Documentation: Census 1960 Tracts Only Set
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Publisher: U.S. Census Bureau
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citation:
Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; Census Tract-Level Data, 1960 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census [producer], 1971. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2007-12-13. doi:10.3886/ICPSR07552
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II. Description of File Contents-1960 Census Tract Summary Tape
A. Explanation of Tabulation Descriptions
Tabulation Description Elements (applies to subject tabulations only, not geographic codes.)

The data fields in each record are organized into tables in the documentation, which are described in terms of their major components or elements. The first element consists of DUALabs Data Descriptor Numbers for used with DUALabs 70-series program. These are 6-digit numbers consisting of a table number (first three digits) and a line number within a table (last three digits). (Geographic codes also have 6-digit Data Descriptors, which always begin with a G.)

The second element is the tabulation title which is a description of each tabulation on the tape. The order of presentation of items on the tape is not reflected in the title.
The third element is the total number of data items or fields in the table.

The fourth element is the universe being tabulated; e.g., persons, persons 14 years and over, vacant housing units.
The fifth element constitutes the variables or stratifiers by which the universe is classified; e.g. age, sex, plumbing facilities. The name of each stratifier is preceded by the word 'By' and followed in parentheses by the number of categories of the particular stratifier.

Below the stratifier names are listed the stratifier categories (sixth element) used to classify the universe in the particular tabulation.

A hypothetical example follows: 
021000 (A) POPULATION 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER BY MARITAL STATUS, RACE, AND SEX (B)20 (C)
Count of Persons 14 Years Old and Over (D) 
By: Race (2) (E) By: Sex (2) (E) By: Marital Status (5) (E) 
      Total: (F) 
      Male: (F) 
021001 (A) Now Married (excludes separated)(F)
002 (A) Widowed(F)
003 (A) Divorced(F)
004 (A) Separated(F)
005 (A) Never Married(F)
      Female: (F) 
006-101 (A) Repeat Marital Status (5)(F)
      Negro: (F) 
011-020 (A) Same as Total (10)(F)
Key:A= DUALabs Data Descriptor Numbers
B= Tabulation title
C= Total number of data items in tabulation
D= Universe
E= Stratifier names and number of categories
F= Stratifier categories


Note the use of the colon following some of the stratifier categories. This indicates that there is no actual item of data on the tape for that category as such. Looking back that the example, the first item or number in the tape for tabulation 21 is for Total Males Now Married, the second item for Total Males Widowed. Following five items of Marital Status for Males, the sixth item is Total Females Now Married, the 11th item Negro Males Now Married, and so on.

Position Identification
At the top of each page describing the data within this file is a unit identifier. It is used to pinpoint the physical location on the tape file of the first data field described upon that page. The elements describing the position are BLOCK (a physical division of the record on tape) and CHARACTER within block.

References for Subject Concept and Geographic Area Definitions and Geographic Code Identification
For definitions of subject concepts and geographic areas, consult the Census Users Dictionary, published as part of the 1970 Census User's Guide by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington D.C. 20233. Also refer to Part III. Population and Housing Census Items, published as part of 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing: Procedural History.

For identification of the geographic codes and location areas, consult section II.D. of this document. Also refer to the 1960 Geographic Identification Code Scheme published by the Census Bureau. Specific higher-level geographic codes (States, County, MCD and Place) and their associated English-Language names are also contained on the 1960 Census Name Tape available from DUALabs or Census.

Xerox copies of the 1960 tract outline maps originally published as part of the report, U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960 Census Tracts, Final Report PHC (1), are also available.

B. Description of Geographic Records
Geographic Item1Block 1, CharacterDUALabs Data Descriptor No.
Padding20-Jan 
1960 State Code21-22G01001
Padding23-24 
1960 County Code25-27G02001
1960 Tract Prefix28-30G03001(Entire Tract Code) Prefix= G03002;
1960 Tract Basic Code31-34Basic=G03003; Suffix=G03004
1960 Tract Suffix Code35-37 
Padding38-44 
Quasi-State Code45-46G04001
Padding47-48 
1960 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area Code49-52G05001
1960 Minor Civil Division (Census County Division) Code53-55G06001
Padding56-68G07001
1960 Urbanized Area Code69-72 
Urban-Rural Code73G08001
Padding74-76 
1960 Place Description Code77G09001
Padding78-80 
1960 Tracted Area Code81-84G10001
1960 Tract Group Code85-88G11001
1960 Place Size Code89-90G12001
Padding91-92 
1960 Place Code93-96G13001
Padding97-100 
1960 Ward Code101-102G14001
Padding103-104 
1960 Congressional District105-106G15001
Padding107-108 
1960 State Economic Area Code109-110G16001
Padding111-112 
1960 Standard Consolidated Area Code113G17001
Padding114-116 
CVR (Crews of Vessels) Tract Indicator117G18001
Padding118-132 
Tract in Central City County133G19001
Padding134-136 
1960 State Economic Area Code137G20001
Padding138-207 


Footnote:
1For Definitions of items see section II. D. of this document. Also refer to the 1960 Geographic Identification Code Scheme (G.I.C.S.) and the 1970 Census Users Guide

C. Description of Tabular Content of Data Record
Table of Contents
DUALabs DataTitle
Descriptor No. Range
Complete Count Tables:
001001-008Household relationship/whites
002001-006Occupancy/vacancy status and tenure
003001-012Housing Quality
004001-016Rooms in Unit
005001-016Persons in Unit
006001-008Crowding
007001-006Value
008001-008Household relationship-nonwhites
09001Count of renter-occupied units reporting rent
010001Aggregate $ monthly contract rent for renter-occupied units reporting rent
011001-004Race and sex-nonwhites
012001-050Age-total population
013001-006Age-nonwhites
014001-032Age-white persons
015001-032Age-nonwhites (continued from table 13)
016001-020Marital Status
017001-003Puerto Rican (Spanish) Birth or Parentage
018001-002Nativity and Parentage
019001-014Country of Origin
020001-018Household Structure
021001-007School Enrollment
022001-024Years of School Completed
023001-019Residence in 1955
024001-035Unrelated Individual Income
026001-018Employment Status
027001-006Married Women in Labor Force
028001-048Occupation
029001-004Class of Worker
030001-025Industry
031001-008Means of Transportation to Work
032001-015Place of Work
033001-032Age-Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname
034001-010Marital Status- Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname
035001-003Urban-Rural residence
036001-008Current Activity of Persons Not in Labor Force
037001-007Farm Activity
038001-007Tenure and Vacancy Status
39001Count of Nonwhite Females 14 and Over
40001Count of Nonwhite Population
041001-002Tenure-Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Units
042001-017Condition and Plumbing
043001-003Bathrooms
044001-024Rooms
045001-013Units in Structure
046001-011Year Structure Built
047001-003Basement
048001-006Heating Equipment
049001-032Number of Persona
050001-012Persons per Room
051001-013Year Moved into Unit
052001-004Automobiles
053001-030Value
054001-039Gross Rent
055001-013Contract Rent
056001-003Number of Stories and Presence of Elevator
057001-002Trailers
058001-004Source of Water
059001-003Sewage Disposal
060001-020Urban-Rural Residence and Tenure
061001-008Heating Fuel
62001Count of Persons in the Experienced Civilian Labor Force
063001-231Detailed Occupation


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DUALabs' BlockCharacter
Data Descriptor1208
NumberNo. of Data Items
001000Household Relationship-Whites*6
 Count of White Persons 
By: Household Relationship (8) 
      001001 Head of Primary Family 
      002 Primary individual 
      003 Wife of head 
      004 Related single child under 18 1 
      005 Other relative of head 2 
      006 Non-relative of head 3 
Padding1
      007 Inmate of institution2
      008 Other in group quarters 
Padding2
002000Occupancy/Vacancy Status and Tenure*1
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Year-Round Housing Units 
By: Occupancy/Vacancy Status, Tenure, and Race of Head (6) 
      002001 Total owner-occupied units 
Padding1
      002 Nonwhite owner occupied2
      003 Total renter occupied 
Padding1
      004 Nonwhite renter occupied1
Padding1
      005 Vacant for rent2
      006 Vacant for sale 
Padding3
003000Housing Quality*6
Footnotes:*Tabulation is split by padding.
1This category does not necessarily include all own children under 18.
2 Includes own children 18 and over and also all married children under 18.
3Includes persons in secondary families.
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Units4 
By: Housing Quality and Race of Head (12) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      003001 Sound, with all facilities 
      002 Sound, lacking or sharing hot water only 
      003 Sound, lacking or sharing other facilities 
      004 Deteriorating 
      005 Deteriorating, with all facilities 
      006 Deteriorating, lacking or sharing hot water only 
Padding1
      007 Dilapidated1
Padding2
Nonwhite housing units: 
      008 Sound, with all facilities2
      009 Sound, lacking or sharing some facilities 
Padding1
      010 Deteriorating, with all facilities3
      011 Deteriorating, lacking or sharing some facilities 
      012 Dilapidated1
Padding 
Footnotes:4Unless otherwise stated, vacant includes vacant seasonal, migratory, and year-round units.
004000Rooms in Unit*8
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Race of Head (2) By: Number of Rooms in Unit (8) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      004001 1 room in unit 
      002 2 rooms 
      003 3 rooms 
      004 4 rooms 
      005 5 rooms 
      006 6 rooms 
      007 7 rooms 
      008 8 or more rooms 
Padding1
Nonwhite Housing Units: 
009-016 Repeat Rooms (8)8
005000Persons in Unit16
 Count of Occupied Housing Units 
By: Race of Head (2) By: Number of Persons in Unit (8) 
All occupied housing units: 
      005001 1 person in unit 
      002 2 persons 
      003 3 persons 
      004 4 persons 
      005 5 persons 
      006 6 persons 
      007 7 persons 
      008 8 persons or more 
Nonwhite housing units: 
      009-016 Repeat Persons (8) 
006000Crowding8
 Count of Occupied Units 
By: Race of Head (2) By: Persons per Room (4) 
All occupied units: 
      006001 .5 or less 
      002 .51 to .75 
      003 .76 to 1.00 
      004 1.01 or more 
Nonwhite housing units: 
      005-008 Repeat Persons Per Room (4) 
      Padding1
007000Value56
 Count of Owner-Occupied Units Reporting Value 
By: Value (6) 
      007001 Under $5,000 
      002 $5,000-$9,999 
      003 $10,000-$14,999 
      004 $15,000-$19,999 
      005 $20,000-$24,999 
      006 $25,000 or more 
Padding3
Footnotes:5Respondents estimate. Value is tabulated for owner-occupied units having only one unit on the property and no business. Units in multi-unit structures and trailers are excluded as are units on farms and units on ten or more acres. Value is tabulated on a 100-percent basis in places of 50,000 or more persons, 25-percent elsewhere.
008000Household Relationship-Nonwhites*66
 Count of Nonwhite Persons 
By: Household Relationship (8) 
      008001 Head of primary family 
      002 Primary individual 
      003 Wife of head 
      004 Related single child under 18 
      005 Other relative of head 
      006 Nonrelative 
Padding1
      007 Inmate of institution2
      008 Other in group quarters 
Padding1
Footnotes:6See footnotes 1, 2, and 3, page 1.
009001Count of Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Rent1
010001Aggregate $ Monthly Contract Rent for Renter-Occupied 
 Units Reporting Rent71
Padding6
Footnotes:7Excludes one-family houses on places of 10 or more acres. Contract rent is tabulated on a 100-percent basis in place of 50,000 or more population; 25-percent elsewhere.
011000Race and Sex-Nonwhites4
 Count of Nonwhite Persons 
By: Race (2) By: Sex (2) 
Negroes: 
      011001 Male 
      002 Female 
Other Nonwhites: 
      003-004 Repeat Sex (2) 
Padding2
012000Age-Total Population*44
 Count of Persons 
By: Age (25) By: Sex (2) 
Under 1 Year: 
      012001 Male 
      002 Female 
1 Year: 
       003 · Male 
       004 · Female 
· 
· 
· 
· 
· 
· 
· 
· 
20 Years: 
      041 Male 
      042 Female 
21-24 Years 
      043 Male 
      044 Female 
Padding32
75-79 Years: 
      045-046 Repeat Sex (2)6
80-84 Years: 
      047-048 Repeat Sex (2) 
85 Years and Over: 
      049-050 Repeat Sex (2) 
013000Age-Nonwhites86
 Count of Nonwhite Persons 
By: Age (3) By: Sex (2) 
18 Years: 
      013001 Male 
      002 Female 
19 Years: 
      003 Male 
      004 Female 
20 Years: 
      005 Male 
      006 Female 
Padding11
Footnotes:8See also Table 15.
014000Age-White Persons32
 Count of White Persons 
By: Age (16) By: Sex (2) 
Under 5 Years: 
      014001 Male 
      002 Female 
5-9 Years: 
      003-004 Repeat Sex (2) 
      10-14 Years: 
      005-006 Repeat Sex (2) 
15-19 Years: 
      007-008 Repeat Sex (2) 
20-24 Years: 
      009-010 Repeat Sex (2) 
25-29 Years: 
      011-012 Repeat Sex (2) 
30-34 Years: 
      013-014 Repeat Sex (2) 
35-39 Years: 
      015-016 Repeat Sex (2) 
40-44 Years: 
      017-018 Repeat Sex (2) 
45-49 Years: 
      019-020 Repeat Sex (2) 
50-54 Years: 
      021-022 Repeat Sex (2) 
55-59 Years: 
      023-024 Repeat Sex (2) 
60-64 Years: 
      025-026 Repeat Sex (2) 
65-69 Years: 
      027-028 Repeat Sex (2) 
70-74 Years: 
      029-030 Repeat Sex (2) 
75 Years and Over: 
      031-032 Repeat Sex (2) 
Padding2
015000Age-Nonwhites932
 Count of Nonwhite Persons 
By: Age (16) By: Sex (2) 
Under 5 Years: 
      015001 Male 
      002 Female 
5-9 Years 
      003 Male 
      004 Female 
      10-14 Years: 
      005-006 Repeat Sex (2) 
15-19 Years: 
      007-008 Repeat Sex (2) 
20-24 Years: 
      009-010 Repeat Sex (2) 
25-29 Years: 
      011-012 Repeat Sex (2) 
30-34 Years: 
      013-014 Repeat Sex (2) 
35-39 Years: 
      015-016 Repeat Sex (2) 
40-44 Years: 
      017-018 Repeat Sex (2) 
45-49 Years: 
      019-020 Repeat Sex (2) 
50-54 Years: 
      021-022 Repeat Sex (2) 
55-59 Years: 
      023-024 Repeat Sex (2) 
60-64 Years: 
      025-026 Repeat Sex (2) 
65-69 Years: 
      027-028 Repeat Sex (2) 
70-74 Years: 
      029-030 Repeat Sex (2) 
75 Years and Over: 
      031-032 Repeat Sex (2) 
Padding2
Footnotes:9See also Table 13.
016000Marital Status*10
 Count of Persons 14 and Over 
By: Race (2) By: Marital Status (5) By: Sex (2) 
White Persons: 
Single: 
      016001 Male 
      002 Female 
Married, not separated: 
      003-004 Repeat Sex (2) 
Separated: 
      005-006 Repeat Sex (2) 
Widowed 
      007-008 Repeat Sex (2) 
Divorced 
      009-010 Repeat Sex (2) 
Padding2
Nonwhite Persons: 
      011-020 Repeat Marital Status and Sex (10)10
Padding17
017000Puerto Rican Birth or Parentage103
 Count of Puerto Rican or Spanish Surname Persons 
By: Birth and Parentage (3) 
      017001 Born in Puerto Rico 
      002 Persons of Puerto Rican Parentage 
      003 Puerto Rican Nonwhites 
Footnotes:10In Texas, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and California, tally is for Spanish surname persons. Categories are as follows: 0117001 Native born persons w/ Spanish surname; 017002 Foreign born with Spanish surname; 017003 Mexican born with Spanish surname.
018000Nativity and Parentage2
 Count of Foreign Stock Persons 
By: Nativity and Parentage (2) 
      018001 Foreign born 
      002 Native of foreign or mixed parentage 
019000Country of Origin14
 Count of Foreign Stock Persons 
By: Country of Origin (14) 
      019001 United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) 
      002 Ireland (Eire) 
      003 Norway 
      004 Sweden 
      005 Germany 
      006 Poland 
      007 Czechoslovakia 
      008 Austria 
      009 Hungary 
      010 U.S.S.R. 
      011 Italy 
      012 Canada 
      013 Mexico 
      014 All others and not reported 
020000Household Structure18
 Count of Married Couples, Persons in Households and Group Quarters 
By: Race (2) By: Presence and Age of Members (9) 
Whites: 
      020001 Total married couples in primary or secondary families 
002With own household
003With own child under 6 only
004With own child under 18
005With husband under 45
006Husband under 45, child under 18
      007 Unrelated individuals (including group quarters persons) 
      008 Persons under 18 (own children) 
      009 Persons under 18, with both parents 
Nonwhites: 
      010-018 Repeat Household Structure (9) 
021000School Enrollment7
 Count of Persons 5 to 34 Years Enrolled in School 
By: Level and Type of School in Which Enrolled (7) 
      021001 Total in kindergarten 
      002Public kindergarten
      003 Total in elementary school11 
      004Public elementary school
      005 Total highschool 
      006Public highschool
      007 College 
Footnotes:11Elementary school is grades 1 to 8.
022000Years of School Completed24
 Count of Persons 25 and Over 
By: Race (3) By: Years of School Completed (8) 
Total population 25 and over: 
      022001 No school years completed 
      002 1 to 4 years 
      003 5 to 7 years 
      004 8 years 
      005 Highschool, 1 to 3 years 
      006 Highschool, 4 years 
      007 College, 1 to 3 years 
      008 College, 4 or more years 
Nonwhites 25 and over: 
      009-016 Repeat Years of School Complete (8) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname 25 and over: 
      017-024 Repeat Years of School Complete (8) 
023000Residence in 1955*1
 Count of Persons 5 and Over 
By: Race and Residence in 1955 (19) 
Total Population: 
      023001 Same house as 1960 
Padding1
Different house: 
      002 Central City, this SMSA2
      003 Other part of this SMSA 
Padding1
      004 Outside this SMSA, North and West8
      005 Outside this SMSA, South 
      006 Abroad 
      007 Moved, 1955 residence not reported 
      008 Different house, same county 
      009 Different house, same state 
      010 Different state 
Nonwhite Population: 
      011 Same house as 1960 
Padding1
Different house: 
      012 Central City, this SMSA8
      013 Other part of this SMSA 
      014 In U.S., outside this SMSA 
      015 Abroad 
      016 Moved, 1955 residence not reported 
      017 Different house, same county 
      018 Different county, same state 
      019 Different state 
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024000Family Income35
 Count of Families 
By: Race and Family Income in 1959 (25) 
All families: 
      024001 Less than $1,000 
      002 $1,000-$1,999 
      003 $2,000-$2,999 
      004 $3,000-$3,999 
      005 $4,000-$4,999 
      006 $5,000-$5,999 
      007 $6,000-$6,999 
      008 $7,000-$7,999 
      009 $8,000-$8,999 
      010 $9,000-$9,999 
      011 $10,000-$14,999 
      012 $15,000-$24,999 
      013 $25,000 and over 
Nonwhite families: 
      014 Less than $1,000 
      015 $1,000-$1,999 
      016 $2,000-$2,999 
      017 $3,000-$3,999 
      018 $4,000-$4,999 
      019 $5,000-$5,999 
      020 $6,000-$6,999 
      021 $7,000-$7,999 
      022 $8,000-$8,999 
      023 $9,000-$9,999 
      024 $10,000 or more 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Families: 
      025-035 Repeat Nonwhite Family Income (11) 
025000Unrelated Individual Incomes35
 Count of Unrelated Individuals 14 and Over 
By: Race and Income (35) 
All unrelated individuals 14 and over: 
      025001 Less than $1,000 
      002 $1,000-$1,999 
      003 $2,000-$2,999 
      004 $3,000-$3,999 
      005 $4,000-$4,999 
      006 $5,000-$5,999 
      007 $6,000-$6,999 
      008 $7,000-$7,999 
      009 $8,000-$8,999 
      010 $9,000-$9,999 
      011 $10,000-$14,999 
      012 $15,000-$24,999 
      013 $25,000 and over 
Nonwhite unrelated individuals 14 and over: 
      014 Less than $1,000 
      015 $1,000-$1,999 
      016 $2,000-$2,999 
      017 $3,000-$3,999 
      018 $4,000-$4,999 
      019 $5,000-$5,999 
      020 $6,000-$6,999 
      021 $7,000-$7,999 
      022 $8,000-$8,999 
      023 $9,000-$9,999 
      024 $10,000 or more 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname unrelated individuals 14 and over: 
      025-035 Repeat Nonwhite Income (11) 
026000Employment Status18
 Count of Persons 14 Years and Over 
By: Sex, Race, and Employment Status (18) 
      Male: 
Total: 
      026001 Employed civilians 
      002 Unemployed 
      003 Armed Forces 
      004 Not in labor force 
Nonwhite: 
      005-008 Repeat Employment Status (4) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname: 
      009-012 Repeat Employment Status (4) 
      Female: 
Total: 
      013 Employed civilians 
      014 Unemployed 
      015 Armed Forces 
      016 Not in labor force 
Nonwhite: 
      017 In labor force 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname: 
      018 In labor force 
027000Married Women in Labor Force6
 Count of Married Women in the Labor Force 
By: Race (3) By: Presence of Husband and Children Under 6 (2) 
      Total: 
      027001 Husband present 
      002 Husband present, children under 6 
Nonwhite: 
      003-004 Repeat Presence of Husband and Children (2) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname: 
      005-006 Repeat Presence of Husband and Children (2) 
028000Occupation48
 Count of Employed Civilians 14 and Over 
By: Sex (2) By: Race (2) By: Occupation (12) 
Male: 
      Total: 
      028001 Professional, technical, and kindred workers 
      002 Farmers and farm managers 
      003 Managers, officials, and proprietors 
      004 Clerical and kindred workers 
      005 Sales workers 
      006 Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 
      007 Operatives and kindred workers, including mine 
      008 Private household workers 
      009 Service workers, except household 
      010 Farm laborers and foremen 
      011 Laborers except farm and mine 
      012 Not reported 
      Nonwhite: 
      013-024 Repeat Occupation (12) 
Female: 
      025-036 Same as Male (24) 
      037-048 
029000Class of Worker4
 Count of Employed Civilians 14 and Over 
By: Class of Worker (14) 
      029001 Private wage and salary worker 
      002 Government worker 
      003 Self-employed worker 
      004 Unpaid family worker 
030000Industry25
031000Count of Employed Civilians 14 and Over 
By: Industry (25) 
      030001 Mining 
      002 Construction 
      003 Furniture, lumber, and wood 
      004 Metal industry 
      005 Machinery 
      006 Transportation equipment 
      007 Other durable goods 
      008 Food and kindred industries 
      009 Textile and apparel 
      010 Printing, publishing, and allied 
      011 Other nondurable goods 
      012 R.R. and Railway Express 
      013 Other transportation 
      014 Communications, utilities, sanitary services 
      015 Wholesale trade 
      016 Eating and drinking places 
      017 Other retail 
      018 Business and repair services 
      019 Private household services 
      020 Other personal services 
      021 Hospitals 
      022 Educational services 
      023 Other professional services 
      024 Public administration 
      025 Other, including not reported 
Means of Transportation to Work8
Count of Working Persons 14 and Over (includes Armed Forces) 
By: Means of Transportation to Work (8) 
      031001 Railroad 
      002 Subway or elevated 
      003 Bus or streetcar 
      004 Other public means 
      005 Private auto or carpool 
      006 Walked 
      007 Worked at home (includes resident domestics) 
      008 Not Reported 
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032000Place of Work1215
 Count of Working Persons 14 and Over (includes 
Armed Forces) 
By: Place of Work (15) 
      032001 Area A 
      002 Area B 
      003 Area C 
· 
· 
· 
· 
· 
      013 Area M 
      014 Elsewhere 
      015 Not reported 
Footnotes:12For specific place names refer to place of work area codes available from the Central Users Service, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
033000Age-Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname32
 Count of Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Persons 
By: Sex (2) By: Age (16) 
Male: 
      033001 Under 5 years 
      002 5-9 
      003 10-14 
      004 15-19 
      005 20-24 
      006 25-29 
      007 30-34 
      008 35-39 
      009 40-44 
      010 45-49 
      011 50-54 
      012 55-59 
      013 60-64 
      014 65-69 
      015 70-74 
      016 75 and over 
Female: 
      017-032 Repeat Age (16) 
034000Marital Status-Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname10
 Count of Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Persons 14 and Over 
By: Sex (2) By: Marital Status (5) 
Male: 
      034001 Married, not separated 
      002 Windowed 
      003 Divorced 
      004 Separated 
      005 Single 
Female: 
      006-010 Repeat Marital Status (5) 
035000Urban-Rural Residence*1
 Count of Persons 
By: Urban-Rural Residence (3) 
      035001 Urban 
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      002 Rural nonfarm*2
      003 Rural farm* 
Note:*Determined for persons in places of less than 50,000 population only. Otherwise, left blank.
036000Current Activity of Persons Not In Labor Force8
 Count of Persons 14 and Over not in Labor Force 
By: Sex (2) By: Current Activity (4) 
Male: 
      036001 Inmate 
      002 Enrolled in school (ages 14 to 34 only) 
      003 Other under 65 
      004 Other, 65 and over 
Female: 
      005-008 Repeat Current Activity (4) 
037000Farm Activity5
 Count of Person 14 and Over Employed in Agriculture 
By: Sex and Farm Activity (5) 
      037001 Total employed in agriculture 
Male: 
      002 Farmers 
      003 Farm laborers 
Female: 
      004-005 Repeat Farm Activity (2) 
038000Tenure and Vacancy Status7
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Tenure, Vacancy Status, and Race of Head (7) 
Total units: 
      030001 Owner occupied 
      002 Renter occupied 
Nonwhite units: 
      003-004 Repeat Tenure (2) 
Vacant units: 
      005 Vacant-for-sale only 
      006 Vacant-for-rent 
      007 Other vacant (includes seasonal and migratory) 
039001 Count of Nonwhite Females 14 and Over1
040001 Count of Nonwhite Population1
041000Tenure-Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Units2
 Count of Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Occupied Housing Units 
By: Tenure (2) 
      041001 Owner occupied 
      002 Renter occupied 
042000Condition and Plumbing17
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Race of Head, Condition, and Plumbing Facilities (17) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      042001 Sound, with all facilities 
      002 Sound, lacking or sharing hot water only 
      003 Sound, lacking or sharing private toilet, bath or running water 
      004 Deteriorating, with all facilities 
      005 Deteriorating, lacking or sharing hot water only 
      006 Deteriorating, lacking or sharing private toilet, bath, or running water 
      007 Dilapidated 
Nonwhite units: 
      008 Sound, with all facilities 
      009 Sound, lacking or sharing some facilities 
      010 Deteriorating, with all facilities 
      011 Deteriorating, lacking or sharing some facilities 
      012 Dilapidated 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      013-017 Repeat Nonwhite Condition and Plumbing (5) 
043000Bathrooms3
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Number of Bathrooms (3) 
      043001 One bath 
      002 More than one 
      003 Shared or none inside the structure 
044000Rooms24
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Race of Head (3) By: Rooms in Unit (8) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      044001 1 room in unit 
      002 2 rooms 
      003 3 rooms 
      004 4 rooms 
      005 5 rooms 
      006 6rooms 
      007 7 rooms 
      008 8 rooms or more 
Nonwhite units: 
      009-016 Repeat Rooms (8) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      017-024 Repeat Rooms (8) 
045000Units in Structure13
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Race if Head and Units in Structure (13) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      045001 In 1-unit structures 
      002 In 2-unit structures 
      003 In 3-4 unit structures 
      004 in 5-9 unit structures 
      005 in 10-or-more-unit structures 
Nonwhite units: 
      006 In 1-unit structures 
      007 In 2-unit structures 
      008 In 3-4 unit structures 
      009 In 5-or-more-unit structures 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      010-013 Repeat Nonwhite Units in Structures (4) 
046000Year Structure Built11
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Tenure, Race of Head, and Year Structure Built (11) 
All occupied and vacant units: 
      046001 1950-1960 
      002 1940-1949 
      003 Before 1940 
Owner-occupied units: 
      004 1950-1960 
      005 Before 1950 
Nonwhite units: 
      006-008 Repeat Occupied and Vacant Year Structure Built (3) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      009-011 Repeat Occupied and Vacant Year Structure Built (3) 
047000Basement3
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Type of Foundation (Basement) (3) 
      047001 Basement 
      002 Concrete slab 
      003 Other 
048000Heating Equipment6
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Units 
By: Heating Equipment (6) 
      048001 Steam or hot water 
      002 Warm air from furnace 
      003 Built-in room units 
      004 Other, with flue 
      005 Other, without flue 
      006 No heating equipment 
049000Number of Persons32
 Count of Occupied Housing Units 
By: Tenure and Head of House (4) By: Number of Person in Unit (8) 
All owner-occupied units: 
      049001 1 person in unit 
      002 2 persons 
      003 3 persons 
      004 4 persons 
      005 5 persons 
      006 6 persons 
      007 7 persons 
      008 8 persons or more 
All renter-occupied units: 
      009-016 Repeat Persons in Unit (8) 
Nonwhite units: 
      017-024 Repeat Persons in Unit (8) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname Units: 
      025-033 Repeat Persons in Unit (8) 
050000Persons Per Room12
 Count of Occupied Housing Units 
By: Race of Head (3) By: Persons Per Room (4) 
All occupied units: 
      050001 Less than 0.51 persons per rooms 
      002 0.51-0.75 
      003 0.76-1.00 
      004 1.01 or more 
Nonwhite occupied units: 
      005-008 Repeat Persons Per Room (4) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname occupied units: 
      009-012 Repeat Persons Per Room (4) 
051000Year Moved Into Unit13
 Count of Occupied Housing Units 
By: Tenure, Race of Head, and Year Head Moved Into Unit (13) 
All occupied units: 
      051001 1958-1960 
      002 1954-1957 
      003 1940-1953 
      004 Before 1940 
All owner-occupied units: 
      005 1958-1960 
      006 1954-1957 
      007 Before 1954 
Nonwhite occupied units: 
      008-010 Repeat Owner-Occupied Year Moved In (3) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname occupied units: 
      011-013 Repeat Owner-Occupied Year Moved In (3) 
052000Automobiles134
 Count of Occupied Housing Units 
By: Number of Automobiles (4) 
      052001 None 
      002 1 automobile 
      003 2 automobiles 
      004 3 automobiles or more 
Footnotes:1320-percent item in places of 50,000 or more populations, 5-percent elsewhere.
053000Value1430
 Count of Owner-Occupied Units Reporting Value 
By: Race of Head (3) By: Value (10) 
All Units: 
      053001 Under $5,000 
      002 $5,000-$7,499 
      003 $7,500-$9,999 
      004 $10,000-$12,499 
      005 $12,500-$14,999 
      006 $15,000-$17,499 
      007 $17,500-$19,999 
      008 $20,000-$24,999 
      009 $25,000-$34,999 
      010 $35,000 or more 
Nonwhite units: 
      011-020 Repeat Value (10) 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      021-030 Repeat Value (10) 
Footnotes:14Refer to footnote 5, page 3. This item obtained from the 25-percent sample for all units regardless of size of place in which located.
054000Gross Rent39
 Count of Renter-Occupied Units Reporting Gross Rent 
By: Race of Head and Gross Rent (39) 
All units: 
      054001 Less than $20 
      002 $20-$29 
      003 $30-$39 
      004 $40-$49 
      005 $50-$59 
      006 $60-$69 
      007 $70-$79 
      008 $80-$89 
      009 $90-$99 
      010 $100-$119 
      011 $120-$149 
      012 $150-$199 
      013 $200 or more 
Nonwhite units: 
      014 Less than $20 
      015 $20-$29 
      016 $30-$39 
      017 $40-$49 
      018 $50-$59 
      019 $60-$69 
      020 $70-$79 
      021 $80-$89 
      022 $90-$99 
      023 $100-$119 
      024 $120-$149 
      025 $150 or more 
      026 no cash rent 
Puerto Rican/Spanish Surname units: 
      027-039 Repeat Nonwhite Gross Rent (13) 
055000Contract Rent1513
 Count of Renter-Occupied and Vacant-for-Rent Units 
Reporting Contract Rent 
By: Contract Rent (13) 
      055001 Less than $20 
      002 $20-$29 
      003 $30-$39 
      004 $40-$49 
      005 $50-$59 
      006 $60-$69 
      007 $70-$79 
      008 $80-$89 
      009 $90-$99 
      010 $100-$119 
      011 $120-$149 
      012 $150 or more 
      013 no cash rent 
Footnotes:15 See footnote 7, page 4. This item obtained from the 25-percent sample for all units regardless of size or place in which located.
056000Number of Stories and Presence of Elevator163
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Number of Stories and Presence of Elevator (3) 
      056001 2 stories or less 
      002 4 or more stories, with elevator 
      003 4 or more stories, without elevator 
Footnotes:16This item tabulated for units in structures in places with 50,000 or more population only
057000Trailers2
 Count of Occupied Trailers 
By: Type (2) 
      057001 Mobile 
      002 Permanent foundation 
058000Source of Water174
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Water Source (4) 
      058001 Private system or company 
      002 Connected to public sewer 
      003 Individual well 
      004 Other 
Footnotes:17Omitted in places of 50,000 or more population
059000Sewage Disposal183
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Housing Units 
By: Type of Sewage Disposal (3) 
      059001 Public sewer 
      002 Septic tank or cesspool 
      003 Other or none 
Footnotes:18Ibid.
060000Urban-Rural Location and Tenure20
 Count of Occupied and Vacant Year-Round Housing Units 
By: Tenure, Race of Head, and Urban-Rural Location (20) 
Occupied and vacant units: 
Total: 
      060001 Urban 
      002 Rural 
      003 Rural farm (occupied only) 
      004 Rural nonfarm 
Nonwhite: 
      005-008 Repeat Urban-Rural (4) 
Owner-occupied units: 
Total: 
      009 Urban 
      010 Rural farm 
      011 Rural nonfarm 
Nonwhite: 
      012-014 Repeat Owner Urban-Rural (3) 
Renter-occupied units: 
      015-017 Repeat Owner Urban-Rural (3) 
Nonwhite: 
      018-020 Repeat Owner Urban-Rural (3) 
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Footnotes: 19In the original Census 8-block matrix, this field is identified as excess housing capacity, a statistic derived from the 5 percent questionnaire and calculated by subtracting persons from available rooms in tract. No Data Descriptor has been provided for this item because its usefulness is questionable. The user may provide his own Data Descriptor if he wishes or he may treat the field as padding.
061000Heating Fuel8
 Count of Occupied Units 
By: Heating Fuel (8) 
      061001 Coal or coke 
      002 Wood 
      003 Utility gas 
      004 Bottled gas or I.P. gas 
      005 Electricity 
      006 Fuel oil, kerosene 
      007 Other 
      008 No heating fuel 
062001Count of Persons in the Experienced Civilian Labor Force1
053000Detailed Occupation 
 Count of Persons in the Experienced Civilian Labor Force 
By: Detailed Occupation (231) 
Professional, technical, and kindred workers: 
      063001 Accountants and auditors 
      002 Actors, dancers, and entertainers 
      003 Airplane pilots and navigators 
      004 Architects 
      005 Artists and art teachers 
      006 Authors 
      007 Chemists 
      008 Chiropractors 
      009 Clergymen 
College professors, presidents, and instructors: 
      010 Agricultural sciences 
      011 Biological sciences 
      012 Chemistry 
      013 Economics 
      014 Engineering 
      015 Geologists and geophysicists 
      016 Mathematics 
      017 Medical sciences 
      018 Physics 
      019 Psychology 
      020 Statistics 
      021 Natural sciences 
      022 Social sciences 
      023 Other subjects and unspecified 
      024 Dentists 
      025 Designers 
      026 Dieticians and nutritionists 
      027 Draftsmen 
      028 Editors and reporters 
Engineers-technical: 
      029 Aeronautical engineers 
      030 Chemical engineers 
      031 Civil engineers 
      032 Electrical engineers 
      033 Industrial engineers 
      034 Mechanical engineers 
      035 Metallurgical engineers 
      036 Mining engineers 
      037 Sales engineers 
      038 Engineers, not classified 
      039 Farm and home management advisors 
      040 Foresters and conservationists 
      041 Funeral directors and embalmers 
      042 Lawyers and judges 
      043 Librarians 
      044 Musicians and music teachers 
Natural scientists (NEC): 
      045 Agricultural scientists 
      046 Biological scientists 
      047 Geologists and geophysicists 
      048 Mathematicians 
      049 Physicists 
      050 Misc. natural scientists 
      051 Nurses, professional 
      052 Nurses, student professional 
      053 Optometrists 
      054 Osteopaths 
      055 Personnel and labor relations workers 
      056 Pharmacists 
      057 Photographers 
      058 Physicians and surgeons 
      059 Radio operators 
      060 Recreation and group workers 
      061 Religious workers 
      062 Social and welfare workers except group workers 
Social scientists 
      063 Economists 
      064 Psychologists 
      065 Statisticians and actuaries 
      066 Misc. social scientists 
      067 Surveyors 
      068 Teachers, elementary 
      069 Teachers, secondary schools 
      070 Teachers, NEC 
Technicians 
      071 Medical or dental 
      072 Electrical or electronic 
      073 Other engineering and physical 
      074 Technicians NEC 
      075 Therapists and healers 
      076 Veterinarians 
      078 Farmers and farm managers 
Managers, officials, proprietors, except farm 
      079 Buyers and department heads 
      080 Conductors, R.R. 
      081 Officers, pilots, pursers, engineers-shipping 
      082 Officials, State and local administration 
      083 Purchasing agents and buyers 
      084 Other managers, officials, proprietors except farm 
Managers, officials, proprietors, NEC 
      Salaried: 
      085 Eating and drinking places 
      086 Other industries 
      Self-employed: 
      087 Eating and drinking places 
      088 Other industries 
Clerical and kindred workers: 
      089 Attendants, physicians, and dental offices 
      090 Bookkeepers 
      091 Cashiers 
      092 Dispatchers and starters 
      093 Mail carriers 
      094 Office machine operators 
      095 Payroll clerks 
      096 Secretaries 
      097 Shipping clerks 
      098 Stenographers 
      099 Stock clerks and store keepers 
      100 Telegraph operators  
      101 Telephone operators 
      102 Typists 
      103 Other clerical and kindred workers 
      104 Insurance agents, brokers, underwriters 
      105 Real estate agents and brokers 
      106 Sales, rental trade 
      107 Sales, other 
Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers: 
      108 Bakers 
      109 Blacksmiths 
      110 Boiler makers 
      111 Brick masons, tile setters, etc. 
      112 Cabinet makers 
      113 Carpenters 
      114 Cement and concrete finishers 
      115Compositors and type setters 
      116 Cranemen, derrickmen, hoisters 
      117 Electricians 
      118 Electrotypers and stereotypers 
      119 Engravers except photo 
      120 Excavating, grading, and [?] machine operators 
      121 Foremen, NEC 
      122 Forgemen and hammermen 
      123 Furriers 
      124 Glaziers 
      125 Heat treaters, annealers, temperers 
      126 Jewelers, watchmakers, gold/silversmiths 
      127 Job setters, metal 
      128 Linemen and servicemen, telephone and telegraph and power 
      129 Locomotive engineers 
      130 Locomotive firemen 
      131 Loom fixers 
      132 Machinists 
Mechanics and Repairmen: 
      133 Air conditioning, heating and refrigeration 
      134 Airplane 
      135 Automobile 
      136 Office machine 
      137 Radio and T.V. 
      138 R.R. and car shop 
      139 Mechanics, NEC 
      140 Millers, grain and flour, etc. 
      141 Millwrights 
      142 Molders, metal 
      143 Opticians, lens grinders, polishers 
      144 Painters, construction and maintenance 
      145 Paper hangers 
      146 Pattern and model makers, except paper 
      147 Photoengravers and lithographers 
      148 Plasterers 
      149 Plumbers and pipefitters 
      150 Pressmen, plate printers, printers 
      151 Rollers and roll hands, metal 
      152 Roofers and slaters 
      153 Shoemakers and repairers, except factory 
      154 Stationary engineers 
      155 Stone cutters and carvers 
      156 Structural metal workers 
      157 Tailors 
      158 Tinsmiths 
      159 Tool and die makers/setters 
      160 Upholsterers 
      161 Craftsmen and kindred workers, NEC 
      162 Other craftsmen and kindred workers 
Operatives and kindred workers: 
      163 Apprentices 
      164 Asbestos and installation workers 
      165 Assemblers 
      166 Attendants, auto service and parking 
      167 Blasters and powdermen 
      168 Brakemen, R.R. 
      169 Bus drivers 
      170 Chairmen, rodmen, axmen, surveying 
      171 Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing 
      172 Deliverymen, routemen 
      173 Dressmakers, seamstresses, except factory 
      174 Dryers 
      175 Fillers, grinders, and polishers, metal 
      176 Furnacemen, smelters, pourers 
      177 Heaters, metal 
      178 Knitters, loopers, and toppers, textile 
      179 Laundry and dry cleaning 
      180 Meat cutters, except slaughterhouse, and packaging 
      181 Mine operatives and laborers 
      182 Motormen, mine, factory, logging 
      183 Motormen, streetcar, subway, etc. 
      184 Oilers and greasers, except autos 
      185 Packers and wrappers 
      186 Painters, except construction and maintenance 
      187 Photographic process workers 
      188 Power station operators 
      189 Sailors and deck hands 
      190 Sawyers 
      191 Sewers and stitchers, manufacturing 
      192 Spinners, textile 
      193 Stationary firemen 
      194 Switchmen, R.R. 
      195 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 
      196 Truck and tractor drivers 
      197 Weavers, textile 
      198 Welders and flame cutters 
      199 Other specified operatives and kindred workers 
Operatives and kindred workers, NEC: 
      200 Manufacturing, durable goods 
      201 Manufacturing, nondurables goods 
      202 Non-manufacturing (includes not reported) 
Private household workers: 
      203 Living in 
      204 Living out 
Service workers, except private household: 
      205 Attendants, hospital and other institutional 
      206 Barbers 
      207 Charwomen, janitors, porters 
      208 Cooks, except household 
      209 Elevator operators 
      210 Hairdressers and cosmetologists 
      211 Housekeepers and stewards, except household 
      212 Midwives 
      213 Practical nurses 
      214 Firemen and fire protectors 
      215 Guards, watchmen, doorkeepers 
      216 Policemen and detectives 
      217 Sheriffs, constables, marshalls 
      218 Waiters, bartenders, counter workers 
      219 Watchmen (crossing and bridge), tenders 
      220 Other service workers 
Farm laborers and foremen: 
      221 Unpaid farm laborers, family workers 
      222 Farm laborers excluding unpaid workers 
Laborers, except farm and mine: 
      223 Carpenters and helpers, excluding logging and mine 
      224 Fishermen and oystermen 
      225 Longshoremen and stevedores 
      226 Lumbermen, raftsmen, woodcutters 
      227 Warehousemen, NEC 
      228 Other specified laborers 
Laborers, manufacturing, NEC: 
      229 Durable goods 
      230 Nondurable goods 
      231 Laborers, non-manufacturing, NEC (includes not reported) 
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D. Explanation of Geographic Codes Contained in File
1. 1960 State Code
A two-digit numeric code, the first digit indicating geographic division and the second the specific State within the division. Exceptions were made for Alaska and Hawaii because their codes were establish prior to their attainment of Statehood. (See listed codes.)

State1960 Code
Alabama63
Alaska1
Arizona86
Arkansas71
California93
Colorado84
Connecticut15
Delaware51
District of Columbia53
Florida59
Georgia58
Hawaii2
Idaho82
Illinois33
Indiana32
Iowa42
Kansas47
Kentucky61
Louisiana72
Maine11
Maryland52
Massachusetts14
Michigan34
Minnesota41
Mississippi64
Missouri43
Montana81
Nebraska46
Nevada88
New Hampshire12
New Jersey22
New Mexico85
New York21
North Carolina56
North Dakota44
Ohio31
Oklahoma73
Oregon92
Pennsylvania23
Rhode Island15
South Carolina57
South Dakota45
Tennessee62
Texas74
Utah87
Vermont13
Virginia54
Washington91
West Virginia55
Wisconsin35
Wyoming83


2. 1960 County Code
A three-digit numeric code assigned to counties and independent cities. Except in Virginia, Missouri, and Maryland, codes are assigned alphabetically within State. In Virginia, Missouri, and Maryland, independent cities follow the counties in alphabetic sequence.

3. 1960 Tract Code
A ten-digit code assigned uniquely to each tract within county and comprised of the following components:

a) a three-digit alphabetic tract prefix code,
b) a four-digit numeric tract basic code,
c) a three-digit alphabetic and/or numeric tract suffix code.

4. 1960 Quasi-State Code
A two-digit numeric code referring to the following four cities, which were assigned separate State codes and processed as separate States:

24    New York City
25    Philadelphia
36    Chicago
94    Los Angeles

5. 1960 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area Code
A four-digit numeric code assigned to SMSAs alphabetically within the United States. (See listed codes, Appendix 1.)

6. 1960 Minor Civil Division (or Census County Division) Code
A three-digit numeric code assigned to minor civil divisions or census county divisions alphabetically within county. (For specific codes refer to the 1960 Geographic Identification Code Scheme (GICS) and/or the 1960 Census Name Tape.)

7. 1960 Urbanized Area Code
A four-digit numeric code assigned to Urbanized Area alphabetically within the United States. (See listed codes, Appendix 2.)

8. Urban-Rural Residence Designator
Each tract has been assigned a one-digit code: 0 if in an urban area, 1 if rural.

9. Place Description Code
A one-digit numeric code describing the place within which a tract occurs. Codes are as follows:
1    Central City (incorporated) of an SMSA only.
2    Central City (incorporated) of an Urbanized Area only.
3    Central City (incorporated) of both an SMSA and an Urbanized Area.
4    Other incorporated place.
5    Unincorporated place.
6    Urban towns in New England, urban township in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and urban counties elsewhere.
7    Not a place.

10. 1960 Tracted Area Code
A four-digit numeric code assigned to tracted area alphabetically within the United States.

11. 1960 Tract Group Code
A four-digit numeric code assigned in groups of tracts to form the following types of area in the cities specified.

Chicago = Community Areas
Detroit = Sub-community Areas
Los Angeles = Statistical Areas
Philadelphia = Wards
New York = Health [?] Areas

12. 1960 Place Size Code
A two-digit numeric code identifying the size of place within which the tract is located. Codes are as follows:

00 = under 200
01 = 200 to 499
02 = 500 to 999
03 = 1,000 to 1,499
04 = 1,500 to 1,999
05 = 2,000 to 2,499
06 = 2,500 to 4,999
07 = 5,000 to 9,999
08 = 10,000 to 19,999
09 = 20,000 to 24,999
10 = 25,000 to 49,999
11 = 50,000 to 99,999
12 = 100,000 to 249,999
13 = 250,000 to 499,999
14 = 500,000 to 999,999
15 = 1,000,000 or more

13. 1960 Place Code
A four-digit numeric code assigned to all place (incorporated and unincorporated) alphabetically with State. (For specific codes refer to the 1960 Geographic Identification Code Scheme (GICS) and/or the 1960 Census Name Tape.)

14. 1960 Ward Code
A two-digit code given to political subdivisions of a city which are used for voting and representation purposes. Not applicable to census tract summaries.

15. 1960 Congressional District Code
A two-digit numeric code assigned to each congressional district in a state. Boundaries are those delineated as of April 1, 1960.

16. 1960 State Economic Area Code
A two-digit numeric code assigned to a non-metropolitan county or group of non-metropolitan counties or a one-digit alphabetic code assigned to a metropolitan county or group of metropolitan counties to form approximately 525 State Economic Areas. (For specific codes refer to the 1960 Geographic Identification Code Scheme.)

17. Standard Consolidated Area Code
A one-digit alphabetic code assigned as follows:

A = New York - Northeastern New Jersey Standard Consolidated Area (composed of New York, Newark, Jersey City, Patterson-Clifton-Passaic Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Middlesex and Sommerset Counties, New Jersey).
B = Chicago - Northeastern Indians Standard Consolidated Area (composed of Chicago and Gary-Hammond-East Chicago Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas).

18. CVR Tract Indicator
A one-digit numeric code as follows:

Crews of vessels tract = 1
Other tract = 0

19. Central City County Code
A one-digit numeric code as follows:

0 = tract in central city county of an SMSA
1 = tract in other county

20. Central City Code
A one-digit numeric code as follows:

0 = tract in central city of SMSA
1 = tract not in central city.


Appendix 1. 1960 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area Codes
Abilene[?], Tex.0005
Akron, Ohio0010
Albany, Ga.0013
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y.0020
Albuquerque, N.M.0030
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Pa.-N.J.0040
Altoona, Pa.0050
Amarillo, Tex.0060
Ann Arbor, Mich.0080
Asheville, N.C.0090
Atlanta, Ga.0100
Atlantic City, N.J.0110
Augusta, Ga.-S.C.0120
Austin, Texas0130
Bakersfield, Calif.0140
Baltimore, Md.0150
Baton Rouge, La.0160
Bay City, Mich.0170
Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange, Tex.0180
Billings, Mont.0185
Binghampton, N.Y.-Oa,0190
Birmingham, Ala.0200
Boston, Mass.0210
Bridgeport, Conn.0220
Brockton, Mass.0230
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, Tex.0235
Buffalo, N.Y.0240
Canton, Ohio0250
Cedar Rapids, Iowa0260
Champaign-Urbana, Ill.0270
Charleston, S.C.0280
Charleston, W. Va.0290
Charlotte, N.C.0300
Chattanooga, Tenn.-Ga.0310
Chicago, Ill.0320
Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-Ind.0330
Cleveland, Ohio0340
Colorado Springs, Colo.0345
Columbia, S.C.0350
Columbus, Ga.-Ala.0360
Columbus, Ohio0370
Corpus Christi, Tex.0380
Dallas, Tex.0390
Davenport-Rock Island-Moline, Iowa-Ill.0400
Dayton, Ohio0410
Decatur, Ill.0420
Denver, Colo.0430
Des Moines, Iowa0440
Detroit, Mich.0450
Dubuque, Iowa0460
Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wis.0470
Durham, N.C.0480
El Paso, Tex.0490
Erie, Pa.0500
Eugene, Oreg.0505
Evansville, Ind.-Ky.0530
Fall River, Mass.-R.I.0540
Fargo-Morehead, N. Dak.-Minn.0525
Fitchburg-Leominster, Mass.0530
Flint, Mich.0540
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Fla.0545
Fort Smith, Ark.-Okla.0550
Fort Wayne, Ind.0560
Fort Worth, Tex.0570
Fresno, Calif.0580
Gadsden, Fla.0590
Galveston-Texas City, Tex.0600
Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, Ind.0610
Grand Rapids, Mich.0620
Great Falls, Mont.0625
Green Bay, Wis.0630
Greensboro-High Point, N.C.0640
Greenville, S.C.0650
Hamilton-Middletown, Ohio0660
Harrisburg, Pa.0670
Hartford, Conn.0680
Honolulu, Hawaii0690
Houston, Tex.0700
Huntington-Ashland W. Va.-Ky.-Ohio0710
Huntsville, Ala.0715
Indianapolis, Ind.0720
Jackson, Mich.0730
Jackson, Miss.0740
Jacksonville, Fla.0750
Jersey City, N.J.0760
Johnstown, Pa.0770
Kansas City, Mo.-Kans.0780
Kenosha, Wis.0800
Knoxville, Tenn.0810
Lake Charles, La.0815
Lancaster, Pa.0820
Lansing, Mich.0830
Laredo, Tex.0840
Las Vegas, Nev.0845
Lawrence-Haverhill, Mass.-N.H.0850
Lawton, Okla.0855
Lewiston-Auburn, Maine0860
Lexington, Ky.0870
Lima, Ohio0880
Lincoln, Nebr.0890
Little Rock-North Little Rock, Ark.0900
Lorain-Elyria, Ohio0910
Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif.0920
Louisville, Ky.-Ind.0930
Lowell, Mass.0940
Lubbock, Tex.0950
Lynchburg, Va.0960
Macon, Ga.0970
Madison, Wis.0980
Manchester, N.H.0990
Memphis, Tenn.-Ark.1010
Meriden, Conn.1012
Miami, Fla.1020
Midland, Tex.1025
Milwaukee, Wis.1030
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.1040
Mobile, Ala.1050
Monroe, La.1055
Montgomery, Ala.1060
Muncie, Ind.1070
Nashville, Tenn.1090
New Bedford, Mass.1110
New Britain, Conn.1120
New Haven, Conn.1130
New London-Groton-Norwich, Conn.11351135
New Orleans, La.1140
New York, N.Y.1160
Newark, N.J.1100
Newport News-Hampton, Va.1150
Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va.1170
Norwalk, Conn.1172
Odessa, Tex.1175
Ogden, Utah1180
Oklahoma City, Okla.1190
Omaha, Nebr.-Iowa1200
Orlando, Fla.12[?]
Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.1220
Pensacola, Fla.1230
Peoria, Ill.1240
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.J.1250
Phoenix, Ariz.1260
Pittsburgh, Pa.1270
Portland, Maine1300
Portland, Oreg.-Wash.1310
Providence-Pawtucket-Warwick, RI-Mass. 1320
Provo-Orem, Utah1325
Pueblo, Colo.1330
Racine, Wis.1340
Raleigh, N.C.1350
Reading, Pa.1360
Reno, Nev.1365
Richmond, Va.1370
Roanoke, Va.1380
Rochester, N.Y.1390
Rockford, Ill.1400
Sacramento, Calif.1410
Saginaw, Mich.14[?]
St. Joseph, Mo.1430
St. Louis, Mo.-Ill.1440
Salt Lake City, Utah1450
San Angelo, Tex.1460
San Antonio, Tex.1470
San Bernadino-Riverside-Cutario, Calif.1400
San Diego, Calif.1490
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.1500
San Jose, Calif.1520
Santa Barbara, Calif.1530
Savannah, Ga.1540
Scranton, Pa.1550
Seattle-Everett, Wash.1560
Shreveport, La.1570
Sioux City, Iowa-Neb.1580
Sioux Falls, S.Dak.1590
South Bend, Ind.1600
Spokane, Wash.1610
Springfield, Ill.1620
Springfield, Miss.1630
Springfield, Ohio1640
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke, Mass.-Conn.16[?]
Stanford, Conn.16[?]
Steubenville-Weirton, Ohio-W.Va.1670
Stockton, Calif.1680
Syracuse, N.Y.1690
Tacoma, Wash.1700
Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla.1710
Terre Haute, Ind.1720
Texarkana, Tex.-Ark.1725
Toledo, Ohio-Mich.1730
Topeka, Kans.1740
Trenton, N.J.1750
Tucson, Ariz.1760
Tulsa, Okla.1770
Tuscaloosa, Ala.1772
Tyler, Tex.1775
Utica-Rome, N.Y.1780
Waco, Tex.1790
Washington, D.C.-Ma.-Va.1800
Waterbury, Conn.1810
Waterloo, Iowa1830
West Palm Beach, Fla.1830
Wheeling, W.Va.-Ohio1840
Wichita, Kans.1850
Wichita Falls, Tex.1860
Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton, Pa.1870
Wilmington, Del.-N.J.-Md.1880
Winston-Salem, N.C.1890
Worcester, Mass.1900
York, Pa.1910
Youngstown-Warren, Ohio1920


Appendix 2. 1960 Urbanized Area Codes
Alabama 
Birmingham0260
Columbus (Ga.-Ala.)0440
Gadsden0760
Huntsville0690
Mobile1330
Montgomery1350
Tuscaloosa2220
Arizona 
Phoenix1600
Tucson1200
Arkansas 
Fort Smith (Ark.-Okla.) 0?20
Little Rock-North Little Rock1150
Texarkana (Tex.-Ark.)2160
California 
Bakersfield0170
Fresno0750
Los Angeles-Long Beach1170
Sacramento1800
San Bernardino-Riverside1890
San Diego1900
San Francisco-Oakland1910
San Jose1920
Santa Barbara1930
Stockton2100
Colorado 
Colorado Springs0420
Denver0530
Pueblo1690
Connecticut 
Bridgeport0280
Hartford0850
Meriden1270
New Britain1400
New Haven1420
Norwalk1470
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke (Mass.-Conn.)2070
Stamford2030
Waterbury2270
Delaware 
Wilmington (Del.-N.J.)2330
District of Columbia 
Washington (Md.-Va.)2260
Florida 
Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood0710
Jacksonville0930
Miami12??
Orlando1530
Pensacola1570
St. Petersburg1840
Tampa2140
West Palm Beach3280
Georgia 
Albany0025
Atlanta0120
Augusta0140
Chattanooga (Tenn.-Ga.)0380
Columbus (Ga.-Ala.)0440
Macon1220
Savannah1940
Hawaii 
Honolulu0365
Illinois 
Aurora0150
Champaign-Urbana0340
Chicago-Northwest Indiana390
Davenport-Rock Island-Molina (Iowa-III.)0490
Decatur0520
Dubuque (Iowa-Ill.)0560
Joliet0950
Peoria1580
Rockford1780
St. Louis (Mo.-Ill.)1830
Springfield2040
Indiana 
Chicago, Ill.-Northwest Indiana390
Ivansville0640
Fort Wayne0730
Indianapolis0800
Louisville (Ky.-Ind.)1180
Muncie1360
South Bend (Ind.-Mich.)2010
Terre Haute2150
Iowa 
Cedar Rapids0330
Des Moines0540
Dubuque (Iowa-Ill.)0560
Omaha (Neb.-Iowa)1510
Sioux City (Iowa-Neb.-S.D.)1990
Waterloo2275
Kansas 
Kansas City (Mo.-Kansas)0970
St. Joseph (Mo.-Kansas)1820
Topeka2130
Wichita2300
Kentucky 
Cincinnati (Ohio-Ky.)0400
Huntington-Ashland (Ohio-W.Va.-Ky.)0880
Lexington1120
Louisville (Ky.-Ind)1180
Louisiana 
Baton Rouge0190
Lake Charles1030
Monroe1340
New Orleans1?30
Shreveport1930
Maine 
Lewiston-Auburn1110
Portland1660
Maryland 
Baltimore0180
Washington, D.C. (Md.-Va.)2260
Massachusetts 
Boston0270
Brockton0290
Fall River (Mass.-R.I.)0660
Fitchburg-Leominster0680
Lawrence-Haverhill (Mass.-N.H.)1090
Lowell1190
New Bedford1390
Pittsfield1620
Providence-Pawtucket (RI-Mass.)1680
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke (Mass.-Conn)2070
Worchester2390
Michigan 
Ann Arbor0090
Bay City0210
Detroit0550
Flint0690
Grand Rapids0780
Jackson0910
Kalamazoo0960
Lansing1060
Muskegon-Muskegon Heights 1370
Saginaw1810
South Bend (Ind.-Mich.)2010
Minnesota 
Duluth-Superior (Minn.-Wisc.) 0570
Fargo-Morehead (N.D.-Minn.)0630
Minneapolis-St. Paul1320
Mississippi 
Jackson0920
Missouri 
Kansas City (Mo.-Kans.)0970
St. Louis (Mo.-Ill.)1830
St. Joseph (Mo.-Kans.)1820
Springfield2050
Montana 
Billings0230
Great Falls0790
Nebraska 
Lincoln1140
Omaha (Neb.-Iowa)1510
Sioux City (Iowa-Neb.-S.D.)1990
Nevada 
Las Vegas1880
Reno1730
New Hampshire 
Lawrence-Haverhill (Mass-NH) 1090
Manchester1240
New Jersey 
Atlantic City0130
New York-Northeastern N.J.1450
Philadelphia (Pa.-N.J.)1590
Trenton (N.J.-Pa.)2190
Wilmington (Del.-N.J.)2330
New Mexico 
Albuquerque0040
New York 
Albany-Schenectady-Troy0030
Binghampton0250
Buffalo0310
New York-Northeastern N.J.1450
Rochester1770
Syracuse2110
Utica-Rome2240
North Carolina 
Asheville0110
Charlotte0370
Durham0580
Greensboro0810
High Point0860
Raleigh1710
Winston-Salem2350
North Dakota 
Fargo-Morehead0660
Ohio 
Akron0020
Canton0320
Cincinnati (Ohio-Ky.)0400
Cleveland0410
Columbus0450
Dayton0500
Hamilton0830
Huntington-Ashland (Ky.-W.Va.-Ohio)0880
Lima1130
Lorain-Elyria1160
Springfield2060
Steubenville-Weiron (Ohio-W.Va.)2090
Toledo2170
Wheeling (W.Va.-Ohio)2290
Youngstown-Warren (Ohio-Pa.)2410
Oklahoma 
Fort Smith (Ark.-Okla.)0720
Lawton1100
Oklahoma City1500
Tulsa2310
Oregon 
Eugene0630
Portland (Oreg.-Wash.)1070
Pennsylvania 
Allentown-Bethlehem0050
Altoona0060
Erie0620
Harrisburg0840
Johnstown0940
Lancaster1050
Philadelphia (Pa.-N.J.)1590
Pittsburgh1610
Reading1720
Scranton1950
Trenton (N.J.-Pa.)2190
Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton2330
York2400
Youngstown-Warren (Ohio-Pa.)2410
Rhode Island 
Fall River (Mass.-R.I.)0650
Providence-Pawtucket (R.I.-Mass.) 1680
South Carolina 
Augusta (Ga.-S.C.)0140
Charleston0350
Columbia0430
Greenville0820
South Dakota 
Sioux City (Iowa-Neb.-S.D.)1990
Sioux Falls2000
Tennessee 
Chattanooga (Tenn.-Ga.)0380
Knoxville1000
Memphis1260
Nashville1380
Texas 
Abilene0010
Amarillo0070
Austin0160
Beaumont0220
Corpus Christi0460
Dallas0470
El Paso0610
Fort Worth0640
Galveston-Texas City0770
Harlingen-San Benito0835
Houston0870
Laredo1010
Lubbock1200
Midland1300
Odessa1400
Port Arthur1650
San Angelo1870
San Antonio1880
Texarkana (Tex.-Ark.)2160
Tyler2230
Waco2250
Wichita Falls?310
Utah 
Ogden1490
Provo-Orem1685
Salt Lake City18?0
Virginia 
Lynchburg1210
Newport News-Hampton 1440
Norfolk-Portsmouth1460
Richmond1740
Roanoke1760
Washington, D.C. (Md.-Va.) 0260
Washington 
Portland (Oreg.-Wash) 1670
Seattle1970
Spokane2030
Tacoma2120
West Virginia 
Charleston0360
Huntington-Ashland (Ohio-W.Va.-Ky.)0880
Stuebenville-Weirton (Ohio W.Va.)2090
Wheeling (W.Va.-Ohio)2290
Wisconsin 
Duluth-Superior (Minn.-Wisc.) 0570
Green Bay0800
Kenosha0980
Madison1230
Milwaukee1310
Racine1700
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