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Table: P86. Age Of Householder By Household Income In 1989 Dollars [71]
Universe: Households
Table Details
P86. Age Of Householder By Household Income In 1989 Dollars
Universe: Households
VariableLabel
RC1990SF3_012_P086_001
RC1990SF3_012_P086_002
RC1990SF3_012_P086_003
RC1990SF3_012_P086_004
RC1990SF3_012_P086_005
RC1990SF3_012_P086_006
RC1990SF3_012_P086_007
RC1990SF3_012_P086_008
RC1990SF3_012_P086_009
RC1990SF3_012_P086_010
RC1990SF3_012_P086_011
RC1990SF3_012_P086_012
RC1990SF3_012_P086_013
RC1990SF3_012_P086_014
RC1990SF3_012_P086_015
RC1990SF3_012_P086_016
RC1990SF3_012_P086_017
RC1990SF3_012_P086_018
RC1990SF3_012_P086_019
RC1990SF3_012_P086_020
RC1990SF3_012_P086_021
RC1990SF3_012_P086_022
RC1990SF3_012_P086_023
RC1990SF3_012_P086_024
RC1990SF3_012_P086_025
RC1990SF3_012_P086_026
RC1990SF3_012_P086_027
RC1990SF3_012_P086_028
RC1990SF3_012_P086_029
RC1990SF3_012_P086_030
RC1990SF3_012_P086_031
RC1990SF3_012_P086_032
RC1990SF3_012_P086_033
RC1990SF3_012_P086_034
RC1990SF3_012_P086_035
RC1990SF3_012_P086_036
RC1990SF3_012_P086_037
RC1990SF3_012_P086_038
RC1990SF3_012_P086_039
RC1990SF3_012_P086_040
RC1990SF3_012_P086_041
RC1990SF3_012_P086_042
RC1990SF3_012_P086_043
RC1990SF3_012_P086_044
RC1990SF3_012_P086_045
RC1990SF3_012_P086_046
RC1990SF3_012_P086_047
RC1990SF3_012_P086_048
RC1990SF3_012_P086_049
RC1990SF3_012_P086_050
RC1990SF3_012_P086_051
RC1990SF3_012_P086_052
RC1990SF3_012_P086_053
RC1990SF3_012_P086_054
RC1990SF3_012_P086_055
RC1990SF3_012_P086_056
RC1990SF3_012_P086_057
RC1990SF3_012_P086_058
RC1990SF3_012_P086_059
RC1990SF3_012_P086_060
RC1990SF3_012_P086_061
RC1990SF3_012_P086_062
RC1990SF3_012_P086_063
RC1990SF3_012_P086_064
RC1990SF3_012_P086_065
RC1990SF3_012_P086_066
RC1990SF3_012_P086_067
RC1990SF3_012_P086_068
RC1990SF3_012_P086_069
RC1990SF3_012_P086_070
RC1990SF3_012_P086_071
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer, U.S. Census Bureau; Census of Population and Housing, 1990: Summary Tape File 3 on CD-ROM [machine-readable data files] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1991.
 
Age
The data on age were derived from answers to questionnaire item 5, which was asked of all persons. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 1990. The age response in question 5a was used normally to represent a person's age. However, when the age response was unacceptable or unavailable, a person's age was derived from an acceptable year-of-birth response in question 5b.

Data on age are used to determine the applicability of other questions for a person and to classify other characteristics in census tabulations. Age data are needed to interpret most social and economic characteristics used to plan and examine many programs and policies. Therefore, age is tabulated by single years of age and by many different groupings, such as 5-year age groups.

Some tabulations are shown by the age of the householder. These data were derived from the age responses for each householder. (For more information on householder, see the discussion under "Household Type and Relationship.")

Median Age
This measure divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value and one-half above the value. Generally, median age is computed on the basis of more detailed age intervals than are shown in some census publications; thus, a median based on a less detailed distribution may differ slightly from a corresponding median for the same population based on a more detailed distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under "Derived Measures.")

Limitation of the Data
Counts in 1970 and 1980 for persons 100 years old and over were substantially overstated. Improvements were made in the questionnaire design, in the allocation procedures, and to the respondent instruction guide to attempt to minimize this problem for the 1990 census.

Review of detailed 1990 census information indicated that respondents tended to provide their age as of the date of completion of the questionnaire, not their age as of April 1, 1990. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round their age up if they were close to having a birthday. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups are actually 1 year younger. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is most pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to age 1 may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990, and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age as 0 years. (Age in complete months was not collected for infants under age 1.)

The reporting of age 1 year older than age on April 1, 1990, is likely to have been greater in areas where the census data were collected later in 1990. The magnitude of this problem was much less in the three previous censuses where age was typically derived from respondent data on year of birth and quarter of birth. (For more information on the design of the age question, see the section below that discusses "Comparability.")

Comparability
Age data have been collected in every census. For the first time since 1950, the 1990 data are not available by quarter year of age. This change was made so that coded information could be obtained for both age and year of birth. In each census since 1940, the age of a person was assigned when it was not reported. In censuses before 1940, with the exception of 1880, persons of unknown age were shown as a separate category. Since 1960, assignment of unknown age has been performed by a general procedure described as "imputation." The specific procedures for imputing age have been different in each census. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.)

Excerpt from: Social Explorer, U.S. Census Bureau; Census of Population and Housing, 1990: Summary Tape File 3 on CD-ROM [machine-readable data files] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1991.
 
Householder
The data on relationship to householder were derived from answers to questionnaire item 2, which was asked of all persons in housing units. One person in each household is designated as the householder. In most cases, this is the person, or one of the persons, in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is listed in column 1 of the census questionnaire. If there is no such person in the household, any adult household member 15 years old and over could be designated as the householder.

Households are classified by type according to the sex of the householder and the presence of relatives. Two types of householders are distinguished: a family householder and a nonfamily householder. A family householder is a householder living with one or more persons related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. The householder and all persons in the household related to him or her are family members. A nonfamily householder is a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only.

Excerpt from: Social Explorer, U.S. Census Bureau; Census of Population and Housing, 1990: Summary Tape File 3 on CD-ROM [machine-readable data files] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1991.
 
Income of Households
Includes the income of the householder and all other persons 15 years old and over in the household, whether related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person, average household income is usually less than average family income.

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