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Survey: Census 1940 Tracts Only Set
| Data Source: | Digitally transcribed by Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. Edited, verified by Michael Haines. Compiled, edited, verified and additional data entered by Social Explorer. |
Data set: Social Explorer Tables (SE)
| Table: | T75. Housing Units By Type of Unit [14] |
Universe: Total Number of Housing Units
Table Details
| T75. | Housing Units By Type of Unit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Relevant Documentation:
| Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; Census Tract Data, 1940-1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File |
| Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File -> Census 1940 Tract Documentation -> Population and Housing-Statistics for Census Tracts -> Definitions of Terms and Explanations -> Dwelling unit |
A dwelling unit is defined as the living quarters occupied by, or intended for occupancy by, one household. A dwelling unit may be a detached house; a tenement, flat, or apartment in a larger building (apartment house, apartment hotel, or section of a hotel devoted entirely to apartment rather than transient use); or a room in a structure used primarily for business or other nonresidential purposes. It may be a tourist cabin, trailer, railroad car, boat, etc., if occupied by person having no other place of residence.
| Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; Census Tract Data, 1940-1970: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File |
| Census Tract Data, 1940: Elizabeth Mullen Bogue File -> Census 1940 Tract Documentation -> Population and Housing-Statistics for Census Tracts -> Definitions of Terms and Explanations -> Type of structure |
Dwelling units are classified into 11 groups, according to the type of structure in which they are located. A 1-family detached structure has open space on all four sides and contains only one dwelling unit. A 1-family attached structure has one or both sides built directly against an adjoining structure or structures. Each dwelling unit in a group of three or more row houses is a 1-family attached structure, but two attached dwelling units by themselves constitute a 2-family side-by-side structure.