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Survey: Census 1960 Tracts Only Set
| Data Source: | U.S. Census Bureau - DUALabs |
Data set: Original Tables (ORG)
| Table: | A10. Aggregate $ Monthly Contract Rent For Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Rent [1] |
Universe: Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Rent
Table Details
| A10. | Aggregate $ Monthly Contract Rent For Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Rent | ||||
| Universe: Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Rent | |||||
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Relevant Documentation:
| Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960. Census Tracts. Final Report PHC(1)-11. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1962. |
| Census Tract Data, 1940-1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File -> Census Tracts -> Housing Characteristics -> Contract rent |
Contract rent is the rent agreed upon regardless of any furnishings, utilities, or services that may be include "Renter-occupied units" for which no cash rent was paid we excluded from the computation of the median. In rural territory rent data exclude rent for farm units.
In the 1950 tract report, contract rent was not published separately for renter-occupied units (except for nonwhite rented occupied units) but was shown in combination with vacant unit available for rent.
In the 1950 tract report, contract rent was not published separately for renter-occupied units (except for nonwhite rented occupied units) but was shown in combination with vacant unit available for rent.
| Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960. Census Tracts. Final Report PHC(1)-11. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1962. |
| Census Tract Data, 1940-1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File -> Census Tracts -> Housing Characteristics -> Occupied housing unit |
A housing unit is occupied if it was the usual place of residence for the person or group of persons living in it at the time of enumeration. Included are units occupied by persons who were only temporarily absent (for example, on vacation) and units occupied by persons with no usual place of residence elsewhere.