1990 Census of Population: General population characteristics. WisconsinU.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1992 |
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400 persons Aleut American Indian Asian or Pacific Asian Pacific Islander Black American Indian census children under 18 Chinese Filipino complementary threshold County Subdivision 1,000 Dane County definitions of terms Dodge County Eau Claire County Family householder Male female householder Female Living Female Spouse Parent Grandchild group quarters Persons Hispanic origin Hmong husband present Islander Hispanic origin Islander Other race Kenosha County Living alone Female Living alone Institutionalized married-couple family Percent meanings of symbols Never married Nonfamily householder Male Nonrelatives Nonfamily householder Northern Mariana Islander ORIGIN All persons Pacific Islander Pacific Islander Asian Pacific Islander Hispanic PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Percent of persons Persons 65 persons All persons persons in group persons Other persons persons under 18 persons White Black RACE All persons race Hispanic origin Racine County relatives Nonrelatives Nonfamily Rock County Sheboygan County terms and meanings Threshold and complementary threshold are 400 TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP village Walworth County
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Page 12 - Tables identified in the table finding guide with a reference letter in parentheses after the table number present characteristics for racial groups or persons of Hispanic origin. The tables without reference letters contain data for the total population only. The table finding guide does not include cross-classifications of subject-matter items, nor does it distinguish among tables presenting data for all persons or housing units and tables presenting data for subgroups (for example, persons under...
Page 477 - TIGER Extract" files that may be obtained from the Data User Services Division, US Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. UNITED STATES The United States comprises the 50 States and the District of Columbia. In addition, the Census Bureau treats the outlying areas as statistical equivalents of States for the 1990 census.