-3170 CARD 37, FIELD 6 NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS 3171-3178 CARD 37, FIELD 7 --BATH AND TOILET 3179-3186 CARD 37, FIELD 8 TOILET, NO BATH 3187-3194 CARD 37, FIELD 9 WATER, NO TOILET 3195-3202 CARD 37, FIELD 10 NO WATER 3203-3210 CARD 37, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTING 3211-3218 RADIO, REFRIGERATION, AND HEATING FUEL, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 38, FIELD 1 RADIO 3219-3226 CARD 38, FIELD 2 NO RADIO 3227-3234 CARD 38, FIELD 3 NOT REPORTING 3235-3242 CARD 38, FIELD 4 REFRIGERATION-MECHANICAL 3243-3250 Reference Copy #17 CARD 38, FIELD 5 ICE 3251-3258 CARD 38, FIELD 6 OTHER 3259-3266 CARD 38, FIELD 7 NONE 3267-3274 CARD 38, FIELD 8 NOT REPORTED 3275-3282 CARD 38, FIELD 9 CENTRAL HEAT 3283-3290 CARD 38, FIELD 10 NO CENTRAL HEAT 3291-3298 CARD 38, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 3297-3306 Reference Copy #18 1940 CENSUS TRACT DATA -LAYOUT FOR TRACT LEVEL DATA BLOCKSIZE/RECORD LENGTH COUNTER 1-8 TRACT ID 9-21 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION CARD 1, FIELD 1 TOTAL POPULATION 22-26 CARD 1, FIELD 2 TOTAL WHITE POPULATION 27-31 CARD 1, FIELD 3 NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 32-36 CARD 1, FIELD 4 TOTAL NONWHITE POPULATION 37-41 CARD 1, FIELD 5 NEGRO POPULATION 42-46 CARD 1, FIELD 6 OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS 47-51 CARD 1, FIELD 7 POPULATON PER OCCUPIED DWELLING U 52-56 SOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (MALES) CARD 2, FIELD 1 ALL COUNTRIES 57-61 CARD 2, FIELD 2 ENGLAND AND WALES 62-66 CARD 2, FIELD 3 SCOTLAND 67-71 CARD 2, FIELD 4 NORTHERN IRELAND 72-76 CARD 2, FIELD 5 EIRE 77-81 CARD 2, FIELD 6 NORWAY 82-86 CARD 2, FIELD 7 SWEDEN 87-91 CARD 2, FIELD 8 DENMARK 92-96 CARD 2, FIELD 9 NETHERLANDS 97-101 CARD 2, FIELD 10 BELGIUM 102-106 CARD 2, FIELD 11 SWITZERLAND 107-111 CARD 2, FIELD 12 FRANCE 112-116 CARD 2, FIELD 13 GERMANY 117-121 CARD 2, FIELD 14 POLAND 122-126 CARD 2, FIELD 15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 127-131 CARD 2, FIELD 16 AUSTRIA 132-136 CARD 3, FIELD 1 HUNGARY 137-141 CARD 3, FIELD 2 YUGOSLAVIA 142-146 CARD 3, FIELD 3 RUSSIA 147-151 CARD 3, FIELD 4 LITHUANIA 152-156 CARD 3, FIELD 5 FINLAND 157-161 CARD 3, FIELD 6 ROMANIA 162-166 CARD 3, FIELD 7 GREECE 167-171 CARD 3, FIELD 8 ITALY 172-176 CARD 3, FIELD 9 SPAIN & PORTUGAL 177-181 Reference Copy #19 CARD 3, FIELD 10 OTHER EUROPE 182-186 CARD 3, FIELD 11 ASIA 187-191 CARD 3, FIELD 12 CANADA-FRENCH 192-196 CARD 3, FIELD 13 CANADA-OTHER 197-198 CARD 3, FIELD 14 NEWFOUNDLAND 199-206 CARD 3, FIELD 15 MEXICO 207-211 CARD 3, FIELD 16 CUBA 212-216 CARD 4, FIELD 1 CENTRAL AMERICA 217-221 CARD 4, FIELD 2 OTHER 222-226 SOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (FEMALES) CARD 5, FIELD 1 ALL COUNTRIES 222-231 CARD 5, FIELD 2 ENGLAND AND WALES 232-236 CARD 5, FIELD 3 SCOTLAND 237-241 CARD 5, FIELD 4 NORTHERN IRELAND 242-246 CARD 5, FIELD 5 EIRE 247-251 CARD 5, FIELD 6 NORWAY 252-256 CARD 5, FIELD 7 SWEDEN 257-261 CARD 5, FIELD 8 DENMARK 262-266 CARD 5, FIELD 9 NETHERLANDS 267-271 CARD 5, FIELD 10 BELGIUM 272-276 CARD 5, FIELD 11 SWITZERLAND 277-281 CARD 5, FIELD 12 FRANCE 282-286 CARD 5, FIELD 13 GERMANY 287-291 CARD 5, FIELD 14 POLAND 292-296 CARD 5, FIELD 15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 297-301 CARD 5, FIELD 16 AUSTRIA 302-306 CARD 6, FIELD 1 HUNGARY 307-311 CARD 6, FIELD 2 YUGOSLAVIA 312-316 CARD 6, FIELD 3 RUSSIA 317-321 CARD 6, FIELD 4 LITHUANIA 322-326 CARD 6, FIELD 5 FINLAND 327-331 CARD 6, FIELD 6 ROMANIA 332-336 CARD 6, FIELD 7 GREECE 337-341 CARD 6, FIELD 8 ITALY 342-346 CARD 6, FIELD 9 SPAIN & PORTUGAL 347-351 CARD 6, FIELD 10 OTHER EUROPE 352-356 CARD 6, FIELD 11 ASIA 357-361 CARD 6, FIELD 12 CANADA-FRENCH 362-366 CARD 6, FIELD 13 CANADA-OTHER 367-371 CARD 6, FIELD 14 NEWFOUNDLAND 372-376 CARD 6, FIELD 15 MEXICO 377-381 CARD 6, FIELD 16 CUBA 382-386 Reference Copy #20 CARD 7, FIELD 1 CENTRAL AMERICA 387-391 CARD 7, FIELD 2 OTHER 392-396 SOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (MALES) CARD 8, FIELD 1 PERSON 25 & OVER 397-401 CARD 8, FIELD 2 NO SCHOOL COMPLETED 402-406 CARD 8, FIELD 3 ELEMENTARY 1-4 407-411 CARD 8, FIELD 4 ELEMENTARY 5-6 412-416 CARD 8, FIELD 5 ELEMENTARY 7-8 417-421 CARD 8, FIELD 6 HIGH SCHOOL 1-3 422-426 CARD 8, FIELD 7 HIGH SCHOOL 4 427-431 CARD 8, FIELD 8 COLLEGE 1-3 432-436 CARD 8, FIELD 9 COLLEGE 4+ 437-441 CARD 8, FIELD 10 NOT REPORTED 442-446 CARD 8, FIELD 11 MEDIAN 447-451 SOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (FEMALES) CARD 9, FIELD 1 PERSON 25 & OVER 452-456 CARD 9, FIELD 2 NO SCHOOL COMPLETED 457-461 CARD 9, FIELD 3 ELEMENTARY 1-4 467-466 CARD 9, FIELD 4 ELEMENTARY 5-6 467-471 CARD 9, FIELD 5 ELEMENTARY 7-8 472-476 CARD 9, FIELD 6 HIGH SCHOOL 1-3 477-481 CARD 9, FIELD 7 HIGH SCHOOL 4 482-486 CARD 9, FIELD 8 COLLEGE 1-3 487-491 CARD 9, FIELD 9 COLLEGE 4+ 492-496 CARD 9, FIELD 10 NOT REPORTED 497-501 CARD 9, FIELD 11 MEDIAN 502-506 AGE BY RACE BY MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 10, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 507-511 CARD 10, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 512-516 CARD 10, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 517-521 CARD 10, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 522-526 CARD 10, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 527-531 CARD 10, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 532-536 CARD 10, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 537-541 CARD 10, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 542-546 CARD 10, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 547-551 Reference Copy #21 CARD 10, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 552-556 CARD 10, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 557-561 CARD 10, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 562-566 CARD 10, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 567-571 CARD 10, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 572-576 CARD 10, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 577-581 CARD 11, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 582-586 CARD 11, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 587-591 CARD 11, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 592-596 CARD 11, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 597-601 CARD 11, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 602-606 CARD 11, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 607-611 CARD 11, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 612-616 AGE BY RACE BY FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 12, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 617-621 CARD 12, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 622-626 CARD 12, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 627-631 CARD 12, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 632-636 CARD 12, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 637-641 CARD 12, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 642-646 CARD 12, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 647-651 CARD 12, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 652-656 CARD 12, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 657-661 CARD 12, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 662-666 CARD 12, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 667-671 CARD 12, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 672-676 CARD 12, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 677-681 CARD 12, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 682-686 CARD 12, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 687-691 CARD 13, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 692-696 CARD 13, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 697-701 CARD 13, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 702-706 CARD 13, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 707-711 CARD 13, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 712-716 CARD 13, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 717-721 CARD 13, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 722-726 AGE BY NATIVE WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 14, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 727-731 CARD 14, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 732-736 CARD 14, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 737-741 Reference Copy #22 CARD 14, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 742-746 CARD 14, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 747-751 CARD 14, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 752-756 CARD 14, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 757-761 CARD 14, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 762-766 CARD 14, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 767-771 CARD 145, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 772-776 CARD 14, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 777-781 CARD 14, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 728-786 CARD 14, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 787-791 CARD 14, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 792-796 CARD 14, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 797-801 CARD 15, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 802-806 CARD 15, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 807-811 CARD 15, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 812-816 CARD 15, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 817-821 CARD 15, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 822-826 CARD 15, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 827-831 CARD 15, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 832-836 AGE BY NATIVE WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 16, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 837-841 CARD 16, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 842-846 CARD 16, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 847-851 CARD 16, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 852-856 CARD 16, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 857-861 CARD 16, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 862-866 CARD 16, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 867-871 CARD 16, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 872-876 CARD 16, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 877-881 CARD 16, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 882-886 CARD 16, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 887-891 CARD 16, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 892-896 CARD 167, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 897-901 CARD 16, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 902-906 CARD 16, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 907-911 CARD 17, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 912-916 CARD 17, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 917-921 CARD 17, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 922-926 CARD 17, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 927-931 CARD 17, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 932-936 CARD 17, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 937-941 CARD 17, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 942-946 Reference Copy #23 AGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 18, FIELD 1 MALE POPULATION 947-951 CARD 18, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 952-956 CARD 18, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 957-961 CARD 18, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 962-966 CARD 18, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 967-971 CARD 18, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 972-976 CARD 18, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 977-981 CARD 18, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 982-986 CARD 18, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 987-991 CARD 18, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 992-996 CARD 18, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 997-1001 CARD 18, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1002-1006 CARD 18, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1007-1011 CARD 18, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1012-1016 CARD 18, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1017-1021 CARD 19, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1022-1026 CARD 19, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1027-1031 CARD 19, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1032-1036 CARD 19, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1037-1041 CARD 19, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1042-1046 CARD 19, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1047-1051 CARD 19, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1052-1056 AGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2 CARD 20, FIELD 1 FEMALE POPULATION 1057-1061 CARD 20, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 YEARS 1062-1066 CARD 20, FIELD 3 AGE 5-9 1067-1071 CARD 20, FIELD 4 AGE 10-14 1072-1076 CARD 20, FIELD 5 AGE 15-19 1077-1081 CARD 20, FIELD 6 AGE 20-24 1082-1086 CARD 20, FIELD 7 AGE 25-29 1087-1091 CARD 20, FIELD 8 AGE 30-34 1092-1096 CARD 20, FIELD 9 AGE 35-39 1097-1101 CARD 20, FIELD 10 AGE 40-44 1102-1106 CARD 20, FIELD 11 AGE 45-49 1107-1111 CARD 20, FIELD 12 AGE 50-54 1112-1116 CARD 20, FIELD 13 AGE 55-59 1117-1121 CARD 20, FIELD 14 AGE 60-64 1122-1126 CARD 20, FIELD 15 AGE 65-69 1127-1131 CARD 21, FIELD 1 AGE 70-74 1132-1136 Reference Copy #24 CARD 21, FIELD 2 AGE 75+ 1137-1141 CARD 21, FIELD 3 UNDER 1 YEAR 1142-1146 CARD 21, FIELD 4 5 YEARS 1147-1151 CARD 21, FIELD 5 14 YEARS 1152-1156 CARD 21, FIELD 6 16-17 YEARS 1157-1161 CARD 21, FIELD 7 21 AND OVER 1162-1166 EMPLOYMENT STATUS (MALES) , SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 22, FIELD 1 MALES 14 AND OVER 1167-1171 CARD 22, FIELD 2 IN LABOR FORCE 1172-1176 CARD 22, FIELD 3 EMPLOYED 1172-1181 CARD 22, FIELD 4 WAGE AND SALARY 1182-1186 CARD 22, FIELD 5 EMPLOYERS 1187-1191 CARD 22, FIELD 6 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS 1192-1196 CARD 22, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTED 1197-1201 CARD 22, FIELD 8 PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK 1202-1206 CARD 22, FIELD 9 SEEKING WORK 1207-1211 CARD 22, FIELD 10 EXPERIENCED WORKERS 1212-1216 CARD 22, FIELD 11 NEW WORKERS 1217-1221 CARD 23, FIELD 1 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 1222-1226 CARD 23, FIELD 2 HOUSEWORK 1227-1231 CARD 23, FIELD 3 SCHOOL 1232-1236 CARD 23, FIELD 4 UNABLE TO WORK 1237-1241 CARD 23, FIELD 5 INSTITUTIONS 1242-1246 CARD 23, FIELD 6 OTHER 1247-1251 EMPLOYMENT STATUS (FEMALES) SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 24, FIELD 1 FEMALES 14 AND OVER 1252-1256 CARD 24, FIELD 2 IN LABOR FORCE 1257-1261 CARD 24, FIELD 3 EMPLOYED 1262-1266 CARD 24, FIELD 4 WAGE AND SALARY 1267-1271 CARD 24, FIELD 5 EMPLOYERS 1272-1276 CARD 24, FIELD 6 UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS 1277-1281 CARD 24, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTED 1282-1286 CARD 24, FIELD 8 PUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK 1287-1291 CARD 24, FIELD 9 SEEKING WORK 1292-1296 CARD 24, FIELD 10 EXPERIENCED WORKERS 1297-1301 CARD 24, FIELD 11 NEW WORKERS 1302-1306 CARD 25, FIELD 1 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 1307-1311 CARD 25, FIELD 2 HOUSEWORK 1312-1316 CARD 25, FIELD 3 SCHOOL 1317-1321 CARD 25, FIELD 4 UNABLE TO WORK 1322-1326 Reference Copy #25 CARD 25, FIELD 5 INSTITUTIONS 1327-1331 CARD 25, FIELD 6 OTHER 1332-1336 MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (MALES), SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 26, FIELD 1 MALES EMPLOYED 1337-1341 CARD 26, FIELD 2 PROFESSIONAL 1342-1346 CARD 26, FIELD 3 SEMIPROFESSIONAL 1347-1351 CARD 26, FIELD 4 PROPRIETORS 1352-1356 CARD 26, FIELD 5 CLERICAL 1357-1361 CARD 26, FIELD 6 CRAFTMEN 1362-1366 CARD 26, FIELD 7 OPERATIVES 1367-1371 CARD 26, FIELD 8 DOMESTICS 1372-1376 CARD 26, FIELD 9 SERVICE WORKERS 1377-1381 CARD 26, FIELD 10 LABORERS 1382-1386 CARD 26, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 1387-1391 MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (FEMALES), SOURCE TABLE 3 CARD 27, FIELD 1 FEMALES EMPLOYED 1392-1396 CARD 27, FIELD 2 PROFESSIONAL 1397-1401 CARD 27, FIELD 3 SEMIPROFESSIONAL 1402-1406 CARD 27, FIELD 4 PROPRIETORS 1407-1411 CARD 27, FIELD 5 CLERICAL 1412-1416 CARD 27, FIELD 6 CRAFTMEN 1417-1421 CARD 27, FIELD 7 OPERATIVES 1422-1426 CARD 27, FIELD 8 DOMESTICS 1427-1431 CARD 27, FIELD 9 SERVICE WORKERS 1432-1436 CARD 27, FIELD 10 LABORERS 1437-1441 CARD 27, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 1442-1446 DWELLING UNITS BY OCCUPANCY STATUS AND RACE, SOURCE TABLE 4 CARD 28, FIELD 1 ALL DWELLING UNITS 1447-1451 CARD 28, FIELD 2 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 1452-1456 CARD 28, FIELD 3 WHITE OWNER OCCUPIED 1457-1461 CARD 28, FIELD 4 NEGRO OWNER OCCUPIED 1462-1466 CARD 28, FIELD 5 OTHER NONWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED 1467-1471 CARD 28, FIELD 6 TOTAL TENANT OCCUPIED 1472-1476 CARD 28, FIELD 7 WHITE TENANT OCCUPIED 1477-1481 CARD 28, FIELD 8 NEGRO TENANT OCCUPIED 1482-1486 CARD 28, FIELD 9 OTHER NONWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED 1487-1491 Reference Copy #26 CARD 28, FIELD 10 VACANT FOR SALE OR RENT 1492-1496 CARD 28, FIELD 11 VACANT NOT FOR SALE OF RENT 1497-1501 TYPE OF STRUCTURE, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 29, FIELD 1 ONE-FAMILY DETACHED 1505-1506 CARD 29, FIELD 2 ONE-FAMILY ATTACHED 1507-1511 CARD 29, FIELD 3 TWO-FAMILY SIDE BY SIDE 1512-1516 CARD 29, FIELD 4 TWO-FAMILY OTHER 1517-1521 CARD 29, FIELD 5 THREE-FAMILY 1522-1526 CARD 29, FIELD 6 FOUR-FAMILY 1527-1531 CARD 29, FIELD 7 ONE-FOUR-FAMILY WITH BUSINESS 1532-1536 CARD 29, FIELD 8 FIVE-NINE- FAMILY 1537-1541 CARD 29, FIELD 9 TEN-NINETEEN-FAMILY 1542-1546 CARD 29, FIELD 10 TWENTY-FAMILY+ 1547-1551 CARD 29, FIELD 11 OTHER 1552-1556 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 30, FIELD 1 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS 1557-1561 CARD 30, FIELD 2 1-PERSON 1562-1566 CARD 30, FIELD 3 2-PERSONS 1567-1571 CARD 30, FIELD 4 3-PERSONS 1572-1576 CARD 30, FIELD 5 4-PERSONS 1577-1581 CARD 30, FIELD 6 5-PERSONS 1582-1586 CARD 30, FIELD 7 6-PERSONS 1587-1591 CARD 30, FIELD 8 7-PERSONS 1592-1596 CARD 30, FIELD 9 8-PERSONS 1597-1601 CARD 30, FIELD 10 9-PERSONS 1602-1606 CARD 30, FIELD 11 10-PERSONS 1607-1611 CARD 30, FIELD 12 11-PERSONS 1612-1616 PERSONS PER ROOM, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 31, FIELD 1 UNDER .51 1617-1621 CARD 31, FIELD 2 .51-.75 1622-1626 CARD 31, FIELD 3 .76-1.00 1627-1631 CARD 31, FIELD 4 1.01-1.50 ALL OCCUPIED UNITS 1632-1636 CARD 31, FIELD 5 1.51-2.00 / 1637-1641 CARD 31, FIELD 6 2.01+ / 1642-1646 CARD 31, FIELD 7 NOT REPORTING / 1647-1651 CARD 31, FIELD 8 UNDER .51 1652-1656 Reference Copy #27 CARD 31, FIELD 9 .51-.75 1657-1661 CARD 31, FIELD 10 .76-1.00 1662-1666 CARD 31, FIELD 11 1.01-1.50 TENANT OCCUPIED 1667-1671 CARD 31, FIELD 12 1.51-2.00 / 1672-1676 CARD 31, FIELD 13 2.01+ / 1677-1681 CARD 31, FIELD 14 NOT REPORTING / 1682-1686 VALUE OF HOME, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 32, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 1687-1691 CARD 32, FIELD 2 UNDER 500 1692-1696 CARD 32, FIELD 3 500-699 1697-1701 CARD 32, FIELD 4 700-999 1702-1706 CARD 32, FIELD 5 1000-1499 1707-1711 CARD 32, FIELD 6 1500-1999 1712-1716 CARD 32, FIELD 7 2000-2499 1717-1721 CARD 32, FIELD 8 2500-2999 1722-1726 CARD 32, FIELD 9 3000-3999 1727-1731 CARD 32, FIELD 10 4000-4999 1732-1736 CARD 32, FIELD 11 5000-5999 1737-1741 CARD 32, FIELD 12 6000-7499 1742-1746 CARD 32, FIELD 13 7500-9999 1747-1751 CARD 32, FIELD 14 10000-14999 1752-1756 CARD 32, FIELD 15 15000-19999 1757-1761 CARD 33, FIELD 1 20000+ 1762-1766 CARD 33, FIELD 2 MEDIAN 1767-1771 CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 34, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 1772-1776 CARD 34, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 1777-1781 CARD 34, FIELD 3 5-6 1782-1786 CARD 34, FIELD 4 7-9 1787-1791 CARD 34, FIELD 5 10-14 1792-1796 CARD 34, FIELD 6 15-19 1797-1801 CARD 34, FIELD 7 20-24 1802-1806 CARD 34, FIELD 8 25-29 1807-1811 CARD 34, FIELD 9 30-39 1812-1816 CARD 34, FIELD 10 40-49 1817-1821 CARD 34, FIELD 11 50-59 1822-1826 CARD 34, FIELD 12 60-74 1827-1831 CARD 34, FIELD 13 75-99 1832-1836 CARD 34, FIELD 14 100-149 1837-1841 Reference Copy #28 CARD 34, FIELD 15 150-199 1842-1846 CARD 35, FIELD 1 200+ 1847-1851 CARD 35, FIELD 2 MEDIAN 1852-1856 GROSS MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5 CARD 36, FIELD 1 NUMBER REPORTING 1857-1861 CARD 36, FIELD 2 UNDER 5 1862-1866 CARD 36, FIELD 3 5-6 1867-1871 CARD 36, FIELD 4 7-9 1872-1876 CARD 36, FIELD 5 10-14 1877-1881 CARD 36, FIELD 6 15-19 1882-1886 CARD 36, FIELD 7 20-24 1887-1891 CARD 36, FIELD 8 25-29 1892-1896 CARD 36, FIELD 9 30-39 1897-1901 CARD 36, FIELD 10 40-49 1902-1906 CARD 36, FIELD 11 50-59 1907-1911 CARD 36, FIELD 12 60-74 1912-1916 CARD 36, FIELD 13 75-99 1917-1921 CARD 36, FIELD 14 100+ 1922-1926 CARD 36, FIELD 15 MEDIAN 1927-1931 STATE OF REPAIR AND PLUMBING, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 37, FIELD 1 NOT NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS 1932-1936 CARD 37, FIELD 2 --BATH AND TOILET 1937-1941 CARD 37, FIELD 3 --TOILET, NO BATH 1942-1946 CARD 37, FIELD 4 WATER, NO TOILET 1947-1951 CARD 37, FIELD 5 --NO WATER 1952-1956 CARD 37, FIELD 6 NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS 1957-1961 CARD 37, FIELD 7 --BATH AND TOILET 1962-1966 CARD 37, FIELD 8 --TOILET, NO BATH 1967-1971 CARD 37, FIELD 9 --WATER, NO TOILET 1972-1976 CARD 37, FIELD 10 --NO WATER 1977-1981 CARD 37, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTING 1982-1986 RADIO, REFRIGERATION, AND HEATING FUEL, SOURCE TABLE 6 CARD 38, FIELD 1 RADIO 1987-1991 CARD 38, FIELD 2 NO RADIO 1992-1996 CARD 38, FIELD 3 NOT REPORTING 1993-1997 CARD 38, FIELD 4 REFRIGERATION--MECHANICAL 1997-2001 Reference Copy #29 CARD 38, FIELD 5 --ICE 2002-2006 CARD 38, FIELD 6 --OTHER 2007-2011 CARD 38, FIELD 7 --NONE 2012-2016 CARD 38, FIELD 8 --NOT REPORTED 2017-2021 CARD 38, FIELD 9 CENTRAL HEAT 2022-2026 CARD 38, FIELD 10 NO CENTRAL HEAT 2027-2031 CARD 38, FIELD 11 NOT REPORTED 2032-2036 2037-2041 Reference Copy #30 1940 Census Tract Although tract ID's are allocated an 8 column field, there are four possible subfields to the ID: prefix, tract number, suffic, and a code for split tracts. The subfields are to be punched as follows: FIELD F COLUMNS 1-2 prefix (generally alphabetic) 3-5 tract number 6-7 suffix (alphabetic or numeric) 8 code for split tracts (0 if not split) Reference Copy #31 1940 Census Tract DECK Card 1, General Characteristics of the Population, Table 1 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID Y 1 9-13 Total Population 2 14-18 Total While Population 3 19-23 Native White Population 4 24-28 Total Nonwhite Population 5 29-33 Wegro Population 6 34-37 Occupied Dwelling Units li 7 38-41 Population per Occupied Dwelling Unit 4 -- 42-72 Skip -- 73,76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0010 Reference Copy #32 1940 Census Tract Card 2, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Majes) Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 All Countries 2 13-16 England and Wales 3 17-20 Scotland -1 21-24 Northern Ireland 5 25-28 Eire G 29-32 Norway 7 33-36 Sweden 8 37-40 Denmark 9 11-11 Netherlands 10 15-48 Belgium 11 49-52 Switzerland 12 53-56 France 13 57-60 Germany 11 61-64 Poland 15 65-68 Czechoslovakia 16 69-72 Austria -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0020 Reference Copy #33 1940 Census Tract Card 3, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Males) Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 Hungary 2 13-16 Yugoslavia 3 17-20 Russia 4 21-24 Lithuania 5 25-28 Finland 6 29-32 Rumanta 7 33-36 Greece 8 37-40 Italy 9 11-14 Spain & Portugal 10 15-18 Other Europe 11 49-52 Asia 12 53-56 Canada-French 13 57-60 Canada-Other 14 61-64 Newfoundland 15 65-68 Mexico 16 69-72 Cuba -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0030 TIL Reference Copy #34 1940 Census Tract Card 4, Source Table 3, Country of Birth or Foreign Born White (Males) Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 Central America 2 13-16 Other T 17-72 not Reports -- Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0040 a L, Reference Copy #35 1940 Consus Tract L. Cards 5-7, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Females) Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARDS 2-4, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- -0050, 0060, 0070 Reference Copy #36 1940 Census Tract Card 8, Source Table 3, Years of school completed (Males) Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-13 Person 25 & over - VI 2 14-18 No school completed 3 19-23 Elementary 1-4 4 24-28 E1 ementary 5-6 5 29-33 Elementary 7-8 6 34-38 Migh school 1-3 7 39-43 High school 4 8 44-48 College 1-3 9 49-53 Cóllege 4+ 10 54-58 Not reported S 11 59-62 Median 1.1 -- 63-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0080 Reference Copy #37 1940 Consus Tract Card 9, Source Table 3, Years of School Completed (Females) Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARD 8, EXCEPT FOR FEMALES -- 77-80 Deck Number 0090 1940 Census Tract Card 10, Are by Race by Males, Source Table 2 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-13 Male Population 2 14-18 Under 5 Years 3 19-23 5-9 4 24-27 10-14 5 28-31 15-19 6 32-35 20-24 7 36-39 25-29 8 -40-43 30-34 9 44-47 35-39 10 48-51 40-44 11 -52-55 45-49 12 56-59 50-54 13 60-63 55-59 14 64-67 60-64 15 68-71 65-69 -- 72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0100 Refere 1940 Census Tract Card 11, Age by Race by Males (cont), Source Table 2 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 70-74 - , 2 13-16 75+ - ( I -- 17-20 Skip Li 3 21-25 Under 1 Year 4 26-30 5 Years S skipped 15 yr 5 31-35 14 Years 6 36-40 16-17 Years in 7 41-45 21 and Over --- S B 46-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0110 Reference 1940 Census Tract Card 16-17, Age by Native White Females, Source Table 2 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0160, 0170 Reference 1940 Census Tract Card 18-19, Age by Foreign born White Males, Source Table 2 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0180, 0190 Reference Copy #42 1940 Census Tract Card 20-21, Age by Foreign-born White Females, Source Table 2 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0200, 0210 : 1940 Census Tract Card 22, Employment Status (males). Source Table 3 Field Column Contents : 1-8 Tract ID -- 9-10 Skip 1 11-15 Males 14 and Over -5 2 16-20 In labor Force - S 3 21-25 Employed - 5 4 26-30 Wage and Salary - S 5 31-35 Employers 6 36-40 Unpaid Family Workers - 7 41-45 Not Reported 8 46-50 Public Emergency Work - 9 51-55 Seeking Work V) S (unemp)? 7 10 56-60 Experienced Workers - 11 61-65 New Workers - 5 -- 66-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0220 Refer 1940 Census Tract Card 23, Employment Status (Males), Source Table 3 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 9-10 Skip 1 11-15 Not in Labor Force - VI 2 16-20 Housework 5 3 21-25 School 5 4 26-30 Unable To Work 5 5 31-35 Institutions 5 6 36-40 Other V -- 41-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0230 Refert 1940 Census Tract Card 24-25, Employment Status (Female), Source Table 3 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARDS 22-23, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0240, 0250 11 Y Refere 1940 Census Tract Card 26, Major Occupational Group (Males), Source Table 3 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID -- 9-10 Skip 1 11-15 Males Employed 2 16-19 Professional - 3 20-23 Semiprofessional Jc, 4 24-27 Proprietors 5 28-31 Clerical 11 6 32-35 Craftsmen - ? 36-39 Operatives - 4 8 40-43 Domestics - 4 9 44-47 Service Workers 4 10 48-51 Laborers 11 11 52-55 Not Reported 4 -- 56-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0260 / Referent 1940 Census Tract Card 27, Major Occupational Group (Females), Source Table 3 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID SAME AS CARD 26, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0270 Reference 1940 Census Tract Card 28, Dwelling Units by Occupancy Status and Race, Source Table 11 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID -- 9-10 Skip 1 11-15 .All Dwelling Units 2 16-20 Total Owner Occupied 3 21-25 White Owner Occupied 4 26-30 Negro Owner Occupied 5 31-35 Other Nonwhite Owner Occupied 6 36-40 Total Tenant Occupied 7 41-45 White Tenant Occupied 8 46-50 Negro Tenant Occupied 9 51-55 Other Nonwhite Tenant Occupied 10 56-60 Vacant for Sale or Rent 11 61-65 Vacant Not for Sale of Rent -- 66-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0280 is Refe 1940 Census Tract Card 29, Type of Structure, Source Table 6 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 M-Family Detached 2 13-16 1-Family Attached 3 17-20 2-Family Side by Side 4 21-24 Family Other 5 25-28 Family 6 29-32 4-Family 7 33-36 1-4-Family with Business ,- 7 8 37-40 5-9-Family 9 41-44 10-19-Family 10 45-48 ,20-Family+ 11 49-52 Other Y -- 53-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0290 Referen 1940 Census Tract Card 30, Number of Persons in Households, Source Table 6 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID -- 9-10 Skip 1 11-15 All Occupied Units 2 16-19 Person 3 20-23 2 Persons 4 24-27 3 Persons 5 28-31 V+ Persons 6 32-35 5 Persons 7 36-39 6 Persons 8 40-43 7 Persons 9 44-47 8 Persons 10 48-51 9 Persons 11 52-55 10. Persons 12 56-59 11+ Persons -- 60-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0300 Y Reference Copy: 1940 Census Tract Card 31, Persons Per Room, Source Table 6 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 8 1 9-12 Under 5 4 2 13-16 51-.75 3 17-20 76-1.00 4 21-24 1.01-1.50 All Occupied Units 5 25-28 1.51-2.00 Y 6 29-32 2.01+ 7 33-36 Not Reporting 8 37-40 Under .51 9 41-44 51-.75 10 45-48 76-1.00 11 49-52 1.01-1.50 Tenant Occupied 12 53-56 1.51-2.00 13 57-60 2.01+ 14 61-64 Not Reporting -- 65-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0310 l Reference Copy #52 1940 Census Tract Card 32. Value of Home, Source Table 5 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-13 Number Reporting 2 14-17 Under 500 4 3 18-21 500-699 - 4 22-25 700-999 4 5 26-29 1000-1499 6 30-33 1500-1999 7 34-37 2000-2499 8 38-41 2500-2999 9 42-45 3000-3999 10 46-49 4000-4999 11 50-53 5000-5999 12 54-57 6000-7499 13 58-61 7500-9999 14 62-65 10000-14999 15 66-69 15000-19999 70-72 Skip 73-76 Sequence Number 77-80 Deck Number 0320 $ Reference Copy# 53 1940 Census Tract Card 33, Value of Home (cont), Source Table 5 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 9-10 Skip 1 11-14 20000+ 2 15-19 Median -- 20-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0330 THE Reference Copy #54 1940 Census Tract Card 34, Contract Monthly Rent, Source Table 5 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-13 Number Reporting 2 14-17 Ainder 5 3 18-21 5-6 4 22-25 7-9 5 26-29 10-14 6 30-33 15-19 7 34-37 20-24 8 38-41 25-29 9 42-45 30-39 10 46-49 40-49 11 50-53 50-59 12 54-57 60-74 13 58-61 25-99 14 62-65 100-149 15 66-69 150-199 -- 70-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0340 Reference Copy # 1940 Census Tract Card 35, Contract Monthly Rent (cont.), Source Table 5 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID 9-10 Skip 1 11-14 200+ 2 15-19 Median 20-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0350 Reference Copy #56 1940 Census Tract Card 36, Gross Monthly Rent, Source Table 5 Field Column Contents 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-13 Number Reporting 2 14-17 Under 5 3 18-21 5-6 4 22-25 7-9 5 26-29 10-14 6 30-33 15-19 7 34-37 20-24 8 38-41 25-29 9 42-45 30-39 10 46-49 40-49 11 50-53 50-59 12 54-57 60-74 13 58-61 75-99 14 62-65 100+ 15 66-70 Median -- 71-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0360 Reference 1940 Census Tract Card 37, State of Repair and Plumbing. Source Table 6 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 Not Needing Major Repairs 2 13-16 Bath and Toilet 3 17-20 Toilet, No Bath 4 21-24 Water, No Toilet 5 25-28 No Water 6 29-32 Needing Major Repairs 7 33-36 Bath and Toilet 8 37-40 Toilet, No Bath 9 41-44 Water, No Toilet 10 45-48 No Water 11 49-52 :Not Reporting : 53-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number -- 77-80 Deck Number 0370 Reference Copy #58 1940 Census Tract Card 38, Radio, Refrigeration, and Heating Fuel, Source Table 6 Field Column Contents -- 1-8 Tract ID 1 9-12 Radio 2 13-16 No Radio 3 17-20 Not Reported 4 21-24 Refrigeration Mechanical 5 25-28 Чсе 6 29-32 Other 7 33-36 None 8 37-40 Not Reported 9 41-44 Central Heat 10 45-48 No Central Heat 11 49-52 Not Reported -- 53-72 Skip -- 73-76 Sequence Number 77-80 Deck Number 0380 eference to National A rchives at College Park RECORDS AND ARCHITY ADMINISTRATION TVNOLLYN 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 1985 Theodore J. Hull September 16, 1998 NN3-CFS-96-999 Documentation for the Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File Following are two pages of sample records printed from the Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File, file for Atlantic City, New Jersey, created from the records as provided to the Center for Electronic Records. Brown University transferred the data to the National Archives in EBCDIC, IBM Standard labelled, on 9-track, 6250 bpi open reel magnetic tapes. The files have variable length records. These files were preservation copied by the National Archives on to 18-track, 37,871 bpi, 3480-class tape cartridges in EBCDIC, with IBM standard labels. 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    "ocrText": "NATIONAL\nARCHIVES\nFile Format Conversion\nCensus Tract Data, 1940 - 1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue Files\nNN3-CFS-99-001\nRecords of the Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago (Collection CFS)\nThe Census Tract Data files contain records of two different lengths. The city/metro area records\nare longer than the tract level record. The files are preserved in the EBCDIC character set with\nvariable-length records, including an eight character EBCDIC record/block counter at the\nbeginning of each block/record.\nNARA converted the files to a more contemporary format as part of making the records available\nonline. Specifically, NARA converted the files to the ASCII character set and replaced the\nEBCDIC record/block counter with carriage return-line feed (CRFL) characters. With the\nreplacement of the EBCDIC record/block counter, the length of each record is decreased by eight\ncharacters and each record now includes a record-delimiter. NARA also padded the records to\nthe longest record length to create fixed-length records.\nIf the layout accounted for the counters, then the actual record length and field positions are eight\ncharacters less than what is indicated in the layout. This means researchers may need to adjust\nthe field positions in the layout when using the data.\nThe fields in the city/metro area and the tract level records do not necessarily align. Researches\nwill have to define the fields for the city/metro area records separately from the tract level\nrecords.\n1940 and 1950 files\nThe NARA prepared layouts for the city/metro area and the tract level records include the eight\ncharacter counter. To use with the converted files, researchers will need to adjust the field\npositions by a decrease of eight characters.\nFor the city/metro area records, after the \"file/record title\" (now columns 1 - 60) and \"number of\ntracts\" (now columns 61 - 66) fields, the remaining fields are each eight characters in length.\nFor the tract level records, after the \"tract id\" (now columns 1 - 8) and \"tract sequence number\"\n(now columns 9 - 13) fields, the remaining fields are each five characters in length.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES and\nRECORDS ADMINISTRATION\n8601 ADELPHI ROAD\nCOLLEGE PARK, MD 20740-6001\nwww.archives.gov\nThe 1940 records are padded out to column 3306, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record\nlength of 3308 characters.\nThe 1950 records are padded out to column 2058, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record\nlength of 2060 characters.\n1960 files\nThe NARA prepared layout for the SMSA/Central City includes the eight character counter. To\nuse with the converted files, researchers will need to adjust the field positions by a decrease of\neight characters.\nFor the SMSA/Central City records, after the \"serial code\" (now columns 1 - 6) and \"blank\"\n(now columns 7 - 100) fields, the remaining fields are each eight characters in length.\nThe layout for the tract level records does not include the counters. No change is needed to those\nfield positions.\nThe 1960 records are padded out to column 3620, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record\nlength of 3622 characters.\n1970 files\nThe layouts for the city/metro and tract level records do not include counters so no adjustment to\nthe field positions is necessary.\nFor the city/metro area records, after the \"SMSA No.,\" \"SMSA name,\" and \"number of central\ncities,\" the next 15 fields are 12 characters in length and the remaining 1153 fields are eight\ncharacters in length.\nFor the tract level records, after the first twelve fields (fields \"SMSA No.\" through \"tract housing\ncount\"), the next 15 fields are eight characters in length and the remaining 1153 fields are six\ncharacters in length.\nThe 1970 records are padded out to column 9439, plus the carriage return-line feed for a record\nlength of 9441 characters.\nElectronic Records Division\nJuly 11, 2017\nNATIONAL\nARCHIVES\nSupplemental User Note\nCensus Tract Data, 1940 - 1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue Files\nNN3-CFS-99-001\nRecords of the Community and Family\nStudy Center, University of Chicago (Collection CFS)\nAs indicated in the introduction to the documentation for the 1940, 1950, and 1960 Census Tract\nData, NARA prepared layouts based on the documentation provided by the donor and from some\nof the \"Census Tract Statistics\" publications. However, given how the donors prepared the data\nfiles and the complexity in compiling the record layouts, there may be discrepancies between the\nNARA-prepared layouts and the data.\nIn particular, staff have discovered that for some tracted cities in 1940, 1950, and 1960, the tract\nID includes an alphabetic prefix. For example, there is an alphabetic prefix for the tract ID in the\nSan Diego 1950 and 1960 files and in the San Francisco(-Oakland) 1940 and 1960 files. The\nNARA-prepared layouts for the 1940 and 1950 tract level data does not indicate a separate field\nfor the tract ID alphabetic prefix. The alphabetic prefix appears to be in the left-most position in\nthe tract ID field. The donor-prepared layout for the 1960 tract level includes a field for the\nalphabetic prefix.\nLynn Goodsell, Archivist\nArchival Operations - Washington, D.C. (RD-DC), Electronic Records Section\nMarch 21, 2012\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES and\nRECORDS ADMINISTRATION\n8601 ADELPHI ROAD\nCOLLEGE PARK. MD 20740-6001\nwww.archives.gov\nNational\nAND\nARCHITAS\nRECORDS\nArchives at College Park\nNATIONAL\nADMINISTRATION\n8601 Adelphi Road College Park, Maryland 20740-6001\n1985\nCensus Tract Data, 1940-1970:\nElizabeth Mullen Bogue File\nDonated Historical Materials of\nThe Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago\n(Record Group CFS)\nDocumentation Contents:\n# Pages\nOverview Materials/Documentation Applicable\nto all years\nNARA Prepared City Cross-Reference Table\n5\nDonor Provided Appendices\nAppendix 1: CFSC Census Tract Tape Data\nCorrespondence\n5\nAppendix 2: Not included with donor provided\nmaterials\nCensus Tract Data 1940: Main Documentation\n62\nCensus Tract Data 1950: Main Documentation\n44\nCensus Tract Data 1960: Main Documentation\n79\nCensus Tract Data 1970: Main Documentation\n133\nNN3-CFS-96-999\nMay 28, 1999\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nNational Archives and Records Administration\n1940\n1950\n1960\n1970\nABILENE, TEX\nX\nX\nAKRON, OH\nX\nX\nX\nX\nALBANY, GA\nX\nALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY\nX\nALBEQUERQUE, NM\nX\nX\nALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON, PA-NJ\nX\nX\nALTOONA, PA\nX\nX\nAMARILLO, TX\nX\nANDERSON, IND\nX\nANN ARBOR, MICH\nX\nX\nAPPLETON-OSHKOSH, WIS\nX\nASHVILLE, NC\nX\nATLANTA, GA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nATLANTIC CITY, NJ\nX\nX\nX\nAUGUSTA, GA\nX\nX\nX\nAUSTIN, TX\nX\nX\nX\nX\nBAKERSFIELD, CA\nX\nBALTIMORE, MD\nX\nX\nX\nX\nBATON ROUGE, LA\nX\nX\nBAY CITY, MICH\nX\nBEAUMONT, TX\nX\nX\nBERKELEY, CA\nX\nBILLINGS, MONT\nX\nBILOXI-GULFPORT, MISS\nX\nBINGHAMTON, NY\nX\nBIRMINGHAM, AL\nX\nX\nX\nBLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, ILL\nX\nBOISE CITY, IDAHO\nX\nBOSTON, MASS\nX\nX\nX\nBRIDGEPORT, CT\nX\nX\nX\nBRISTOL, CT\nX\nBROCKTON, MA\nX\nX\nBROWNSVILLE-HARLINGEN-SAN BENITO, TX\nX\nBRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TX\nX\nBUFFALO, NY\nX\nX\nX\nX\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nX\nCAMDEN, NJ\nX\nCANTON, OH\nX\nX\nCEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA\nX\nCHAMPAIGN-URBANA, ILL\nX\nCHARLESTON, SC\nX\nX\nCHARLESTON, WV\nX\nCHARLOTTE, NC\nX\nX\nCHATTANOOGA, TENN-GA\nX\nX\nX\nCHICAGO, ILL\nX\nX\nX\nCINCINNATI, OH-KY\nX\nX\nX\nCLEVELAND, OH\nX\nX\nX\nX\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO\nX\nX\nCOLUMBIA, MO\nX\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nCOLUMBIA, SC\nX\nX\nCOLUMBUS, GA\nX\nCOLUMBUS, OH\nX\nX\nX\nX\nCORPUS CHRISTI, TX\nX\nX\nDALLAS, TX\nX\nX\nX\nX\nDANBURY, CT\nX\nDAVENPORT, IOWA\nX\nDAYTON, OH\nX\nX\nX\nX\nDECATUR, ILL\nX\nX\nDENVER, CO\nX\nX\nX\nX\nDES MOINES, IA\nX\nX\nX\nDETROIT, MICH\nX\nX\nX\nDULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN-WIS\nX\nX\nX\nX\nDURHAM, NC\nX\nX\nX\nELIZABETH, NJ\nX\nEL PASO, TX\nX\nX\nERIE, PA\nX\nX\nEUGENE, OR\nX\nEVANSVILLE, IND-KY\nX\nX\nFALL RIVER, MA-RI\nX\nFAYETTEVILLE, NC\nX\nFITCHBURG-LEOMINSTER, MA\nX\nFLINT, MICH\nX\nX\nX\nX\nFRESNO, CA\nX\nFT. LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD, FL\nX\nFT. SMITH, ARK\nX\nX\nFT. WAYNE, IND\nX\nX\nFT. WORTH, TX\nX\nX\nGADSDEN, AL\nX\nGAINESVILLE, FL\nX\nGALVESTON-TEXAS CITY, TX\nX\nX\nGARY, IND\nX\nGRAND RAPIDS, MICH\nX\nX\nGREAT FALLS, MONT\nX\nGREEN BAY, WIS\nX\nX\nGREENSBORO-HIGH POINT, NC\nX\nX\nX\nGREENVILLE, SC\nX\nX\nHAMILTON-MIDDLETOWN, OH\nX\nX\nHARRISBURG, PA\nX\nX\nHARTFORD, CT\nX\nX\nX\nX\nHONOLULU, HI\nX\nX\nHOUSTON, TX\nX\nX\nX\nX\nINDIANAPOLIS, IND\nX\nX\nX\nX\nJACKSONVILLE, FL\nX\nX\nJACKSON, MI\nX\nX\nJACKSON, MS\nX\nJERSEY CITY, NJ\nX\nX\nJOHNSTOWN, PA\nX\nX\nKALAMAZOO, MICH\nX\nX\nX\nKANSAS CITY, KS-MO\nX\nX\nX\nX\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nKENOSHA, WIS\nKNOXVILLE, TENN\nX\nLA CROSSE, WI\nLAFAYETTE, IN\nLAFAYETTE, LA\nLAKE CHARLES, LA\nLANCASTER, PA\nX\nLANSING, MICH\nX\nLAREDO, TX\nX\nLAS VEGAS, NEV\nX\nLAWRENCE, MASS HAVERHILL, NH\nX\nLAWTON, OKLA\nLEWISTON-AUBURN, MAINE\nLEXINGTON, KY\nX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X\nX\nLIMA, OH\nX\nLINCOLN, NEBR\nX\nLITTLE ROCK, ARK\nX\nLONG BEACH, CA\nX\nLORAIN-ELYRIA, OH\nX\nLOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CA\nX\nX\nLOUISVILLE, KY-IND\nX\nX\nX\nLOWELL, MA\nX\nX\nLUBBOCK, TX\nX\nX\nLYNCHBURG, VA\nX\nMACON, GA\nX\nX\nX\nMADISON, WIS\nX\nX\nMANCHESTER, NH\nX\nX\nMANSFIELD, OH\nX\nMEMPHIS, TENN\nX\nX\nX\nX\nMERIDIEN, CT\nX\nMIAMI, FL\nX\nX\nMIDLAND, TX\nX\nMILWAUKEE, WI\nX\nX\nX\nX\nMINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN\nX\nX\nMOBILE, AL\nX\nMONROE, LA\nX\nX\nMONTGOMERY, AL\nX\nMUNCIE, IND\nX\nX\nMUSKEGON, MICH\nX\nX\nNASHUA, NH\nX\nNASHVILLE, TN\nX\nX\nX\nX\nNEW BEDFORD, MA\nX\nNEW BRITAIN, CT\nX\nX\nNEW HAVEN, CT\nX\nX\nX\nNEW ORLEANS, LA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nNEW YORK, NY\nX\nX\nNEWARK, NJ\nX\nX\nNEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON, VA\nX\nX\nNORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH VA\nX\nX\nNORWALK, CT\nX\nReference at the National Archives\nODESSA, TX\nX\nX\nOGDEN, UTAH\nX\nX\nOAKLAND, CA\nX\nOKLAHOMA CITY, OK\nX\nX\nX\nOMAHA, NEBR\nX\nX\nORLANDO, FL\nX\nX\nPATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC, NJ\nX\nX\nX\nPENSACOLA, FL\nX\nPEORIA, ILL\nX\nX\nPETERSBURG-COLONIAL HGTS, VA\nX\nPHILADELPHIA, PA\nX\nX\nX\nPHOENIX, AZ\nX\nX\nPINEBLUFF, AR\nX\nPITTSBURGH, PA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nPITTSFIELD, MA\nX\nX\nPORTLAND, ME\nX\nX\nPORTLAND, OR-WA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nPROVIDENCE, RI PAWTUCKET, MA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nPROVO-OREM, UTAH\nX\nPUEBLO, CO\nX\nX\nRACINE, WIS\nX\nRALEIGH, NC\nX\nX\nREADING, PA\nX\nX\nRENO, NEV\nX\nRICHMOND, VA\nX\nX\nX\nX\nROANOKE, VA\nX\nROCHESTER, MN\nX\nROCHESTER, NY\nX\nX\nX\nX\nROCKFORD, ILL\nX\nX\nSACRAMENTO, CA\nX\nX\nSAGINAW, MICH\nX\nX\nST. JOSEPH, MO\nX\nST. LOUIS, MO-ILL\nX\nX\nX\nX\nST. PAUL, MN\nX\nSALEM, OR\nX\nSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH\nX\nX\nSAN ANGELO TX\nX\nX\nSAN ANTONIO, TX\nX\nX\nSAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO CA\nX\nSAN DIEGO, CA\nX\nX\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA\nX\nX\nSAN JOSE, CA\nX\nX\nSANTA BARBARA, CA\nX\nSAVANNAH, GA\nX\nX\nX\nSCRANTON, PA\nX\nX\nSEATTLE, WA\nX\nX\nX\nSHERMAN-DENISON, TX\nX\nSHREVEPORT, LA\nX\nX\nSIOUX CITY, IA\nX\nX\nSIOUX FALLS, SD\nX\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nSOUTH BEND, IND\nX\nSPOKANE, WASH\nX\nX\nSPRINGFIELD, ILL\nX\nSPRINGFIELD, MO\nX\nSPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYYOKE, MA\nX\nSPRINGFIELD, OH\nX\nSTAMFORD, CT\nSTEUBENVILLE, WEIRTON-OHIO-W. VA\nSTOCKTON, CA\nSYRACUSE, NY\nX\nX\nTACOMA, WASH\nX\nTALLAHASSEE, FL\nTAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FL\nTERRE HAUTE, IND\nTEXARKANA, TX-ARK\nTOLEDO, OH\nX\nX\nTOPEKA, KS\nTRENTON, NJ\nX\nX\nTUCSON, AZ\nTULSA, OK\nTYLER, TX\nUTICA-ROME, NY\nX\nWACO, TX\nX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X\nX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X\nWASHINGTON, DC-MD-VA\nX\nX\nWATERBURY, CT\nWATERLOO, IOWA\nWEST PALM BEACH, FL\nX\nWESTCHESTER CO, NY\nX\nWHEELING, W. VA-OH\nWICHITA FALL, TX\nWICHITA, KS\nX\nX\nWILKES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA\nX\nWILMINGTON, DEL-NJ\nX\nWILMINGTON, NC\nX\nWINSTON-SALEM, MA\nWORCHESTER, MA\nX\nYONKERS, NY\nX\nYORK, PA\nX\nYOUNGSTOWN-WARREN, OH\nX\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nAPPENDICES\nAppendix 1\nCFSC Census tract tape data correspondence\nAppendix 2\nTable 1 - Selected Census Tract informatio for\nNine Chicago Census Tracts\nTable 2 - Illustrative Regression results for\nChicago Census Tracts\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nAppendix 1\nCFSC DATA CORRESPONDENCE\nCensuses of 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970\nThe following data is compatable for all of 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970\nPopulation\nTotal population\ntotal white\ntotal negro\ntotal male\ntotal female\n5 yr. age groups by male, female 0-75+ for totals\n5 yr. age groups by male, female 0-75+ for whites\n(1940 must add native and foreign born whites)\nCountry of bith of foreign born whites:\nUnited Kingdom\nIreland\nNorway\nSweden\nGermany\nPoland\nCzechoslovakia\nAustria\nHungary\nU.S.S.R.\nItaly\nCanada\nMexico\n\"Other\"\nSchooling\nPopulation 25+\nNo sol.œl years completed\nElementary 1-4\nElementary 5,6,7,8 (not strictly comparable)\nHigh school 1-3\nHigh school 4\nCollege 1-3\nCollege 4+\nNot reported (1940,1950)\nn.b. median school years is given for 1940, 1950;\nmust be computed for 1960, 1970,\nReference Copy #8d at the National Archives\n-2-\nLabor Force\nMales, females aged 14+\n(14-15 separate from 16+ in 1970)\nIn labor force\nArmed forces\nEmployed civilian labor force\nUnemployed (seeking work)\nClass of Worker\nWage and salary\nUnpaid family worker\nNot reported (?)\nOccupation by male, female\nProfessional, technical, kindred\nManagers, officials, proprietors\nClerical and kindred\nSales (not available for 1940)\nOperatives\nPrivate household workers\nService\nLaborers\n(question of consistent definition 1940-1970)\nfarm laborers 1960, 1970\nHousing\nOccupancy status\nAll Dwelling units\nTotal occupied\nTotal owner occupied\nWhite owner occupied\nNegro owner occupied\nOther non-white owner occupied\nTotal rental occupied\nWhite tenant occupied\nNegro tenant occupied\nOther non-white \"enant occupied\nVacant\ncatagory includes 1940 - Vacant for sale or rent; not for sale or rent\n1950 - Vacant non-seasonal; vacant seasonal\n1960 - Available vacant; other vacant\n1970 - Vacant seasonal; for sale, for rent, other\nType of Unit\n(not available for 1960 tape, but see arrays 2093-2098)\n1-unit detached\n1-unit attached\n2 units\n(n.b. allocation problem 1950)\n3-4 units\n5+ units\nReference at the National Archives\n-3-\nNumber of persons per dwelling unit\n1\nnote: 1940, 1960 - # persons per household\n2\n1950, 1970 - # persons per dwelling unit\n3\n4\n5,6\n7+\nNumber of dwelling units with 1.01 persons per room or more\nValue of Home\n1940\n1950\n1960\n1970\n500-\n3000-\n5000-\n5000-\n500-699\n3000-3999\n5000-7499\n5000-7499\n700-999\n4000-4999\n7500-9999\n7500-9999\n1000-1999\n5000-7499\n10000-12499\n10000-12499\n2000-2499\n7500-9999\n12500-14999\n12500-14999\n2500-2999\n10000-14999\n15000-17499\n15000-17499\n3000-3999\n15000+\n15500-19999\n17500-19999\n5000-5999\n20000-24999\n20000-24999\n6000-7499\n(median)\n25000-34999\n25000-34999\n7500-9999\n35000+\n35000-49999\n10000-14999\n50000+\n15000-19999\n20000+\n(median)\nMonthly Contract Rent*\n*Similar ca'agorization of values for 1940-1970\n(Gross monthly rent also available)\nCondition of Housing\nNeeding minor repairs\nLacking some or all plumbing facilities\nCentral heating\nRadio, TV\nn.b. other housing ondition data is not consistent over the four\ncensuses due to varying definitions of substandard by the Census Bureau\nReference Copy#10 at the National Archives\n,\n-4-\nThe following data is comparable for 1950, 1960, 1970 only\nIncome\n(size catagories)\nMarital status\nYear structure built\n(by age catagories)\nGeographical mobility\n1 yr rales 1950\n5 yr rates 1960\n5 yr rates 1970\nThe following da'a is comparable for 1960 and 1970 only\nLatitude and longi'ude\nHousehold relationship\nSchool enrollment\nIndustry in which employed\nMeans of transport ation to work\nPlace of work\nAutos\nWaler and sewerage\nNumber of s'ories\nReference Copy at the National Archives\nRECORDS AND ARCHIVES ADMINISTRATION TWOLDYN\nNational Archives and Records Administration\n8601 Adelphi Road\nCollege Park, Maryland 20740-6001\n1985\nCensus Tract Data, 1940:\nElizabeth Mullen Bogue File\nDonated Historical Materials of\nThe Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago\n(Record Group CFS)\nDocumentation Contents:\n# Pages\nIntroduction\n2\nPopulation and Housing-Statistics for Census\nTracts' from the 1940 Census Tract Publications\n3\nNARA Prepared Record Layout -- City and Metro\nLevel Data\n11\nNARA Prepared Record Layout -- Tract Level Data\n12\nCFS Record Layout for 38 Card Keypunching of\nthe Original Files\n31\nSample Printout of First File in Series\n3\nSupplementary Materials:\n# Pages\nCensus Tract Manual' (January 1947)\n17\nPopulation and Housing Statistics for Census Tracts\nAtlantic City, N.J.\n22\nPopulation and Housing Statistics for Census Tracts\nAugusta, Ga. and Adjacent Area'\n18\nNN3-CFS-96-999\nSeptember 16, 1998\nReference Copy #1\nNARA's web site is http://www.nara.gov\nNational\nA\nrchives at College Park\nAND\nNATIONAL A ARCHIVES RECORDS\n8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001\n1985\nTheodore J. Hull\nSeptember 14, 1998\nNN3-CFS-96-999\nDOCUMENTATION FOR CENSUS TRACT DATA, 1940:\nELIZABETH MULLEN BOGUE FILE\nThe data files known as the Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth\nMullen Bogue File, were deposited with the National Archives and\nRecords Administration (NARA) by a deed of gift from Dr. Donald\nBogue of The Community and Family Study Center, University of\nChicago. The 1940 Census Tract files were originally created by\nkeypunching the data from the printed publications prepared by\nthe Bureau of the Census. Record copies of these publications\ncan be found in the Publications of the U.S. Government (Record\nGroup 287). The 1940 census tract data reported in those\npublications were manually keypunched by The Community and Family\nStudy Center, under the direction of Dr. Bogue. Much of this\nwork was accomplished by Elizabeth Mullen Bogue, the wife of the\nprinciple investigator, Ms. Maggie Gibson, and a number of other\nstudents and staff. Related funding for this project (for\nanalysis and student training) came from a number of sources\nincluding the National Science Foundation, National Institute of\nChild Health and Human Development, U.S. Agency for International\nDevelopment, and the Social Science Division of the University of\nChicago.\nOne of Dr. Bogue's students, Dr. Michael White, obtained copies\nof the Census Tract Data files. Dr. White of the Population\nStudies and Training Center, Brown University, arranged for the\ntransfer of these files to NARA on behalf of Dr. Bogue. The 1940\nCensus Tract Data came to NARA in March 1998, along with a copy\nof the original documentation.\nThe documentation indicates that the data were originally\nkeypunched onto 38 cards per tract. NARA received 60 files, one\nper tracted city, with variable length records. There are two\nrecord types in each file; a 'city and metro level' record type\nwith a record length of 3302 and a 'tract level' record type with\na record length of 2037. Dr. White confirmed that at some point\nin time the original 80 column records (38 record per area) were\nconcatenated into one long record per area. Note that the first\nNational Archives and Records Administration\nReference Copy #2\nfour bytes in each block/record is a binary block length/record\ncounter. NARA prepared record layouts for each record type based\non the original documentation and a review of the Census Tract\npublications for Augusta, Georgia, and Atlantic City, New Jersey.\nThe first two records in each file are for the 'city and metro\nlevel' data and the remainder of the records in the file contain\n'tract level' data, arranged numerically by tract. Each file has\ntwo records at the beginning of each file; a 'metro level' record\nfollowed by a 'city level' record. When applicable, the 'metro\nlevel' record incorporates data tabulated for suburban tracts.\nIn cities without suburban tracts, both a 'metro level' record\nand 'city level' record are included in the file, but the data\nare identical. The 'metro level' and 'city level' records are\ndistinguished by the characters METR and CITY in columns 64-68 of\nthe records.\nDocumentation for the 1940 Census Tract files consist of this\nintroduction, a copy of the general description of 'Population\nand Housing-Statistics for Census Tracts' from a typical 1940\ncensus tract publication, the original documentation for the\nkeypunched files (38 cards per area), NARA produced record\nlayouts for the 'city and metro level' and 'tract level' record\ntypes, and a NARA produced sample printout of records from the\nfile for Atlantic City, New Jersey. The 'Population and Housing-\nStatistics for Census Tracts' description includes a list of the\n60 tracted cities and indicates those that include surrounding\nsuburban tracts as 'metro' areas. Included as supplemental\ndocumentation are copies of the 1940 Census Tract publications\nfor Augusta, Georgia, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, and a copy\nof the Census Tract Manual (3rd edition, January 1947). Again,\nrecord copies of these publications can be found in the\nPublications of the U.S. Government (Record Group 287), or in\nvarious depository libaries across the United States. Among\nNARA's cartographic holdings are the original enumeration\ndistrict maps, which also identify the tract areas for the 60\ntracted cities.\nNational Archives and Records Administration\nReference Copy #3\nPOPULATION AND HOUSING-STATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS\nINTRODUCTION\nGENERAL\ntract is designed to include an area fairly homogeneous\nThe Census Tract bulletins present basic population\nin population characteristics. In cities where the ward\nlines are infrequently changed, the tracts may form\nand housing statistics for each tracted area, as reported\nsubdivisions of the wards, though they are usually laid\nat the Sixteenth Decennial Census, taken as of April 1,\nout without regard to the ward boundaries. The tracts\n1940. The 60 tract cities for which bulletins are pre-\nare intended to remain unchanged from census to census\nsented are listed on page 3. The population items in-\nand thus to make possible studies of changes in social\nclude sex, age, race, nativity, citizenship, country of\nand economic characteristics of the population within\nbirth, highest grade of school completed, employment\nsmall sections of the city.¹\nstatus, class of worker, and occupation. Among the\nSuburban tracts.-The tracted area of 35 cities is\nhousing subjects are occupancy status, tenure, value or\nconfined to the corporate limits of the cities; the tracted\nmonthly rent, type of structure, state of repair and\narea for the remaining 25 cities extends into the sub-\nplumbing equipment, size of household, race of head of\nurbs. There are 9,169 tracts within the boundaries of\nhousehold, persons per room, radio, refrigeration equip-\nthe 60 central tract cities. In addition, in the areas\nment, and heating fuel by type of heating equipment.\nsurrounding the 25 cities there are 1,292 tracts. The\nIn this bulletin population characteristics are presented\nmajority of the suburban tracts are subdivisions of\nin tables 1 to 3 and housing statistics in tables 4 to 6.\nurban places.\nThe accompanying map shows the principal boundary\nUses of census tract data.-Tract data are perhaps\nstreets for each tract.\nmost widely used by city departments, welfare organi-\nHistorical background.-Dr. Walter Laidlaw, work-\nzations, commercial establishments, and agencies for\ning with population statistics in New York City 40\nsocial research. Current and long range planning by\nyears ago, became convinced that in order to study\npublic and private organizations is facilitated in many\nneighborhoods it was necessary to have population data\nways by the use of tract statistics. In the study of\nfor local areas smaller than boroughs or wards and to\nsmall neighborhoods within a city, tract figures provide\nestablish these areas so that they would remain un-\na valuable source of factual material, especially when\nchanged from census to census. At his request the\ncensus data are supplémented by records collected by\nCensus Bureau made tabulations of 1910 data by census\nlocal agencies. Tract statistics are commonly used as\ntracts not only for New York, but also for the 7\nbases for the computation of rates and of significant in-\nother cities having a population of over 500,000. Tract\ndexes of economic and social characteristics of the vari-\ndata were tabulated for the same 8 cities in 1920, but\nous sections of the city. Local data often used in this\nthis number was increased to 18 in 1930. The increase\nmanner are records of births, deaths, contagious dis-\nto 60 cities in 1940 is largely the result of active effort\neases, and juvenile delinquency, and current statistics\non the part of Clarence E. Batschelet, Geographer of\non unemployment, relief, and housing conditions.\nthe Bureau of the Census, to obtain the necessary local\nOther publications including data for census tracts.-\ncooperation for the establishment of census tracts in all\nThe total population of each tract is shown in the first\ncities of 250,000 or more. Much credit is also due\nseries of Population bulletins for States. Limited tabu-\nHoward Whipple Green, Chairman of the Committee\nlations of the housing data by city blocks are given in\non Census Enumeration Areas of the American Statis-\nsupplements to the first series of Housing bulletins and\ntical Association, not only for the extension of the list\nsummarized by tracts for the tract cities. Three hous-\nof cities, but especially for increased local interest in\ning items not included in the present bulletin appear in\ncensus tract statistics and local use of them.\nthese block summaries, namely, number of residential\nDefinition of a census tract.-Census tracts are small\nstructures, dwelling units by year built, and owner-\nareas, having a population usually between 3,000 and\noccupied units by mortgage status. With these excep-\n6,000, into which certain large cities (and sometimes\ntions, this bulletin includes all of the population and\ntheir adjacent areas) have been subdivided for statistical\nhousing figures that will be published for census tracts\nand local administrative purposes, through cooperation\nby the Bureau of the Census.\nwith a local committee in each case. While this sub-\nAvailable unpublished tract data.-All of the items\ndivision into tracts has been more or less arbitrary,\nshown for larger areas in the second series of Population\nseveral principles have been followed in general in lay-\nand Housing bulletins for States have been tabulated for\ning out the tracts for each city. The tract areas are\nestablished with a view to approximate uniformity in\n1 Additional tracts will normally be formed when territory is annexed to a city, with\npopulation, with some consideration of uniformity in\nperhaps some changes in the boundaries of the tracts adjacent to the annexation.\nTracts in which there are very large increases in population may be subdivided into\nsize, and with due regard for natural barriers. Each\ntwo or more smaller tracts, if occasion seems to demand it.\n1\nReference Copy #4\n2\nSTATISTICS FOR CENSUS TRACTS\ncensus tracts, but because of space limitations the tract\nIn the interpretation of the data for persons on public\ndata are not published in full detail. The unpublished\nemergency work, allowance must be made for the mis-\nstatistics, however, can be made available, upon request,\nclassification in the census returns of some public\nfor the nominal cost of transcribing or reproducing\nemergency workers, as a result of which the number of\nthem. Requests for such unpublished statistics, ad-\nsuch workers is considerably understated.\ndressed to the Director of the Census, Washington,\nOccupation and class of worker.-The statistics pre-\nD. C., will receive a prompt reply which will include\nsented in this bulletin showing workers classified by\nan estimate of the cost of preparing the data.\nmajor occupation groups and class of worker are limited\nto employed workers, that is, persons 14 years old and\nDEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS\nover who were actually at work or who had a job in the\nBrief definitions or explanations of the principal\nweek of March 24 to 30, 1940.\nterms used in the tract tables are presented in the fol-\nThe occupation statistics presented in this bulletin\nlowing paragraphs. More complete explanations of\nare in terms of 10 major groupings of the 451 specific\nthese terms may be found in the second series of Popu-\noccupation titles of the 1940 classification system used\nlation bulletins for States and the first and second series\nby the Bureau of the Census. It may be noted that the\nof Housing bulletins for States.\noccupations \"Farmers (owners and tenants)\" and\nRace, nativity, and age.-Three major race classifica-\n\"Farm managers\" are included in the major occupa-\ntions are distinguished in this bulletin, namely, white,\ntion group \"Proprietors, managers, and officials\"; and\nNegro, and \"other races.\" Persons of Mexican birth\nthat the occupations \"Farm laborers (wage workers)\nor ancestry who were not definitely Indian or of other\nand farm foremen\" and \"Farm laborers (unpaid family\nnonwhite race were returned as white in 1940. In\nworkers)\" are included in the major occupation group\ntables 3a and 6a statistics for the nonwhite (Negroes\n\"Laborers.\"\nand other nonwhite races combined) are shown sepa-\nDwelling unit.-A dwelling unit is defined as the\nrately for tracts with 250 or more nonwhite persons.\nliving quarters occupied by, or intended for occupancy\nOccupation statistics for nonwhites are presented for\nby, one household. A dwelling unit may be a detached\nSouthern cities only. The white population is divided\nhouse; a tenement, flat, or apartment in a larger build-\ninto two nativity groups, native and foreign born.\ning (apartment house, apartment hotel, or section of a\nA person born in the United States or in any of its\nhotel devoted entirely to apartment rather than tran-\nterritories or possessions is counted as native. The\nsient use); or a room in a structure used primarily for\nforeign-born white are presented by country of birth.\nbusiness or other nonresidential purposes. It may be a\nThe country of birth classification is based on political\ntourist cabin, trailer, railroad car, boat, etc., if occupied\nboundaries as of January 1, 1937, and therefore includes\nby persons having no other place of residence.\nsuch countries as Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.\nPopulation per occupied dwelling unit.-The num-\nThe age classification is based on the age of the person\nber of \"occupied dwelling units\" in 1940 is roughly\nat his last birthday before the date of the census, that\ncomparable with the number of \"private families\" or\nis, the age of the person in completed years.\n\"homes\" shown in census reports for 1930. Thus the\nHighest grade of school completed.-The 1940 census\npopulation per occupied unit in 1940 may be com-\nincluded a question on the last full grade that the person\npared with the population per private family in 1930 to\nhad completed in the regular school system-public,\nindicate changes in family size. The 1930 data and\nprivate, or parochial school, college, or university. The\ncorresponding items for 1940 are not comparable, how-\ntabulation of last grade or year of school completed for\never, in the few tracts where the resident population in\ncensus tracts is restricted to persons 25 years old and\ninstitutions or other special types of dwelling places\nover, practically all of whom have completed their for-\naccounts for a large proportion of the total population\nmal education. In the computation of median years\nof the area.\nof school completed, the first year of high school is\nOccupancy and tenure.-Dwelling units are classified\nuniformly represented by 9, although there are some\nby occupancy and tenure into four groups: Owner-\nareas with only 7 years of elementary school.\noccupied; tenant-occupied; vacant, for sale or rent; and\nEmployment status.-On the basis of their employ-\nvacant, not for sale or rent. Dwelling units are clas-\nment status or activity during the week of March 24 to\nsified as occupied if occupied at the time of enumeration\n30, 1940, all persons 14 years old and over were classified\nby households enumerated at their usual place of resi-\ninto two large groups: (a) Persons in the labor force,\ndence. The relatively small group classified as \"vacant,\nincluding those employed (at work or with a job, except\nnot for sale or rent\" includes dwelling units that were\non public emergency work), those on public emergency\nneither occupied nor available for sale or rent at the\nwork, and those seeking work; and (b) persons not in\ntime of enumeration because they were being held for\nthe labor force, including those engaged in own home\nabsent households, and dwelling units that were occu-\nhousework, those in school, those unable to work, in-\npied temporarily by nonresident households.\nmates of institutions, other persons not in the labor force,\nValue and monthly rent.-The enumerator was in-\nand those whose employment status was not reported.\nstructed to report for each owner-occupied dwelling unit\nReference Copy #5\nINTRODUCTION\n3\nthe estimated current market value of the home and,\nPersons per room.-The number of persons per room,\nif nonfarm, its estimated monthly rental value; for each\nused as an index of crowding, is obtained by dividing\ntenant-occupied unit, the monthly contract rent or,\nthe number of persons in the household by the number\nif no cash rent was paid, the estimated monthly rental\nof rooms in the dwelling unit. This average was com-\nvalue based on rents for similar dwelling units in the\nputed for each occupied dwelling unit.\nneighborhood; and for each vacant unit, the rent asked\nHeating fuel by central heating.-Steam or hot water\nor the estimated rental value. The rental reported for\nsystems, piped warm-air systems, and pipeless warm-\na vacant seasonal dwelling unit represents the actual or\nair furnaces are classified as central heating equipment.\nestimated monthly amount charged for the unit during\nEvaluation of data for small areas.-Users of data for\nthe portion of the year it is generally occupied. Aver-\nthe smaller areas (5,000 and under) should bear in mind\nage and median values and rents are presented for each\nthat the data compiled for such areas represent the work\ncensus tract. The median value or rent may be defined\nof a very small number of enumerators (often only one\nas that value or rent which divides the whole number\nor two). Consequently, the data for such areas are\nof dwelling units into two equal groups, one having\nsubject to a wider margin of error than is to be expected\nvalues or rents higher than the median, and one having\nfor larger areas. This qualification applies particularly\nlower.2\nto classifications involving complex definitions which\nGross rent.-Gross monthly rent, computed for\nrequire some judgment on the part of enumerators,\ntenant-occupied nonfarm dwelling units only, repre-\nsuch as the question on the need of major repairs.\nsents the estimated rent of the dwelling unit without\nThe misinterpretation by an enumerator of instruc-\nfurniture plus the reported average monthly cost to the\ntions pertaining to a particular item may cause a\ntenant of water, electricity, gas, and other fuel. Rent\nsignificant bias in the statistics for a very small com-\ndifferentials which result from varying practices with\nmunity, even though it would have a negligible effect\nrespect to inclusion of heat, utilities, and furniture as a\nupon the figures for a large area.\npart of the contract rent, are therefore eliminated from\nthe gross rent figures.\nLIST OF CENSUS TRACT CITIES\nType of structure.-Dwelling units are classified into\nAkron, Ohio.*\nMacon, Ga.\n11 groups, according to the type of structure in which\nAtlanta, Ga.\nMemphis, Tenn.*\nthey are located. A \"1-family detached\" structure\nAtlantic City, N. J.\nMilwaukee, Wis.\nhas open space on all four sides and contains only one\nAugusta, Ga.\nMinneapolis, Minn.'\ndwelling unit. A \"1-family attached\" structure has\nAustin, Tex.\nNashville, Tenn.\none or both sides built directly against an adjoining\nBaltimore, Md.\nNewark, N. J.\nstructure or structures. Each dwelling unit in a group\nBerkeley, Calif.*\nNew Haven, Conn.\nBirmingham, Ala.\nof three or more row houses is a \"1-family attached\"\nNew Orleans, La.\nBoston, Mass.\nNew York City.\nstructure, but two attached dwelling units by them-\nBuffalo, N. Y.\n(Statistics for health\nselves constitute a \"2-family side-by-side\" structure.\nCambridge, Mass.\nareas.)\nState of repair and plumbing equipment.-Instruc-\nCamden, N. J.\ntions specified that dwelling units were to be classified\nChicago, III.\nOakland, Calif.\nCincinnati, Ohio.*\nOklahoma City, Okla.*\nas \"needing major repairs\" when repairs were needed\non such parts of the structure as floors, roof, plaster,\nCleveland, Ohio.*\nPaterson, N. J.\nwalls, or foundations, the continued neglect of which\nColumbus, Qhio.\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\nwould impair the soundness of the structure and create\nDallas, Tex.*\nPittsburgh, Pa.\na hazard to its safety as a place of residence.\nDayton, Ohio.'\nPortland, Oreg.\nDenver, Colo.\nProvidence, R. I.\nSize of household.-All persons enumerated as\nDes Moines, Iowa.\nmembers of the household (including lodgers, servants,\nDetroit, Mich.*\nRichmond, Va.\nand other unrelated persons having no other usual\nDuluth, Minn.\nRochester, N. Y.\nplace of residence) are counted in determining the\nElizabeth, N. J.\nSt. Louis, Mo.'\nnumber of persons that occupy each dwelling unit.\nFlint, Mich.\nSt. Paul, Minn.\nThe statistics on size of household, as presented in this\nSan Francisco, Calif.\nHartford, Conn.*\nreport, should be distinguished from the statistics on\nSavannah, Ga.*\nHouston, Tex.\nSeattle, Wash.\nsize of family as shown in the 1930 reports, since in the\nIndianapolis, Ind.\nSyracuse, N. Y.\n1930 tabulation of families by size only related persons\nwere included.\nJersey City, N. J.*\nToledo, Ohio.\nKansas City, Mo.\nTrenton, N. J.\n, In computing the median values the class intervals shown in the tables were used.\nRents were reported to the nearest dollar; and in computing the medians the limits\nLong Beach, Calif.*\nWashington, D. C.\nof the class intervals were assumed to stand at the mid-point of the one-dollar interval\nLos Angeles, Calif.*\nbetween the end of one of the rent groups as shown in the table and the beginning of\nLouisville, Ky.*\nYonkers, N. Y.\nthe next. For example, the limits of the interval designated, in round dollars, $10\nto $14, were assumed to be $9.50 to $14.49.\n*Suburban tracts included.\nReference Copy #6\n1940 CENSUS TRACT DATA\n-LAYOUT FOR CITY AND METRO LEVEL DATA\nBLOCKSIZE/RECORD LENGTH COUNTER\n1-8\nFILE/RECORD TITLE\n9-68\nNUMBER OF TRACTS\n69-74\nGENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION\nCARD 1, FIELD 1\nTOTAL POPULATION\n75-82\nCARD 1, FIELD 2\nTOTAL WHITE POPULATION\n83-90\nCARD 1, FIELD 3\nNATIVE WHITE POPULATION\n91-98\nCARD 1, FIELD 4\nTOTAL NONWHITE POPULATION\n99-106\nCARD 1, FIELD 5\nNEGRO POPULATION\n107-114\nCARD 1, FIELD 6\nOCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS\n115-122\nCARD 1, FIELD 7\nPOPULATON PER OCCUPIED DWELLING U 123-130\nSOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY\nBIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (MALES)\nCARD 2, FIELD 1\nALL COUNTRIES\n131-138\nCARD 2, FIELD 2\nENGLAND AND WALES\n139-146\nCARD 2, FIELD 3\nSCOTLAND\n147-154\nCARD 2, FIELD 4\nNORTHERN IRELAND\n155-162\nCARD 2, FIELD 5\nEIRE\n163-170\nCARD 2, FIELD 6\nNORWAY\n171-178\nCARD 2, FIELD 7\nSWEDEN\n179-186\nCARD 2, FIELD 8\nDENMARK\n187-194\nCARD 2, FIELD 9\nNETHERLANDS\n195-202\nCARD 2, FIELD 10\nBELGIUM\n203-210\nCARD 2, FIELD 11\nSWITZERLAND\n211-218\nCARD 2, FIELD 12\nFRANCE\n219-226\nCARD 2, FIELD 13\nGERMANY\n227-234\nCARD 2, FIELD 14\nPOLAND\n235-242\nCARD 2, FIELD 15\nCZECHOSLOVAKIA\n243-250\nCARD 2, FIELD 16\nAUSTRIA\n251-258\nCARD 3, FIELD 1\nHUNGARY\n259-266\nCARD 3, FIELD 2\nYUGOSLAVIA\n267-274\nCARD 3, FIELD 3\nRUSSIA\n275-282\nCARD 3, FIELD 4\nLITHUANIA\n283-290\nCARD 3, FIELD 5\nFINLAND\n291-298\nCARD 3, FIELD 6\nROMANIA\n299-306\nCARD 3, FIELD 7\nGREECE\n307-314\nCARD 3, FIELD 8\nITALY\n315-322\nCARD 3, FIELD 9\nSPAIN & PORTUGAL\n323-330\nReference Copy #7\nCARD 3, FIELD 10\nOTHER EUROPE\n331-338\nCARD 3, FIELD 11\nASIA\n339-346\nCARD 3, FIELD 12\nCANADA-FRENCH\n347-354\nCARD 3, FIELD 13\nCANADA-OTHER\n355-362\nCARD 3, FIELD 14\nNEWFOUNDLAND\n363-370\nCARD 3, FIELD 15\nMEXICO\n371-378\nCARD 3, FIELD 16\nCUBA\n379-386\nCARD 4, FIELD 1\nCENTRAL AMERICA\n387-394\nCARD 4, FIELD 2\nOTHER\n395-402\nSOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY\nBIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (FEMALES)\nCARD 5, FIELD 1\nALL COUNTRIES\n403-410\nCARD 5, FIELD 2\nENGLAND AND WALES\n411-418\nCARD 5, FIELD 3\nSCOTLAND\n419-426\nCARD 5, FIELD 4\nNORTHERN IRELAND\n427-434\nCARD 5, FIELD 5\nEIRE\n435-442\nCARD 5, FIELD 6\nNORWAY\n443-450\nCARD 5, FIELD 7\nSWEDEN\n451-458\nCARD 5, FIELD 8\nDENMARK\n459-468\nCARD 5, FIELD 9\nNETHERLANDS\n469-474\nCARD 5, FIELD 10\nBELGIUM\n475-482\nCARD 5, FIELD 11\nSWITZERLAND\n483-490\nCARD 5, FIELD 12\nFRANCE\n491-498\nCARD 5, FIELD 13\nGERMANY\n499-506\nCARD 5, FIELD 14\nPOLAND\n507-514\nCARD 5, FIELD 15\nCZECHOSLOVAKIA\n515-522\nCARD 5, FIELD 16\nAUSTRIA\n523-530\nCARD 6, FIELD 1\nHUNGARY\n531-538\nCARD 6, FIELD 2\nYUGOSLAVIA\n539-546\nCARD 6, FIELD 3\nRUSSIA\n547-554\nCARD 6, FIELD 4\nLITHUANIA\n555-562\nCARD 6, FIELD 5\nFINLAND\n563-570\nCARD 6, FIELD 6\nROMANIA\n571-578\nCARD 6, FIELD 7\nGREECE\n579-586\nCARD 6, FIELD 8\nITALY\n587-594\nCARD 6, FIELD 9\nSPAIN & PORTUGAL\n595-602\nCARD 6, FIELD 10\nOTHER EUROPE\n603-610\nCARD 6, FIELD 11\nASIA\n611-618\nCARD 6, FIELD 12\nCANADA-FRENCH\n619-626\nCARD 6, FIELD 13\nCANADA-OTHER\n627-634\nCARD 6, FIELD 14\nNEWFOUNDLAND\n635-642\nCARD 6, FIELD 15\nMEXICO\n643-650\nCARD 6, FIELD 16\nCUBA\n651-658\nReference Copy #8\nCARD 7, FIELD 1\nCENTRAL AMERICA\n659-666\nCARD 7, FIELD 2\nOTHER\n667-674\nSOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (MALES)\nCARD 8, FIELD 1\nPERSON 25 & OVER\n675-682\nCARD 8, FIELD 2\nNO SCHOOL COMPLETED\n683-690\nCARD 8, FIELD 3\nELEMENTARY 1-4\n691-698\nCARD 8, FIELD 4\nELEMENTARY 5-6\n699-706\nCARD 8, FIELD 5\nELEMENTARY 7-8\n707-710\nCARD 8, FIELD 6\nHIGH SCHOOL 1-3\n711-722\nCARD 8, FIELD 7\nHIGH SCHOOL 4\n723-730\nCARD 8, FIELD 8\nCOLLEGE\n1-3\n731-738\nCARD 8, FIELD 9\nCOLLEGE\n4+\n739-746\nCARD 8, FIELD 10\nNOT REPORTED\n747-754\nCARD 8, FIELD 11\nMEDIAN\n755-762\nSOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (FEMALES)\nCARD 9, FIELD 1\nPERSON 25 & OVER\n763-770\nCARD 9, FIELD 2\nNO SCHOOL COMPLETED\n771-778\nCARD 9, FIELD 3\nELEMENTARY 1-4\n779-786\nCARD 9, FIELD 4\nELEMENTARY 5-6\n787-794\nCARD 9, FIELD 5\nELEMENTARY 7-8\n795-802\nCARD 9, FIELD 6\nHIGH SCHOOL 1-3\n803-810\nCARD 9, FIELD 7\nHIGH SCHOOL 4\n811-818\nCARD 9, FIELD 8\nCOLLEGE\n1-3\n819-826\nCARD 9, FIELD 9\nCOLLEGE\n4+\n827-834\nCARD 9, FIELD 10\nNOT REPORTED\n835-842\nCARD 9, FIELD 11\nMEDIAN\n843-850\nAGE BY RACE BY MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 10, FIELD 1\nMALE POPULATION\n851-858\nCARD 10, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n859-866\nCARD 10, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n867-874\nCARD 10, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n875-882\nCARD 10, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n883-890\nCARD 10, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n891-898\nCARD 10, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n899-906\nCARD 10, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n907-914\nCARD 10, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n915-922\nReference Copy #9\nCARD 10, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n923-930\nCARD 10, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n931-938\nCARD 10, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n939-946\nCARD 10, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n947-954\nCARD 10, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n955-962\nCARD 10, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n963-970\nCARD 11, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n971-978\nCARD 11, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n979-986\nCARD 11, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n987-994\nCARD 11, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n995-1002\nCARD 11, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1003-1010\nCARD 11, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1011-1018\nCARD 11, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1019-1026\nAGE BY RACE BY FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 12, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n1027-1034\nCARD 12, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1034-1042\nCARD 12, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1043-1050\nCARD 12, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1051-1058\nCARD 12, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1059-1066\nCARD 12, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1067-1074\nCARD 12, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1075-1082\nCARD 12, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1083-1090\nCARD 12, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1091-1098\nCARD 12, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1099-1106\nCARD 12, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1107-1114\nCARD 12, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1115-1122\nCARD 12, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1123-1130\nCARD 12, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1131-1138\nCARD 12, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1139-1146\nCARD 13, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1147-1154\nCARD 13, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1155-1162\nCARD 13, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1163-1170\nCARD 13, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1171-1178\nCARD 13, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1179-1186\nCARD 13, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1187-1194\nCARD 13, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1195-1202\nAGE BY NATIVE WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 14, FIELD 1\nMALE POPULATION\n1203-1210\nCARD 14, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1211-1218\nCARD 14, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1219-1226\nReference Copy #10\nCARD 14, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1227-1234\nCARD 14, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1235-1242\nCARD 14, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1243-1250\nCARD 14, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1251-1258\nCARD 14, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1259-1266\nCARD 14, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1267-1274\nCARD 145, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1275-1282\nCARD 14, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1283-1290\nCARD 14, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1291-1298\nCARD 14, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1299-1306\nCARD 14, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1307-1314\nCARD 14, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1315-1322\nCARD 15, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1323-1330\nCARD 15, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1331-1334\nCARD 15, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1335-1346\nCARD 15, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1347-1354\nCARD 15, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1355-1362\nCARD 15, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1363-1370\nCARD 15, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1371-1378\nAGE BY NATIVE WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 16, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n1378-1386\nCARD 16, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1386-1394\nCARD 16, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1395-1402\nCARD 16, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1043-1410\nCARD 16, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1411-1418\nCARD 16, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1419-1426\nCARD 16, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1427-1434\nCARD 16, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1435-1442\nCARD 16, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1443-1450\nCARD 16, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1451-1458\nCARD 16, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1459-1466\nCARD 16, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1467-1474\nCARD 167, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1475-1482\nCARD 16, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1483-1490\nCARD 16, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1491-1498\nCARD 17, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1499-1506\nCARD 17, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1507-1514\nCARD 17, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1515-1522\nCARD 17, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1523-1530\nCARD 17, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1531-1538\nCARD 17, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1539-1546\nCARD 17, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1547-1554\nReference Copy #11\nAGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 18, FIELD 1\nMALE POPULATION\n1555-1562\nCARD 18, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1563-1570\nCARD 18, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1571-1578\nCARD 18, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1579-1586\nCARD 18, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1587-1594\nCARD 18, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1595-1602\nCARD 18, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1603-1610\nCARD 18, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1611-1618\nCARD 18, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1619-1626\nCARD 18, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1627-1634\nCARD 18, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1635-1642\nCARD 18, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1643-1650\nCARD 18, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1651-1658\nCARD 18, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1659-1666\nCARD 18, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1667-1674\nCARD 19, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1675-1682\nCARD 19, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1683-1690\nCARD 19, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1691-1698\nCARD 19, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1699-1706\nCARD 19, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1707-1714\nCARD 19, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1715-1722\nCARD 19, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1723-1730\nAGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 20, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n1731-1738\nCARD 20, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1739-1746\nCARD 20, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1747-1754\nCARD 20, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1755-1762\nCARD 20, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1763-1770\nCARD 20, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1771-1778\nCARD 20, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1779-1786\nCARD 20, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1787-1794\nCARD 20, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1795-1802\nCARD 20, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1803-1810\nCARD 20, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1811-1818\nCARD 20, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1819-1826\nCARD 20, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1827-1834\nCARD 20, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1835-1842\nCARD 20, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1843-1850\nCARD 21, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1851-1858\nReference Copy #12\nCARD 21, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1859-1866\nCARD 21, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1867-1874\nCARD 21, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1875-1882\nCARD 21, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1883-1890\nCARD 21, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1891-1898\nCARD 21, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1899-1906\nEMPLOYMENT STATUS (MALES) SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 22, FIELD 1\nMALES 14 AND OVER\n1907-1914\nCARD 22, FIELD 2\nIN LABOR FORCE\n1915-1922\nCARD 22, FIELD 3\nEMPLOYED\n1923-1930\nCARD 22, FIELD 4\nWAGE AND SALARY\n1931-1938\nCARD 22, FIELD 5\nEMPLOYERS\n1939-1946\nCARD 22, FIELD 6\nUNPAID FAMILY WORKERS\n1947-1954\nCARD 22, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTED\n1955-1962\nCARD 22, FIELD 8\nPUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK\n1963-1970\nCARD 22, FIELD 9\nSEEKING WORK\n1971-1978\nCARD 22, FIELD 10\nEXPERIENCED WORKERS\n1979-1986\nCARD 22, FIELD 11\nNEW WORKERS\n1987-1994\nCARD 23, FIELD 1\nNOT IN LABOR FORCE\n1995-2002\nCARD 23, FIELD 2\nHOUSEWORK\n2003-2010\nCARD 23, FIELD 3\nSCHOOL\n2011-2018\nCARD 23, FIELD 4\nUNABLE TO WORK\n2019-2026\nCARD 23, FIELD 5\nINSTITUTIONS\n2027-2034\nCARD 23, FIELD 6\nOTHER\n2035-2042\nEMPLOYMENT STATUS (FEMALES) , SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 24, FIELD 1\nFEMALES 14 AND OVER\n2043-2050\nCARD 24, FIELD 2\nIN LABOR FORCE\n2051-2058\nCARD 24, FIELD 3\nEMPLOYED\n2059-2066\nCARD 24, FIELD 4\nWAGE AND SALARY\n2067-2074\nCARD 24, FIELD 5\nEMPLOYERS\n2075-2082\nCARD 24, FIELD 6\nUNPAID FAMILY WORKERS\n2083-2090\nCARD 24, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTED\n2091-2098\nCARD 24, FIELD 8\nPUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK\n2099-2106\nCARD 24, FIELD 9\nSEEKING WORK\n2107-2114\nCARD 24, FIELD 10\nEXPERIENCED WORKERS\n2115-2122\nCARD 24, FIELD 11\nNEW WORKERS\n2123-2130\nCARD 25, FIELD 1\nNOT IN LABOR FORCE\n2131-2138\nCARD 25, FIELD 2\nHOUSEWORK\n2139-2146\nCARD 25, FIELD 3\nSCHOOL\n2147-2154\nCARD 25, FIELD 4\nUNABLE TO WORK\n2155-2162\nReference Copy #13\nCARD 25, FIELD 5\nINSTITUTIONS\n2163-2170\nCARD 25, FIELD 6\nOTHER\n2171-2178\nMAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (MALES), SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 26, FIELD 1\nMALES EMPLOYED\n2179-2186\nCARD 26, FIELD 2\nPROFESSIONAL\n2187-2194\nCARD 26, FIELD 3\nSEMIPROFESSIONAL\n2195-2202\nCARD 26, FIELD 4\nPROPRIETORS\n2203-2210\nCARD 26, FIELD 5\nCLERICAL\n2211-2218\nCARD 26, FIELD 6\nCRAFTMEN\n2219-2226\nCARD 26, FIELD 7\nOPERATIVES\n2227-2234\nCARD 26, FIELD 8\nDOMESTICS\n2235-2242\nCARD 26, FIELD 9\nSERVICE WORKERS\n2243-2250\nCARD 26, FIELD 10\nLABORERS\n2251-2258\nCARD 26, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n2259-2266\nMAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (FEMALES), SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 27, FIELD 1\nFEMALES EMPLOYED\n2267-2274\nCARD 27, FIELD 2\nPROFESSIONAL\n2275-2282\nCARD 27, FIELD 3\nSEMIPROFESSIONAL\n2283-2290\nCARD 27, FIELD 4\nPROPRIETORS\n2291-2298\nCARD 27, FIELD 5\nCLERICAL\n2299-2306\nCARD 27, FIELD 6\nCRAFTMEN\n2307-2314\nCARD 27, FIELD 7\nOPERATIVES\n2315-2322\nCARD 27, FIELD 8\nDOMESTICS\n2323-2330\nCARD 27, FIELD 9\nSERVICE WORKERS\n2331-2338\nCARD 27, FIELD 10\nLABORERS\n2339-2346\nCARD 27, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n2347-2354\nDWELLING UNITS BY OCCUPANCY STATUS AND RACE, SOURCE TABLE 4\nCARD 28, FIELD 1\nALL DWELLING UNITS\n2355-2362\nCARD 28, FIELD 2\nTOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED\n2363-2370\nCARD 28, FIELD 3\nWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED\n2371-2378\nCARD 28, FIELD 4\nNEGRO OWNER OCCUPIED\n2379-2386\nCARD 28, FIELD 5\nOTHER NONWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED\n2387-2394\nCARD 28, FIELD 6\nTOTAL TENANT OCCUPIED\n2395-2402\nCARD 28, FIELD 7\nWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED\n2403-2410\nCARD 28, FIELD 8\nNEGRO TENANT OCCUPIED\n2411-2418\nCARD 28, FIELD 9\nOTHER NONWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED\n2419-2426\nReference Copy #14\nCARD 28, FIELD 10\nVACANT FOR SALE OR RENT\n2427-2434\nCARD 28, FIELD 11\nVACANT NOT FOR SALE OF RENT\n2435-2442\nTYPE OF STRUCTURE, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 29, FIELD 1\nONE-FAMILY DETACHED\n2443-2450\nCARD 29, FIELD 2\nONE-FAMILY ATTACHED\n2451-2458\nCARD 29, FIELD 3\nTWO-FAMILY SIDE BY SIDE\n2459-2466\nCARD 29, FIELD 4\nTWO-FAMILY OTHER\n2467-2474\nCARD 29, FIELD 5\nTHREE-FAMILY\n2475-2482\nCARD 29, FIELD 6\nFOUR-FAMILY\n2483-2490\nCARD 29, FIELD 7\nONE-FOUR-FAMILY WITH BUSINESS\n2491-2498\nCARD 29, FIELD 8\nFIVE-NINE- FAMILY\n2499-2506\nCARD 29, FIELD 9\nTEN-NINETEEN-FAMILY\n2507-2514\nCARD 29, FIELD 10\nTWENTY-FAMILY+\n2515-2522\nCARD 29, FIELD 11\nOTHER\n2523-2530\nNUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 30, FIELD 1\nALL OCCUPIED UNITS\n2531-2538\nCARD 30, FIELD 2\n1-PERSON\n2539-2546\nCARD 30, FIELD 3\n2-PERSONS\n2547-2554\nCARD 30, FIELD 4\n3-PERSONS\n2555-2562\nCARD 30, FIELD 5\n4-PERSONS\n2563-2570\nCARD 30, FIELD 6\n5-PERSONS\n2571-2578\nCARD 30, FIELD 7\n6-PERSONS\n2579-2586\nCARD 30, FIELD 8\n7-PERSONS\n2587-2594\nCARD 30, FIELD 9\n8-PERSONS\n2595-2602\nCARD 30, FIELD 10\n9-PERSONS\n2603-2610\nCARD 30, FIELD 11\n10-PERSONS\n2611-2618\nCARD 30, FIELD 12\n11-PERSONS\n2619-2626\nPERSONS PER ROOM, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 31, FIELD 1\nUNDER .51\n2627-2634\nCARD 31, FIELD 2\n.51-.75\n2635-2642\nCARD 31, FIELD 3\n.76-1.00\n2643-2650\nCARD 31, FIELD 4\n1.01-1.50\nALL OCCUPIED UNITS\n2651-2658\nCARD 31, FIELD 5\n1.51-2.00\n/\n2659-2666\nCARD 31, FIELD 6\n2.01+\n/\n2667-2674\nCARD 31, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTING /\n2675-2682\nCARD 31, FIELD 8\nUNDER .51\n2683-2690\nReference Copy #15\nCARD 31, FIELD 9\n.51-.75\n2691-2698\nCARD 31, FIELD 10\n.76-1.00\n2699-2706\nCARD 31, FIELD 11\n1.01-1.50\nTENANT OCCUPIED\n2707-2714\nCARD 31, FIELD 12\n1.51-2.00\n/\n2715-2722\nCARD 31, FIELD 13\n2.01+\n/\n2723-2730\nCARD 31, FIELD 14\nNOT REPORTING /\n2731-2738\nVALUE OF HOME, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 32, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n2739-2746\nCARD 32, FIELD 2\nUNDER 500\n2747-2754\nCARD 32, FIELD 3\n500-699\n2755-2762\nCARD 32, FIELD 4\n700-999\n2763-2770\nCARD 32, FIELD 5\n1000-1499\n2771-2778\nCARD 32, FIELD 6\n1500-1999\n2779-2786\nCARD 32, FIELD 7\n2000-2499\n2787-2794\nCARD 32, FIELD 8\n2500-2999\n2795-2802\nCARD 32, FIELD 9\n3000-3999\n2803-2810\nCARD 32, FIELD 10\n4000-4999\n2811-2818\nCARD 32, FIELD 11\n5000-5999\n2819-2826\nCARD 32, FIELD 12\n6000-7499\n2827-2834\nCARD 32, FIELD 13\n7500-9999\n2835-2842\nCARD 32, FIELD 14\n10000-14999\n2843-2850\nCARD 32, FIELD 15\n15000-19999\n2851-2858\nCARD 33, FIELD 1\n20000+\n2859-2872\nCARD 33, FIELD 2\nMEDIAN\n2873-2874\nCONTRACT MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 34, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n2875-2882\nCARD 34, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5\n2883-2890\nCARD 34, FIELD 3\n5-6\n2891-2898\nCARD 34, FIELD 4\n7-9\n2899-2906\nCARD 34, FIELD 5\n10-14\n2907-2914\nCARD 34, FIELD 6\n15-19\n2915-2922\nCARD 34, FIELD 7\n20-24\n2923-2930\nCARD 34, FIELD 8\n25-29\n2931-2938\nCARD 34, FIELD 9\n30-39\n2939-2946\nCARD 34, FIELD 10\n40-49\n2947-2954\nCARD 34, FIELD 11\n50-59\n2955-2962\nCARD 34, FIELD 12\n60-74\n2963-2970\nCARD 34, FIELD 13\n75-99\n2971-2978\nCARD 34, FIELD 14\n100-149\n2979-2986\nReference Copy #16\nCARD 34, FIELD 15\n150-199\n2987-2994\nCARD 35, FIELD 1\n200+\n2995-3002\nCARD 35, FIELD 2\nMEDIAN\n3003-3010\nGROSS MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 36, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n3011-3018\nCARD 36, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5\n3019-3026\nCARD 36, FIELD 3\n5-6\n3027-3034\nCARD 36, FIELD 4\n7-9\n3035-3042\nCARD 36, FIELD 5\n10-14\n3043-3050\nCARD 36, FIELD 6\n15-19\n3051-3058\nCARD 36, FIELD 7\n20-24\n3059-3066\nCARD 36, FIELD 8\n25-29\n3067-3074\nCARD 36, FIELD 9\n30-39\n3075-3082\nCARD 36, FIELD 10\n40-49\n3083-3090\nCARD 36, FIELD 11\n50-59\n3091-3098\nCARD 36, FIELD 12\n60-74\n3099-3106\nCARD 36, FIELD 13\n75-99\n3107-3114\nCARD 36, FIELD 14\n100+\n3115-3122\nCARD 36, FIELD 15\nMEDIAN\n3123-3130\nSTATE OF REPAIR AND PLUMBING, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 37, FIELD 1\nNOT NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS\n3131-3138\nCARD 37, FIELD 2\n--BATH AND TOILET\n3139-3146\nCARD 37, FIELD 3\n--TOILET, NO BATH\n3147-3154\nCARD 37, FIELD 4\nWATER, NO TOILET\n3155-3162\nCARD 37, FIELD 5\n--NO WATER\n3163-3170\nCARD 37, FIELD 6\nNEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS\n3171-3178\nCARD 37, FIELD 7\n--BATH AND TOILET\n3179-3186\nCARD 37, FIELD 8\nTOILET, NO BATH\n3187-3194\nCARD 37, FIELD 9\nWATER, NO TOILET\n3195-3202\nCARD 37, FIELD 10\nNO WATER\n3203-3210\nCARD 37, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTING\n3211-3218\nRADIO, REFRIGERATION, AND HEATING FUEL, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 38, FIELD 1\nRADIO\n3219-3226\nCARD 38, FIELD 2\nNO RADIO\n3227-3234\nCARD 38, FIELD 3\nNOT REPORTING\n3235-3242\nCARD 38, FIELD 4\nREFRIGERATION-MECHANICAL\n3243-3250\nReference Copy #17\nCARD 38, FIELD 5\nICE\n3251-3258\nCARD 38, FIELD 6\nOTHER\n3259-3266\nCARD 38, FIELD 7\nNONE\n3267-3274\nCARD 38, FIELD 8\nNOT REPORTED\n3275-3282\nCARD 38, FIELD 9\nCENTRAL HEAT\n3283-3290\nCARD 38, FIELD 10\nNO CENTRAL HEAT\n3291-3298\nCARD 38, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n3297-3306\nReference Copy #18\n1940 CENSUS TRACT DATA\n-LAYOUT FOR TRACT LEVEL DATA\nBLOCKSIZE/RECORD LENGTH COUNTER\n1-8\nTRACT ID\n9-21\nGENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION\nCARD 1, FIELD 1\nTOTAL POPULATION\n22-26\nCARD 1, FIELD 2\nTOTAL WHITE POPULATION\n27-31\nCARD 1, FIELD 3\nNATIVE WHITE POPULATION\n32-36\nCARD 1, FIELD 4\nTOTAL NONWHITE POPULATION\n37-41\nCARD 1, FIELD 5\nNEGRO POPULATION\n42-46\nCARD 1, FIELD 6\nOCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS\n47-51\nCARD 1, FIELD 7\nPOPULATON PER OCCUPIED DWELLING U 52-56\nSOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY\nBIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (MALES)\nCARD 2, FIELD 1\nALL COUNTRIES\n57-61\nCARD 2, FIELD 2\nENGLAND AND WALES\n62-66\nCARD 2, FIELD 3\nSCOTLAND\n67-71\nCARD 2, FIELD 4\nNORTHERN IRELAND\n72-76\nCARD 2, FIELD 5\nEIRE\n77-81\nCARD 2, FIELD 6\nNORWAY\n82-86\nCARD 2, FIELD 7\nSWEDEN\n87-91\nCARD 2, FIELD 8\nDENMARK\n92-96\nCARD 2, FIELD 9\nNETHERLANDS\n97-101\nCARD 2, FIELD 10\nBELGIUM\n102-106\nCARD 2, FIELD 11\nSWITZERLAND\n107-111\nCARD 2, FIELD 12\nFRANCE\n112-116\nCARD 2, FIELD 13\nGERMANY\n117-121\nCARD 2, FIELD 14\nPOLAND\n122-126\nCARD 2, FIELD 15\nCZECHOSLOVAKIA\n127-131\nCARD 2, FIELD 16\nAUSTRIA\n132-136\nCARD 3, FIELD 1\nHUNGARY\n137-141\nCARD 3, FIELD 2\nYUGOSLAVIA\n142-146\nCARD 3, FIELD 3\nRUSSIA\n147-151\nCARD 3, FIELD 4\nLITHUANIA\n152-156\nCARD 3, FIELD 5\nFINLAND\n157-161\nCARD 3, FIELD 6\nROMANIA\n162-166\nCARD 3, FIELD 7\nGREECE\n167-171\nCARD 3, FIELD 8\nITALY\n172-176\nCARD 3, FIELD 9\nSPAIN & PORTUGAL\n177-181\nReference Copy #19\nCARD 3, FIELD 10\nOTHER EUROPE\n182-186\nCARD 3, FIELD 11\nASIA\n187-191\nCARD 3, FIELD 12\nCANADA-FRENCH\n192-196\nCARD 3, FIELD 13\nCANADA-OTHER\n197-198\nCARD 3, FIELD 14\nNEWFOUNDLAND\n199-206\nCARD 3, FIELD 15\nMEXICO\n207-211\nCARD 3, FIELD 16\nCUBA\n212-216\nCARD 4, FIELD 1\nCENTRAL AMERICA\n217-221\nCARD 4, FIELD 2\nOTHER\n222-226\nSOURCE TABLE 3, COUNTRY\nBIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN WHITE (FEMALES)\nCARD 5, FIELD 1\nALL COUNTRIES\n222-231\nCARD 5, FIELD 2\nENGLAND AND WALES\n232-236\nCARD 5, FIELD 3\nSCOTLAND\n237-241\nCARD 5, FIELD 4\nNORTHERN IRELAND\n242-246\nCARD 5, FIELD 5\nEIRE\n247-251\nCARD 5, FIELD 6\nNORWAY\n252-256\nCARD 5, FIELD 7\nSWEDEN\n257-261\nCARD 5, FIELD 8\nDENMARK\n262-266\nCARD 5, FIELD 9\nNETHERLANDS\n267-271\nCARD 5, FIELD 10\nBELGIUM\n272-276\nCARD 5, FIELD 11\nSWITZERLAND\n277-281\nCARD 5, FIELD 12\nFRANCE\n282-286\nCARD 5, FIELD 13\nGERMANY\n287-291\nCARD 5, FIELD 14\nPOLAND\n292-296\nCARD 5, FIELD 15\nCZECHOSLOVAKIA\n297-301\nCARD 5, FIELD 16\nAUSTRIA\n302-306\nCARD 6, FIELD 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7\nHIGH SCHOOL 4\n427-431\nCARD 8, FIELD 8\nCOLLEGE\n1-3\n432-436\nCARD 8, FIELD 9\nCOLLEGE\n4+\n437-441\nCARD 8, FIELD 10\nNOT REPORTED\n442-446\nCARD 8, FIELD 11\nMEDIAN\n447-451\nSOURCE TABLE 3, YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED (FEMALES)\nCARD 9, FIELD 1\nPERSON 25 & OVER\n452-456\nCARD 9, FIELD 2\nNO SCHOOL COMPLETED\n457-461\nCARD 9, FIELD 3\nELEMENTARY 1-4\n467-466\nCARD 9, FIELD 4\nELEMENTARY 5-6\n467-471\nCARD 9, FIELD 5\nELEMENTARY 7-8\n472-476\nCARD 9, FIELD 6\nHIGH SCHOOL 1-3\n477-481\nCARD 9, FIELD 7\nHIGH SCHOOL 4\n482-486\nCARD 9, FIELD 8\nCOLLEGE\n1-3\n487-491\nCARD 9, FIELD 9\nCOLLEGE\n4+\n492-496\nCARD 9, FIELD 10\nNOT REPORTED\n497-501\nCARD 9, FIELD 11\nMEDIAN\n502-506\nAGE BY RACE BY MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 10, FIELD 1\nMALE POPULATION\n507-511\nCARD 10, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n512-516\nCARD 10, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n517-521\nCARD 10, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n522-526\nCARD 10, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n527-531\nCARD 10, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n532-536\nCARD 10, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n537-541\nCARD 10, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n542-546\nCARD 10, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n547-551\nReference Copy #21\nCARD 10, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n552-556\nCARD 10, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n557-561\nCARD 10, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n562-566\nCARD 10, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n567-571\nCARD 10, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n572-576\nCARD 10, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n577-581\nCARD 11, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n582-586\nCARD 11, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n587-591\nCARD 11, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n592-596\nCARD 11, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n597-601\nCARD 11, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n602-606\nCARD 11, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n607-611\nCARD 11, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n612-616\nAGE BY RACE BY FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 12, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n617-621\nCARD 12, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n622-626\nCARD 12, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n627-631\nCARD 12, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n632-636\nCARD 12, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n637-641\nCARD 12, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n642-646\nCARD 12, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n647-651\nCARD 12, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n652-656\nCARD 12, FIELD 9\nAGE 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45-49\n777-781\nCARD 14, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n728-786\nCARD 14, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n787-791\nCARD 14, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n792-796\nCARD 14, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n797-801\nCARD 15, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n802-806\nCARD 15, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n807-811\nCARD 15, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n812-816\nCARD 15, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n817-821\nCARD 15, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n822-826\nCARD 15, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n827-831\nCARD 15, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n832-836\nAGE BY NATIVE WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 16, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n837-841\nCARD 16, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n842-846\nCARD 16, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n847-851\nCARD 16, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n852-856\nCARD 16, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n857-861\nCARD 16, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n862-866\nCARD 16, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n867-871\nCARD 16, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n872-876\nCARD 16, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n877-881\nCARD 16, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n882-886\nCARD 16, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n887-891\nCARD 16, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n892-896\nCARD 167, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n897-901\nCARD 16, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n902-906\nCARD 16, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n907-911\nCARD 17, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n912-916\nCARD 17, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n917-921\nCARD 17, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n922-926\nCARD 17, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n927-931\nCARD 17, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n932-936\nCARD 17, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n937-941\nCARD 17, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n942-946\nReference Copy #23\nAGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE MALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 18, FIELD 1\nMALE POPULATION\n947-951\nCARD 18, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n952-956\nCARD 18, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n957-961\nCARD 18, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n962-966\nCARD 18, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n967-971\nCARD 18, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n972-976\nCARD 18, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n977-981\nCARD 18, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n982-986\nCARD 18, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n987-991\nCARD 18, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n992-996\nCARD 18, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n997-1001\nCARD 18, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1002-1006\nCARD 18, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1007-1011\nCARD 18, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1012-1016\nCARD 18, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1017-1021\nCARD 19, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1022-1026\nCARD 19, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1027-1031\nCARD 19, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1032-1036\nCARD 19, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1037-1041\nCARD 19, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1042-1046\nCARD 19, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1047-1051\nCARD 19, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1052-1056\nAGE BY FOREIGN BORN WHITE FEMALES, SOURCE TABLE 2\nCARD 20, FIELD 1\nFEMALE POPULATION\n1057-1061\nCARD 20, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5 YEARS\n1062-1066\nCARD 20, FIELD 3\nAGE 5-9\n1067-1071\nCARD 20, FIELD 4\nAGE 10-14\n1072-1076\nCARD 20, FIELD 5\nAGE 15-19\n1077-1081\nCARD 20, FIELD 6\nAGE 20-24\n1082-1086\nCARD 20, FIELD 7\nAGE 25-29\n1087-1091\nCARD 20, FIELD 8\nAGE 30-34\n1092-1096\nCARD 20, FIELD 9\nAGE 35-39\n1097-1101\nCARD 20, FIELD 10\nAGE 40-44\n1102-1106\nCARD 20, FIELD 11\nAGE 45-49\n1107-1111\nCARD 20, FIELD 12\nAGE 50-54\n1112-1116\nCARD 20, FIELD 13\nAGE 55-59\n1117-1121\nCARD 20, FIELD 14\nAGE 60-64\n1122-1126\nCARD 20, FIELD 15\nAGE 65-69\n1127-1131\nCARD 21, FIELD 1\nAGE 70-74\n1132-1136\nReference Copy #24\nCARD 21, FIELD 2\nAGE 75+\n1137-1141\nCARD 21, FIELD 3\nUNDER 1 YEAR\n1142-1146\nCARD 21, FIELD 4\n5 YEARS\n1147-1151\nCARD 21, FIELD 5\n14 YEARS\n1152-1156\nCARD 21, FIELD 6\n16-17 YEARS\n1157-1161\nCARD 21, FIELD 7\n21 AND OVER\n1162-1166\nEMPLOYMENT STATUS (MALES) , SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 22, FIELD 1\nMALES 14 AND OVER\n1167-1171\nCARD 22, FIELD 2\nIN LABOR FORCE\n1172-1176\nCARD 22, FIELD 3\nEMPLOYED\n1172-1181\nCARD 22, FIELD 4\nWAGE AND SALARY\n1182-1186\nCARD 22, FIELD 5\nEMPLOYERS\n1187-1191\nCARD 22, FIELD 6\nUNPAID FAMILY WORKERS\n1192-1196\nCARD 22, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTED\n1197-1201\nCARD 22, FIELD 8\nPUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK\n1202-1206\nCARD 22, FIELD 9\nSEEKING WORK\n1207-1211\nCARD 22, FIELD 10\nEXPERIENCED WORKERS\n1212-1216\nCARD 22, FIELD 11\nNEW WORKERS\n1217-1221\nCARD 23, FIELD 1\nNOT IN LABOR FORCE\n1222-1226\nCARD 23, FIELD 2\nHOUSEWORK\n1227-1231\nCARD 23, FIELD 3\nSCHOOL\n1232-1236\nCARD 23, FIELD 4\nUNABLE TO WORK\n1237-1241\nCARD 23, FIELD 5\nINSTITUTIONS\n1242-1246\nCARD 23, FIELD 6\nOTHER\n1247-1251\nEMPLOYMENT STATUS (FEMALES) SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 24, FIELD 1\nFEMALES 14 AND OVER\n1252-1256\nCARD 24, FIELD 2\nIN LABOR FORCE\n1257-1261\nCARD 24, FIELD 3\nEMPLOYED\n1262-1266\nCARD 24, FIELD 4\nWAGE AND SALARY\n1267-1271\nCARD 24, FIELD 5\nEMPLOYERS\n1272-1276\nCARD 24, FIELD 6\nUNPAID FAMILY WORKERS\n1277-1281\nCARD 24, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTED\n1282-1286\nCARD 24, FIELD 8\nPUBLIC EMERGENCY WORK\n1287-1291\nCARD 24, FIELD 9\nSEEKING WORK\n1292-1296\nCARD 24, FIELD 10\nEXPERIENCED WORKERS\n1297-1301\nCARD 24, FIELD 11\nNEW WORKERS\n1302-1306\nCARD 25, FIELD 1\nNOT IN LABOR FORCE\n1307-1311\nCARD 25, FIELD 2\nHOUSEWORK\n1312-1316\nCARD 25, FIELD 3\nSCHOOL\n1317-1321\nCARD 25, FIELD 4\nUNABLE TO WORK\n1322-1326\nReference Copy #25\nCARD 25, FIELD 5\nINSTITUTIONS\n1327-1331\nCARD 25, FIELD 6\nOTHER\n1332-1336\nMAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (MALES), SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 26, FIELD 1\nMALES EMPLOYED\n1337-1341\nCARD 26, FIELD 2\nPROFESSIONAL\n1342-1346\nCARD 26, FIELD 3\nSEMIPROFESSIONAL\n1347-1351\nCARD 26, FIELD 4\nPROPRIETORS\n1352-1356\nCARD 26, FIELD 5\nCLERICAL\n1357-1361\nCARD 26, FIELD 6\nCRAFTMEN\n1362-1366\nCARD 26, FIELD 7\nOPERATIVES\n1367-1371\nCARD 26, FIELD 8\nDOMESTICS\n1372-1376\nCARD 26, FIELD 9\nSERVICE WORKERS\n1377-1381\nCARD 26, FIELD 10\nLABORERS\n1382-1386\nCARD 26, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n1387-1391\nMAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP (FEMALES), SOURCE TABLE 3\nCARD 27, FIELD 1\nFEMALES EMPLOYED\n1392-1396\nCARD 27, FIELD 2\nPROFESSIONAL\n1397-1401\nCARD 27, FIELD 3\nSEMIPROFESSIONAL\n1402-1406\nCARD 27, FIELD 4\nPROPRIETORS\n1407-1411\nCARD 27, FIELD 5\nCLERICAL\n1412-1416\nCARD 27, FIELD 6\nCRAFTMEN\n1417-1421\nCARD 27, FIELD 7\nOPERATIVES\n1422-1426\nCARD 27, FIELD 8\nDOMESTICS\n1427-1431\nCARD 27, FIELD 9\nSERVICE WORKERS\n1432-1436\nCARD 27, FIELD 10\nLABORERS\n1437-1441\nCARD 27, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n1442-1446\nDWELLING UNITS BY OCCUPANCY STATUS AND RACE, SOURCE TABLE 4\nCARD 28, FIELD 1\nALL DWELLING UNITS\n1447-1451\nCARD 28, FIELD 2\nTOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED\n1452-1456\nCARD 28, FIELD 3\nWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED\n1457-1461\nCARD 28, FIELD 4\nNEGRO OWNER OCCUPIED\n1462-1466\nCARD 28, FIELD 5\nOTHER NONWHITE OWNER OCCUPIED\n1467-1471\nCARD 28, FIELD 6\nTOTAL TENANT OCCUPIED\n1472-1476\nCARD 28, FIELD 7\nWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED\n1477-1481\nCARD 28, FIELD 8\nNEGRO TENANT OCCUPIED\n1482-1486\nCARD 28, FIELD 9\nOTHER NONWHITE TENANT OCCUPIED\n1487-1491\nReference Copy #26\nCARD 28, FIELD 10\nVACANT FOR SALE OR RENT\n1492-1496\nCARD 28, FIELD 11\nVACANT NOT FOR SALE OF RENT\n1497-1501\nTYPE OF STRUCTURE, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 29, FIELD 1\nONE-FAMILY DETACHED\n1505-1506\nCARD 29, FIELD 2\nONE-FAMILY ATTACHED\n1507-1511\nCARD 29, FIELD 3\nTWO-FAMILY SIDE BY SIDE\n1512-1516\nCARD 29, FIELD 4\nTWO-FAMILY OTHER\n1517-1521\nCARD 29, FIELD 5\nTHREE-FAMILY\n1522-1526\nCARD 29, FIELD 6\nFOUR-FAMILY\n1527-1531\nCARD 29, FIELD 7\nONE-FOUR-FAMILY WITH BUSINESS\n1532-1536\nCARD 29, FIELD 8\nFIVE-NINE- FAMILY\n1537-1541\nCARD 29, FIELD 9\nTEN-NINETEEN-FAMILY\n1542-1546\nCARD 29, FIELD 10\nTWENTY-FAMILY+\n1547-1551\nCARD 29, FIELD 11\nOTHER\n1552-1556\nNUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLDS, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 30, FIELD 1\nALL OCCUPIED UNITS\n1557-1561\nCARD 30, FIELD 2\n1-PERSON\n1562-1566\nCARD 30, FIELD 3\n2-PERSONS\n1567-1571\nCARD 30, FIELD 4\n3-PERSONS\n1572-1576\nCARD 30, FIELD 5\n4-PERSONS\n1577-1581\nCARD 30, FIELD 6\n5-PERSONS\n1582-1586\nCARD 30, FIELD 7\n6-PERSONS\n1587-1591\nCARD 30, FIELD 8\n7-PERSONS\n1592-1596\nCARD 30, FIELD 9\n8-PERSONS\n1597-1601\nCARD 30, FIELD 10\n9-PERSONS\n1602-1606\nCARD 30, FIELD 11\n10-PERSONS\n1607-1611\nCARD 30, FIELD 12\n11-PERSONS\n1612-1616\nPERSONS PER ROOM, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 31, FIELD 1\nUNDER .51\n1617-1621\nCARD 31, FIELD 2\n.51-.75\n1622-1626\nCARD 31, FIELD 3\n.76-1.00\n1627-1631\nCARD 31, FIELD 4\n1.01-1.50\nALL OCCUPIED UNITS\n1632-1636\nCARD 31, FIELD 5\n1.51-2.00\n/\n1637-1641\nCARD 31, FIELD 6\n2.01+\n/\n1642-1646\nCARD 31, FIELD 7\nNOT REPORTING /\n1647-1651\nCARD 31, FIELD 8\nUNDER .51\n1652-1656\nReference Copy #27\nCARD 31, FIELD 9\n.51-.75\n1657-1661\nCARD 31, FIELD 10\n.76-1.00\n1662-1666\nCARD 31, FIELD 11\n1.01-1.50\nTENANT OCCUPIED\n1667-1671\nCARD 31, FIELD 12\n1.51-2.00\n/\n1672-1676\nCARD 31, FIELD 13\n2.01+\n/\n1677-1681\nCARD 31, FIELD 14\nNOT REPORTING /\n1682-1686\nVALUE OF HOME, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 32, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n1687-1691\nCARD 32, FIELD 2\nUNDER 500\n1692-1696\nCARD 32, FIELD 3\n500-699\n1697-1701\nCARD 32, FIELD 4\n700-999\n1702-1706\nCARD 32, FIELD 5\n1000-1499\n1707-1711\nCARD 32, FIELD 6\n1500-1999\n1712-1716\nCARD 32, FIELD 7\n2000-2499\n1717-1721\nCARD 32, FIELD 8\n2500-2999\n1722-1726\nCARD 32, FIELD 9\n3000-3999\n1727-1731\nCARD 32, FIELD 10\n4000-4999\n1732-1736\nCARD 32, FIELD 11\n5000-5999\n1737-1741\nCARD 32, FIELD 12\n6000-7499\n1742-1746\nCARD 32, FIELD 13\n7500-9999\n1747-1751\nCARD 32, FIELD 14\n10000-14999\n1752-1756\nCARD 32, FIELD 15\n15000-19999\n1757-1761\nCARD 33, FIELD 1\n20000+\n1762-1766\nCARD 33, FIELD 2\nMEDIAN\n1767-1771\nCONTRACT MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 34, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n1772-1776\nCARD 34, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5\n1777-1781\nCARD 34, FIELD 3\n5-6\n1782-1786\nCARD 34, FIELD 4\n7-9\n1787-1791\nCARD 34, FIELD 5\n10-14\n1792-1796\nCARD 34, FIELD 6\n15-19\n1797-1801\nCARD 34, FIELD 7\n20-24\n1802-1806\nCARD 34, FIELD 8\n25-29\n1807-1811\nCARD 34, FIELD 9\n30-39\n1812-1816\nCARD 34, FIELD 10\n40-49\n1817-1821\nCARD 34, FIELD 11\n50-59\n1822-1826\nCARD 34, FIELD 12\n60-74\n1827-1831\nCARD 34, FIELD 13\n75-99\n1832-1836\nCARD 34, FIELD 14\n100-149\n1837-1841\nReference Copy #28\nCARD 34, FIELD 15\n150-199\n1842-1846\nCARD 35, FIELD 1\n200+\n1847-1851\nCARD 35, FIELD 2\nMEDIAN\n1852-1856\nGROSS MONTHLY RENT, SOURCE TABLE 5\nCARD 36, FIELD 1\nNUMBER REPORTING\n1857-1861\nCARD 36, FIELD 2\nUNDER 5\n1862-1866\nCARD 36, FIELD 3\n5-6\n1867-1871\nCARD 36, FIELD 4\n7-9\n1872-1876\nCARD 36, FIELD 5\n10-14\n1877-1881\nCARD 36, FIELD 6\n15-19\n1882-1886\nCARD 36, FIELD 7\n20-24\n1887-1891\nCARD 36, FIELD 8\n25-29\n1892-1896\nCARD 36, FIELD 9\n30-39\n1897-1901\nCARD 36, FIELD 10\n40-49\n1902-1906\nCARD 36, FIELD 11\n50-59\n1907-1911\nCARD 36, FIELD 12\n60-74\n1912-1916\nCARD 36, FIELD 13\n75-99\n1917-1921\nCARD 36, FIELD 14\n100+\n1922-1926\nCARD 36, FIELD 15\nMEDIAN\n1927-1931\nSTATE OF REPAIR AND PLUMBING, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 37, FIELD 1\nNOT NEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS\n1932-1936\nCARD 37, FIELD 2\n--BATH AND TOILET\n1937-1941\nCARD 37, FIELD 3\n--TOILET, NO BATH\n1942-1946\nCARD 37, FIELD 4\nWATER, NO TOILET\n1947-1951\nCARD 37, FIELD 5\n--NO WATER\n1952-1956\nCARD 37, FIELD 6\nNEEDING MAJOR REPAIRS\n1957-1961\nCARD 37, FIELD 7\n--BATH AND TOILET\n1962-1966\nCARD 37, FIELD 8\n--TOILET, NO BATH\n1967-1971\nCARD 37, FIELD 9\n--WATER, NO TOILET\n1972-1976\nCARD 37, FIELD 10\n--NO WATER\n1977-1981\nCARD 37, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTING\n1982-1986\nRADIO, REFRIGERATION, AND HEATING FUEL, SOURCE TABLE 6\nCARD 38, FIELD 1\nRADIO\n1987-1991\nCARD 38, FIELD 2\nNO RADIO\n1992-1996\nCARD 38, FIELD 3\nNOT REPORTING\n1993-1997\nCARD 38, FIELD 4\nREFRIGERATION--MECHANICAL\n1997-2001\nReference Copy #29\nCARD 38, FIELD 5\n--ICE\n2002-2006\nCARD 38, FIELD 6\n--OTHER\n2007-2011\nCARD 38, FIELD 7\n--NONE\n2012-2016\nCARD 38, FIELD 8\n--NOT REPORTED\n2017-2021\nCARD 38, FIELD 9\nCENTRAL HEAT\n2022-2026\nCARD 38, FIELD 10\nNO CENTRAL HEAT\n2027-2031\nCARD 38, FIELD 11\nNOT REPORTED\n2032-2036\n2037-2041\nReference Copy #30\n1940 Census Tract\nAlthough tract ID's are allocated an 8 column field, there are four\npossible subfields to the ID: prefix, tract number, suffic, and a code for\nsplit tracts. The subfields are to be punched as follows:\nFIELD\nF\nCOLUMNS\n1-2\nprefix (generally alphabetic)\n3-5\ntract number\n6-7\nsuffix (alphabetic or numeric)\n8\ncode for split tracts (0 if not split)\nReference Copy #31\n1940 Census Tract\nDECK\nCard 1, General Characteristics of the Population, Table 1\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\nY\n1\n9-13\nTotal Population\n2\n14-18\nTotal While Population\n3\n19-23\nNative White Population\n4\n24-28\nTotal Nonwhite Population\n5\n29-33\nWegro Population\n6\n34-37\nOccupied Dwelling Units\nli\n7\n38-41\nPopulation per Occupied Dwelling Unit\n4\n--\n42-72\nSkip\n--\n73,76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0010\nReference Copy #32\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 2, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Majes)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nAll Countries\n2\n13-16\nEngland and Wales\n3\n17-20\nScotland\n-1\n21-24\nNorthern Ireland\n5\n25-28\nEire\nG\n29-32\nNorway\n7\n33-36\nSweden\n8\n37-40\nDenmark\n9\n11-11\nNetherlands\n10\n15-48\nBelgium\n11\n49-52\nSwitzerland\n12\n53-56\nFrance\n13\n57-60\nGermany\n11\n61-64\nPoland\n15\n65-68\nCzechoslovakia\n16\n69-72\nAustria\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0020\nReference Copy #33\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 3, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Males)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nHungary\n2\n13-16\nYugoslavia\n3\n17-20\nRussia\n4\n21-24\nLithuania\n5\n25-28\nFinland\n6\n29-32\nRumanta\n7\n33-36\nGreece\n8\n37-40\nItaly\n9\n11-14\nSpain & Portugal\n10\n15-18\nOther Europe\n11\n49-52\nAsia\n12\n53-56\nCanada-French\n13\n57-60\nCanada-Other\n14\n61-64\nNewfoundland\n15\n65-68\nMexico\n16\n69-72\nCuba\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0030\nTIL\nReference Copy #34\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 4, Source Table 3, Country of Birth or Foreign Born White (Males)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nCentral America\n2\n13-16\nOther\nT\n17-72\nnot Reports\n--\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0040\na\nL,\nReference Copy #35\n1940 Consus Tract\nL.\nCards 5-7, Source Table 3, Country of Birth of Foreign Born White (Females)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARDS 2-4, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- -0050, 0060, 0070\nReference Copy #36\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 8, Source Table 3, Years of school completed (Males)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-13\nPerson 25 & over -\nVI\n2\n14-18\nNo school completed\n3\n19-23\nElementary 1-4\n4\n24-28\nE1 ementary 5-6\n5\n29-33\nElementary 7-8\n6\n34-38\nMigh school 1-3\n7\n39-43\nHigh school 4\n8\n44-48\nCollege\n1-3\n9\n49-53\nCóllege\n4+\n10\n54-58\nNot reported\nS\n11\n59-62\nMedian\n1.1\n--\n63-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0080\nReference Copy #37\n1940 Consus Tract\nCard 9, Source Table 3, Years of School Completed (Females)\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARD 8, EXCEPT FOR FEMALES\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0090\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 10, Are by Race by Males, Source Table 2\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-13\nMale Population\n2\n14-18\nUnder 5 Years\n3\n19-23\n5-9\n4\n24-27\n10-14\n5\n28-31\n15-19\n6\n32-35\n20-24\n7\n36-39\n25-29\n8\n-40-43\n30-34\n9\n44-47\n35-39\n10\n48-51\n40-44\n11\n-52-55\n45-49\n12\n56-59\n50-54\n13\n60-63\n55-59\n14\n64-67\n60-64\n15\n68-71\n65-69\n--\n72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0100\nRefere\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 11, Age by Race by Males (cont), Source Table 2\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\n70-74 - ,\n2\n13-16\n75+ - ( I\n--\n17-20\nSkip Li\n3\n21-25\nUnder 1 Year\n4\n26-30\n5 Years\nS\nskipped 15 yr\n5\n31-35\n14 Years\n6\n36-40\n16-17 Years\nin\n7\n41-45\n21 and Over --- S\nB\n46-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0110\nReference\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 16-17, Age by Native White Females, Source Table 2\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0160, 0170\nReference\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 18-19, Age by Foreign born White Males, Source Table 2\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0180, 0190\nReference Copy #42\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 20-21, Age by Foreign-born White Females, Source Table 2\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARDS 10-11, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0200, 0210\n:\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 22, Employment Status (males). Source Table 3\nField\nColumn\nContents\n:\n1-8\nTract ID\n--\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-15\nMales 14 and Over -5\n2\n16-20\nIn labor Force\n-\nS\n3\n21-25\nEmployed - 5\n4\n26-30\nWage and Salary - S\n5\n31-35\nEmployers\n6\n36-40\nUnpaid Family Workers -\n7\n41-45\nNot Reported\n8\n46-50\nPublic Emergency Work\n-\n9\n51-55\nSeeking Work\nV)\nS\n(unemp)?\n7\n10\n56-60\nExperienced Workers -\n11\n61-65\nNew Workers - 5\n--\n66-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0220\nRefer\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 23, Employment Status (Males), Source Table 3\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-15\nNot in Labor Force -\nVI\n2\n16-20\nHousework\n5\n3\n21-25\nSchool\n5\n4\n26-30\nUnable To Work\n5\n5\n31-35\nInstitutions\n5\n6\n36-40\nOther\nV\n--\n41-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0230\nRefert\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 24-25, Employment Status (Female), Source Table 3\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARDS 22-23, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0240, 0250\n11\nY\nRefere\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 26, Major Occupational Group (Males), Source Table 3\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n--\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-15\nMales Employed\n2\n16-19\nProfessional\n-\n3\n20-23\nSemiprofessional\nJc,\n4\n24-27\nProprietors\n5\n28-31\nClerical 11\n6\n32-35\nCraftsmen -\n?\n36-39\nOperatives -\n4\n8\n40-43\nDomestics - 4\n9\n44-47\nService Workers\n4\n10\n48-51\nLaborers 11\n11\n52-55\nNot Reported 4\n--\n56-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0260\n/\nReferent\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 27, Major Occupational Group (Females), Source Table 3\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\nSAME AS CARD 26, EXCEPT DECK NUMBER, COLUMNS 77-80 -- 0270\nReference\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 28, Dwelling Units by Occupancy Status and Race, Source Table 11\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n--\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-15\n.All Dwelling Units\n2\n16-20\nTotal Owner Occupied\n3\n21-25\nWhite Owner Occupied\n4\n26-30\nNegro Owner Occupied\n5\n31-35\nOther Nonwhite Owner Occupied\n6\n36-40\nTotal Tenant Occupied\n7\n41-45\nWhite Tenant Occupied\n8\n46-50\nNegro Tenant Occupied\n9\n51-55\nOther Nonwhite Tenant Occupied\n10\n56-60\nVacant for Sale or Rent\n11\n61-65\nVacant Not for Sale of Rent\n--\n66-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0280\nis\nRefe\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 29, Type of Structure, Source Table 6\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nM-Family Detached\n2\n13-16\n1-Family Attached\n3\n17-20\n2-Family Side by Side\n4\n21-24\nFamily Other\n5\n25-28\nFamily\n6\n29-32\n4-Family\n7\n33-36\n1-4-Family with Business\n,-\n7\n8\n37-40\n5-9-Family\n9\n41-44\n10-19-Family\n10\n45-48\n,20-Family+\n11\n49-52\nOther\nY\n--\n53-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0290\nReferen\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 30, Number of Persons in Households, Source Table 6\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n--\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-15\nAll Occupied Units\n2\n16-19\nPerson\n3\n20-23\n2 Persons\n4\n24-27\n3 Persons\n5\n28-31\nV+ Persons\n6\n32-35\n5 Persons\n7\n36-39\n6 Persons\n8\n40-43\n7 Persons\n9\n44-47\n8 Persons\n10\n48-51\n9 Persons\n11\n52-55\n10. Persons\n12\n56-59\n11+ Persons\n--\n60-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0300\nY\nReference Copy:\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 31, Persons Per Room, Source Table 6\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n8\n1\n9-12\nUnder 5 4\n2\n13-16\n51-.75\n3\n17-20\n76-1.00\n4\n21-24\n1.01-1.50\nAll Occupied Units\n5\n25-28\n1.51-2.00\nY\n6\n29-32\n2.01+\n7\n33-36\nNot Reporting\n8\n37-40\nUnder .51\n9\n41-44\n51-.75\n10\n45-48\n76-1.00\n11\n49-52\n1.01-1.50\nTenant Occupied\n12\n53-56\n1.51-2.00\n13\n57-60\n2.01+\n14\n61-64\nNot Reporting\n--\n65-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0310\nl\nReference Copy #52\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 32. Value of Home, Source Table 5\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-13\nNumber Reporting\n2\n14-17\nUnder 500\n4\n3\n18-21\n500-699 -\n4\n22-25\n700-999\n4\n5\n26-29\n1000-1499\n6\n30-33\n1500-1999\n7\n34-37\n2000-2499\n8\n38-41\n2500-2999\n9\n42-45\n3000-3999\n10\n46-49\n4000-4999\n11\n50-53\n5000-5999\n12\n54-57\n6000-7499\n13\n58-61\n7500-9999\n14\n62-65\n10000-14999\n15\n66-69\n15000-19999\n70-72\nSkip\n73-76\nSequence Number\n77-80\nDeck Number 0320\n$\nReference Copy# 53\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 33, Value of Home (cont), Source Table 5\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-14\n20000+\n2\n15-19\nMedian\n--\n20-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0330\nTHE\nReference Copy #54\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 34, Contract Monthly Rent, Source Table 5\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-13\nNumber Reporting\n2\n14-17\nAinder 5\n3\n18-21\n5-6\n4\n22-25\n7-9\n5\n26-29\n10-14\n6\n30-33\n15-19\n7\n34-37\n20-24\n8\n38-41\n25-29\n9\n42-45\n30-39\n10\n46-49\n40-49\n11\n50-53\n50-59\n12\n54-57\n60-74\n13\n58-61\n25-99\n14\n62-65\n100-149\n15\n66-69\n150-199\n--\n70-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0340\nReference Copy #\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 35, Contract Monthly Rent (cont.), Source Table 5\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\n9-10\nSkip\n1\n11-14\n200+\n2\n15-19\nMedian\n20-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0350\nReference Copy #56\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 36, Gross Monthly Rent, Source Table 5\nField\nColumn\nContents\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-13\nNumber Reporting\n2\n14-17\nUnder 5\n3\n18-21\n5-6\n4\n22-25\n7-9\n5\n26-29\n10-14\n6\n30-33\n15-19\n7\n34-37\n20-24\n8\n38-41\n25-29\n9\n42-45\n30-39\n10\n46-49\n40-49\n11\n50-53\n50-59\n12\n54-57\n60-74\n13\n58-61\n75-99\n14\n62-65\n100+\n15\n66-70\nMedian\n--\n71-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0360\nReference\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 37, State of Repair and Plumbing. Source Table 6\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nNot Needing Major Repairs\n2\n13-16\nBath and Toilet\n3\n17-20\nToilet, No Bath\n4\n21-24\nWater, No Toilet\n5\n25-28\nNo Water\n6\n29-32\nNeeding Major Repairs\n7\n33-36\nBath and Toilet\n8\n37-40\nToilet, No Bath\n9\n41-44\nWater, No Toilet\n10\n45-48\nNo Water\n11\n49-52\n:Not Reporting\n:\n53-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n--\n77-80\nDeck Number 0370\nReference Copy #58\n1940 Census Tract\nCard 38, Radio, Refrigeration, and Heating Fuel, Source Table 6\nField\nColumn\nContents\n--\n1-8\nTract ID\n1\n9-12\nRadio\n2\n13-16\nNo Radio\n3\n17-20\nNot Reported\n4\n21-24\nRefrigeration\nMechanical\n5\n25-28\nЧсе\n6\n29-32\nOther\n7\n33-36\nNone\n8\n37-40\nNot Reported\n9\n41-44\nCentral Heat\n10\n45-48\nNo Central Heat\n11\n49-52\nNot Reported\n--\n53-72\nSkip\n--\n73-76\nSequence Number\n77-80\nDeck Number 0380\neference to\nNational\nA\nrchives at College Park\nRECORDS AND ARCHITY ADMINISTRATION TVNOLLYN\n8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001\n1985\nTheodore J. Hull\nSeptember 16, 1998\nNN3-CFS-96-999\nDocumentation for the Census Tract Data, 1940:\nElizabeth Mullen Bogue File\nFollowing are two pages of sample records printed from the Census\nTract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File, file for Atlantic\nCity, New Jersey, created from the records as provided to the\nCenter for Electronic Records. Brown University transferred the\ndata to the National Archives in EBCDIC, IBM Standard labelled,\non 9-track, 6250 bpi open reel magnetic tapes. The files have\nvariable length records. These files were preservation copied by\nthe National Archives on to 18-track, 37,871 bpi, 3480-class tape\ncartridges in EBCDIC, with IBM standard labels.\nNational Archives and Records Administration\nReference Copy #60\n***FI18\nPRINT OF HEADER LABELS:\nVOL1CEN401\n2DM700A001\nHDR1ATLTIC\nCEN40100010001\n81028 000000000000IBM OS/VS 370\nHBR2V033060330240REFORM40/GO\n46347\n**FI21\nCURRENT DATA SET NUMBER IS - 00001\n**WT2\nBLOCK\n1, RECORD\n1,\nRECORD\n1 IN ENTIRE FILE, RECORD SIZE\n3302\nW\nATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 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