Agricultural Economic ReportU.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1963 |
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19 years old 1960 Continued 23 percent 7.--Estimates of school actual dropouts adjustment to group age group census data color and residence complete high school completed by school decline dropouts among persons East South Central educational attainment enrolled in school estimated total number fail to complete farm and nonfarm farm dropout rates farm youth grade of school group totals high school graduates less than 12 nonfarm Rural farm nonfarm youths nonwhite dropout rates nonwhite males North and West North Dakota number and proportion number of persons number of school Number Percent Percent Numbers in thousands old by residence Percent Percent Percent Percents independently rounded persons 19 probable dropouts rates for 19-year-olds retarded in school rounded without adjustment Rural nonfarm Rural rural youth rural-nonfarm youths school dropouts South Carolina South Central Table 7.--Estimates thousands and rounded Total in age U. S. Bureau U. S. Census White Nonwhite withdrawal from school
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Էջ 28 - Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida Kentucky...
Էջ 28 - In general, the urban population comprises all persons living in urbanized areas and in places Of 2,500 inhabitants or more outside urbanized areas. More specifically, according to tbe definition adopted for use in the I960 Census, the urban population comprises all persons living In (a) places of 2,500 Inhabitants or more incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages, and towns (except towns in New England, New York, and Wisconsin...
Էջ 28 - Wisconsin) ; (b) the densely settled urban fringe, whether incorporated or unincorporated, of urbanized areas; (c) towns in New England and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania which contain no incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and have either 25,000 inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that have no incorporated...
Էջ 28 - ... inhabitants or more or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in States other than the New England States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania that have no incorporated municipalities within their boundaries and have a density of 1,500 persons or more per square mile; and (e) unincorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more.
Էջ 30 - US Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census, "School Enrollment, and Education of Young Adults and Their Fathers," October 1960 ; Current Population Reports, series P-20, No.
Էջ 30 - Educational Status, College Plans and Occupational Status of Farm and Nonfarm Youths," US Bureau of the Census Series ERS (P-27).
Էջ 28 - The effect on population classification arising from this change was actually small because, in 1950, most of the population living in such places was classified as urban by virtue of residence in an urbanized area or in an unincorporated urban place.
Էջ 2 - Education of the American Population," by John K, Folger and Charles B. Nam...
Էջ 28 - This definition of urban is substantially the same as that used in 1950; the major difference between 1950 and 1960 is the designation in 1960 of urban towns in New England and of urban townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The effect on population...
Էջ 28 - ... in 1959. Places of less than 10 acres were counted as farms if sales of farm products amounted to at least $250 in 1959. In 1950, the respondent's answer to the question "Is this house on a farm or ranch?