1980 census report of population and housing for havelock city iowa

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1980 census report of population and housing for havelock city iowa
1980 CENSUS REPORT OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
FOR
HAVELOCK CITY
IOWA
COMPLETE COUNT DATA
REP~ODUCED
FROM SUMMARY TAPE FILE 1A
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. WASHINGTON.
D.C.
PREPARED BY
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
STATE UNIVERSITY.
IC~A
AMES. IOWA
WILLIS GOUDY AND SANDRA CHARVAT BURKE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
NOTES:
FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER
TO INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS.
IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS
PUBLIC DATA DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT A~Y INDIVIDUAL.
THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY
SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING UNITS.
SUPPRESSION CAN
OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A GEOGRAPHIC AREA.
FEWER THAN 15 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FEWER THAN 5
HOUSEHOLDS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. OR FEWER THAN 5 UNITS IN A
HOUSING CATEGORY.
SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER
SUPPRESSED.
AN ASTERISK (*) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT
SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE.
ALL PERSONS: TOTAL
ALL PERSONS:
279
RACE
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN
ESKIMO
ALEUT
JAPANESE
CHINESE
FILIPINO
KOREAN
ASIAN INDIAN
VIETNAMESE
HAWAIIAN
GUAMAN IAN
SAMOAN
eTHER
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN
278
TOTAL
MEXICAN
PUERTO RICAN
CUBAN
·OTHER SPANISH
1
1
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE
1
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO.
ALEUT. AND ASIAN AND
PACIFIC ISLANDER
OTHER
HAVELOCK CITY
1
1
ALL prRSONS:
*
AGE BY RACE
AGE CATEGORIES
TOTAL
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 17 YEARS
18 TO 64 YEARS
6S YEARS AND OVER
PERSD~S
AGE CATEGORIES
UNDER 5 YEARS
S TO 17 YEARS
18 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
AGE BY RACE
TOTAL
AGE BY SEX
WHITE
AMER INDIAN,
ESK,ALEUT
ALL AGES
UNDER 1 YEAR
1 AND 2 YEARS
3 AND 4 YEARS
5 YEARS
6 YEARS
7 TO 9 YEARS
10 TO 13 YEARS
14 Y"::ARS
1e:, YEARS
16 YEARS
17 YEARS
18 YFARS
1 q YEARS
20 YEARS
21 YEARS
22 TO 24 YEARS
25 TO 29 YEARS
30 TO 34 YEARS
35 TO 44 YEARS
4C:; TO 54 YEARS
55 TO 59 YEARS
60 AND 61 YEARS
62 TO 64 YEARS
65 TO 74 YEARS
7'3 TO 84 YEARS
8 C:, YEARS AND OVER
AGE
*
BLACK
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
279
127
152
2
8
7
5
4
20
14
3
2
7
4
4
3
5
1
14
17
16
20
19
11
8
11
27
36
11
1
5
4
2
3
9
12
10
8
3
4
7
11
11
3
36.8
32.3
1
3
3
3
1
11
6
8
1
2
3
3
2
4
1
4
1
1
1
2
4
6
8
12
4
10
11
5
PERSClNS 15 YEARS AND OLDER:
MAPITAL ST ATUS BY SEX
8
4
4
16
25
8
45.0
NUMBER OF FAMILIES
*
MARITAL STATUS
SINGLE
NOW MARRIED
SEPARATED
\III DOWED
DIVORCED
PERSONS:
ASIAN, PACIFIC
ISLANDER
*
AGE CATEGORIES
~E[)IAN
BLACK
17
59
129
74
OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
ALL O;::::RSONS:
WHITE
"'ALE
17
70
FEMALE
15
72
4
33
3
2
TOTAL
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER
NC1NRELATIVES
*
RELATED CHILDREN: AGE *
AGE CATEGORIES
TOTAL
17
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 17 YEARS
59
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP
TYPr:S AND RELATIONSHIPS
IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
HOUSEHOLDER
SPOUSE
OTHER RELATIVES
NONRELATIVES
I~ NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
MALE HOUSEHOLDER
74
*
ALL PERSONS
PERSONS 65 AND OVER
74
70
92
22
17
6
36
3
32
1
IN GROUP QUARTERS:
INMATE OF INSTITUTION
OTHER
HAVELOCK CITY
2
*
PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS: HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP
PERSONS
TYPES AND RELATIONSHIPS
IN HOUSEHOLD:
HOUSEHOLDER GR SFCUSE
OWN CHILD OF HOUSEHOLDER:
IN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
IN OTHER FAMILY
eTHER RELATIVES
U~DER
18
70
5
1
~C~RELATIVES
IN GROUP QUARTERS:
INMATE OF INSTITUTION
CTHER
ALL HCUSEHCLDS: TOTAL
HOUSEHOLDS WIT~ NONRELATIVES
PRESENT: TOTAL
1
116
ALL HCUSEHCLDS: PERSC~S IN
HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHCLD TYPE
PERSONS AND TYPES
1 PERSON:
tJALE HCUSEHOLDER
FEMALE HCUSEHOLDER
2 CR MGRE PERSONS:
MARRIED-COUPLE FAtJILY
OTHER FAMILY:
tJALE HCUSEHOLDER.
NO WIFE PRESE~T
FEMALE HOUSEHCLDER.
~C HUSBA~D PRESENT
NONFAMILY HOUSEHCLD:
MALE HCUSE~CLDER
FEMALE HOUSEHCLDER
*
*
TCTAL
6
35
70
3
HCUSEHOLDS ~ITh PERSC~S UNDER 18:
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
*
TYPES
MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
CTHER FAMILY:
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO WIFE PRESENT
FEMALE rOUSEHCLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT
NONFAMILY HCUSEHOLD
65 YEARS AND OVER
33
23
1
1
*
2
3
4
5
6
RCCM
ROOMS
ROOMS
ROOMS
ROOMS
OR MORE
MEDIAN
2
15
26
31
54
HOUSI~G
UNITS:
128
*
TENURE
TCTAL OCCUPIED
RENTER OCCUPI ED
128
116
30
116
12
VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING
UNITS: VACANCY STAT~S
1
34
OCCUPIED
YEAR-RGUND HOUSING UNITS:
~UMBER CF ROOMS
1
PERSONS IN
60 YEARS AND OVER
35
ALL HOUSING UNITS:
FOR SALE ONLY
FOR f;E t-.T
HELD FOR OCCASIONAL LSE
CTHER VACANT
2
1
*
TOTAL HCUSING UNITS
SEASONAL. MIGRATORY
YEAR-RCUND
CCCUPI ED
VACANT
30
1
HOUSEHCLDS WITH PERSC~S 60 OR 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER:
HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD TYPE
PERSONS AND TYPES
1 PERSON
2 CR ~CRE FERSCNS:
FAMILY HOUSEHOLD
NO~FAMILY HOUSEHOLD
TCTAL
YEAR-ROUND CONDOMINIUM HCUSING UNITS:
TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS
*
6
1
5
TO 1 AL l;N ITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACA~T FOR SALE CNLY
OTHER VACANT
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING l;NITS: TENURE ANC
VACANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE
NUMBER CF ROCMS
*
TOTAL RCOMS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
VACANT FOR RENT
OTHER VACANT
5.2
rAVELOCK CITY
662
127
28
8
27
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE :::
RACIAL CATEGORIES
";HITE
BLACK
AMER INDIAN. ESKIMO.
ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC
IS LANDER
OTHER
UNITS
~ENTER
OCCUPIED
30
116
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE :::
RACIAL CATEGORIES
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
UNITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH ONE OR MORE PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER: AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER BY TENURE :::
AGE CATEGORIES
HOUSEHOLDER UNDER 65 YEARS
HOUSEHOLDER 65 AND OVER
UNITS
RENTER OCCUPIED
1
57
17
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS IN UNIT BY TENURE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
HOUSING UNITS
1 PERSON
41
2 PERSONS
39
3 PERSONS
9
4 PE RSONS
11
5 PE RSONS
9
6 OR MORE PERSONS
7
*
RENTER OCCUPIED
16
8
2
4
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
TENURE :::
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEDIAN
NUMBER OF PERSONS PER UNIT :::
MEDIAN
TOTAL PERSONS
RENTER OCCUPIED
279
54
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: MEAN
NUMBER OF PERSONS PER UNIT :::
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: PERSONS PER ROOM BY TENURE :::
PERSONS PER ROOM
1.00 OR LESS
1.01
1.51
-
UNITS
115
RENTER OCCUPIED
30
1.50
OR MORE
1
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO­
MINIUM HOUSING UNITS: VALUE
*
VALUE
LESS THAN 510.000
$10.000 TO $14.999
515.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
525.000 TO $29.999
$30.000 TO $34.999
:p35.000 TO $39.999
540.000 TO $49.999
550.000 TO $79.999
580.000 TO $99.999
5100.000 TO $149.999
$150.000 to $199.999
$200.000 OR MORE
MEDIAN VALUE
16100
UNITS
18
17
7
6
8
5
2
6
"
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING
UNITS: CONTRACT RENT
*
WITH CASH RENT:
LESS THAN 550
$50 TO $99
$100 TO $119
5120 TO $139
5140 TO $149
$150 TO $159
$160 TO 5169
5170 TO $199
$200 TO $249
$250 TO $299
$300 TO 5399
$400 TO $499
$500 OR MORE
NO CASH RENT
MEDIAN RENT
HAVELOCK CITY
UNI TS
2
4
2
..,7
<­
1
4
1
5
130
4
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT­
FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM AND
CONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS: OCCU­
PANCY STATUS BY AGGREGATE VALUE ¢
(SCALED FOR TALLY PURPOSES;
MULTIPLY BY $250 TO OBTAIN THE
TRUE VALUE)
AGGREGATE
NONCONDOMHdUM:
VALUE
OWNER OCCUPIED
6205
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
320
CONDOMINIUM:
OWNER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT­
FOR-SALE ONLY NONCONDOMINIUM
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS ¢
OCCUPANCY STATUS
OwNER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR SALE ONLY
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS
BY AGGREGATE CONTRACT RENT
*
OCCUPANCY STATUS
AGGREGATE
CONTRACT RENT
RENTER OCCUPIED
2785
VACANT FOR RENT
55
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIED PAYING
CASH RENT AND VACANT-FOR-RENT
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY
STATUS :=:
UNITS
73
OCCUPANCY STATUS
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR RENT
4
UNITS
23
1
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS: PLUMBING FACILITIES BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY
S TAT US ::<
PLUMBING FACILITIES
UNITS
OCCUPIED
UNI TS
RENTER
OCCUPIED
126
115
29
2
1
1
CGMPLETE PLUMBING
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
LACKING COMPLETE
PL UM BIN G FOR
l::XCLUSIVE USE
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 DR
MORE PERSONS PER ROOM LACKING
COMPLETE PLUMBING FACiLITIES FOR
EXCLUSIVE USE: TENURE ¢
TENURE
HOUSING UNITS
T~TAL
RENTER OCCUPIED
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS
WITH 1.01 DR MORE PERSONS PER
ROOM: TENURE ::<
TENURE
PERSONS
TOTAL
5
REN TER 0 CCUP I ED
PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH 1.01 DR MORE PERSONS
PER ROOM: PLUMBING FACILITIES ¢
PLUMBING FACILITIES
COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
LACKING COMPLETE PLUMBING FOR EXCLUSIVE USE
PERSONS
5
NUMBER OF PERSONS IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WHICH LACK COMPLETE
PLUM~ING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE USE ¢
1
NUMBER OF VACANT YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS WHICH ARE BOARDED UP
NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN
VACANT 2 OR MORE MONTHS
1
NUMBER OF VACANT-FOR-SALE ONLY HOUSING UNITS WHICH HAVE BEEN
VACANT FOR 6 OR MORE MONTHS
2
YEAR-HOUND HOUSING UNITS: UNITS
AT ADD RES S ::<
NUMbER OF UNITS
ONE
TWO TO NINE
TEN OR MORE
MOBILE HOME DR TRAILER
106
15
7
END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT
(DATA FROM STFIA ONLY) FOR:
IOWA CENSUS PLACE CODE 1885
HAVELOCK CITY
5
1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FOR
HAVELOCK
IOWA
SAMPLE DATA:
SUMMARY TAPE FILE ~A
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
WASHINGTON. D.C.
PAGES
INCOME. POVERTY STATUS 1-3
EDUCATION
4
LABOR FORCE STATUS 4-5
WEEKS WORKED. UNEMPLOYMENT
5
OCCUPATION. INDUSTRY
6
CLASS OF WORKER. PLACE OF WORK
6
TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
6
WORK DISABILITY
7
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
7
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
7
ANCESTRY. NATIVITY
7
RESIDENCE IN 1975
7
7
VETERAN STATUS
URBAN/RURAL (FARM. NONFARM)
8
PREPARED BY:
RACE. MARITAL STATUS
8
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
AGE
9
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. AMES. IA
GROUP QUARTERS
9
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
9
CHILDREN 9-10
WILLIS GOUDY. ROGELIO SAENZ. AND SA~DRA BURKE
NOTES:
FOR DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFER TO
INTRODUCTIONS AND APPENDICES OF POPULATION REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS. A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS REPORT.
ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF
279
RESIDENTS IN 1980.
THE DATA IN THI5 REPORT ARE BASED ON A SAMPLE OF
130
OF THE RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.
THESE PEOPLE COMPLETED THE "LONG FORM"
OF THE CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE.
IN INCORPORATED PLACES WITH AT LEAST 2.500
INHABITANTS. EVERY SIXTH HOUSEHOLD RECEIVED THE LONG QUESTIONNAIRE.
IN
RURAL AREAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN 2.500 INHABITANTS. ONE
OF EVERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM.
THE BUREAU OF THE
CENSUS THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDUR~ TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE DATA SO THAT
THEY REPRESENT ALL RESIDENTS OF THIS PLACE.
FAMILIES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 *(
LESS THAN S2.500
S2.500 TO S4.999
$5.000 TO S7.499
S7.500 TO S9.999
S10.000 TO S12.499
S12.500 TO S14.999
$15.000 TO S17.499
S17.500 TO S19.999
S20.000 TO S22.499
S22.500 TO S24.999
$25.000 TO S27.499
$27.500 TO S29.999
S~O.OOO TO S34.999
S35.000 TO S~9.999
S40.000 TO S49.999
S50.000 TO $74.999
$75.000 OR MORE
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS 15 YEARS
AND OVER: INCOME IN 1979 ...
-,­
1)
2
2
7
10
2
9
10
2
2
2
7
LESS THAN SI.000
S 1.000 TO SI.999
S2.000 TO S2.999
S3.000 TO S3.999
S4.000 TO S4.999
S5.000 TO S5.999
S6.000 TO S6.999
$7.000 TO S7.999
S8.000 TO $8.999
S9.000 TO S9.999
S10.000 TO S 11. 999
S12.000 TO S14.999
$15.000 TO S24.999
S25.000 TO S49.999
$50.000 OR MORE
8
2
...
MEDIAN INCOME FOR UNRELATED
INDIVIDVALS :::
17625
FAMILIES WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPECIFIED
RACES: FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 BY RACE *
INCOME CATEGORIES
LESS THAN $5.000
$5.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $34.999
$~5.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 OR MORE
WHITE
2
2
7
12
19
4
17
2
2
4
11
3
2
2
3
4
4
5
8
7000
AGGREGATE INCpME OF UNRELATED
INDIVIDUALS (2)*
391895
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER(3)
HAVELOCK
WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF
SPANISH ORIGIN: FAMILY INCOME
IN 1979 :;=
SPC-2
FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
IN 1979 BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
FA~ILIES
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN.
ESKIMO. AND
ALEUT
ASIAN AND
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
LESS THAN $5.000
$5.JOO TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 OR MORE
*
1315360
1315360
AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS: HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979
LESS THAN $2.500
$2.500 TO $4.999
$5.000 TO $7.499
$7.500 TO $9.999
$10.000 TO $12.499
$12.500 TO $14.999
$15.000 TO $17.499
$17.500 TO $19.999
$20.000 TO $22.499
$22.500 TO $24.999
$25.000 TO $27.499
$27.500 TO $29.999
$30.000 TO $34.999
$35.000 TO $39.999
$40.000 TO $49.999
$50.000 TO $74.999
$75.000 OR MORE
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
*
8
16
4
12
14
6
11
14
6
2
2
7
PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER:
AGGREGATE INCOME IN 1979 BY
INMATE STATUS .,.
...
TOTAL
NONINSTITUTIONAL
1730115
1730115
8
...
AGGREGATE HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
...
PERSONS: PER CAPITA INCOME IN 1979
BY INMATE STATUS ....,.
2
TOTAL
NONINSTITUTIONAL
13333
6201
6201
1720465
HOUSEHOLDS WITH INCOME: AGGREGATE
I~COME
IN 1979 BY INCOME TYPE IN 1979
NUMBER OF
HOUSEHOLDS(4)
84
64
11
26
62
66
10
28
INCOME TYPE
EARNINGS:
WAGE OR SALARY INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOM~
FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME
INTEREST. DIVIDEND. OR NET RENTAL INCOME
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME
ALL OTHER INCOME
FAMILIES: AGGREGATE FAMILY INCOME
I~
8
*
INCOME IN 1979
ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
796345
98515
295040
154050
227855
27520
121140
*
AGGREGATE
INCOME
112740
617165
585455
28
29
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY RACE
AGGREGATE
INCOME
1979 BY WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1979
NUMBER OF
FAMILIES
NUMBER OF WORKERS IN THE FAMILY
NO WORKERS
1 WORKER
2 OR MORE WORKERS
*
~ETERMINED:
TOTAL
228
51
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
*
INCOME IN 1979 ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
INCOME IN 1979 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
HAVELOCK
SPC-3
*
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS )ETERMINED: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
1979
1979
1979
1979
1979
BELOW 75~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 75~ AND 124~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 125~ AND 149X OF POVERTY LEVEL
BETWEEN 150~ AND 199~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
200% OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
15
37
22
56
149
PERSONS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE
...
UNDER 55
YEARS
139
32
INCOME IN 1979
A80VE POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
55 TO 59
YEARS
16
60 TO 64
YEARS
14
2
65 YEARS
AND OVER
59
17
UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS FOR WHOM POVERTY STATUS IS DETERMINED:
POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE
15 TO 64
65 YEARS
INCOME IN 1979
YEARS
AND OVER
ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL
7
22
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
2
17
*
NONFA~ILY
HOUSEHOLDERS: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
INCOME IN 1979
125~ OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
BETWEEN 100~ AND 124% OF POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
15 TO 64
YEARS
5
65 YEARS
AND OVER
22
1
2
17
FAMILIES: POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
INCOME IN 1979
125~ OF POVERTY LEVEL AND ABOVE
BETWEEN 100~ AND 124~ OF POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
FAMILIES: PRESENCE AND AGE OF
BY FAMILY TYPE
*
RELAT~D
15 TO 64
YEARS
41
*
*
65 YEARS
AND OVER
19
CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
TOTAL FAMILIES:
WITH RELATED CHILDREN:
UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 YEA~S
UNDER 6 YEARS ONLY
6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN
FAMILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT:
WITH RELATED CHILDREN:
UNDER 6 YEARS AND 6 TO 17 YEARS
UNDER 6 YEARS ONLY
6 TO 17 YEARS ONLY
WITHOUT RELATED CHILDREN
ABOVE
POVERTY LEVEL
BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL
6
7
12
35
1
4
2
FAMILIES WITH ONE OR MORE RELATED CHILDREN: PRESENCE AND AGE OF RELATED
CHILDREN BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979
ABOVE
BELOW
PRESENCE OF RELATED CHILDREN
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LEVEL
WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 Y:ARS
AND 5 TO 17 YEARS
6
1
WITH RELATED CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS ONLY
7
WITH RELATED CHILDREN 5 TO 17 Y~ARS ONLY
12
4
*
PERSONS IN FAMILIES. EXCLUDING HOUSEHOLDERS:
...
HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP AND AGE BY POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 ....
HOUSEHOLD RELATIONSHIP
RELATED CHILD UNDER 5 YEARS
RELATED CHILD 5 YEARS
RELATED CHILD 6 TO 17 YEARS
OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
ABOVE
POVERTY LEVEL
19
BELOW
POVERTY LEVEL
3
2
44
74
17
7
HAVELOCK
SPC-4
PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL: SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
BY RACE
AMERICAN
ASIAN.
INDIAN.
PACIFIC
ENROLLMENT
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
ESK. ALEUT
ISLANDER
3
NURSERY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
44
HI~H SCHOOL
(1-4 YRS)
21
3
COLLEGE
*
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 3 YEARS
OLD AND OVER ENROLLED IN SCHOOL
PERSONS 3 YEARS OLD AND OVER
ENROLLED IN PRIVATE SCHOOL
*
NURSERY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS)
COLLEGE
NURSERY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN AND
ELEMENTARY (1-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (1-4 YRS)
COLLEGE
PERSONS 25 YEARS OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED BY RACE
YEARS COMPLETED
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 YEARS
COLLEGE:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 OR MORE YEARS
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
57
3
*
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
19
68
12
13
PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS OLD: LABOR
FORCE STATUS BY YEARS OF SCHOOL
COMPLETED BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 25 YEARS
OLD AND OVER: YEARS OF SCHOOL
COMPLETED
*
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 YEARS
COLLEGE:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 YEARS OR MORE
PERSONS 18 YEARS OLD AND OVER:
YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED
*
ELEMENTARY (0-8 YEARS) THRU
SOME HIGH SCHOOL (1-3 YRS)
HIGH SCHOOL (4 YEARS)
COLLEGE:
1 TO 3 YEARS
4 YEARS
5 OR MORE YEARS
81
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN:
ENROLLED IN SCHOOL
NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL:
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
NOT HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN
LABOR FORCE
*
20
2
78
18
12
5
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX BY RACE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
MALE:
LABOR FORCE:
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR
FORCE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
FEMALE:
LABO R FORCE:
ARMED FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR
FORCE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
*
TOTAL
54
33
35
87
*
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
HAVELOCK
SPC-5
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR FORCE STATUS BY SEX
MALE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
LABOR FORCE:
ARMEO FORCES
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE:
EMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
*
FEMALE
FEMALES 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH ONE OR MORE OWN CHILDREN: LABOR FORCE STATUS
BY PRESENCE AND AGE OF OWN CHILDREN
*
LABOR FORCE STATUS
IN LABOR FORCE
NOT IN LABOR FORCE
WITH OWN CHILDREN
UNDER 6 YEARS
6
WITH OWN CHILDREN
TO 17 YEARS ONLY
2
7
9
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: LABOR
FO~CE
LABOR FORCE STATUS
IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979:
WORKED IN 1979:
WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
NO UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
DID NOT WORK IN 1979. WITH
UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979
NOT IN LABOR FORCE IN 1979
14
STATUS IN 1979 BY SEX
*
FEMALE
MALE
8
5
54
45
25
67
5
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979: WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY
USUAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK IN 1979 BY SEX
*
USUAL HOURS AND WEEKS WORKED
USUALLY WORKED 35 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK:
50 TO 52 WEEK S
40 TO 49 WEEKS
27 TO 39 WEEKS
1 TO 26 WEEKS
USUALLY WORKED 1 TO 34 HOURS PEQ WEEK:
50 TO 52 WEEKS
40 TO 49 WEEKS
27 TO 39 WEEKS
1 TO 26 WEEKS
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO WORKED IN 1979:
AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED IN 1979 BY SEX
*
AGGREGATE WEEKS WORKED
MALE
FEMALE
9
2
2
5
36
5
1
8
2
12
2
1
17
3
7
MALE
2494
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979
UNEM PLOYED
UNEMPLOYED
1 TO 4 WEEKS
5 TO 14 WEEKS
PERSONS
8
5
*
FEMALE
1713
UNEMPLOYED
15 OR MORE WEEKS
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979: RACE BY SEX
RACE
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT
ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER
MALE
5
*
FEMALE
10
8
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
SE X:::
FEMALE
MALE
PERSONS
PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER WITH UNEMPLOYMENT IN 1979:
AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED IN 1979 BY SEX
*
AGGREGATE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED
MALE
89
FEMALE
108
HAVELOCK
EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: OCCUPATION
SPC-6
*
MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS:
EXECUTIVE. ADMINISTRATIVE. AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS
PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
TECHNICAL. SALES. AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS:
TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
SALES OCCUPATIONS
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS. INCLUDING CLERICAL
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS:
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS
PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS. EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD
FARMING. FORESTRY. AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS
PRECISION PRODUCTION. CRAFT. AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
OPERATORS. FABRICATORS. AND LABORERS:
MACHINE OPERATORS. ASSEMBLERS. AND INSPECTORS
TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS
HANDLERS. EQUIPMENT CLEANERS. HELPERS. AND LABORERS
EMPLOYED P~RSONS
INDUSTRY
*
16 YEARS AND OVER:
AGRICULTURE. FORESTRY.
FISHERIES. & MINING
CONSTRUCTION
MANUFACTURING:
NONDURABLE GOODS
DURABLE GOODS
TRANSPORTATION
COMMUNICATIONS & OTHER
PUBLIC UTILITIES
WHOLESALE TRADE
RETAIL TRADE
FINANCE. INSURANCE.
& REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS & REPAIR SERVICES
PERSONAL. ENTERTAINMENT.
& RECREATION SERVICES
PROFeSSIONAL & RELATED
SERVICES:
HEALTH SERVICES
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
OTHER PROFESSIONAL &
RELATED SERVICES
PuBLIC ADMINISTRATION
10
4
2
13
11
8
15
6
EMPLOVED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
CLASS OF WORKER
*
PRIVATE WAGE AND
SALARY WORKER
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WORKER
STATE GOVERNMENT WORKER
, LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKER
SELF-EMPLOYED WORKER
UNPAID FAMILY WORKER
11
4
6
13
6
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
PLACE LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK
5
11
53
2
4
17
13
*
LIVING IN AN IDENTIFIED
PLACE:
WORKED IN PLACE
OF RESIDENCE
WORKED OUTSIDE PLACE
OF RESIDENCE
NOT REPORTED
NOT LIVING IN AN
IDENTIFIED PLACE
6
2
2
16
96
4
3
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK
CAR. TRUCK. OR VAN:
DRIVE ALONE
CARPOOL
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
WALKED ONLY
OTHER MEANS
WORKED AT HOME
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
STATE AND COUNTY LEVEL OF
PLACE OF WORK :::
*
WORKED IN STATE
OF RESIDENCE:
WORKED IN COUNTY
OF RESIDENCE
WORKED OUTSIDE COUNTY
OF RESIDENCE
WORKED OUTSIDE STATE
OF RESIDENCE
NOT REPORTED
37
17
24
3
5
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO
TRAVELLED TO WORK BY CAR. TRUCK.
OR VAN: PRIVATE VEHICLE OCCUPANCY
DRIVE ALONE
IN 2-PERSON CARPOOL
IN 3-PERSON CARPOOL
IN 4-PERSON CARPOOL
IN 5-0R-MORE PERSON CARPOOL
*
37
10
5
2
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO DID NOT
WORK AT HOME: TRAVEL TIME TO WORK
*
LESS THAN 5 MINUTES
5 TO 9 MINUTES
10 TO 14 MINUTES
15 TO 19 MINUTES
20 TO 29 MINUTES
30 TO 44 MINUTES
45 TO 59 MINUTES
60 OR MORE MINUTES
9
11
28
19
12
21
12
82
14
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
SMSA LEVEL OF PLACE OF WORK :::
L I VI NGIN AN S"4 SA:
WORKED IN SMSA
OF RESIDENCE:
CENTRAL CITY OF
THIS SMSA
REMAINDER OF THIS SMSA
WORK~D OUTSIDE SMSA
OF RESIDENCE
NOT REPORTED
NOT LIVING IN AN SMSA
96
WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER WHO DID
NOT WORK AT HOME: AGGREGATE
TRAVEL TIME TO WORK
*
AGGREGATE MINUTES
864
HAVELOCK
NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS 16 TO 64 YEARS: WORK DISABILITY STATUS
WITH A WORK DISABILITY:
IN LABOR FORCE
NOT IN ~ABOR FORCE:
PREVENTED FROM WORKING
NOT PREVENTED FROM WORKING
NO WORK DISABILITY
SPC-7
*
5
9
4
115
NONINSTITUTIONAL PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
DISABILITY STATUS BY AGE
16 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
WITH A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
2
2
NO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY
131
74
*
PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH BY AGE
*
5
SPEAK ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME
SPEAK A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH AT HOME:
SPANISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME:
SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL OR WELL
SPEAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL
OTHER LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME:
SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL OR WELL
SPEAK ENGLISH NOT WELL OR NOT AT ALL
PERSONS: ANCESTRY
SI~GLE
*
NATIVE:
. BORN IN STATE OF
RESIDENCE
BORN IN DIFFERENT STATE
BORN ABROAD. AT SEA. ETC.
FOREIGN BORN
2
17
52
212
62
5
34
2
3
PERSONS IN SELECTED MULTIPLE ANCESTRY
GROUPS: ANCESTRY (6)*
ENGLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
FRENCH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
GERMAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)
IRISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
ITALIAN AND OTHER GROUP(S)
POLISH AND OTHER GROUP(S)
22
138
2
7
PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: SMSA
LEV~L OF RESIDENCE IN 1975
50
27
59
48
PERSONS 5 YEARS AND OVER: STATE AND
COUNTY LEVEL OF RESIDENCE IN 1975
*
8
250
CIVILIAN PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER:
VETERAN STATUS BY SEX *
MALE
29
58
7
*
DUTCH
ENGLI SH
FRENCH
GERMAN
GREEK
HUNGARIAN
IRISH
ITALIAN
NORWEGIAN
POLISH
POiHUGUESE
RUSSIAN
SCOTTISH
S WEDI SH
UKRAINIAN
OTHER (ALL OTHER SINGLE
ANCESTRY CODES)
MULTIPLE ANCESTRY GROUP
ANC~STRY NOT SPECIFIED:
OTHER
N JT REPOR TED
VETERAN STATUS
VETERAN
NONVETERAN
18 YEARS
AND OVER
187
PERSONS: NATIVITY AND
PLACE OF BIRTH
ANCESTRY GROUP:
LIVING IN AN SMSA IN 1980:
SAME SMSA IN 1975:
CENTRAL CITY OF
THIS SMSA
REMAINDER OF THIS SMSA
OUTSIDE THIS SMSA
IN 1975:
DIFFERENT SMSA IN 1975
NOT IN AN SMSA IN 1975
NOT LIVING IN AN SMSA
1"1 1980:
IN AN SMSA IN 1975
NOT IN AN SMSA IN 1975
TO 17
YEARS
63
FEMALE
2
120
SAME HOUSE
DIFFERENT HOUSE IN
UNITED STATES:
SAME COUNTY
DIFFERENT COUNTY:
SAME STATE
DIFFERENT STATE:
NORTHEAST
NORTH CENTRAL
SOUTH
WEST
ABROAD
155
75
20
4
4
CIVILIAN VETERANS 16 YEARS AND
OVER: PERIOD OF SERVICE
*
MAY 1975 OR LATER ONLY
VIETNAM ERA
KOREAN CONFLICT
WORLD WAR I I
WORLD WAR I
OTHER
1
10
18
2
*
HAVELOCK
PERSONS: URBAN AND RURAL
279
TOTAL
INSIDE URBANIZED AREAS
RURAL
PERSONS IN RURAL AREAS
IN 1980 UNDER THE
CURRENT FARM DEFINITION:
RURAL FARM
RURAL NONFARM
279
277
(7)
18
261
PERSONS IN RURAL AREAS
IN 1980 UNDER THE
1~70 FARM DEFINITION:
PERSONS: RACE
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN.
ESKIMD. AND ALEUT:
At-1 ERIC AN I NDI AN
ESKIMO
ALEUT
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER:
JAPANESE
CHINESE
FILIPINO
KOREAN
ASIAN INDIAN
VIETNAMESE
HAWAIIAN
GUAMAN IAN
SAMOAN
OTHER
OTHER (RACE N.E.C.):
SPANISH
.
NOT SPANISH
SPC-8
(8 )
RURAL FARM
RURAL NONFARM
20
259
PERSONS: SPANISH ORIGIN AND RACE
NOT OF SPANISH ORIGIN
OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
MEXICAN
PUER TO RI CAN
CUBAN
OTHER SPANISH:
WHITE. BLACK.
AMERICAN INDIAN.
ESKIMO. ALEUT. AND
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER
OTHER (RACE N.E.C)
2
277
2
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN: RACE
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKIMO. ALEUT. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER
OTHER (RACE NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED)
PERSONS OF SPECIFIED RACES: AGE BY SEX BY RACE
AGE AND SEX CATEGORIES
BLACK
WHITE
2
2
*
AMER INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC
ISLANDER
TOTAL~
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 14 YEARS
15 TO 59 YEARS
6{) TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
FEMALES:
UNDE~ 5 YEARS
5 TO 14 YEARS
15 TO 59 YEARS
60 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
PERSONS 15 YEARS AND OVER:
MARITAL STATUS BY SEX
PERSONS OF SPANISH ORIGIN:
AGE BY SEX
*
MARITAL STATUS
SINGLE
1\1011 MARRIED
SEPARATED
WIDOWED
DIVORCED
*
MALE
18
63
FEMALE
14
69
4
34
2
5
AGE CATEGORIES
TOTAL
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 14 YEARS
15 TO 59 YEARS
60 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND OVER
FEMALES 15 TO 44 YEARS: MARITAL STATUS BY AGE
MARITAL STATUS
SINGLE
EVER MARRIED
15 TO 24 YEARS
10
9
FEMALES
*
25 TO 34 YE ARS
35 TO 44 YEARS
2
2
8
15
HAVELOCK
SPC-9
FEMALES 15 TO 44 YEARS: AGGREGATE NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN BY AGE ...
-,­
PERSONS: AGE BY SEX
AGE CATEGORIES
25 TO 34 YEARS
27
15 TO 24 YEARS
3
CHILDREN EVER BORN
*
ALL AGES
UNDER 1 YEAR
1 AND 2 YEARS
3 AND 4 YEARS
5 YEARS
6 YEARS
7 TO 9 YEARS
10 TO 13 YEARS
14 YEARS
J:_
. "" YEARS.
16 YEARS
17 YEARS
18 YEARS
19 YEARS
20 YEARS
21 YEARS
22 TO 24 YEARS
25 TO 29 YEARS
30 TO 34 YEARS
35 TO 44 YEARS
45 TO 54 YEARS
5S TO 59 YEARS
60 AND 61 YEARS
62 TO 64 YEARS
65 TO 74 YEARS
75 TO 84 YEARS
85 YEARS AND OVER
TOTAL
MALE
FEMALE
279
126
153
B
6
10
2
4
2
2
10
8
3
14
2
3
17
21
5
1
7
13
2
5
5
13
18
7
21
15
16
8
6
6
2
7
7
12
5
10
9
11
3
2
19
26
6
11
6
5
5
6
13
10
2
8
32
36
8
PERSONS: HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND
REL A TI ONSH IP :;=
PERSONS IN GROUP QUARTERS:
TYPE OF GROUP QUARTERS
*
INMATE OF MENTAL HOSPITAL
INMATE OF HOME
FOR THE AGED
INMA TE OF OTHER
INSTITUTION
IN COLLEGE DORMITORY
OTHER IN GROUP QUARTERS
65
67
99
9
38
1
HOUSEHOLDS: PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD
HOUSEHOLDS: TOTAL
112
*
65
FAMILIES: TOTAL
5
3
7
8
7
7
IN FAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
HOUSEHOLDER
SPOUSE
OTHER RELATIVES
NONRELA TI VES
IN NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD:
MALe HOUSEHOLDER
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER
NONRELATIVES
IN GROUP QUARTERS:
INMATE OF INSTITUTION
OTHER
35 TO 44 YEARS
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
PERSON
PERSONS
PERSONS
PERSONS
PERS-ONS
OR MORE PERSONS
HOUSEHOLDS: PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE BY
RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
HOUSEHOLD TYPE
MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
FAf-lILY WITH
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO WIF~ PRESENT:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
F AMIL Y WITH
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND PRESENT:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
NONFAMILY HOUSEHOLD
TO TAL
WHITE
28
28
2
2
47
47
35
35
BLACK
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
*
45
36
7
7
8
9
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDER
HAVELOCK
SPC-I0
HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN: PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE
WITH OWN WITHOUT OWN
HOUS~HOLD
TYPE
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
FAMILY WITH MALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO WIFE PRESENT
FAMILY WITH FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER. NO HUSBAND PRESENT
*
SUBFAMILIES: PRESENCE OF OWN
CHILDREN BY SUBFAMILY TYPE (9)*
OWN CHILDREN: FAMILY TYPE
IN MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILY
IN FAMILY WITH
MALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO WIFE PRESENT
IN FAMILY WITH
FEMALE HOUSEHOLDER.
NO HUSBAND pqESENT
MARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILY:
WITH OWN CHILDREN
WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
FATHER-CHILD SUBFAMILY
MOTHER-CHILD SUBFAMILY
PERSONS IN SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL
*
83
2
*
AGGREGATE NU~BER OF OWN CHILDREN IN
MARRIED-COUPLE SUBFAMILIES: TOTAL
*
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
(1)
H' ORDER TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIRED BY LAW. IT IS
NECESSARY FOR THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA DO NOT
DISCLOSE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL.
THE BUREAU SUPPRESSES
TABULATIONS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF VERY SMALL GROUPS OF PEOPLE OR HOUSING
UNITS.
SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A
GEOGRAPHIC AREA. FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FEWER THAN 10
HOUSErlDLDS OR FAMILIES. OR FEWER THAN 10 UNITS IN A HOUSING
AN
CATEGORY.
SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPRESSED.
ASTERISK (*) AFTER A TABLE NAME INDICATES THAT SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE
OCCURRED IN THAT TABLE.
SUPPRESSION WOULD BE VERY UNUSUAL FOR DATA
TOTALED FOR A STATE. HOWEVER.
(2) THIS AND OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT COUNTS. PERMIT THE
COMPUTATION OF MEANS.
FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGREGATED INCOME FOR UNRELATED
INDIVIDUALS DIVIDED BY THE NUMBER OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS REPORTING THEIR
INCOMES YIELDS THE MEAN INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS.
(3) ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPANESE. CHINESE. FILIPINO.
KOREAN. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDEQ. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAMANIAN.
SAMOAN. AND THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF AN ASIAN OR PACIFIC
I SLANDER GROUP I N THE "OTHER" CATEG ORY.
(4) HOUSEHOLDS MAY BE COUNTED MORE THAN ONCE
IN THIS TABULATION.
(5) TABULATIONS OF POVERTY STATUS EXCLUDE INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS. MEMBERS
OF TH~ ARMED FORCES LIVING IN 6ARQACKS. COLLEGE STUDENTS LIVING IN
DORMITORIES. AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS UNDER 15 YEARS.
(6) PERSONS MAY BE COUNTED MORE THAN ONCE IN THIS TABULATION.
(7) THE FARM POPULATION IS DEFINED AS PERSONS LIVING IN RURAL TERRITORY ON
PLACES FROM WHICH SI.000 OR MORE OF FARM PRODUCTS WERE SOLD IN 1979.
(8) IN 1970. THE DEFINITION OF FARM INCLUDED ALL PLACES WITH SALES OF 5250
OR MORE. PLUS RURAL PLACES OF 10 OR MORE ACRES WITH SALES OF S50 TO $249.
(9) A SUBFAMILY IS DEFINED AS A MARRIED COUPLE WITH OR WITHOUT OWN CHILDREN
OR ONE PARENT WITH ONE OR MORE OWN CHILDREN (PARENT-CHILD GROUP) LIVING IN
A HOUSING UNIT AND RELATED TO THIS HOUSEHOLDER (FOR EXAMPLE. A YOUNG
MARRIED COUPLE SHARING THE HOME OF THE PARENTS OF THE HUSBAND OR WIFE).
SINCE SUBFA~ILY MEMBERS ARE COUNTED AS PART OF THE FAMILY OF THE
HOUSEHOLDER. THE NUMBER OF SUBFAMILIES IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE COUNT OF
FAMILIES PER SEe
END OF 1980 CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FOR
HAVELOCK
IOWA
1
l~O
CE~SUS
REPORT Of SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACT~RISTI[S fOR
HAVELOCK
IO~A
SAt-' P L~: ~~ A T A :
SUr-; !,~ ,:. '< 'f TAP E F I L E :3 A
BU~EG0 GF
THE CENSUS
U.S. l._PARTMENT OF COMMERCE
WA~,H 1', .irON.
D.C.
ALL HOUSING U~ITS
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING U~ITS
OCCUPIED HOUSING U~ITS
SPECIFIED O~NEP-O(CUrIEO
HOUS Hie lnd TS
SPECIFIED RENTER-nCCUl-lfD
HOUSI"'G lHilTS
UY:
PREI-'t>~,::.P
1
1-)
2-4
£< - "
EXTENSION SERVICE
IOWA ,,-rATE U~IVERSITY. AMES. IA
DEPA:, T"lt.NT OF SOC 10LOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
WILLIS ~OUDY. ROGELID SAENZ. AND SANDRA BURKE
CO()P~:.',o,TIVE
NOTE: :
ril;: DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED
IN THIS REPORT. PLEASE REFFR
~'CTIONS AND APPENDICES Of HOUSING REPORTS OF THE
E:UPEtli OF
CENS0~.
A FEW ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ARE NOTED AT THE END OF THIS
INT"
TO
THE
PFPORT.
ACC~RDING TO THE CENSUS BUREAU. THIS PLACE HAD A TOTAL OF
128
HOU!:1'J(: UNITS IN 1980.
THE DATA IN THIS REPORT ARE EASED ON A SAMPLE ('F
',1 OF THE HOUSING UNITS.
PEOPLE IN THESE UNITS COMPLETED THE "LONe,
fOF<'~,,"
)F THE CENS US QUEST lONNA IRE..
IN INCORPORAT ED PL ACE S _ I T H ~'. ~ 00 (11--'
M0 f;; f
r .; '1 AE I TAN T S. EVE RY S I XTH H0 USE HO L D RE C E I VEDT HE LON G (J UE ':-- TID N 1'1 A I R:: •
IN FI'j',t.L AREAS AND INCORPORATED PLACES WITH FEWER THAN Z.500 I!\IHAPITM'HS.
ONE ';F~VERY TWO HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED THE LONG FORM.
THE RUF-CAU CF THE
CEN~US THEN USED A COMPLEX PROCEDURE TO WEIGHT THE SAMPLE
DATA SC THAT
THEY" :PRESENT ALL HOUSING UNITS AND RESIDENTS Of THIS PLACE.
5[
,:~ UNITS
(INCLUDING VACANT.
il, ~. , ; t\i A L.
AND ~ I G RAT 0 R Y UN ITS)
Uh
7
HOU:::I
,,',
:
VACANT. SEASONAL. AND MICRATCd:iY
HOUSING UNITS: UNITS 1'" ~T~UCTU~~
RURAL
AND
1.
Te 1 ,u_
1 '. ~>l DE.
:., i_I (A L
U R BAN I ZED
ARE A S
DE TACHE D
ATTACHED
125
1.
2
125
:3 AND 4
5 OR ~Wr'(E
MOBILE HD~E
UR TPAILEQ
YEA'h-"C,UND HOUSING UNITS:
',1'.,: CUP
VACANT HOUSING UNITS:
VACANCY STf\TUS
125
T[iT_\~
1[; [)
113
v t\CAf'.T
fOR SALE ONLY
FOR RENT
HELD FOR OCCASIONtL
OTHER VACMHS
12
YEAf,,-:":''JUND HOUSING UNITS:
A(j(,;·<r;ATE ROOMS ~::(1)(2)
YEM-i-,;)i~JND
C C '_ U ". A N
UN 1 1,
HOUSING UNITS:
C Y S TAT Us::'
UNITS
INS T RUC T URE
,~hJD
I.)"
y" "" ORE.
ILE HOME OR TRAILER.
OCCU~ANCY
HOUSING UNITS:
STATUS
*
::>TRUCTUhlE BUILT
1',7 0 TO ~ARCH 1980
1 I '.~ TO 1978
1 ~ ~J C TO 1074
1 r·~. (~'
TO 1969
.0 TO 1959
... ()
TO IG49
~ (,r
OR EARLIEr.<:
Yt Ai;
f
IN
STRUCTURE
~
PY TENURE
AND
PENT Fi,'
t;(eVPIFD
96
TOTAL
OCCUP IE D
84
2
5
5
13
9
13
9
TOT AL
4
YEA'~--iC'L!ND
l
652
1. L'F T ACHED
1. ATTACHED
~
USE
ETC.
C:'
YEAR STRUCTURE BUlL T BY
TOTAL
12
12
7
9
19
66
13
11
1
TENUqE
TOTAL
OCCUPIED
12
12
AN(\
Rf:-_NT~'~
OCCUPIcr
7
10
7
9
19
-.
c
!:'·4
(
7
.r'
,"
HAVELOCK
YEAR-ROUND hUUSING UNITS IN
STRUCTURE WITH 4 OR ~O~f STORlr~:
PASSENGER ELEVATOR *
YEAf.<-;ulJNC HOUSING UNITS:
ST~~I[S IN STRUCTURE
*
1
T
:~
4
T ,)
"
125
WITH ELEVATOF<
NO ELEV/lTOR
7 L} 12
13 '-'. MORE
YEAi,-;<U:,JND
~,Jl!
,';:::1
YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS:
SEWAGE DISPOSAL *
HQUSING UNITS:
CF
"ATER ;':
SYSTEM DR
p',lVATE COMPANY
Ii\,LIVJC>UAL wELL:
;);'lLLf:D
PUBLIC SEWER
SEPTIC TANK O~
OTHER ~EANS
PLJ,l-lC
117
6
l-; \.) C;
SD~r
YEA h - ;,
EQJIP~ENT
HEATING
*
NONE
CENTRAL SYSTEI-A
1 INDIVIDUAL RDC'M U~!1
2 OR MORE INDIVIDUAL
ROOM UNITS
:
SH'"I, DR HOT WATER SYSTEM
CE,nr:AL WAR .... -AIR FURNACE
EL~CT~IC
HE~T
PUMP
CT',: " GUlL T-IN
~. L:~ C T F, I C
UN ITS
FL;][o·,. WALL. OR
F'II·,,-cLESS FURNACE
RCJ'" HF..ATERS WITH FLUE
ROC 1 HEATE~S WITHOUT fLUE
FI~~~lACES. STOVES.
OR
f"'<TAE::LE ROOM HEATERS
Nl''\,
r7
c~SSponL
YEAR-ROUND HOUSI~G UNITS:
AIR CONDITIO~ING *
2
OTHER SOURCE
,:h,1 N D H0 U SIN GUN ITS
HCL -:
74
2
16
7
YEAR-ROUND HOUSI~G UNITS:
KITCHEN FACILITIfS
*
COMPLETE KITCH~N
FACILITIES
NO CO~PLETE KITCHEN
FACILITIES
10
11
7
5
r~
YEA~-~~0ND
HOUSING UNITS: BATHROOMS BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY
EAT'i' JO""5
' J ~ATHROOM OR ONLY
1 (~MPLETE BATHROOM
1 COMPLETE BATHROOM
1~
TOTAL
e
e
A HALF BATH
PLUS HALf BATHlS)
MORE COMPLETE BATHROOMS
YEAh-~,)llrJD
TOTAL
OCCUP I
7
P
7
TCT/L
,;' ' :: ,T [R 0 CCUP lED
OCCUf'r~
*
113
32
STATU~
1 I.t
3F
34
1 C'
pc
""
"
PEI\H:F-<
113
32
/:.
OCCUPIED HOUSI~G UNITS hJT~
HOUSEHOLDER OF 5PANIS~ G~IGIN:
TENURE :'"
TOTAL
RENTEr( OCCUPIED
WHITE
:;:.
2' ]
1~
HOUSING UNITS: TENURE BY RACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
TOT ,\ ',,:;.~ .TEJ< OCCUPIED
1
31
DCCUPI~D
38
HOUSING UNITS: TENURE
RE.":Tt"
OCCUPlEt:'
TCTAL
OCCUPIED
21
46
OCCUP]r~
,.-;
9?
TOTAL
4
F[~
102
HOUSING UNITS: PEDROOMS BY TENURE AND OCCUPANCY
*
STATU~
BLACK
(:') ':'
AMERICAN
INDIAI\i.
ESK. ALEUT
ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLAM"EF
OCOI"Hr) HOUSING UNI TS:
Y~~~ MOVED
INTO
1~79 TO MARCH
j ) 75
TO 1978
HAVELOCK
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT
UNIT
1980
TO 1974
TO 1 () t5 9
TO 19~9
1,)49 OR EARL I E.R
10
5
29
27
13
17
14
4
16
1
9
HOUSING UNITS: TELEPHONE
OCCU~l~D
TOTAL
WIT'1 TELEPHONE
r-, U T ,- U': PHfJNE
108
IN HOUSING UNIT 9Y
TENURE
5
*
60
WIT',
TT LEPHONE
HU~~_
65 YEARS AND OVER
13
~5
2
HOUSING UNITS:
HEATING FUEL
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
WATER HEATING FUEL
*
*
UTILITY G,AS
~LTTLrD.
TANK. OR LP GAS
EL~ (T~ICITY
Fl~_L nIL.
KEROSENE. ETC.
Cc.i<L OR COKE
L,',,'
,,
"LI. t
2
53
19
39
CTt+_,' FUEL
MI FV'.L USED
HOUSING UNITS WITH VEHICLE,
AV4ILAGLE: VEHICLES AVAILABLE (4)0
44
"­
..
'<DhE
,J '"
UTILITY GAS
BOTTLED. TANK. OR l~ GAS
ELECTRIC ITY
FUEL OIL. ~ERCSFNE. ETt.
OTHER
NO FUEL USED
OCCUPIED HOUSING
COOK ING FUEL :::
OCCUPl'~:)
1
GROUP!:-:
HOUSEHOLDEQ
HOUSEHOLDER
TO 64 YEARS
l'~LEPHO"JE
OCCl!r'l'-~\
*
RENTER
OCC UP lED
32
OCCUPl.a HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEfiOLDERS OF SELECTED AGe
T2L:~~DNE IN HOUSING UNIT BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
!':C
:::
RENTER
OCCUPI ED
TOTAL
1070
1~ ,~, 0
1 C):,O
HDJ-J
[}Y T'fI.;l!lf
40
13
OR LF
Gt~
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS ~ITH
HOUSEHOLDER OF SP~NISH ~~IGI~
WITH NO VEHICLE AVAILAllE
HOUSING UNITS WITH NO
V['-(ICU':: AVAILABLE: RACE OF
~lOu, .. ,e-;DLDEq
::'
OCCU~I:D
TUT:':'"
UTILITY GAS
ROTTLED. TANK.
ELECTRICITY
OTHER
NO FUE L USEr'
UNI1~:
*
1 6
TOT AL
16
'.... ·41 Tf
L~CK
INDIAN. ESKIMO.
ALEUT
A_,IM" PACIFIC ISLANDER
A'~~ICAN
A',Jr,
OCCUWI' ~ HOUSING UNITS WITH CO~PLETE
PLU"'ING FACILITIES FOR EXCLUSIVE
USE: "<ACE OF HOUSEHOLDER ::<
TUT':-L
112
112
1I"ITF
"L
.'Ie K
INDIAN. ESKIMO.
ALEUT
PACIFIC ISLANDER
AV~~ICAN
AriD
A~IAN.
OCCUt-'I,-' ~:OUSING UNITS WITH
HOUS' HOLDER OF SPANISH ORIGIN
WIT~ COMPLETE PLUMEING FACILITIES
FOh' :XCLUSIVE USE ::'
TOT/'!~
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS ~ITH CO~PlflE
PLUMPING FACILITIFS fO~ EXClUSJV:
USE AND STRUCTURE BUILT I~ 1939 0~
EARLIER: RACE OF Hou~rHCLDE~
*
TOTAL
'~HITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIAN. ESKI~O.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS wITH
HOUSEHOLDER CF SPANISH (RIr.iIt-.:
WITH COMPLETE PlU~~INC F~CIllll~~
FOR EXCLUSIVE USE AND Sl~UCTURE
BUILT IN 1939 OR EARLIER
*
TOTAL
HAVELOCK
DCCUPI';) HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE
PLJ~ING FACILITIES FOR
EXCLUSIVE
US: ;\ND WITH 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM
O~
~~G[:
QACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
TOTt,L
3
3
",·n Tf
.-L.',CK.
PIC AN
INDIAN. E S I( 1 MO.
ALEUT
A~lAN. PACIFIC
ISLANDER
A"
,~',D
DCCU~'!' L
HOUSING UNITS WITH
HOU~.HDLDER OF
SPANISH ORIGIN WITH
CO~DL~TE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOR
EXCL·)~:-:lVE USE AND WITH
1.01
PER~)~S PEQ ROO~ OR MORE
*
TO
P t~
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS hlTH CO~PL~l~
PLUMBING FACILITltS FOD fXCLU~Ivr
USE AND LACKING CENTRAL H~ATINL
EQUIPMENT: ~ACf Of H0U5fHCLDEh *
TOTAL
WHITE
BLACK
AMERICAN INDIA~. ESK}VQ.
AND ALEUT
ASIAN. PACIFIC ISLANDER
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS wITh
HOUSEHOLDER OF SPANISH DPIGIN 1'1111-:
COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITfS fOP
EXCLUSIVE USE AND LACKI~G CENTQtL
HEATING EQUI~~ENI *
i)
DR
WITH CENTRAL
HEATI NG SYSTEM
EARLH~R:
THAN 1.01 PERSONS PER ROOM
1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM
1~4~
TO MARCH 1980:
~~ SS
T~AN 1.01
PERSONS PER QOOM
1.01 OR MORE PERSONS PER ROOM
PE~S~~
IN OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS
T (; T . \ L
294
~o: ~,TEP
PEPS·';'
OCCUPIED
HOUSING UNITS:
IN STRUCTURE
1. DETACHE[)
OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS: AG~R[GATL
INCOME IN 1979 ey TfNUPf *
UNITS IN
TOTAL
246
U~IT~
1.
STRUCTURE FlY TENURE
174;:~c. ~",
33.31'('
:::
PFNTER
OCCUPIED
30
ATIAC~ED
4
5
13
/'"':'
4
:.~;J
MORE
:"., I L E
HOM f
,t"t"D
0h
T R A I L E R.
ETC.
26
4
f-.
11
2:
OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDD~INIUM HOUSING UNITS:
SEL .. CTED MJNTHLY OWNER COSTS (5)(6)*
SPE(IFl::'[~
""u'JT,jLY OWNER COSTS
l_ :~ c:. '; T HAN !' 1 0 0
T 1 .~ u TO,. 1 49
.1'0 TO $199
~ ., CJ 0
l2"O
T0
$ 24 9
i q ) ')
,. 4 ) ,J
TO'\> 4 4 9
TO $ 4 9 9
;~:\:O
TO $599
TO $299
' f ' JOT 0 $ 3 4 9
' : 0 TO $ 399
'- ";:' C T 0
1 -l '.) OR
~,\C"
(;.
3
TOTAL
RENTE" OCClIPlfD
52
It-. OCCUPIED
*
CE-NTPAL
HE/iTINc; SYSTftJ
LACt<I~"G
41
L~S5
!.
u c.r
HOUSING UNITS WITH COMPLETE PLUMBING FACILITIES FOP FXCLU~cl VE
:-; '\I C. P E q ROO M P Y YEA R S T R UC T U REB U I L T 9 Y HE ATIN G E 0 UI P~' F NT::'
I
l'i~;~
.~
r
14
14
TOTAL
L~l
oecu p
HDU-L;
I ':",J
WITH A
MORTGAGE
2
1
5
1
5
2
MORE'
COSTS
200
f,,~_f
"ILl
MONTHLY O~NER C05T5
LESS THAN $50
$50 TO $74
$75 TO 199
$100 TO $124
$125 TO 1149
$150 TO $199
$200 TO $24 0
!250 OR \Io10Rf:
~EDIAN
$ 74 9
r<lORTGAGE STATUS
COSTS
""DPTGAc.;~ :
1:
1 I ';
HAVELCCK
hUL -!..
SPfC
FlED OW~ER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO~INIUM HOUSING UNITS ~ITh hGUSf~OL~f~
CIFIfD QACES: MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY J~NfP CrSTS PY
OF HOUSEHOLDER
A~)!AN.
AMER ICAN
INDIAt\,
PACIFIC
\oII1H A !-AOR'TGAGE:
WHITE
I SLANC'E.+:.'
ESK. ALEUT
BLACK
l.:"''';S THAN $200
8
'-2:)0 TO $299
6
.1300 TO $399
2
-",400 TO $499
l> ':. ~J 0
(I R '" OR f
~p
~I
0~
*
'" T ", ,) h T GAG E D
49
SPECIFIEr OWNER-OCCUPIED
NJ~CONDO~INIU~ HOUSING UNITS:
AGG~EGATE SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER
(U;TS 8Y ~DRTGAGE STATUS AND YEAR
HCt~I:~::HCiLD:::R ~OVED
INTO UNIT
*
"'or:nGAGE:
TO MARCH 1980
1 (,.,. 0 TO 1 c 7 4
1;')0 TO 1969
1':"Q OR EARLIER
"IL~ A
1~7~
~.:JT
SPECIFIED OWNER-nCCUPlfD
NONCONDO~INIU~ HOUSI~G LNITS wIT~
HOUSEHOLDE~
SPANISH D~IGI~:
MORTGAGE 5TATUS A"Jr' ~~"'U'CrEr;
~
OF
MONTHLV OwNEQ CCS1S
\Ii
2185
597
219
382
"~URTGAGF.:D
5773
SPFCIFIED OWNE~-OCCUPIED
f',"; ,C(I"\iDC'MINIUM HOUSING UNITS:
t·'CI.'T:;AGf STATUS AND YEAF<'
HCUSr~OLDE~
MOVED INTO UNIT
OR
MORE
NOT MORTG.6CtD
NONCONDOMINIU~
AGGREGATE VftLU~
HOUSING
UNIT~:
(5Ct.lF[,
PURPOSES; MULTIPLY PY
OBTAIN THE rrWE VALUf)
10
:3
1
2
49
1·,":")0 TO 1969
1 ,,~, ,) C ~ EARLIER
:,>,:' r "C()TG~GED
$!:)OO
MORTGAG!=.:
THAN $;::'00
TO $290
TO $399
TO 1',499
S PE: C I FIE D 0 \II N f: R - 0 C C Uf" IT D
*
WIT'1 A ,.ORTGAGE:
1.7', TO ~ARCH 1980
1 ·70 TO 1074
I TH .A
LESS
$200
$300
$400
TOTAL
r
FOt;
~2~O
~
T/ILLY
TO
1 7~
SPECIFIED OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDO~INIUM HOUSING UNITS: SEllCTf" ~D~l~LY
G~l~~ COSTS AS PERCENTAGE OF
INCO~E
BY HOUSEHOLD INCOM~ IN ]979
*
LESS THAN
$5.000
THAN 20 PERCENT
.:.' ': TO 24 PERCENT
.c' -,
TO 34 PER CENT
)
DEPCENT OR MORE
'J:_ T COMPU TE D
L~S~
s(','
1
8
1
$5!;
$1,jO
1,1_.1
~l"::;
$17,'
$': C J
~
f,
T0
f<11Q
$1~O
TC
$169
9
249
9
6
T C'
$
$ 29
$7),,:)
$3',:\
TC
TU
"'399
$499
C:, ~; H
MOqE
RE N T
$4
1)(:
$t>d\)
!'< 0
:n
12
OP
MOt:.< t.
20
2
3
RENTER-OCCUPIEr ~AYING
CASH RENT A~0 VACANT-FrR-RE~T
HOUSING UNITS: OCCUPANCY STATUS ..
SPECIFIED RfNTEq-OCCUDI~G PAYING
CASH PENT A.ND V6,CANT-~Cr--PENT
HOUSING UNITS: AGCqfGATE CONT~AC1
RENT OR R~NT ASKEP PV OCCUPA~CY
STATUS ~
$349
I~G
ME~I~~
RENTER-OCCUPIED
UNITS PAYING CASH RENT:
AND AGGREGATE GROSS RENT
MELI~~
GROSS PENT
AGe", ''CATE GROSS RENT
6
1'20,00:)
10
HOU
SPECI~l~C
6
1-19,999
RENTER OCCUPIED
VACANT FOR Rf::rn
lei
TO $199
~1~),con­
SPECIFI~D
*
79
99
Tn
TD
$;",)
T (7)
lHAN$60
TO
T:'
$10.000­
$14.999
4
SPECI~I~D qE~TER-OCCUPIED
H0 ~) " I '\J c; UN ITS: GROS S REN
Lf~'~
$5.000­
$9.999
RENTER OCCUPIE:::I:
AGGREGATE
CONTRACT RENT
VACANT FOR REt-.T:
AGGREGATE
RENT A5KED
*
156
4134
1 1 '. \
HAVELOCK
SPECIF ~[Q RENTE~-aCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WITH HOUSEHOLDEP OF
SPfCIFIfD ~ACES: GROSS RENT BY ~ACE OF HOUSEHOLDER
*
PfNT
THAN $100
" 1 ') CI TO $ 1 9 9
f ' (, C T0$299
r ~ ' j C [) R ~ OR f
',J C.!;SH RENT
GPU':.<
WHITE
AMERICAN
INDIAN.
ESK. ALEUT
BLACK
,ASIAN.
PACIFIC
ISLANDEk
L~,~',
19
6
5
SPEClrlrn RE~TER-OCCUPIED HOUSING
UNIT
WITH HOUSEHOLDER Of
SP'\~IISH ORIGIN:
GROSS RENT :::
LL~):;
THAN $100
$10G
TCJ
$
T [,
[-'F'
$199
$ 2 99
MOR E
C \:3H
f?ENT
c:.>J
$30G
NO
SPECIFIED RENTER-OCCUPIFC HOUSING
UNITS: INCLUSION OF UTILITIES
IN RENT (foI}:::
PAY EXTRA FOR 1 OR
MORE UTILITI[5
NO EXTRA PAYME~T FG~
ANY UTILITIr:~
SPEcp-I:-::r RE'Hf:R-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS:
BY ~JUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979
*
LESS THAN
$5.000
THA"I 20 PERCENT
T[; 24 PERC tNT
TO 34 PERCENT
Jh PERCENT OR MORE
',c:' T COMPUTED
14
1 ('
GROSS RENT AS
P[~Cf:t"TA(':'f
$10.000$14.999
!1~.OOC-
$5.000­
$9.999
L~:<:
519.099
6
?
2
2
UF
INC,j!i~
120.000
GP ~0R~
2 ,;
11
1
ADDI T I AiAL NOTES:
( l ) I': f'::<DEP TO t-'AINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY AS REQUIF;ED BY L.a\«.
IT J~,
NECt~~4~Y FOR
THE CENSUS BUREAU TO MAKE SURE THAT ITS PUBLIC DATA GP NeT
DISCL~~E INFORMATION ABOUT ANY
INDIVIDUAL.
THE BUREAU 5UPPR~~S~S
TABUL~TICNS
CHARACTERISTICS
VERY SMALL GROUPS
r~OPLE G~ ~OUSING
UNIT~.
SUPPRESSION CAN OCCUR IF THERE ARE FEWER THAN
I~ A
GEOGN')\,~HI(
ARFA. FEWER THAN 30 PERSONS IN A RACIAL CATEGORY. FfWLF TH~~ If
OF
OF
OF
3C PEPSCNS
HOUsrrl, LDS OR FAMILIES. OR FEWER THAN 10 UNITS IN A HOUSING
CATf(cf,:,Y.
SEVERAL TABLES OF BASIC COUNTS ARE NEVER SUPPRESSED.
M ..
ASTf r; ! ' \ (:::J AFTER A TABLE NAME I~D ICATES THAT SUPPRESSION MAY HAVE
OCCU~", -r.'
IN THAT TAI3LE.
C2) T''1:· AND OTHER AGGREGATES. ALONG WITH THE RELEVANT COU~HS. PeRMIT THE
COMPtJT \l ION OF MEANS.
FOR EXAMPLE. THE AGGREGATED POOMS DIVIDH' PY THE
NUM~ .. :,
,)F YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS YIELDS THE MEAN NUMHfQ OF FnCr-' 5 PEP
YEAH- ,JUND HOUSING UNIT.
C)} A~I,~N AND PACIFIC ISLANDER INCLUDES JAPANESE. CHINE~E. FILIDINr,.
KORE~,. ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER. VIETNAMESE. HAWAIIAN. GUAkANIA~.
SAMOA~.•
AND THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE A WRITE-IN ENTRY OF A~ ASIAN DR PACIFIC
ISLA'.L~-.,) GROUP
IN THE "OTHER" CATEGORY.
C4}
V~~ICLES
INCLUDE AUTOMOBILES.
TRUCKS.
AND VANS.
C5} T~"
fOLLOWING ARE EXCLUDED FROM TABULATIONS ON VALUE FOR !'';CN(LNDOMINIU~'
UNITS: UNITS AT AN ADDRESS WITH 2 OR MORE UNITS. UNITS ON 10 DR ~CPE ACR~5.
UNITS wITH A CO~MERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OR MEDICAL OFFICE ON TH~ DRO~ERTY.
AND'~
I L F: HOME S OR TRA ILE RS.
C6} S~LrCTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS REFER TO THE SUM OF PAYMENTS FO~ REAL
ESTATI TAXES. PROPERTY INSURANCE. UTILITIES. AND REGULAR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS.
C7} G~JSS RENT AND CONTRACT RENT ARE TABULATED FOR ALL RENTER-DCCUPIED
UNITS eXCEPT ONE-FAMILY HOMES ON A PROPERTY OF 10 OR MORf ACRES.
CROSS
RENT IS THE SUM OF CONTRACT RENT AND UTILITY COSTS.
Ce} UTILITIES
WOOD. "TC.
INCLUDE ELECTRICITY.
GAS. WATER. AND OIL. CGAL.
~FFO~cENE.
END ~f 19PO CENSUS REPORT OF SELECTED HOUSING UNIT CHARACTtRISTICS FOP
HAV[LLCY
•
IOWA.

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